1. MICHAEL FLETCHER
(228) 257-5760
MTFletcher86@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Utilize Navy experience, education, and training to obtain a position as an electrician, facilities manager, or in the field of
construction management.
VALUE OFFER
Results-oriented driven self-starter who has the ability to maintain and operate several maintenance shops while sustaining an
accurate budget. Also has the skills to employ new programs to save the company money while still maintaining quality control.
An electrician who is an expert in building, maintaining, and operating power production facilities and electrical distribution
systems, construction management, safety supervision, and staff training, development, and supervision. Possesses the ability to
read and interpret blueprints and prepare sketches for projects as well as make estimates of material, labor, and equipment
requirements, with the ability to rapidly learn new information and adapt to challenging environments. Detail-oriented thinker
who solves problems effectively and quickly picks up new concepts. Ability to assess complex situations thoroughly and
implements efficient solutions, leveraging strong leadership skills and construction knowledge to maintain and enforce high
safety standards. Ability to take on different tasks with little guidance. In team oriented environments, dedicated to team success
and quality of work, with a strong work ethic and passion for producing best effort. He is knowledgeable and has the strength and
judgment to be an integral part of the team. Coordinates with all levels of an organization to ensure prompt and accurate
completion of projects. Strong communicator who operates with a high sense of urgency and works well under pressure, often in
difficult circumstances. Takes on additional responsibilities and consistently delivers top results and exceeds expectations.
Mentors teams to foster an environment of collaboration and enhance overall functionality. SECRET Clearance: Expires: 2022
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NVE INC, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Springfield, Virginia
Warehouse Clerk, 2014- present
• Maintains an accurate inventory of multi-million dollar Department of State gear and supplies. Ensuring all gear is
stocked and ready.
• Completed 100% physical inventory of three warehouses to ensure that all information in the Warehouse Management
system is accurate.
• Shipped and received over 600 work orders to support all foreign and domestic US Embassies around the world.
• Supports the equipping and arming of all new agents with protective and safety gear to ready them for work in the State
Department.
• Improved and implemented better policies on shipping, receiving, and inventorying procedures in the warehouse.
• Provides training to Warehouse personnel on the WMS Classified system, and procedures for completing and closing
out all work orders.
• Properly trained warehouse staff on how to issue and receive Radios from Department of State agents.
• Filled all orders for Department of State missions resulting in mission success.
• Properly dispose of all old, worn, and expired gear turned into DEAV.
2. UNITED STATES NAVY RESERVE
Detachment Supply/Electrician, 2012-present
• While on annual drill training, successfully completed phase 12, of a 40 x 60 storage shelter with zero safety mishaps,
resulting in Granby, Colorado having a facility to store their equipment when not in use.
• Provided OJT for Junior troops on basic electrical wiring allowing the team to complete over 10 work orders which
saved the Camp thousands of dollars in maintenance costs.
• As Supply, ensured all personnel assigned to NMCB27 Det Washington, DC are provided with all proper uniforms,
uniform items, and safety gear.
MOUNT VERNON SQUARE, HOME PROPERTIES, Alexandria, Virginia
Inventory Clerk, 2012-2014
• Oversaw seven maintenance shops, including ordering/receiving materials, tools and for all seven shops, while
maintaining an accurate budget.
• Managed a monthly budget of $25,000 for maintenance supplies and a monthly budget of over $30,000 for renovation,
keeping an accurate record of all money spent.
• Maintained 100% accuracy of maintenance supplies and materials, and implementing several new programs resulting
in savings of over $2,000 a month.
• Inventoried over 10 shipments a week for proper amounts and proper item ordered and logging all defects.
UNITED STATES NAVY - 1999-2012 Active Duty
Combat Veteran.
CONSTRUCTION BATTALION MAINTENANCE UNIT 202, DETAIL, Washington, District of Columbia
Facility Manager, 2011-2012
• Supervised a crew of seven construction personnel, consisting of electricians, steel workers, construction carpenters,
and plumbers responsible for the scheduled and unscheduled headquarters building maintenance and repairs as well as
military construction project support throughout the Washington D.C. Military District and metro area.
• Supervised five technicians in the relocation, and re-installation of 15 office cubicles including electrical wiring and
office layout, completing the project three days early, saving the Navy 144 man-hours and approximately $2,160 in
labor cost.
• Installed 15 lights, four light switches, eight power receptacles, two exhaust fans, and 600 feet of conduit and wiring in
support of a renovation project for Naval Facilities Engineering Command building on the Washington Navy Yard.
• Supervised and conducted troubleshooting efforts on the U.S. Post Office freight elevator on Joint Base Anacostia-
Bolling, effecting repairs, replacing the stop/start switches, saving the military over $729 in contracted labor repair
costs.
NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION 11, Gulfport, Mississippi
Shop Foreman/Safety Supervisor, 2008-2011
Responsible for supervising 12 apprentice and journeyman electricians, steel workers, construction carpenters, and plumbers.
Planned scheduled maintenance and construction projects while on deployment to Santa Rita, Guam and Project Safety
Supervisor on deployment to Andros Island, Bahamas.
• Supervised 1,900 man-days of work, completing over 300 work orders and 28 camp maintenance projects valued at
$150,000 for 54 facilities, resulting in a significant improvement in the quality of life for 180 personnel assigned
Guam.
3. • Implemented a cross-training program on Construction Electrician Motor Training qualifications for 12 shop members,
strengthening electrical knowledge, increasing shop flexibility, and significantly improving mission effectiveness.
• Construction site Safety Supervisor, meticulously ensuring identification of all safety hazards, resulting in 100%
safety, with zero lost work time or damaged equipment.
• Spearheaded electrical construction of ten-room combined bachelor housing, completing over 78% of required
electrical work in six months.
• Supervised 12 personnel in building, staging, and organizing 49 pallets and over 29 shipping containers filled
with military combat equipment in direct support troop operations in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring
Freedom.
CONSTRUCTION BATTALION MAINTENANCE UNIT 202, DETAIL, Washington, District of Columbia
Construction Electrician Crew Member, 2005-2008
Responsible for all electrical maintenance and electrical work on construction projections throughout the Washington D.C.
Military District and metro area.
• Technical Expert - Installed over 400 linear feet of conduit, pulled 1,000 linear feet of conductor, installed 50 junction
boxes and 30 fluorescent light fixtures in construction of 5,000-square -feet of additional office spaces for base
personnel.
• Supported relief effort for Hurricane Katrina by removing over 20 tons of debris, constructing three Sea huts and 75
strong back tents for transition housing camp in Pass Christian, Mississippi.
• Planned and estimated project on Special Warfare Center Carderock, estimated at $300,000.
NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION 7, Gulfport, Mississippi
Electrician, 2000-2005
Responsible for conducting electrical construction projects in support Construction Battalion 7 deployments. Assigned to
Facilities Maintenance for three facilities during deployment to Iraq.
• Provided electrical service for the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Task Force Excel, installing over 3,000 feet of
electrical cables, ten electrical distribution panels, two laundry units, three power generators, and lighting receptacles,
as well as hardening the bunkers in case of chemical attack. Work was valued at over $10,000 and was part of Project
Bullrush in Iraq, improving quality of life for over 1,000 personnel assigned to three forward-operating bases.
• Installed 20 berthing, galley, and communication tents, three generators ranging from 30-60 kW and all associated
electrical distribution equipment in direct support of Construction battalion field training exercise lasting two weeks,
resulting in a successful completion of training evolutions.
EDUCATION & SPECIAL TRAINING
Advanced Construction Electrician (5635), 2009
Construction Electrician Training, 2000
Cable Splicing Technician, 2008
Electrical Power Distribution 2, 2007
Fleet Hospital Field Training, 2003
Work Center Supervisor, 2008
Security Operations, 2008
Small Arms Training, 2007
Solid State Fundamentals, 2002
Interior Wiring, 2001
Motor Controller Training, 2002
4. AWARDS & HONORS
Personal Awards for Recognition of Performance:
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, 2009
Navy Good Conduct Medal, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011
Campaign and Unit Awards:
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, 2004
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal, NATO Service Medal
DEPLOYMENTS
Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center, Andros Island, Nassau, Bahamas, 2000, 2008
Rota, Spain, 2002
Klaipeda, Lithuania, 2002
Camp Viper, Camp White Horse, Camp Hope, Iraq, 2003
Camp Moral, Kuwait, 2003
Santa Rita, Guam, 2010