1. STEVEN ANTONIO-DIAZ SALLINGER
264 Church Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 | C: (308) 201-0657 | sallinger01@gmail.com
QUALIFICATIONS
Proven expert in troubleshooting and repairing electrical and mechanical systems
Strong mentor and team leader, skilled at conflict resolution
Successful safety manager and program director
Self-motivated and eager to learn
Effective communicator able to bridge the gap between engineer and consumer
Solid knowledge of programmable logic controllers and basic C plus and HTML computer programming skills
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Nuclear Power Training Unit, Ballston Spa,NY
Senior Supervisor of Electrical Systems March 2014-present
Nuclear Qualified Electrician’s Mate March 2014-present
Nuclear Prototype Instructor June 2014-present
Effective leader accountablefor the successful completion of preventative and correctivemaintenance items
Known as a technical expert in electrical systems associated with nuclear power generation
Proven leader providingthe tools and mentorship to ensure a firsttime successful productevery time
Battle-tested technician ableto complete all required tasks on time and within quality assurancespecifications
Trusted to work aloneon complex electrical systems even in casualty and abnormal conditions
Energetic mentor and instructor known for expertise as well as a uniqueand effective teachingstyle
Accountable for maintainingreactor safety whileprovidingsuperior student trainingon an operating reactor plant
Submarine Service aboard USS Kentucky (SSBN 737),Bangor, WA
Nuclear Qualified Electrician’s Mate January 2010-February 2014
Machinery Noise Petty Officer May 2010- February 2014
Command Schools Coordinator March 2013-February 2014
Motorcycle Safety Representative March 2013-February 2014
Entrusted with the safe operation and maintenance of all electrical equipment aboard the nuclear powered submarine
the USS Kentucky
Recognized for many emergent repairs associated with ship’s safety and crew moral
Completed in excess of 2000 maintenance procedures over 4 years within designated time requirements and without
any required rework
Monitored and maintained the vibration analysis programensuringship’sacoustic health was within standards
Located and mitigated sound shorts and deficiencies ensuringthecontinuation of effective submarine operations vital
to national security
Organized and compiled trainingrequirements for all rates and divisionsboatwide to ensure compliancewith Navy
regulations
Ensured over 500 classes attended and completed on time maintaining100%mission readiness
Enforced Navy policieson personal protectiveequipment and trainingwith no reportable incident
Improved compliancewith Navy motorcycle safety standards from53% to 100% in less than 6 months
2. Mettenbrink Electric, Grand Island,NE May 2007-October 2007
Electrician’s Apprentice
Serviced and maintained electrical equipment operated by CaseNew Holland employees
Contracted apprentice electrician duties included rewiringofficespaces,installingcircuitbreakers, and installing
lightingfixtures
Mettenbrink Electric, Grand Island,NE June 2007-October 2007
Heavy Machinery Operator
Operated equipment vital to the success of the factory
Used largeequipment to providesupportfor other contractors
Trained and trusted to operate heavy equipment: forklift,largeforklift,front loader,back hoe, boom lift,and scissor
lift
EDUCATION
Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, NJ September 2015
Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology, Nuclear Energy Engineering Technologies
AWARDS
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal August 2010,July 2011, February 2014
For professional achievement in the superior performanceof duty as a junior member of electrical division assumed the duties
as the Machinery NoisePetty Officer and qualified submarines in my firstpatrol cycle (Aug ’10). In the emergent repair and
replacement of the evaporator’s low pressurebrinepump allowingthe ship to remain in an alertstatus (Jul ’11). For execution
of a successful engineeringrefuelingoverhaul,performing thousands of maintenance operations without incident,and for
setting the standard (Feb ’14).