1. ALAN C. GREYER
busi21369@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Project Management, 3 Classes from BS, Devry University Chicago, IL
Military training and comprehensive knowledge:
• Basic Electricity and Electronics
• Gunners Mate “A” school Phases 1 and 2
• MK45 Light Weight 5” Gun Mount MODS 1, 2 and 4
• Combat Systems Senior Enlisted Course
• OVER-THE-HORIZON TARGETING C4I
• MAGAZINE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS INSPECTOR
EXPERIENCE : U.S. Navy, SENIOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICER (E-8) 25 years, Quality Assurance/Material Inspector 2010-Present
• Weapons/C5I inspector, 2010 to Present, COMMANFER NAVAL SURFACE FORCES PACIFIC. Naval Combat Systems and
Weapon Systems Subject Matter Expert. Manages all aspects of the class wide shipboard discrepancy tracking program to include
collection, documentation, analysis, and dissemination of class trends detected during inspections to applicable TYCOMs, PMS
codes, staff codes, Port Engineers, maintenance and modernization agencies, ships, etc.
• Coordinates and evaluates the staff training program, ensuring all team members are fully qualified to perform shipboard
inspections including familiarization with INSURV standards and procedures in addition to applicable Navy documents and
instructions
• Oversee the compilation of detailed metrics after each shipboard material inspection to enhance the continued development and
analysis of ongoing material discrepancy trends across the waterfront
• Conduct TMI’s aboard Naval vessels of the U.S. Pacific Fleet as the C5I Inspection Team Leader. This will involve inspecting
various C5I systems, collecting and analyzing inspection data from team members and technical assistants, developing attribute
scores for each functional area, oversee compilation of executive summaries and final reports, and submission of final C5I results
to the Senior Inspector for final analysis and adjudication
• Embedded with Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) C5I Team Leader during INSURV Material Inspections to gain further
insight and experience into INSURV procedures and methodologies. Further enhance effectiveness of the Type Commander
Material Inspection (TMIT) by monitoring INSURV Material Inspections (MIs) on platforms recently inspected by the TMIT and
analyze data of the two events, producing a detailed spectrum of similarities and differences in the conduct and execution of the
inspections
• Maintain cognizance and oversee tracking of outstanding documented material discrepancies (CASREPs, etc.) aboard ships
upcoming in the inspection cycle
03/2012 - 07/2013 Senior Enlisted Leader, USS Ponce US Naval Fifth Fleet, Bahrain
• Led 175 personnel in the maintaining and operation of all Surface Weapon Systems in the highest state of Combat Readiness
• Ship's INSURV Coordinator (2012) managed all facets of the ship's extensive INSURV preparations to include: underway rehearsals,
maintenance checks tracking, lessons learned, and process improvement resulting a grade of satisfactory achieved for Combat
Systems and Weapons Department
• As Combat Systems refitting Coordinator, communicated with 10 Installation teams and managed 25 major system installations,
including, and upgrades to numerous C5I systems. Planned and coordinated the ship's C5I Light Off and testing, which encompassed
over 1000 equipment tests
09/2008 - 04/2010 Weapons Department, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Cuba
• Led 80 military personnel, 35 civilian personnel, $500M assets, responsible for a combined 50 Magazines and office facilities
valued at $11M
• Responsible for all ordnance and minor caliber training and operations for the Naval Station as well as the Joint Task Force
• Expertly coordinated and supervised the safe operation of all stowage, issue and expenditures
• Maintained meticulous records and ordnance accountability for all branches of service along with Coast Guard and FBI
2. 11/2004 - 08/2008 Division Officer Center for Surface Combat Systems, San Diego, CA
• Responsible for the personal and professional development of 90 Navy/Civilian Instructors and over 9000 students
• Providing the fleet, joint services, and allied forces with quality combat ready technical teams, capable of operating, maintaining, and
expertly employing all surface weapon systems
• Systems include MK 45 5” 54 caliber and the 5”62 Caliber Mods 2 and 4, MK 41 VLS, MK 38 Chain Guns, MK 15 CIWS BLK 1A/B,
MK 92 GFCS, and all associated power and cooling systems
• Audited Navy weapon system courses and curriculum for both ascension and secondary schooling.
02/2001 - 10/2004 Departmental Leading Chief Petty Officer, USS McCampbell, San Diego, CA
• Supervised 61 personnel in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the MK 34 GWS MK 41 VLS SQS-53 AV15, Sonar Dome AUX /
SDPS SQS-53/56 or AV15, SLQ-32/MK36/MK53
• As Weapons department commissioning light off coordinator, oversaw the testing and repair of all Weapons Department equipment;
Conducted both INSURV and final contractor trials
• Authored and implemented weapons department security and ordnance instructions. Provided quality verification
Programs to evaluate effectiveness
• Liaison with United Defense, Lockheed-Martin and General Dynamic for the installation of all weapons systems;
coordinated support efforts between contractors and ships company
09/1997 - 01/2001 Recruit Division Commander, Great Lakes, IL
06/1994- 08/1997 USS Ramage, Leading Petty Officer, Norfolk
11/1991 - 05/1994 USS Scott Work Center Supervisor, Norfolk VA
08/1990 - 10/1991 Great Lake Naval Training Center Student, Great Lakes IL