1. Brandon Greer
5 Boxberry CT, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Cell: 757-286-6590 email: marshall9779@yahoo.com
Profile
Self-motivated and results driven professional with nuclear naval, manufacturing, maintenance planning, work
control and test engineer experience seeking mechanical engineer position.
Education
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology GPA: 3.0 August 2003-December 2006
Minor: Motorsports Elective Courses: Maintenance Systems, Advanced Manufacturing Processes
AutoCad and AutoDesk Inventor 3D Modeling
Professional Experience
Baltimore Gas & Electric, Baltimore, MD – Contracted through Aerotek
Engineer II – Resource Management (March 2014 – Present)
• Worked in above ground electrical transmission resource management group.
• Created jobs based on inspection reports. Both routine and emergent storm work.
• Researched existing jobs to eliminate unnecessary jobs based on revised inspection data.
Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA
Engineer: Systems Test 1(October 2013 – February 2014) – Active Secret Clearance
• Collected machinery vibration data using portable analyzers with accelerometers.
• Analyzed machinery vibration data to verify machinery health.
Work Control Analyst 1(April 2013 – October 2013)
• Developed work isolations and work permits for repairs on a Navy Aircraft Carrier.
• Coordinated work activities between shipyard and Navy personnel.
Transnuclear, Inc., Columbia, MD
Maintenance Planner (January 2008 – March 2013)
• Planned maintenance for equipment used for transfer of spent nuclear at commercial nuclear plants.
• Implemented a Work and Inventory Management System software.
• Served as Work and Inventory Management System administrator.
• Handled equipment logistics planning and execution. Super load, and radiological shipments.
• Business administration including procurement and invoice processing.
• Maintained Maintenance, Equipment Leasing, and capital investment budgets. Up to 2.5 million dollar
projects.
Stihl USA Inc., Virginia Beach, VA
Lead Person A (May 2006-November 2007)
• Supervised assembly lines with up to 34 employees at one time.
• High volume assembly. Up to 1150 units/8 hours.
• Initiated and completed daily production operations.
• Oversaw the maintenance of appropriate levels of labor and general conformance with Stihl employee
rules.
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2. • Participated in internal programs such as communications, vacation schedules, job evaluation,
performance reviews, and wage administration.
United States Navy (October 1997 – October 2003)
Nuclear Machinist Mate – USS Eisenhower
• Assisted in operation, maintenance, preservation, and cleanliness of propulsion machinery.
• Acted as system expert for high and low pressure air systems.
• Verified accuracy of over 750 shipyard maintenance isolations with no discrepancies during Refuel and
Complex Overhaul.
• Supervised a valve maintenance program.
• Achieved rank of E-5.
Activities
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Society of Automotive Engineers: Mini Formula Team (Fall 2003 – Spring 2004)
• Performed general metal and non-metal fabrication including use of mill and lathe.
• Part of engine performance team.
Member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (spring 2004 – present)
• Vice President of Finance, 2004-2005
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