This document provides a summary of Keith L. Phillips' qualifications, employment history, education, certifications, and military experience. Phillips has over 24 years of experience in environmental engineering and auditing, including working for the State of Michigan and US Army. His military experience includes over 24 years in the US Navy Reserve, retiring as a Commander. He holds various environmental and ISO certifications and has worked in roles managing environmental programs, hazardous waste remediation, and staff operations.
1. Keith L. Phillips
613 Shepard St. Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 515-9573
Linkedin (click here or picture)
noble.warriors.way@gmail.com
QUALIFICATIONS
HAZWOPER Certified – current
Michigan Underground Storage Tank Class B Operator Certification
Veeder-Root Certified Technician
Environmental Engineer retired – State of Michigan DEQ
ISO 14001 EMS Lead Auditor
Experienced ISO 14001 EMS Awareness trainer/instructor
Lead and Asbestos Inspector
FEMA Incident Command (100 - 922) certificates
Lead Based Paint Project Manager
Asbestos Project Manager
RCRA Project Manager
Noise Project Manager
EPA Method 9
Environmental Permitting (air, water, solid waste, hazardous waste)
Computer Systems operation and Repair, Network Operations and Security
Hazardous Waste Remediation Project Manager
Merchant Marine Engineer
Licensed Insurance Agent
MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Access, Project and Outlook
U.S. Naval Officer Commander retired
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
UST Operator/Inspector, Tait Environmental Services
Care Giver for Oldest Daughter – 2014 – until her death March 2016
Kroger – Natural Foods Clerk and General Clerk 2014 – 2015
2. Provided Customer Service; Stocked; Unloaded Trucks; Stocked vegetables;
Assembled lawn furnature
Meijer – Meat and Seafood Clerk 2012 – 2014
Stocked meat and fish products; wrapped meat and fish products; sanitized and
cleaned meat prep room; provided customer service
Senior Environmental Engineer GS 12 2011 - 2012
US Army Pueblo Chemical Depot Civilian, Pueblo, CO
EMS Program Manager; ISO 14001 EMS Lead Auditor, Lead Based Paint and
Asbestos Program Manager, Storm Water Run off, EPA Method 9,
HAZAWOPER, Air Program Manager, Noise Program Manager, RCRA
Program Manager Hazardous Waste Remediation Program Manager
Senior Environmental Engineer GS 11, 2009 - 2010
Red River Army Depot Civilian, Texarkana, TX
EMS Database Program Manager; ISO 14001 EMS Lead Auditor, Lead Based
Paint and Asbestos Program Manager, EPA Method 9, HAZAWOPER
Senior Environmental Engineer, 1974 - 1997
State of Michigan, DNR/DEQ Lansing, MI
Air, Water, Solid Waste, Hazardous Waste permitting and Environmental
Testing
Realtor, 1994 – 2008 Lansing BOARD OF REALTORS, Lansing, MI
Retail Meat Cutter, 1967 – 1969 Packers Food, Flint, MI
EDUCATION
High School – College Prep Program Clio Area HS, MI, 1967
BS - Marine Engineering/Naval Arch. United States Merchant Marine Academy,
NY, 1973
Certificate - Information Technology Foundations Certification Lansing
Community College, MI, 2009
Retail Meat Cutter National School of Meat Cutting, Toledo, OH, 1967
CERTIFICATES / LICENSES
Insurance License (current- Residential Producer)
Real Estate License (expired)
Third Assistant Engineer. U.S. Coast Guard
Information Technology Foundations Lansing Community College, MI
3. ISO 14001 EMS Lead Auditor
FEMA Incident Command Certificates (100-900)
Retail Meat Cutter - National School of Meat Cutting
Military Service
U.S. Navy Commander Retired
Positions Held:
Commanding Officer, NR FF 1059 W S Sims
Commanding Officer, NR VTU 1317
Executive Officer, MSCO DET Honolulu Office
Battle Watch Commander CNAVEUR DET 413, London UK Top Secret
Clearance
Environmental Officer
Training Officer USS W. S. Sims (Qualified Naval Instructor)
Operation Department Head, CNAVEUR DET 413
Training Department Head, CNAVEUR DET 413) (Qualified Naval Instructor)
ADP officer, CNAVEUR DET 413 (WWMCCS Qualified) TS Clearance required
MERCO Officer CNAVEUR DET 413, London UK - Top Secret Clearance
Professional Publications and Documents:
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Volunteer Work:
Volunteer Mentor for Ingham County Veteran’s Court
Volunteer Mentor for Eaton County Veteran’s Court
Volunteer Phone Counsellor Lansing AA Central Office Hot Line
Katrina storm relief environmental cleanup for the City of New Orleans
Ark-Tex Council of Governments
Computer training for Greater Lansing Board of Realtors
Refurbished computers for Catholic Charities
Provide computer support services and Network support to the local Sisters of
Mercy Nuns
4. References:
Dr. Harold E. Old
Capt USN Ret.;
4104 Cornell Rd.
Okemos, MI 48864
517-349-0833
DrCaptUSNR@aol.com
Thomas H. McTavish
Auditor General State of Michigan Retired; Capt USN Ret.
6709 Victoria Shore Rd.
Laingsburg, MI 48848
(517) 881-7400
ThomasMcTavish <tmct@mac.com>
Dr. Dale Herder
President LCC Emeritus; Professor Emeritus; Commander USN Ret.
6709 Victoria Shore Rd.
Laingsburg, MI 48848
517-651-6413
dmhwriter@gmail.com
5. Rank: COMMANDER Name: PHILLIPS KEITH LEE
May 25, 2013
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VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME
PHILLIPS KEITH LEE
2. PAY GRADE
O-5
3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE
24
4. MILITARY SERVICE AND COMPONENT
NAVY, RESERVE
5. DATE OF INFORMATION
2013 APR 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
OCCUPATION: 1709, Special Duty - Fleet Support NAVY DESIGNATOR:
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 JUL 1997 - AUG 1997 (1 Month), 1709
DEC 1994 - JUL 1997 (2 Years 7 Months), 1705
OCCUPATION: 9045, Staff Operations Command Center Watch Officer NAVY OFFICER BILLET
CLASSIFICATION (NOBC):
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 OCT 1993 - AUG 1997 (3 Years 10 Months)
DEC 1992 - FEB 1993 (2 Months)
7. NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9045
(Description dates SEP 1975 - APR 2013)
Supervises the operations of Staff Operations Command Center for watch period. Advises command of
tactical situation. Reviews, evaluates, monitors and interprets operations information. Maintains a plot of
location and schedule of all command units and other units of interest. Takes emergency action as prescribed
by command directives.
OCCUPATION: 1105, General Unrestricted Line Officer NAVY DESIGNATOR:
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 SEP 1989 - DEC 1994 (5 Years 3 Months), 1105
NAVY, RESERVE: LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-4 JUN 1987 - SEP 1989 (2 Years 3 Months),
1105
NAVY, RESERVE: LIEUTENANT JUNIOR GRADE, Pay Grade O-2 SEP 1977 - SEP 1979 (2 Years), 1105
DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 1105
(Description dates NOV 1993 - APR 2013)
The mission of the General Unrestricted Line Community is to provide the Navy with a community of officers
of proven leadership, shore management experience and subspecialty expertise to manage the
increasingly complex fleet support establishment which directly supports the Navy's warfighting mission.
Primary career milestones for the General URL officer are as follows: with 0-10 Years of Service (YOS)
includes a Division Officer tour, a Department Head Tour, and Subspecialty Development through
Experience Tour and/or Navy Post Graduate School; with 10-15 YOS includes an XO Tour, and a
proven subspecialty; with 15-21 YOS includes a Commander Command Tour, a Joint Specialist
Designation, and a Subspecialty Utilization; and with 21-26 YOS includes a Major Shore Command
Tour. Strong performance in both leadership and subspecialty billets is the traditional path to career
success and will continue to be the optimum path for promotion for General URL officers. However,
today's increasingly technical Navy argues for earlier and more intensive subspecialization by General
URL officers involving areas of shore management such as information systems management,
communications, integrated undersea surveillance (IUSS), manpower, personnel and training (MPT),
financial management, operational logistics, space systems etc. As a General URL officer, you will
develop leadership skills through assignment to jobs of increasing levels of responsibility and authority
which involve supervision of personnel (officer, enlisted and/or civilians) coupled with the management
of resources (finances, equipment, property, etc.).
Subspecialty development is achieved through formal graduate level education and/or significant
experience tours in a subspecialty field. In some cases, leadership and subspecialty development may
be combined in a single tour, such as in the areas of communications, underseas surveillance and
education and training.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 1105
City Planning Aide (DOT 199.364-010) Director of Placement (DOT 166.167-014)
Director, Industrial Relations (DOT 166.117-010) Manager, Benefits (DOT 166.167-018) Manager,
Department (DOT 189.167-022) Manager, Department Store (DOT 185.117-010)
Manager, Employee Welfare (DOT 166.117-014) Manager, Personnel (DOT 166.117-018) Membership
Director (DOT 189.167-026)
Program Director, Group Work (DOT 187.117-046) Program Manager (DOT 189.167-030)
Urban Planner (DOT 199.167-014)
8. OCCUPATION: 3981, Personnel Plans and Policy Director NAVY OFFICER BILLET
CLASSIFICATION (NOBC):
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 APR 1993 - OCT 1993 (6 Months)
NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 3981
(Description dates AUG 1975 - APR 2013)
Exercises planning and/or policy direction and control over particular phases of officer and enlisted
personnel administration such as research, promotion, distribution, recruiting, training, retention and
career motivation. Or immediately assists, as assistant director or special assistant, in such direction
and control.
OCCUPATION: 9424, Naval Control of Shipping Officer NAVY OFFICER BILLET CLASSIFICATION
(NOBC):
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 FEB 1993 - APR 1993 (2 Months)
NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9424
(Description dates SEP 1975 - APR 2013)
Controls and coordinates routing and movements of merchant convoys and independently sailed
merchant ships. Prescribes routes. Arranges for issue of convoy sailing plans, charts, hydrographic
bulletins, forms and publications. Prepares and disseminates shipping reports. Maintains shipping plots
and records. Maintains liaison with local transportation agencies. Ensures that ships have sufficient
bunkers, water, and provisions. Arranges for preparation of convoy communication plans and holds
convoy communication conferences, instructing masters, radar operators and liaison officers in latest
communication procedures.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 9424
Communications, Transportation, And Utilities Operations Managers (OES 15023) Manager, Harbor
Department (DOT 184.117-042)
OCCUPATION: 9044, Staff Naval Control of Shipping Officer NAVY OFFICER BILLET
CLASSIFICATION (NOBC):
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 SEP 1992 - DEC 1992 (3 Months)
9. MAR 1990 - DEC 1991 (1 Year 9 Months)
SEP 1989 - DEC 1989 (3 Months)
NAVY, RESERVE: LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-4 JUN 1988 - SEP 1989 (1 Year 3
Months)
JUN 1987 - MAR 1988 (9 Months)
NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9044
(Description dates SEP 1975 - APR 2013)
Assists commander by directing travel routes for merchant convoys, providing routing, navigational and
communication instructions. Prepares convoy schedules and coordinates schedules with shipping
requirements of Armed Forces units and with intelligence and hydrographic activities. Issues instructions
to subordinate authorities for assignment of ships and escorts. Designates routes for local convoys and
independent ships. Maintains liaison with representatives of shipping and port authorities. Reviews
convoy operational reports.
Facilitates Shipping Coordination Center (SCC) support to the operational commander and provides
advice on employment of NCAGS measures. Establishes, maintains and supervises the white shipping
common operating picture. Senior liaison between the military commander and civil maritime industry.
Recommends courses of action and proposes NCAGS Areas, communication reporting gates, and
shipping risk areas.
OCCUPATION: 9470, Commanding Officer, Military Sealift Command Office NAVY OFFICER
BILLET CLASSIFICATION (NOBC):
NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5 DEC 1991 - SEP 1992 (9 Months)
NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9470
(Description dates SEP 1975 - APR 2013)
Commands a Military Sealift Command (MSC) Office in accordance with law, regulations and customs
of the service. Represents the MSC in specifically assigned area. Coordinates sea transportation for
personnel and cargo. Exercises local operational control, while in port, of MSC operationally controlled
ships. Maintains liaison with local organizations concerned with ocean transportation. Conducts on-
hire/off- hire and damage surveys. Arranges for repairs of MSC ships. Boards MSC operationally
controlled ships and provides port data and assistance.
OCCUPATION: 9550, Naval Control of Shipping Communications/Plans Officer
NAVY OFFICER BILLET CLASSIFICATION (NOBC): NAVY, RESERVE: COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-5
DEC 1989 - MAR 1990 (3 Months)
NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 9550
10. (Description dates JAN 1981 - SEP 2007)
Prepares convoy communications plans, arranges for and schedules convoy communications
conferences. Administers all aspects of wartime communications for merchant shipping. Instructs
merchant ship personnel in communications procedures. Maintains liaison with port officials for planning
port operations. Collects and maintains required data on merchant ships. Issues and controls
publications and recognition signals. Receives and reviews voyage reports, visual and radio logs of
returning merchant ships and interviews returning merchant ship personnel. Directs operations of the
movement report system and routes merchant ships.
OCCUPATION: 7245, Naval Engineering Machinery Development Officer NAVY OFFICER BILLET
CLASSIFICATION (NOBC):
NAVY, RESERVE: LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, Pay Grade O-4 MAR 1988 - JUN 1988 (3 Months)
MAR 1986 - JUN 1987 (1 Year 3 Months)
MAR 1983 - DEC 1985 (2 Years 9 Months)
NAVY, RESERVE: LIEUTENANT, Pay Grade O-3 SEP 1981 - MAR 1982 (6 Months)
NOBC DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 7245
(Description dates JAN 1900 - APR 2010)
Establishes, administers, directs and evaluates research, design, development and testing programs
for ship machinery. Furnishes design and test engineering services for propulsion and heat exchange
equipment, including main engines, turbines, bearings, reduction gears, shafting, propellers, auxiliaries,
boilers, condensers, distilling plants, pumps, blowers, refrigerating plants and air conditioning systems.
Develops material procurement specifications. Directs noise and vibration reduction projects. Provides
technical advice as requested. Ensures arrangement of ship machinery components, systems and
connections into integrated engineering plant.
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that information is not
MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 2011 - SEP 2012, OCT 2010 - SEP 2011
11. ARMY COURSE: 2GF104DL, COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT CIVILIAN BASIC COUR LENGTH:
2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates OCT 2010 - APR 2013) COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 2GF104DL)
MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 2011 - SEP 2012, OCT 2010 - OCT 2010, OCT 2009 - OCT 2009,
AUG 2009 - SEP 2009
ARMY COURSE: SMARTFORCE, REGISTERED FOR ARMY E-LEARNING COURSES LENGTH: 1
Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates SEP 2006 - APR 2013) COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: SMARTFORCE)
MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 2010 - SEP 2011
ARMY COURSE: AMMO45DL, INTRODUCTION TO AMMUNITION-DL LENGTH: 3 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates SEP 2006 - APR 2013) COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: AMMO45DL)
MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2011 - JUL 2011
ARMY COURSE: PBVARF8AFC, RETIREMENT BENEFITS FERS VTT LENGTH: 1 Day.
12. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates SEP 2006 - APR 2013) COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PBVARF8AFC)
MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 1988 - MAY 1988 NAVY COURSE: J-8C-0525, RWET LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates MAR 1988 - APR 2013)
Provide refresher training for NCS Naval Reserve Units for USN Officers and enlisted Personnel, on
policies and doctrine for the NCS Organization. Port level planning and operations. At Sea Merchant
ship and in-port operations. Debrief recent NCS exercise. / Exportable refresher Training for NCS Naval
Reserve Units on current and up-to-date NCS doctrine, policy, mission, and equipment.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-8C-0525)
MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 1987 - JUL 1987
NAVY COURSE: J-1B-0528, Naval Control of Shipping Advanced LENGTH: 2 weeks (73 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(NV-2202-0164, Exhibit dates JAN 1983 - APR 2004)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe Naval control of shipping
procedures, analyze convoy training and pilot requirements, describe atmospheric and environmental
convoy routing factors, and describe operational security.
Lectures with slides cover relevant publications, tugs and pilots, civil direction of shipping,
environmental routing, shipping responsibilities, and operational security.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(NV-2202-0164, Exhibit dates JAN 1983 - APR 2004)
Credit is not recommended because of the military-specific nature of the course (10/91)(10/91). (NAVY
TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-1B-0528)
MILITARY TRAINING: MAR 1986 - MAR 1986 NAVY COURSE: J-8C-0523, SCT
LENGTH: 1 Week.
13. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates JUL 1974 - APR 2013)
To train advanced functional training to selected Naval Reserve and active service officers (USN,
USCG, and Allied) in the performance of duties as a staff officer and Operational Control Point. / This
course is primarily a practical simulated exercise. It includes limited classroom instruction in the
following areas: Response to all events as presented by the instructors either verbally, or by written
message. Daily PORTSTATE messages. Conduct and document an actual merchant ship boarding.
Establish and maintain port status boards. Produce and update as necessary a brief for merchant
masters detailing current shipping situation. Maintain charts with all current information plotted. Maintain
logs of all messages (incoming & outgoing) phone calls, faxes, etc. Maintain a staff duty officer log,
logging all significant events and responses. Develop Sailing folder if necessary (including any Joiner
orders).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-8C-0523)
MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 1985 - JAN 1985
NAVY COURSE: J-495-0412, GEN SHBD FF TRNG (OBA) LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates NOV 1969 - APR 2013)
To familiarize officers and enlisted personnel with shipboard fire fighting systems, procedures, and
equipment. This course satisfies the six year live fire fighting requirement. Accession (Boot Camp) live
fire fighting also fulfills this six year requirement.This is a contractor taught course for San Diego. / This
course includes proper techniques and procedures for general shipboard fire fighting. Fires include class
Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie fire and fires involving conventional weapons. The duties of Oxygen Breathing
Apparatusmen, Nozzlemen, Hosemen, Plugmen, Accessmen, and Portable Extinguisher Supplymen are
also addressed. The OPNAV damage control proficiency satisfied by this course is Level II. (NAVY
TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-495-0412)
MILITARY TRAINING: FEB 1982 - FEB 1982
NAVY COURSE: A-8C-0031, Military Sealift Command Orientation LENGTH: 1 Day. 00000
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates FEB 1980 - DEC 1990)
An overview of US water transportation system and history of the US Merchant Marine, ocean
shipping services, marine terminal operations, Military Standard Transportation and Movement
Procedures - MILSTAMP, cargo handling gear.
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: A-8C-0031)
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