Wayne Maltman has over 25 years of experience in electronics, maintenance, and condition monitoring. He has extensive qualifications and training in these areas from his career in the Royal Australian Navy and more recently as a consultant. He has demonstrated leadership skills and the ability to plan, schedule and report on maintenance tasks. References are available from his military and civilian careers.
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1. Wayne Maltman
26 Powderbark Bypass, Kenwick WA 6107
Tel: 08 9452 7878 | 0400 442 327
Malty1969@hotmail.com
PROFILE
Extensive Defence Force career as Electronics Technician with current specialist qualifications in
Vibration Analysis and Infra Red Thermography Condition Monitoring
Experienced in watchkeeping, scheduled and reactive maintenance on heavy hydraulic and mechanical
equipment
Fault finding and diagnosis expertise, including complex electronic and electrical circuits, hydraulic and
pneumatic systems, able to analyse/scope work to be completed and offer knowledgeable
recommendations
Demonstrated ability to plan, implement and report on all scheduled and corrective maintenance,
working under pressure and meeting deadlines
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including technical and report writing, standard
operating procedures, reading and interpreting technical drawings
Strong communication and interpersonal skills and active team member, with demonstrated leadership
qualities
Absolute commitment to maintaining a zero harm safety focus, working to standard operating
procedures and maintaining quality control techniques
Experienced in working in remote areas and challenging environments, away from home up to 3 months
at a time
Computer skill: Word, Excel, Asset Management Planning System, E-monitor (Rockwell Automation)
Licences
C Class Driver’s Licence – Queensland, Licence No. 098 436 966, Exp: 7th November 2017
High Risk Licence – LF Queensland, Licence No. 0003274970, Exp: 19th March 2019
Work Safely at Heights – Cert No. 85639 Issue 16th October 2012
Work Safely at Height Supervisor – Cert No. 95565 Issue 16th October 2012
Iron Ore Essentials SAP# 30140188 – issued 12th November 2014
Iron Ore Essentials for Site Contractor SAP# 30867069 – issued 12th November 2014
Rio Tinto Isolation Theory Training (Lock Holder) – Issued 11th November 2014
Enter and Work in Confined Spaces RIIWHS202D – Issued 14th November 2014
General Induction for Construction – Issued 18th September 2014
Maritime Security Identification Card – OSC 0110791
QUALIFICATIONS
2005 Partial Completion Certificate IV in Assessment & Workplace Training
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
2003 Diploma of Engineering MEM 50198
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
2003 Certificate IV in Business (Frontline Management) BSB 41001
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
1998 Advanced Certificate in Electro-Mechanical Maintenance
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
2. Wayne Maltman Resume: Page 2
QUALIFICATIONS - Continued
1996 Electrical Fitter/Mechanic
NSW DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES
1995 Certificate III in Electronic/Electrical Trade
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
1991 Certificate in Electrical Maintenance
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Royal Australian Navy Training:
Equity and Diversity Supervisors' Workshop
Leadership and Management Course
OH&S for Supervisors (Intro) Course
Equity and Diversity Awareness Training
Magazine and Sprinkler Course
Electrical Applied Skills and Technology Course
Advanced High Reliability Precision Soldering
Course
MK 41 VLS
MK 41 VLS PQS
MK 45 5” Mod 2 Operator Maintainer
Advanced MK 75 76mm
MK 75 76mm Operator Maintainer
MK 36 SRBOC Maintainer
NULKA Operator Maintainer
MK 32 SVTT Operator Maintainer
Magazine Sprinkler
RAN Instructor Course
CAREER RECORD
Sep 2014 – March 2015 SVT Engineering Consultants
Carry out factory acceptance testing on Traction Motors, Gearboxes, AC Motors, Exciters and Pulleys
Analyse collected data and provide reports to clients
Install Accelerometers on mine site plants
1988 – Sep 2014 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
2012 – Sep 2014 Manager – Condition Monitoring (Vibration/Thermography) –
Weapons/Hydraulics
Conduct vibration analysis 3-monthly and thermography 6-monthly all ship’s heavy hydraulic and
mechanical equipment including main engines, gearboxes, switchboards, motors
Maintain database of vibration analysis and machinery health using E-monitor (Rockwell Automation)
Write standard operating procedures, work instructions and risk profiles as part of upgrading RAN’s
vibration condition monitoring systems
Work planning and scheduling to meet deadlines, including ordering parts, equipment and data
recorders
Provide technical advice to technicians and maintenance planners, provide recommendations to
address asset management issues and update asset management planning system
Supervise 4 staff, delegate duties as well as carry out hands on conditioning monitoring and analysis
work; training and assessment of competencies on the job
3. Wayne Maltman Resume: Page 3
CAREER RECORD - Continued
Conduct risk assessments for work to be carried out on all tasks, experience in handling and storage of
chemicals and explosives, deliver and participate in tool box talks, prestart safety briefings, deliver
refresher training on equipment/procedures, complete JSAs, and participate in emergency response
drills regularly
Formerly Section Safety Officer, responsible for departmental safety, incident reporting, updating staff
on safety information/directives, maintaining MSDS and Chemalert database
Work within strict SOPs, responsible for quality control of work carried out, safety changes to
procedures
Conduct performance assessments for staff, mentor and counsel as required
Instructor (12 months) in weapons Systems, safety and maintenance
1988 – 2012 Electronics Technician
Work at sea up to 6 months at a time, working rotating shift rosters
Responsible for corrective and planned maintenance on all ship’s heavy hydraulic and mechanical
equipment including main engines, gearboxes, switchboards, motors
Machinery watchkeeping, fault finding and diagnosis, scoping work and providing recommendations
Supervisor (10 years), responsible for planning of maintenance and repair on the Weapon Systems
worth around AUD$10m, write detailed technical reports and manage a workshop with 8 staff
Coordinate workloads, source and order parts and supplies, plan for maintenance when alongside to
rectify defects and carry out shutdown work
Liaise with contractors and supervise them with tag out procedures on ship’s systems, deliver safety
inductions and monitor work quality/adherence with to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Review and update computerised maintenance program (AMPS), print off maintenance lists, organise
work to be carried during availability and coordinate materials/stores/parts, equipment etc., and report
on work completed
Achievements:
Prepared successful business case to gain support for upskilling staff with condition monitoring
expertise. Demonstrated cost savings of $1m/pa by training staff and reducing reliance on contractors
to carry out this work. Drove the introduction of standard condition monitoring processes to bring the
RAN up to speed with new processes and operating procedures, in collaboration with subject matter
experts in Sydney and around Australia.
REFEREES
Robert Tyerman
Supervisor
Royal Australian Navy
Tel: 0421 335 269
Tel: 07 4039 1832
Matthew Skirde
Petty Officer
Royal Australian Navy
Tel: 0438 006 493
Michael Campion
Leading Seaman
Royal Australian Navy
Tel: 0420 360 976