Nicholas Michael Eaton
505 Horn Drive
Crowley, Louisiana 70526
(941)744-7747
NME9681@Yahoo.com
Summary
Former second class petty officer in the United States Navy with 14 years of experience who is seeking a
new challenge.
Key Qualifications
Troubleshooting Trend Analysis Problem Solving Critical Thinking
Active Learning Adaptability Mechanical Repairing
Quality Control Gage Calibration Equipment Maintenance
Experience
 Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of
gas turbine engines, main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafts, and controllable pitch
propellers), assigned auxiliary equipment and propulsion control systems.
 Led watch team to a score of 100% in evolutions and drills during Engineering Certification.
 Accomplished an overall 91% calibration readiness ensuring ships readiness for Engineering
Certification.
 Improved maintenance and qualification completion rates throughout the Engineering Department.
 Accomplished repairs to Gas Turbine Module Brake, Low Pressure Air Compressor motor and seawater
strainer, and Fuel Oil Service Pump gear reducer ensuring ship completes tasking in the Persian Gulf.
 Effectively lead three sailors engaged in corrective and preventative maintenance for the Main Engine
Room.
 Excelled in ensuring layup maintenance was properly conducted on over 100 various equipment ensuring
the safety of contractors and sailors during an Extended Dry Dock.
 Provided critical assistance during the complete change out of number 2 gas turbine generator and
number 2 oil distribution box.
 Used troubleshooting skills to repair blow-in doors for gas turbine engines and gas turbine generators
restoring them to operating conditions.
 Supervised the processing of over 800 work authorization forms to allow repairs and installs to continue
uninterrupted and on schedule.
Training
 Quality Assurance Inspector (Jan. 2015)
 Landing Craft, Air Cushion Propulsion and Lift Systems Maintenance (Apr 2007-May 2007)
 Gas Turbine Mechanical/Electrical, Class A (Jun 2004-Jul 2004)
 Engineering Mechanical Core (May 2004-Jun 2004)
 Fireman Apprentice Training (Aug 2001-Sep 2001)
 Recruit Training (Jun 2001-Aug 2001)
Work History
 Southeast Regional Maintenance Center - Jun 2014 - Jun 2015
 Title: Maintenance Person
 Repair various equipment for various ships
 USS The Sullivan's (DDG-68) - Jun 2009 - Jun 2014
 Title: Work Center Supervisor, Maintenance Person
 Trained 3 junior personnel in proper watch standing procedures and maintenance procedures
 Supervised 3 junior personnel ensuring proper maintenance was conducted
 Assault Craft Unit 5 - May 2007 - Jun 2009
 Title: Maintenance Person
 Repaired bearing for lift fans
 USS Carney (DDG-64) - Oct 2004 - May 2007
 Title: Maintenance Person
 Maintained fuel pumps, lube oil pumps, and gas turbine engines
 Balanced lift fans and propellers
 USS Yorktown (CG-48) - Sep 2001 - Apr 2004
 Title: Maintenance Person
 Maintained fuel pumps, lube oil pumps, and gas turbine engines
 Helped assist with damage control efforts by isolating affected spaces

Resume

  • 1.
    Nicholas Michael Eaton 505Horn Drive Crowley, Louisiana 70526 (941)744-7747 NME9681@Yahoo.com Summary Former second class petty officer in the United States Navy with 14 years of experience who is seeking a new challenge. Key Qualifications Troubleshooting Trend Analysis Problem Solving Critical Thinking Active Learning Adaptability Mechanical Repairing Quality Control Gage Calibration Equipment Maintenance Experience  Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of gas turbine engines, main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafts, and controllable pitch propellers), assigned auxiliary equipment and propulsion control systems.  Led watch team to a score of 100% in evolutions and drills during Engineering Certification.  Accomplished an overall 91% calibration readiness ensuring ships readiness for Engineering Certification.  Improved maintenance and qualification completion rates throughout the Engineering Department.  Accomplished repairs to Gas Turbine Module Brake, Low Pressure Air Compressor motor and seawater strainer, and Fuel Oil Service Pump gear reducer ensuring ship completes tasking in the Persian Gulf.  Effectively lead three sailors engaged in corrective and preventative maintenance for the Main Engine Room.  Excelled in ensuring layup maintenance was properly conducted on over 100 various equipment ensuring the safety of contractors and sailors during an Extended Dry Dock.  Provided critical assistance during the complete change out of number 2 gas turbine generator and number 2 oil distribution box.  Used troubleshooting skills to repair blow-in doors for gas turbine engines and gas turbine generators restoring them to operating conditions.  Supervised the processing of over 800 work authorization forms to allow repairs and installs to continue uninterrupted and on schedule. Training  Quality Assurance Inspector (Jan. 2015)  Landing Craft, Air Cushion Propulsion and Lift Systems Maintenance (Apr 2007-May 2007)  Gas Turbine Mechanical/Electrical, Class A (Jun 2004-Jul 2004)  Engineering Mechanical Core (May 2004-Jun 2004)  Fireman Apprentice Training (Aug 2001-Sep 2001)  Recruit Training (Jun 2001-Aug 2001)
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    Work History  SoutheastRegional Maintenance Center - Jun 2014 - Jun 2015  Title: Maintenance Person  Repair various equipment for various ships  USS The Sullivan's (DDG-68) - Jun 2009 - Jun 2014  Title: Work Center Supervisor, Maintenance Person  Trained 3 junior personnel in proper watch standing procedures and maintenance procedures  Supervised 3 junior personnel ensuring proper maintenance was conducted  Assault Craft Unit 5 - May 2007 - Jun 2009  Title: Maintenance Person  Repaired bearing for lift fans  USS Carney (DDG-64) - Oct 2004 - May 2007  Title: Maintenance Person  Maintained fuel pumps, lube oil pumps, and gas turbine engines  Balanced lift fans and propellers  USS Yorktown (CG-48) - Sep 2001 - Apr 2004  Title: Maintenance Person  Maintained fuel pumps, lube oil pumps, and gas turbine engines  Helped assist with damage control efforts by isolating affected spaces