Troy

2/16/2015
Ketchikan, AK

Position Desired

Marine Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

Vessel Construction Manager II
Alaska Marine Highway System - Ketchikan, AK
December 2005 to Present

Responsibilities
• Developed projects from conceptual documents through specification preparation phase
• Performed technical ship checks and met with operational personnel and port engineer to determine the need, urgency, and feasibility of the proposed project
• Coordinated steering committee input to develop an acceptable project, within budget which is satisfactory to all and meets the regulatory requirements
• Prepared the department's negotiating position for engineering consultant contracts
• Administered the design contract and provided direction to consultant as the design progresses
• Responsible for assuring that the final design is within the available budgeted amount
• Tracked progress of the consultant to ensure that the construction will completed during the vessel's scheduled out-of-service period
• Received the draft bid documents and coordinated the in-house review
• Assured completeness and accuracy of the final bid documents and Engineer's Estimate
• Coordinated the project advertisement, answered potential contractor questions during the bidding process and made recommendation for contract award
• Served as the on-site project manager and resident engineer for vessel construction and refurbishment projects
• Relocated to the shipyard for the construction period and sets up and organizes the project office
• Administered construction contracts to assure that the completed project met the specifications within budget and on time to serve scheduled passengers
• Answered contractor generated Condition Found Reports requesting additional or changed work
• Negotiated change orders to refine the scope of work and agree on costs
• Monitored and inspected the contractor's work, approved completed tasks, and negotiated percent complete prior to preparation of progress payments
• Constantly monitored the financial status of the project by observing the completed work tasks and projecting the expected final cost at project completion
• Requested additional funding to assure sufficient funding was available to complete the project

Accomplishments
• Succeeded in completion of two five-million dollar main engine refurbishment projects on the fast-ferry vessels Fairweather and Chenega
• Coordinated replacement of main engines and other ancillary equipment aboard the fast-ferry Fairweather with engine manufacturer and shipyard as the owner’s project manager
• Planned and executed ship overhaul periods to ensure compliance with classification society and flag-state requirements while staying within budget and on schedule
• Developed technical specifications for annual vessel overhaul periods
• Functioned as a port engineer for annual vessel overhaul from vessel arrival through warranty period
• Reviewed and approved requisitions and purchase order requests from vessel through an on-line procurement system
• Participated as the Alaska Marine Highway System representative member of the steering committee charged with development of a statewide transportation asset management tracking system development for the State of Alaska DOT in response to federal MAP-21 requirements
• Liaised with USCG and DNV to request extensions to expiring USCG835 and Condition of Class requirements that would have resulted in suspension of vessel revenue operations if unsuccessful.
• Developed a machinery equipment repair plan to minimize vessel down time and keep the vessel operational during the busy summer season in Prince William Sound
• Analyzed historical events and developed a timeline that illustrated lost revenue days in support of on-going litigation
• Conceptualized and created a parts tracking system to handle unanticipated parts growth, provide information on engine part availability and their impact to reassembly of the MTU 595-engines in support of the project schedule
• Developed an engine removal/reinstallation process to facilitate handling of four main engines simultaneously without having to move the ship multiple times during the removal/reinstallation process
• Oversaw the transfer of the engines from Ketchikan to the shop in the Seattle-area and back
• Solved multiple engineering problems during the project, including work arounds for the main deck stanchion removal procedure and a plan to secure the engines to the foundations after alignment errors were corrected
• Coordinated the logistics involved with movement of the engines, supplies, parts and equipment to the shop in the Seattle-area.
• Monitored the project from afar through the use of an on-site engineer who provided daily updates using forms and guidelines that I created
• Conducted surveys of AMHS vessels to find tasks to incorporate into a new database to track long-term improvement tasks that will be incorporated into future federally-funded capital improvement projects
• Modified an engineering consultant developed Access database to provide data manipulation and reports in a format that was useful for the AMHS Marine Engineering Department
• Compiled survey reports for all eleven (11) AMHS vessels and published for use by shore-side management
• Handled contract administration for eight of the eleven AMHS vessels during the state-fiscal year in an effort to effectively track spending


Consultant
Specializing in Ships - Ketchikan, AK
October 2013 to Present

Accomplishments
• Developed a process to automatically capture website data and compare the results with previously captured data
• Published competitive intelligence reports for the cruise industry with relevant data in an easy to use format, which was adaptable to the scenario being analyzed.
• Automated production of reports to allow for regular updates to clients.
• Forecasted future cruise ship deployments based upon published itineraries, historical deployment trends and continuous monitoring of public and trade information sources.


Senior Engineer
Northrop Grumman Corporation (Newport News Shipbuilding) - Newport News, VA
July 2001 to November 2005

Accomplishments
• Spearheaded design and development of the Material Handling System aboard CVN 21 class aircraft carriers, including interfaces between elevators, handling equipment, storerooms and locations of consumption. Managed project and ensured proper documentation of all phases.
• Interpreted operational requirements document and recommended ways to achieve challenging goals while working within tight constraints
• Generated machinery component project schedules based upon research and development funding, prototype testing requirements and ship integration timetable
• Coordinated personnel to help complete assigned tasks within the required time frame while remaining within budget
• Formulated database and corresponding graphs to track engineering cost estimate com...

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