Calibration Technician Evals


** JUNIOR SAILOR WITH EXCELLENT POTENTIAL ALREADY PERFORMING ABOVE EXPECTATIONS **

-PROGRESSING TECHNICIAN: Calibrated 11 precision test measurement and diagnostic assets encompassing 35 man-hours, his efforts led to a calibration readiness rate of 96.25.

-TOP CLERK: Issued, received and recorded calibration transactions of 1810 items across 136 work centers resulting in an increase in accuracy of 25 percent for the format 310 resulting in an Aviation Maintenance Inspection grade of 70 percent.

-DAMAGE CONTROL EXPERT: As a boundary team member, participated in 12 General Quarters drills and stood 25 different boundaries across repair 1F's AOR. His efforts resulted in the further training and practice of proper procedures in repair 1F and three advanced damage control PQS training sessions.

** QUICKLY BECOMING A VALUABLE ASSET READY FOR MORE RESPONSIBILITY **




Led 25 sailors maintaining an inventory of 2,095 assets. Oversaw the processing of 164 acceptances and transfers, calibration of 287 items, and managed dpot funding and scheduling for 68 standards. Efforts improved command readiness to 91 percent in support of x Carrier Air Wing x squadrons operating throughout x and x fleet areas of responsibility.




QUALITY TECHNICIAN. Flawlessly performed the calibration of ### items of Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment totaling ### man hours and contributing to CVN77's ### readiness rate.




Invaluable Trainer. Expertly mentored and qualified new 3rd Class PO in scales, torque cells, force gages, and tachometers, while performing more than one-hundred individual calibrations at Mid-Atlantic Regional Calibration Center in over three months saving the MARCC more than $15,000 and adding another trained individual.




TAD calibration technician in the Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Department calibration lab onboard USS Kearsarge during operation Bold Alligator. Trained seven members in the repair and troubleshooting of the 6268B Power Supply, AN/UPM-155 RADAR Test Sets, 3695 torque standard, and the 3665 Tire Pressure Gage Calibrator, contributing to a 50 percent increase in operational readiness. Also streamlined shop processes for receipt, issue, repair, and calibration areas which decreased turn-around time from 10 days to five.




During the time spent at the Calibration Facility, I MEF, COMBAT LOGISTICS REGIMENT 15, SGT Cross completed over five thousand pieces of equipment. He trained seven new technicians and managed over two million dollars worth of standard calibration equipment.




Served as the Advanced Calibration Technician Course (ACTC) Division Officer at Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) Unit Keesler. He managed his division in the instruction of 174 joint-service and foreign military students and accumulated over 300 classroom hours of college level instruction in Advanced Calibration Principles and Electronic Repair.




PETTY OFFICER HORTON EXPERTLY CALIBRATED AND REPAIRED A VARIETY OF ELECTRONIC TEST AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS (TAMS), ENSURING THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF READINESS FOR NAVSEA AND NAVAIR CUSTOMERS.



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