Electrician's Mate (EM) (Nuclear) Evals
Evaluation submitted upon member’s separation from United States Naval Service.
***VAST KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE AN ABSOLUTE ASSET!!***
-DYNAMIC LEADER. C262 LPO, led seven Sailors throughout the successful completion of 4,524 hours of 457 Fleet Tech Assists and four TSRAs on 11 warships in support of the command mission for on-time delivery of ships and submarines.
-SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT. Expertly trained a team of four Sailors onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt in the vital repair of the Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System (ICCP) ensuring enhanced hull protection against corrosion and increased technical acumen onboard. Efforts directly decreased outside contractor assistance by 70%.
-RESULTS ORIENTED. As a Section Leader, led 32 Sailors in the security of SWRMC's 18 buildings, daily routine, and management of four restricted personnel's extra duty. Facilitated ten hours of training that resulted in qualification of two OODs and nine security rovers directly enhancing watch rotation and security for SWRMCs 2,300 personnel.
Petty Officer Rogan has been an invaluable asset to Southwest Regional Maintenance Center. He is highly recommended and will be a benefit to any future employer. BRAVO ZULU!
Showcases excellence and dedication, proving himself to be a pivotal member of our division
As a seasoned instructor that has taught five classes, EMN1 Wilder ensured over 120 students are equipped with the level of knowledge they need to be successful in the fleet. As an experienced instructor, EMN1 Wilder provided over 100 hours in extra instruction, providing pivotal development to Junior sailors.
As the CTP coordinator, EMN1 Wilder generated over 10 CTP examinations and maintained the CTP program and its administration, ensuring the successful training of the Electronics Fundamentals division.
As the recreation committee coordinator, EMN1 Wilder assisted with major events for the command from the command Picnic to the Staff picnic and several other smaller events such as burger bash and other small student party events.
- EXCELLENT DECKPLATE LEADERSHIP. As Maintenance Group Supervisor, he oversaw the completion of 3,793 Reactor Electrical maintenance items while coordinating 127 maintenance requirements across five major divisions. He was instrumental in the repairs of main steam valve controllers, plant status indications, and five motor replacements directly contributing to the early completion of the Incremental Planned Availability.
- PROVEN EXPERTISE. Petty Officer XXX is consistently sought out by the chain of command to troubleshoot the most complex electrical issues. His in-depth knowledge led to the expeditious identification and repair of 12 faulty alarm modules restoring alarm and indication to fully ready status. Repairs are guaranteed with EMN2 XXX at the helm.
- GUIDING EXAMPLE. Petty Officer XXX maintains the peak Navy standard. He provides the personification of "what is right" for junior Sailors and his peers to emulate. His passion for mentorship and Sailor development has led to increased morale in division and four reenlistments. His efforts have laid the foundation for personal growth in our future leaders and ensured the continued superior performance from our technicians.
As contamination technician at Naval Ship Repair Facility, Yokosuka, Japan, he trained over 300 members of the Japanese labor force and over 100 ship's force personnel in radiological controls, increasing their understanding of the hazards.
As a nuclear repair coordinator, he successfully planned and executed two accelerated refit periods that included a nuclear instrument replacement and primary relief valve testing.
Her management of over 300 pieces of nuclear test equipment directly contributed to the success of Trident Refit Facility and Nuclear Regional Maintenance department and the return of five strategic assets to the Fleet.
Completed fifteen freeze seal evolutions on eight ballistic missle submarines, facilitating the timely repair of eighteen nuclear valves.
Due to her history of success, she was selected to supervise a cable replacement and a retention tank discharge.
As shop 38n Leading Petty Officer, he efficiently led his shop of 14 sailors and 3 civilians through several critical evolutions including 4 nuclear instrument replacements, 2 primary relief valve tests, and 2 dual media discharges.
Developed, tested, and implemented a new freeze seal method that will save hundreds of man-hours during future freeze seal evolutions.
Petty Officer Nye established a radiological maintenance capability at SRF in support of the ten forward deployed ships affected by the fallout from the Fukushima nuclear accident.
Managed a division of nine Sailors and, as the only qualified freeze seal instructor on Kings Bay, trained over thirty personnel on freeze seals.
Performed 24 Controlled Ballasting evolutions, 12 hours of preavailability training, and 1 submarine dry docking evolution.