Fullerton College - Chemistry
Engineering Laboratory Technician at United States Navy
Military
David
Johnson
Bremerton, Washington
Analyzing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and correcting water chemistry associated with a Naval Nuclear Propulsion Plant. Providing oversight and supervision of radiological controls to prevent the spread of contamination and minimize the generation of radioactive material. Maintaining and tracking personnel dosimeters and exposure.
Nuclear Training Pipe Line: February 2013 - February 2015
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74): February 2015 - Present
Two Plant ELT: June 2015 - February 2017
Dosimetry Office: February 2017 - Present
Qualified:
-Engineering Laboratory Technician
-Primary Valve Operator
-Contamination Worker
-TLD Handler
-Heat Stress Monitor
-Controlled Materials Petty Officer
-Repair Parts Petty Officer
-3M Maintenance Person
-Quality Assurance Craftsmen
-Various Damage Control Qualifications
Engineering Laboratory Technician
David worked at United States Navy as a Engineering Laboratory Technician
Accounting and Finance
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
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