Miami University Oxford - Not Specified
English
Masters
Business Administration and Management
General
Miami University Farmer School of Business
Nuclear Engineering
Naval Nuclear Power School
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Graduated with Distinction
May 2008
GPA: 3.44
Chemical Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Navy
Defense
Military Operations
Military Training
Nuclear
Military Experience
Organizational Leadership
Nuclear Engineering
Weapons
Operational Planning
Team Leadership
DoD
Leadership
Top Secret
National Security
Force Protection
Military
Training
Security Clearance
Program Management
Aldrich
Jeffrey
Aldrich
NROTC Miami University
GE Aviation
US Navy
Miami University
GE Aviation Military Systems Operation
Evendale
OH
GE Aviation Military Systems Operation
Miami University
Miami University
Oxford Ohio
Instructor for undergraduate course work in US naval history and naval engineering systems. Professional and academic advisor for 58 student officer candidates pursuing a commission in the United States Navy & Marine Corps.\n - Developed improved admissions and onboarding practices aiding in increased freshman retention from 70% to 95%.\n - Responsible for coordinating the certification and maintenance of Secret and Top Secret security clearances for 68 personnel.\n - Formally recognized as the top junior officer at the command among officers with various warfare designators for 2013 and 2014.
Assistant Professor of Naval Science
GE Aviation
Nuclear Power and Submarine Warfare Advisor
NROTC Miami University
US Navy
Pearl Harbor
Hawaii
Submarine Warfare Officer (December 2009 – March 2013): \nQualified Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW)/Engineering Duty Officer; US Department of Energy
Department of Naval Reactors Engineer Officer; Officer of the Deck (OOD); Ship’s Duty Officer\n\n - Quality Assurance Officer & Assistant Engineer Officer
(MARCH 2012-MARCH 2013)\n Coordinated the training & qualification of 30 quality assurance maintenance technicians
the planning and approval of nuclear and “submarine safe” level work
and audit and surveillance efforts for processes across the ship. \n\n - Assistant Weapons Officer
(DECEMBER 2011-JULY 2012)\nLed more than 60 enlisted personnel in the employment of the ship’s weapons systems
conducting long-range operational and maintenance planning at the departmental level while supervising an aggressive training and qualification program. \n\n - Damage Control Assistant
(NOVEMBER 2010- AUGUST 2012)\nDirected 14 mechanics in the material management and operation of all non-nuclear systems onboard a $2 billion submarine
a position reserved for the most “knowledgeable” and traditionally most senior division officer. \n\n - Main Propulsion Assistant
(DECEMBER 2009-NOVEMBER 2010)\nManaged a team of 12 nuclear-trained mechanics and carried delegated responsibility for more than $30 million in equipment to include the submarine’s propulsion machinery
turbine generators
nuclear and non-nuclear fluid systems
and all related auxiliaries.
USS Charlotte