Tom Bartlett

tombartlett@yahoo.com
http://www.oocities.org/silliconvalley/horizon/7033

Computer Software
Cryogenics Equipment
Machine Tools
Inspection Equipment
Shipboard Main Propulsion
Shipboard Auxiliary
Experience

Computer Software with which I am familiar:

Applewriter IIe
Visicalc
PFS File
Locksmith
Sideways
Appleworks
Apple File Exchange
Clarisworks
Publish It Mac
MS Word for Mac
WordPerfect for Mac
WordPerfect thru NT
Lotus 123
MS Office 97
MS Word 97
MS Excel 97
MS Powerpoint 97
MS DOS
MS Windows thru 98
Online Bible
Lynx
Unix
Arachne
Netscape Navigator
HTML
PKUNZIP
WINZIP
Norton Systemworks 2000 Professional

Cryogenics equipment which I have operated or maintained:

Elliot and Worthington Air Compressors
Cosmodyne Model GB-2 Oxygen Plant
Cosmodyne Model GB-1A Oxygen Plant
GECO Model J72078 Oxygen Plant
Cosmodyne and GECO Storage & Recharging Units

Machine tools which I have operated:

Hardinge Lathe
Monarch Lathe
Clausing Lathe
South Bend Lathe
LeBlond Lathe
Lodge & Shipley Lathe
Victor Lathe
Gisholt Turret Lathe
Bullard Cutmaster Vertical
Turret Lathe
Warner & Swasey Automatic Chucker
Warner & Swasey NC Chucker
Gisholt Automatic Chucker
LeBlond NC Turning Center
Monarch NC Turning Center
Bechler BR-20 Screw machine
Thompson Surface Grinder
Grand Rapids Surface Grinder
Brown & Sharpe Cyl. Grinder
Landis Cyl. Grinder
Heald Internal Grinder
Heald Rotary Grinder
Campbell Vertical Grinder
Cincinnati Horizontal Mill
Hardinge Horizontal Mill
Bridgeport Vertical Mill

Inspection equipment which I have used:

Vernier Calipers
Vernier Height Gages
Dial Calipers
Dial Height Gages
Outside Micrometers
Inside Micrometers
Deltronic Comparator with MPC display.
Nikon Comparator
Wilson Hardness tester
Mitutoyo Digital Height Gage
Profilometer
Snap Gages
Dial Micrometers
Bore Gages
Comptors
Telescoping Gages
Small Hole Gages
Brown & Sharpe Validator Cordinate Measuring Machine with Micromeasure II Plus
Sunnen Bore Gage

Shipboard main propulsion equipment which I have operated or maintained:

Air Ejectors.
Augmenters
Condensate pumps
Condensers.
Deaerating Feed Tanks
Feed Pumps
Heat exchangers.
Lube Oil Purifiers
Turbines, Main
Unloaders
Valves
Turbine Generators

Shipboard auxiliary equipment which I have operated or maintained:

Air Conditioning
Boats
HP Air Compressors
Message Tubes
Cryogenics
Dry Cleaner
Boat Davits
Conveyors
Capstans,
Escalators
Stanchions
Winches
Elevators
Galley
Ammunition Hoist
Anchor Windlass
Boat & Aircraft Cranes
Deck Edge Elevators
Steering Units
Winches
Laundry
Refrigeration

Experience:

Microform Equipment Operator at DVA
Inspector at Emory Machine
Dispatcher
NC Turning Center Operator
Inspector at Carl Wirth
Machinist
Engineering Technician at QED Systems
Chief Machinist's Mate aboard USS Portland
Engineering Technician at NAVSEA
Chief Machinist's Mate aboard USS Forrestal
Cryogenics Training
Nuclear Power Training
Submarine Maintenance

Microform Equipment Operator

3/10/2002 to present.

United States Department of Veterans Affairs Debt Management Center Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building One Federal Drive Saint Paul, MN 55111

Operate computers to store and retrieve data, documents, and images. Operate check handling equipment to process checks. Operate mail openers. Perform end-user level maintenance on computers, mail openers, check encoders, scanners, and printers. Write letters. Develop means of including payment slip on letters. Improve quality of mail handling operation.

Inspector

8/3/98 to 2/22/2002

Emory Machine
55 Fessenden Street
Rochester NY 14611

Read and interpretted drawings with geometric dimensions and tollerance. Used precision measuring instruments. Advised machine operators of conditions. Prepared quality assurance records. Operated Brown & Sharpe Validator coordinate measuring machine.

Dispatcher

September 6, 1994 through February 6, 1998

Lightnin Mixers
135 Mt. Read Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14611

Initiated empowerment for operators and welders in the area of work center loading which resulted in at least 20% improvement in on time performance, lead time, dollars shipped, and first pass yield. Installed Microsoft Office 97 on shop floor and supervisors' computers which resulted in improved written communications and planning. Distributed manufacturing orders to work centers. Used a fork lift truck to move material. Operated a computer terminal to track material. Used direct requests, lists, and computer generated start dates to determine priorities in a heavy industrial mixer manufacturing team with an annual budget of forty million dollars.

NC Turning Center Operator

June 1984 through September 2, 1994

Lightnin' Mixers
135 Mt. Read Blvd.
Rochester NY 14611

Set up and operated numerically controlled machining centers and conventional machine tools to manufacture components of industrial mixers. Edited programs residing in machine memories. Read and interpreted drawings with geometric dimensions and tolerances. Used precision measuring instruments.

Inspector

December 1983 to June 1984

Carl Wirth & Son, Inc.
PO Box 17801
Rochester NY 14617

Read and interpreted drawings with geometric dimensions and tolerances. Used precision measuring instruments to control manufacturing process of products of screw machines, chuckers, mills, drills, lathes, and threading machines. Prepared process control reports. Advised process operators of corrective actions. Performed maintenance on precision measuring instruments.

Machinist

December 1981 to June 1983

Naval Air Rework Facility
Norfolk, VA 23511

Set up and operated machine tools for the repair of jet aircraft engine components. Worked from oral instructions,technical directives, drawings, and models. Used and cared for hand tools and complex measuring devices. Trained new and inexperienced personnel.

Engineering Technician

October 1981 to December 1981

Q.E.D. Systems Inc.
4646 Witchduck Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23455

Developed operating procedures and system diagrams for main propulsion equipment under the United States Navy Engineering Operational Sequencing System. Proof-read documents for conformity to contract standards.

Chief Machinist's Mate

December 1980 to October 1981

USS Portland (LSD-37)
FPO New York, NY

Managed the supervision, training, and discipline of personnel assigned to the Main Propulsion and Auxiliary Divisions. Responsible for operation, maintenance, repair, and logistic support of steam operated, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment including main propulsion engines, deaerating feed tanks, condensers, air ejectors, deck machinery, anchor windlass, steering engines, main and emergency generators, ballasting equipment, pumps, valves, piping, and ship's boats.

Engineering Technician

November 1978 to November 1980

Naval Sea Support Center Atlantic
St. Juliens Creek Annex
Portsmouth, VA 23702

Provided technical assistance in the operation and repair of shipboard machine tools, air conditioning and refrigeration, anchor windlass, winches, liquid oxygen plants, air compressors, weapons elevators, and cranes. Maintained divisional technical library. Ordered, received, and issued supplies, test equipment, and tools. Prepared system drawings for engineering proposals. Assisted in use of Digital Equipment Corporation PDP/8E computer for trouble analysis and timing of shipboard weapons elevators. Wrote maintenance procedures for shipboard medical equipment. Scheduled events in the ongoing installation of the United States Navy Engineering Operational Sequencing System.

Chief Machinist's Mate

March 1977 to October 1978

USS Forestal (CV-59)
FPO New York, NY 23509

Managed the supervision, training, and discipline of personnel assigned to the Auxiliary Division in the operation, maintenance, repair, and logistic support of steam operated, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment including liquid oxygen generating storage and recharging systems, catapults, aircraft elevators, hanger bay doors steering units, deck machinery, anchor windlasses, pumps, valves, and piping.

First Class Machinist's Mate Student

January 1977 to March 1977

U.S. Naval School of Cryogenics
Norfolk Naval Ship Yard
Portsmouth, VA 23709

Enrolled in a course of study covering operation, maintenance, and repair of high pressure liquid oxygen and nitrogen generating plants. Graduated with a grade of satisfactory and received Navy Enlisted Classification 4283; Cryogenic Equipment Maintenance Technician.

First Class Machinist's Mate
Cryogenics Technician
Submarine Repair Technician

March 1975 to January 1977

USS Fulton(AS-11)
FPO New York, NY 09501

Operated and maintained liquid oxygen and nitrogen generating plant and associated compressors and storage and recharging systems. Awarded Navy Achievement Medal for precision cleaning of oxygen system aboard USS Tinosa following Emergency Generator Changeout. Awarded Meritorious Unit Commendation for shipyard overhaul of USS Fulton.

Second Class Machinist's Mate
Student

October 1974 to April 1975

U.S. Naval School of Cryogenics
Norfolk Naval Ship Yard
Portsmouth, VA 23709

Enrolled in a course of study covering operation and maintenance of low pressure liquid oxygen and nitrogen generating plants. Graduated with a grade of satisfactory.

Second Class Machinist's Mate
Hydraulics Supervisor

August 1971 to October 1974

USS Inchon (LPH-12)
FPO New York, NY 09501

Supervised the operation, maintenance, and repair of steering gear, deck edge elevators, cargo elevators, capstans, stanchions, anchor windlasses, boat davits, high pressure air compressors, pneumatic message tubes, replenishment winches, remote valve operators, dredger ammunition hoists, hydraulically operated whip antennae, medical evacuation elevator and barber"s chair.

Third Class Machinist's Mate
Student

January 1971 to August 1971

United States Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit
Schenectady, NY

Enrolled in a course covering specific system characteristics and operational procedures of shipboard nuclear propulsion systems.

Third Class Machinist's Mate
Student

June 1970 to January 1971

United States Navy Nuclear Power School
San Francisco Naval Ship Yard
Mare Island, CA

Enrolled in a course of study covering Math, Physics, Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Nuclear Systems, and Radiation Control.

Machinist's Mate Fireman

January 1970 to June 1970

Machinist's Mate "A" School
Great Lakes, Illinois

Enrolled in a course of study covering basic propulsion engineering and auxiliary machinery.

Fireman Apprentice

November 1969 to January 1970

United States Navy Recruit Training Command
Great Lakes, Illinois

Enrolled in a course of study covering seamanship, fire fighting, first aid and rescue, military drill, marksmanship and physical fitness.

Trucker

March 1969 to November 1969

Hardinge Brothers Inc.
1420 College Avenue
Elmira, NY 14902

Operated electric fork lift truck to route production components of machine tools throughout plant building. Prepared finished machine tools for shipment.

Student/Machinist

September 1968 to March 1969

Corning Community College
Corning, NY

Enrolled in a course in Industrial Technology, including Math, English, Physics, Drafting, Computer Programming (FORTRAN), and Machine Shop. Employed part time in the school machine shop as a machinist.

Tool&Die Apprentice

October 1967 to June 1968

Breesport Tool Manufacturing Corp.
616 Main Street
Breesport, NY 14816

Operated surface grinder, lathe, milling machine, drill press and forge. This was part of a cooperative student work program. Having passed the New York State Regents exam for Tool&Die Making early, I was permitted to work instead of attending classes at the Chemung and Tioga Counties Board of Cooperative Educational Services Vocational Technical School.

Tool & Die Student

1965 to 1968

Chemung and Tioga Counties Board of Cooperative Educational Services
Vocational Technical School
Horseheads, NY 14845

Enrolled in a three year course in tool and die making. Attended classes and shop practice for three hours per day, five days per week. Led class as top student. Passed three year Regents exam early and was permitted to work at Breesport Tool Manufacturing Corporation in lieu of attending classes during third year. Received diploma in math and tool and die making from New York State Board of Regents in June 1968.

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