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PSC Street Address  Box 15FPO, AP Street Address  United StatesMobile: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Ext:Day Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE - Ext:Email: EMAIL AVAILABLEAvailability: ASAPJob Type: PermanentWork Schedule: Full-TimeDesired locations:United States - WA United States - FL United States - MA Japan - Yokosuka Naval Base South KoreaWork Experience:NAVFAC Far East Atsugi JapanPSC 277 Box #15FPO, AP 96939 United States05/2017 - PresentSalary: 74,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Series: 0301 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 12Installation Energy Manager/ESPC Project Manager (This is a federal job)Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:I am currently a GS-12 Installation Energy Manager at Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan. My duties include researching, gathering information, creating and designing energy and water conservation projects for the installation. I also conduct energy conservation training to the base tenants, hold energy awareness events, and other important outreach events. I brief command leadership weekly on the status of the installations energy use. I am also the lead manager for a $42 million Energy Savings Performance Contract that will replace the installations boilers system and upgrading lighting and water fixtures with energy efficient. I help achieve Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) GOLD level of achievement for having an outstanding energy management program. I work closely with the facilities management department assuring that all products used in the projects are energy efficient.Supervisor: Gary Gentz (315) 264-3140Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesNAVFAC MarianasBuilding 205, Nimitz Hill, Santa Rita, GuamBarrigada, GU 96929 United States10/2013  05/2017Salary: 63,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Series: 0802 Pay Plan: GI Grade: 11This is a time-limited appointment or temporary promotionEngineering Technician (Utilities and Energy Management) (This is a federal job)Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:As an Engineering Technician for Utilities and Energy Management, I work with AUTOCAD, CIRCUITS, INFADS and other utility programs. I am trained on the new AMI meters and how to remotely ontain the data when need (loads, demands..). I have received performance awards in my poisiton.Supervisor: Armando Abad (671-349-6275)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesDepartment of Defense (NAVFAC)Building 205, Nimitz HillBarrigada, GU 96929 United States09/2010 - 10/2013Salary: 60,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Series: 1601 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 11Energy Manager (This is a federal job)Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:I am in charge of running the energy conservation and awareness program for the USMC-Guam. I review DD1391s, implement energy conservation measures to current buildings, educate and train the base tenants on energy conservation and awareness, and manage all other energy elements to the current base's blueprint. Here is a list of some of the key tasks I am responsible for and a daily basis:1. Provide leadership and expertise to the installations energy program following the guidelines of the Navy Energy Program, being responsible for development and execution of local energy and water management programs to reduce Navy and Marine Corps energy consumption and cost.2. Develop, maintain, and improve an Energy Awareness (EA) program within the installation Energy Program as a means to educate, inform, and disseminate energy related issues and data to appropriate commands in order to attain energy and cost savings.3. Serve as the point of contact for energy issues, problems, and costs; seek out, apply for and receive training, and maintain proficiency in energy issues such as policy, regulations, codes, building energy efficient models, life cycle costing, innovative technology, energy efficiency/conservation strategies, and promote energy training of others including informal training of non-energy personnel.4. Identify energy and water efficiency opportunities and determine their life-cycle cost-effectiveness.5. Direct energy and water efficiency facility audits to ensure the requirements of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and Executive Orders 13123 and 13423 are met.6. Coordinate with regional Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Echelon III organization, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Department of Energy, energy consultants, utility companies, and other sources to accomplish audits.7. Develop required project documentation for project approval and funding and incorporate energy efficiency projects into the Energy Master Plan as appropriate.8. Seek out, apply for and secure innovative financing to support the Energy Program, EA, energy efficient products, and energy projects.9. Provide energy expertise to support the development, maintenance, and improvement of the utilities data and billing management system, as directed.10. Draft, review input from appropriate authorities, revise, and ensure publication of energy policies, regulations, instructions, and guidelines.11. Present results and recommendations to the Command from monitoring procurement and supply activities to ensure only appropriate energy and water efficient supplies and equipment replacements are obtained. This includes energy usage verses budget reports.12. Develop and manage a Building Energy Monitor (BEM) Program for all facilities ensuring appropriate personnel are assigned for on-site energy and water efficiency efforts.13. Perform other energy engineering tasks assigned in support of the Utilities Energy Management (UEM) Branch. These other tasks include responsibilities for acquisition and oversight of utility services; interact and provide technical supervision to PWD Shops personnel regarding in-house utilities projects and maintenance; be a point of contact for utility repair contracts; and supervise the monitoring and tracking of utility and energy consumption metrics.14. Have a detailed backround with use of MAXIMO. Have a strong backround with facility management and initiating trouble calls and working with the BOS contract specialists.I have been awards two Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) awards for reducing energy and water at two different naval installations in the Northwest of the United States.I am one of the creators of the first energy mascot for the Navy and Marine's energy program. The mascot whose name is "BRITE" was created a few years ago and travels all over the word to convey the message of energy conservation.I have a strong ability to run an energy program due to my experience in the field on both technical and an outreach point of view. I consider myself a people person and someone who works for a team.Supervisor: Bruce Hall (Retired)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me firstRJD Technologies (Tech)Bremerton, WA United States05/2007 - 09/2010Salary: 75,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Resource Efficiency ManagerDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:A resource efficiency manager works as a consultant to the military installation. In my case I worked as a resource efficiency manager and created and developed energy and water conservation projects and then delivered them to the energy manager for approval and then funding. The following task were done on a daily/weekly basis:Analyze energy bills including utility rates or tariffs to gather historical energy usage data.Calculate potential for energy savings.Collect and analyze field data related to energy usage.Educate customers on energy efficiency or answer questions on topics such as the costs of running household appliances or the selection of energy efficient appliances.Identify and prioritize energy saving measures.Inspect or evaluate building envelopes, mechanical systems, electrical systems, or process systems to determine the energy consumption of each system.Perform tests such as blower-door tests to locate air leaks.Prepare audit reports containing energy analysis results or recommendations for energy cost savings.Prepare job specification sheets for home energy improvements, such as attic insulation, window retrofits, or heating system upgrades.Quantify energy consumption to establish baselines for energy use or need.Recommend energy efficient technologies or alternate energy sources.Analyze technical feasibility of energy saving measures using knowledge of engineering, energy production, energy use, construction, maintenance, system operation, or process systems.Compare existing energy consumption levels to normative data.Identify opportunities to improve the operation, maintenance, or energy efficiency of building or process systems.Measure energy usage with devices such as data loggers, universal data recorders, light meters, sling psychrometers, psychrometric charts, flue gas analyzers, amp-probes, watt meters, volt meters, thermometers, or utility meters.Determine patterns of building use to show annual or monthly needs for heating, cooling, lighting, or other energy needs.Oversee installation of equipment such as water heater wraps, pipe insulation, weather stripping, door sweeps, or low flow showerheads to improve energy efficiency.Supervisor: David Washington ((360) 315-5000)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesUnited States NavyNaval Air Station Whidbey IslandOak Harbor, WA United States08/2003 - 05/2007Salary: 40,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 503rd Class Petty Officer Quarter MasterDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:I was an enlisted 3rd class petty officer assigned to an Navy aviation unit. I was certified as a Plane Captain where my duties were to determine if the Navy Jet was in condition to fly. As a plane captain you take control of that plane and hand it over to the pilot once you deem it safe for flying. I later became a Quarter Master which duties included:conduct weather observations;determine compass and gyro error;compute tide and tidal current data;keep logs and records; determine their ship's position by visual and electronic means;compute times of sunrise and sunset;follow the nautical rules-of-the-road to prevent collisions at sea.Supervisor: Kevin Evans ((671) 349-1047)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me firstEducation:Central Arizona College Coolidge, AZ, United StatesTechnical or Occupational Certificate 10/1996Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Attended the Central Arizona Regional Law Officers Training Academy where I obtained a certificate as a state of Arizona Police Officer.Western New Mexico University Silver City, NM, United StatesSome College Coursework Completed 05/1995GPA: 3.5 of a maximum 3.5Credits Earned: 135 Quarter hoursMajor: Criminal LawJob Related Training:1) Certified Energy Manager's Course2) Building Operators Certification class3) CECOS Facility and Energy course (Twice)4) LEED certification course5) Energy Exchange / GovEnergy (2007-2018)6) Building Management / Maintenance Level 1Language Skills:LanguageSpokenWrittenReadEnglishAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAffiliations:Association of Energy Engineers - MemberUnited States Green Building Association - MemberProfessional Publications:Have written over 300+ energy and water conservation articles for military and non-military newspapers and magazines. Also have been featured on installations Facebook pages speaking about the importance of energy and water conservation.References:NameEmployerTitlePhoneEmailDesiree Masterson NAVFAC MarianasRegional Energy Manager (Marianas)PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEBrian Hess NAVFAC MarianasCivil EngineerPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEPatrick Russell NAVAFC MarianasEnergy ManagerPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEBruce Hall NAVFAC MarianasDeputy Public Works OfficerPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEJames Roark NAVFAC MarianasIndustrial Control System Program ManagerPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLE Indicates professional referenceAdditional Information:Honors: I received an energy awareness month proclamation from the governor of the state of Washington that declared the last week of October of 2007 Energy Conservation and Awareness Week. I was honored with letters of appreciation from several Flag Officers as well as Commanding Officers for my role in reducing energy consumption at the military installation. I have been interviewed several times on tv programs about energy conservation and awareness. As IEM at Naval Air Facility Atsugi, I achieved SECNAV GOLD level of achievement for FY18.Awards: Received many awards while on active duty (Navy Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal and other tour of duty medals). Received two federal energy management program (FEMP) awards for conserving energy and water at two navy installations in FY2009. Was part of the 2009 FEMP Presidential Energy Conservation Award (award is given to the best energy program in the federal government).Energy management: I have been in the energy conservation field for almost 10 years and have a vast knowledge of the field, departments and people associated with the military energy program. I have a great knowledge of how to put together project documents, DD1391s, project workbooks and other energy project implementation documents. I am trained in energy auditing, surveys and lighting areas. I have obtained a certification in building operations, HVAC, chillers and am currently obtaining my LEED certification.Leadership Activities: I consider myself a great leader. I have led several departments and continue to lead in the best way possible. Great leadership leads to great work results. I am currently leading a group that is involved with helping disabled children in the community.

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