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Timothy L O'Neil 720 School House Road Chesapeake, VA 23322-1710 Email Address: capttimo43@gmail.com Cell Phone: (757) 685-5040 EXPERIENCE 08/1999 to 02/2010 (retired) ; 40+ hours per Week; Engineering Manager; GS-0830-13; last promoted 08/1999; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; MSC Special Mission Support Office, PM23, 2425 Stalwart Road Suite 200, Norfolk VA, 23521-3326; Mr. Neil Lichtenstein , 757-417-4433 ; may contact supervisor. MSC SMS PM23, UIC N46077, Supervised assigned port engineers and marine surveyors in their daily activities involved in the contract operated ships' marine operations, voyage repair availabilities, operating budgets, shipyard availabilities, quality audits, new equipment installations, predictable maintenance, conditional maintenance, and preventive maintenance. Communicate daily with Sponsors' (NAVO, DRSSP, NSWCCD) representatives for operational changes, scheduling changes and funding requirements. Accountable for the efficient and effective usage of products and services provided by NAVFAC and Public Works (PW). Responsibilities include oversight of contractor operators' environmental and hazard abatement programs. As a MSC (Military Sealift Command) type desk engineering manager, have the collateral responsibility to provide products and services using command resources, personnel, hardware, facilities, and industry to accomplish Sponsors' (customers) requirements. 06/1997 to 08/1999; 40+ hours per Week; Mechanical Engineer; GS-0830-12; last promoted 08/1999; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; MSC SMS EAST, Project Office (PM22), Camp Pendleton, Bldg. 238, P.O. Box 7480, Virginia Beach, VA 23458-7480; Mr. Jack Taylor , 757-462-3007. Responsible for overseeing contractor activities involved in the PM22 Special Mission Ships' daily engineering operations. Responsible for approving contractor's maintenance planning and the technical review of contractors' invoices for approval. During tenure, I was assigned as lead PM22E Port Engineer for the USNS Water's (T-AGS 45) conversion, decommissioning of the USNS Vanguard (T-AG 194), USNS Bowditch's PSA, and the USNS Zeus's (T-ARC 7) emergency hull dockside repairs. 06/1995 to 06/1997; 56 hours per Week; Chief Engineer; $80,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; DYN Marine Services, 2000 Edmund Halley Drive, Reston, VA 22091-3436; Mr. Dave Leahy , 703-715-4401 ; may contact supervisor. Directed the coastal hydrographic survey ship and hydrographic survey launches daily engineering operations. Ensured the mission of surveying the ocean floor and the collecting of hydrographic data were not hindered. Responsible for authoring repair availabilities' specifications and directing subcontractors during repair availabilities. During the first year of the contract, authored the various ship's standard operating procedures and training instructions for the ISO 9000 and ISM certification processes. 12/1994 to 12/1996; 56 hours per Week; Marine Consultant/Nautical Surveyor; $75,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; Bluewater Surveying Co., Inc., 720 School House Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322-1710; (self-employed) , 757-482-1931. Provided survey and consulting services with the ability to balance safety considerations against commercial demands from my practical experience in the day-to-day management of various ships. This core knowledge is supplemented by further expertise in handling cargo and other maritime skills. 12/1993 to 12/1994; 40 hours per Week; Senior Chief Engineer; $70,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; EG&G (Marine Management) Services, 2600 Eltham Avenue, Norfolk, VA; Tom McGuire , (757) 853-4448. Directed the marine engineering office for the federal government ship operating contracts' procurement process. Co-authored proposals for various federal governments RFP's (Request For Proposals) and obtained federal government agency management agreements for RRF (Ready Reserve Force) ship management contracts. 02/1990 to 12/1993; 56+ hours per Week; Marine Engineering Superintendent/Chief Engineer; $90,000 per Annum; last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee; not on a temporary promotion; Nicholas Bachko Co., Inc., 17 Battery Place Suite 1027, New York, NY 10004; Michael Morarity. Managed the engineering, union crewing, and daily operations of two (2) 2400 TEU (Trailer Equivalent Units) fast turn around fully automated (unmanned engine room) container ships on the Northern Liner Route. EDUCATION Newman Preparatory School, Boston, MA; 1963 High School Diploma Calhoun MEBA Engineering Sch, Easton, MD; No Degree in Marine Engineering , 1969; 4.0 out of 4 Point GPA; 50 Semester Hours Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay, MA; No Degree in Marine Engineering , 1965; 3.0 out of 4 Point GPA; 92 Semester Hours PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Trafficking in Persons Basic Awareness Training, 1 Hrs., 02/09/2006; Performance- Based Services Acquisition (CLC013) Section 888, 09/29/2005: Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS), 4 Hrs., 07/2004; Contracting Officers Representative Course (ALMC-CL), 40 Hrs., 12/19/2003; PD2-FMS Integration Training, 16 Hrs., 07/29/2003; Civilian Personnel Management for Supervisors, 32 Hrs., 04/28/2000; Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) Staff Planning Course, 40 Hrs., 02/2002; Anti-Terrorism Awareness Training Level One, 4 Hrs., 09/2001; Position Classification for Supervisors and Administrative Staff, 16 Hrs., 09/2001; STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) Re-Certification Courses at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 40 Hrs., 07/2001; Resuscitative Medicine Training, 08 Hrs., 09/2000; Dept of the Navy Commercial Purchase Card Course for Micro-Purchasers, 08 Hrs., 07/2000; CBRD Course, 80 Hrs., 05/2000; National Sealift Training Program for Engineers, 32 Hrs., 05/2000; ABS Internal Auditor Training for ISM Code and ISO 9000 Course, 08 Hrs., 09/1999; Gas Turbine Operations, Inspections, and Maintenance Course, 40 Hrs., 07/1999; Advanced Topics in Surface Preparation by Water Jetting, 8 Hrs., 06/1999; Officer Leadership Course (TSN CNR-950-0001), 16 Hrs., 03/1999; Officer Leadership Course (TSN CNR-950-0001), 16 Hrs., 03/1999; ALBRAVACO Drydocking Training Course, 40 Hrs., 10/1998; Port Engineer's Training Course, 40 Hrs., 05/1998; Crisis Action Team (CAT) Training (CINCLANTFLT Operational Command Center), 80 Hrs., 01/1998; Technical Type Universal Refrigeration, 16 Hrs., 01/1996; Basic Shipboard Firefighting (J-495-0412), 24 Hrs., 06/1995; Marine Refrigeration, 40 Hrs., 12/1991; Damage Control (K-495-0045), 16 Hrs., 06/1995; Air Capable Ship Helo Firefighting (J-495-0414), 8 Hrs., 06/1995; Basic Shipboard Firefighting (J-495-0412), 24 Hrs., 06/1995; Naval Reserve Officers Sealift Orientation, 40 Hrs, 07/1987; and Liquefied Natural and Petroleum Gas Technology, 80 Hrs., 08/1980. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES/CERTIFICATES United States Coast Guard Chief Engineer License Steam, Gas Turbine, and Motor for Vessels of Any Horsepower (Serial Number 041864, Issue Number 9), 12/1996. STCW Certificate (041864), 12/1996. The Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors Accredited Marine Surveyor Certificate (336), 02/1995. Government of the District Of Columbia Class 1 Steam Engineer's License, 05/1972. Government of the District Of Columbia Class 3 Steam Engineer's License, 12/1971. PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP SERVICE AWARD - 07/27/2003. UNITED STATES COAST GUARD UNIT COMMENDATION with OPERATIONAL DISTINGUISHING DEVICE to the UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - 09/2002. COAST GUARD SUSTAINED AUXILARY SERVICE AWARD FOR SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE OF DUTY 10/20/2015 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP SERVICE AWARD - 10/31/2013 MSC CERTIFICATE OF SUPERIOR ACCOMPLISHMENT - 08/2000. CITY OF CHESAPEAKE, VA CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE LOCAL BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS AS A BOARD MEMBER – 02/27/2013. CITY OF CHESAPEAKE, VA CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE WETLANDS BOARD AS A BOARD MEMBER - 11/28/2001. CITY OF CHESAPEAKE, VA CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE TRANSPORTATION SAFETY COMMISSION AS A BOARD MEMBER - 10/1997. CITY OF CHESAPEAKE, VA CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR CHRISTMAS 96 TRANSPORTATION SAFETY CAMPAIGN - 01/1997. CITY OF CHESAPEAKE, VA CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR KEEPING CHESAPEAKE CLEAN AND GREEN - 10/1993. MARAD VIETNAM SERVICE RIBBON - 8/1985. OTHER INFORMATION Member U.S. Navy Reserves (Merchant Marine Reserves Program), 02/1980 to 11/2004. Naval Reserve Association, since 07/1985. The Institute of Marine Engineers - Associate (52187), since 01/1992. Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (AMS 336), since 04/1995. Member of USCG Auxiliary Flotilla 55, since 07/1998. Calhoun MEBA Engineering School Alumni, since 07/1999. Member City of Chesapeake Fire Prevention Board, 10/2013 – Present Member of the City of Chesapeake, VA Local Board of Building Code Appeals, 01/2008-01/2013 Member of the City of Chesapeake, VA Wetland's Board, 11/1997-11/2000. Member of the City of Chesapeake, VA Safety Transportation Board, 10/1994-11/1997. U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION Reserve Duty: 11/2001 to 07/2002 - U.S. Navy Reserve Duty: 03/1993 to 10/1993 - U.S. Navy Campaign badges and/or expeditionary medals received: NDS 8/95 w/BRZE STAR 4/2. LTR OF CONGRAT DCNO for CAPT BILGER & SRFO EXCEL 3/2. ASR w/ SLVR HR GLASS, 3, & BRNZ 12/1. LTR OF COMM COMNAVRES READINESS COM MID ATL FY1. LTR OF COMM COMNAVRES READINESS COM MID ATL FY0. NAVRES READINESS COMM REG 6 COMM EXCEL 9/0. MOVS 9/0. MU COMM 2/82. NUC 5/0. Honorable Discharge: 06/2004


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