| Carl Colditz, Ocean Engineer |
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100354 |
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USA CA Tehachapi | |
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4-yr Degree |
| Experience: |
20+ Years | |
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Objective A career as a Naval Architect or Marine Engineer in shipbuilding, offshore oil drilling, subsea production systems, naval and marine hardware development and shipboard related systems.
Work Experience Twenty-nine years experience in Marine engineering projects, mechanical/electrical engineering systems and component development. Expertise in new ship construction, retrofit / upgrade of existing U.S. Navy ships and civilian passenger ferries. Four years of experience in offshore oil drilling hardware development. New concept design and redesign of mechanical, structural, hydraulic and pneumatic components and piping systems, engineering tests and evaluation, technical proposal and test report writing. Extensive user knowledge of ANSI Y14.5 and MIL-STD-100, AutoCad rev. 14, NASTRAN for Windows rev 4.0. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Project, Excel, PowerPoint and CAESAR II for power piping stress analysis software. Familiar with the capabilities of SolidWorks and Pro E, by project use or formal college course training and self-tutorial study. Good user knowledge of instrumentation and DATA acquisition systems used for rotary machinery testing and EMI / EMP testing.
Education Bachelor of Science in Engineering- Ocean Engineering
California State University Long Beach, 1986
Skils Marine Logistics Engineer, Technical writer and mechanical systems engineer for US Navy steam turbine powered generators and propulsion plants, used on nuclear power submarines and aircraft carriers. Lead engineer for conducting training of US Navy personnel for the validation of the manual used for repair, maintenance and operation of the ship service generator, used on US Navy submarines.
Project engineer in charge of the renovation of a 1960’s vintage steam turbine powered generator, under the direction of the Marine Logistics Services Department of Northrop Grumma
Adition Info Performed stress analysis of all major piping systems on U.S. NAVY ships new construction, using CAESAR II software, IAW ASME 31.1.
Designed retro-fit and removable pipe bulkhead penetration for smoke proof requirements on board US NAVY ships.
Wrote test procedure, organized and performed live wet test of entire foam fire fighting system on large cargo ship. |
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