MOS 12Q POWER DISTRIBUTION SPECIALIST NCOER BULLETS

  • Identified the risk to operations during a communication exercise due to wet stacking of generators and adjusted the output to prevent damage to all supported communications equipment, ensuring uninterrupted communication.
  • Prevented damage to signal components, saving $20,000 in equipment repairs, and sustained power to network systems, contributing to the success of the training exercise.
  • Assisted with the survey and installation of new power lines and transformers, restoring electricity to over 1 million South River Electric customers, improving their quality of life.
  • Deployed after Hurricane Sandy to restore power to affected areas in New Jersey, providing critical support and aiding in the recovery efforts.
  • Volunteered for cleanup and power installation actions in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, demonstrating dedication to assisting communities in times of need.
  • Deployed to Fort Indiantown Gap and installed 12 generators, restoring power to critical facilities and fire stations, ensuring the continuity of essential services.
  • Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of electrical systems and outstanding workmanship during the complex installation of new power lines and transformers, showcasing expertise and skill.
  • Led a crew of six personnel in the maintenance and cleaning of 47 Critical Power Panels, four SSUPS generators, and switchgear cabinets, ensuring optimal functionality and reliability.
  • Utilized knowledge of power distribution and adjusted generator settings to prevent wet stacking while supplying adequate power to maintain network connectivity, ensuring operational efficiency.
  • Restored power connections while maintaining steady-state operations in the brigade tactical operations center, enabling seamless command and control functions.
  • Acted as unit readiness NCO while the unit was deployed, overseeing and ensuring the unit’s readiness and preparedness for operational tasks.
  • Supervised day-to-day operations of the full-time staff, providing guidance and support to ensure smooth operations and mission accomplishment.
  • Submitted 45 soldiers for NCOES (Noncommissioned Officer Education System) upon return from deployment, prioritizing their professional development and career advancement.
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