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MAYA DIAL
309 BETHEL BURLEY RD. PORT ORCHARD, WA. 98001
Cell: (360)551-1230 Home: (360) 895-9876
E-mail: dialfamaya@wavecable.com
PIPEFITTER\ PLUMBER
May 2011 to Present - Trinetics International
Inc. PWG International (Master Plumber Insp. Afghanistan
Bagram Air Field
July 2010 to April 2011 - Sallyport Global / (URS
Corporation: Mechanical & Pipefitter Djibouti Africa)
May 2010 to July 2010 - Pacific Ship Repair
& Fabrication, Inc. (Marine Pipefitter)
August 2009 to May 2010 - Delphinus
Engineering (Marine Pipefitter Team Leader US and Gaeta Italy)
July 2009 - J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding
Corporation (Marine Pipefitter)
January 1980 to June 2009 - Puget Sound Naval
Ship Yard (Pipefitter\ Supervisor)
October
1971 to December 1979 - Phoenix AZ.: Plumbing Union/ Community College/Underground
copper mine pipefitter (Heckle Lake Shore
Copper Mine Casa Grand
September 1968 to October 1971 - United
States Navy: Boiler Tech, Diesel Engineman
Current active secret clearance (DOD) to
2020, Passport to 2019
I have
maintained working crews averaging 15 people in all area of work.
High
School graduate (GED)
Phoenix AZ. Plumbing Union, 3 Years
apprentice ship consisting of blue print reading, design and fabrication layout
and installation of all types of piping system including sprinkler systems.
Journeyman Card was issued at the end of apprenticeship.
Phoenix AZ Community College: 1) a (40 hours)
Machine trade blue print reading, understanding and design and quality control.
2) A (40 hours) Structural steel blue print drafting and reading and design,
understanding fabrication and stress of welded steel. 3) A (90 hours) Welding, gas and arc, the
different types of filler material for each and the heat ranges. The welding of
dissimilar metals and the stress factors involved. All classes were
satisfactory grade.
SHIPYARD TRAINING
29yr’s,
10yr’s as a full quailed nuclear worker, consisted of continual training in all
phases of pipefitting per process instructions, corporate manual and continual
refresher classes to keep updated in all standards and operations. I have had
extensive training in all types of safety issues and equipment and hazardous
material handling. Lean training I receive green belt before retiring. As a
supervisor, training in quality control and quality assurance and objective
quality evidence .The DOD kept us trained in things from management to
mentoring and team building with many other classes to keep us certified with
NAVSEA standards for 29 years.
I have spent several years in the recycle
program both as a mechanic and a Foreman dismantling submarine and surface
crafts. I have to take care of hazardous material of various kinds on the old
boats while maintaining OASH standards. I had to sort and separate different
types of material and equipment. I have had to work with temporary service and
support trades to get the boats down to the to the keel blocks while
maintaining a schedule and a safe work environment.
PIPE FITTING
EXPERIENCE:
I have
worked various types of expansion joints or boots, Hard rubber up to 48”,
stainless steel up to 30” and bronze up to 24”. I have also worked on various
types of back flow preventers on various types of systems.
I have worked on all types of piping water
systems, both nuclear and non nuclear on and off ships.
I have
worked water systems: potable, fresh, feed, salt, and contaminated and
condensate systems. I have worked on high and low pressure steam systems. I
have worked on high and low pressure air systems and oxygen system. I have
worked on lube oil, fuel oil, hydraulics oil and waste oil systems. I have
worked on types of sprinkler systems for counter measure wash down and fire
suppression. I have worked on all types of gas systems, liquid and vapor. I
have worked on various types of chemical systems on air craft carriers. I have
worked on all types of plumbing systems for bath rooms, drains and vents for
voids and tanks. The pipe sizes have
been ¼” to 36”.
The piping materials are plastics, brass and
bronze, copper (hard and soft), copper nickel 90/10 and 70/30, Stainless steel
or cress 300 and 400 series, Carbon and galvanized steel, Monel, Titanium and
aluminum.
Pipes walls have been Schedule 40 up to
schedule 160, and all series of wall thickness.
I have worked outside diameter and inside diameter tubing and pipe, OD
& ID.
The joint
make up have been P1 or P2 with a tolerance 3 to 5 thousands closed root,
backing rings, consumable insert, steps rings, slip coupling, sockets and
saddle type weldolets.
I have worked on many types of gauge
connection.
The pressure ratings have been from 0 PIS to
10,000 PSI in the various systems.
I have
done radiation test or RT, penetration test or PT, ultra sound test or UT, and
magnetic test or MT. I have done air groom and soap bubble testing.
I have worked mechanical joints from ½ inch
to 24 inch with a wide range of torque values from 21 inch pounds to 1500 foot
pounds.
I
have used most gaskets material in marine, industrial and commercial systems,
10 PSI to 10,000 PSI.
I have helped in constructing and set up of
staging for the work I was doing. I have also help in rigging the larger pipe and components into position; I
have a working knowledge in both.
PLUMBING EXPERIENCE:
While working the plumbing union and
underground copper mine as a pipe fitter and mine maintenance I did my own
welding and brazing on structures I had to build, I worked with various types
of piping systems, water, air and gas both liquid and vapor. The piping system
consisted of: plastic, galvanized, cast iron, steel, various grades and types
of copper, cement (transit), clay, and tile and black pipe for fire sprinkler
systems, pipe sizes were 1\2” to 36”.
In the lower pressure system we used fluid
tight or ring tight, no hub coupling, compression coupling, saddle tee that
bolted on, slip joint, solvent weld, soft solder, braze and vitriolic and
vitriolic to weld . In the higher pressure system we used screw or threaded
joints, flanged and welded. In emergency we used belly bands and pumpkins for
temporary repairs.
I worked
in commercial, industrial and residential installing air water and gas, in
single homes to large housing projects and custom homes where I have done underground
sewer and water systems for the homes as well as ran all the major systems
under the streets, I have done top out of all the plumbing and piping systems,
copper & pvc, abs & cast iron and black pipe for natural gas from under
floor to above roof and set all fixtures and added all trim and finish work in
the homes and offices. I have done maintenance and repair on homes and stores
and have done remodel and repair. I piped self contained sewer and potable
water systems with wells out in the desert of Phoenix for larger housing
complexes.
I have helped design and install lawn and
irrigation sprinkler systems for homes and offices and gulf courses.
I learned how to run backhoes, scissors
lifts, forklifts, bulldozers and other heavy equipment for digging and running
grade and leveling trenches for back fill and grade work.
I learned how to use a transit instrument
for maintaining a ¼ inch per foot fall for sewer lines several 100 yards long.
I was a lead off when I was running large housing projects with a crew of six
in plumbers.
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