women working in an industrial facility: it's not all oil & grease

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Presented by: Catherine Dill, Stacy Woodley, Sarah Fedder and Missy Jordan

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Page 1: Women Working in an Industrial Facility: It's Not all Oil & Grease
Page 2: Women Working in an Industrial Facility: It's Not all Oil & Grease

NSWC CORONANSWC PORT HUENEME

Pt Loma/North Island DMF

SUPSHIP Bath Detachment-San Diego, CA

Maine

Pennsylvania

NSWC Ship Systems EngineeringStation

Naval Sea Logistics CenterNavy Foundry and Propeller

CenterWashington

Indiana

NSWC CRANESUPSHIP BATH

PUGET SOUND NSY & IMF

NUWC KEYPORT

California

Virginia

Washington DC

NAVSEA DIR & PEOsNSWC HQ

NSWC CARDEROCKNSWC INDIAN HEAD

Naval Ordnance Safety &Security Activity

Naval Explosive OrdnanceDisposal Technology Div

Maryland

Connecticut

Rhode Island

NUWC HQNUWC NEWPORT

SUPSHIP GROTON

NORFOLK NSYSUPSHIP NEWPORT NEWS

NSWC DAHLGRENNSWC Combat Direction

Systems ActivitySurface Combat Systems

Center SEASPARROW Project

Support OfficeAEGIS Ballistic Missile

Defense

FloridaMississippi and

LouisianaNSWC Panama City

Naval Experimental Diving Unit SUPSHIP GULF COAST(Pascagoula, MS & New Orleans, LA)

South Carolina

Naval Nuclear Power Training

Unit

PORTSMOUTH NSY

PEARL HARBOR NSY & IMF

Keyport Det Waipahu, HI

Portsmouth NSY ASDS Det

Hawaii

Idaho

Bayview

Georgia

Support from NNSY to TRF

Kings Bay

Wisconsin

SUPSHIP OnsiteOffice Marinette, WI

Memphis

Tennessee

Allegany BallisticLaboratory

West Virginia

Portsmouth NSY Detachment Pt Loma & Deep Submergence Unit

North Island, San Diego, CA

Extraordinary Careers, Unique Opportunities

California

Naval Sea Systems CommandCareer Opportunities

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WHAT WE DO(NAVSEA)

The Naval Sea Systems Command is comprised of command staff, headquarters directorates, affiliated

Program Executive Offices (PEOs) and numerous field activities. Together, we engineer, build, buy

and maintain ships, submarines and combat systems that meet the Navy Fleet's current and

future operational requirements.

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WHAT WE DO(NAVAL SHIPYARDS)

Naval Shipyards perform logistic support and work in connection with ship construction, conversion,

overhaul, repair, alternation, dry docking, outfitting, manufacturing research, re-development and test

work.

PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD – KITTERY, ME

NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD –

PORTSMOUTH, VA

PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD – BREMERTON, WA

PEARL HARBOR NAVAL SHIPYARD - PEARL HARBOR, HI

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Real World Influence

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Here are Some Examples of Engineer Opportunities at the Shipyards:

• Nuclear Mechanical

• Nuclear Test

• Nuclear Refueling

• Nuclear Electrical

• Nuclear Auditing

• Process Improvement

• Radiological Engineers

• Safety & OSHE

• Project Management

• Mechanical Engineers

• Test Engineers

• Process Engineers

• Industrial Engineers

• Information Technology

• Quality Assurance

• Project Engineers

• Business Operations

• Material Inspection

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Missy Jordan

Degree: B.S. Mechanical EngineeringSchool: University of New Hampshire

Internship: Portsmouth Naval ShipyardYears at the Shipyard: 30 years, Quality Assurance, Fluid

and Mechanical Systems, Level I Pipe and Bar program for the Navy, Project Engineer , Nuclear Inspection

Division Head, Nuclear Business ManagerOutside Interests: family (3 children and self employed

husband), friends, traveling, boating (sail or motor), gardening, needlepoint, remodeling older

properties…and helping people reach their goals

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Sarah Fedder

Degree: B.S. Chemical EngineeringSchool: University of New HampshireInternship: Chemical Etching Industry

Private Industry Experience: 4.5 years, Quality Engineer, Research & Design Engineer, Thin Film Heads Industry

Years at the Shipyard: 13 years, Nuclear Assistant Shift Test Engineer, Radiological Engineer, Radiological

Emergency Planning Engineer, Nuclear Business OfficeOutside Interests: Family (Mom of 2 boys), running,

hiking, skiing, gardening, reading

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Catherine Dill

Degree: B.S. Aeronautical EngineeringSchool: Clarkson University

(Currently working towards a M.S. in Organizational Leadership)

Years at the Shipyard: 10.5 years; Nuclear Shift Test Engineer, Nuclear Quality Assurance, Project Engineer, Radiological Monitoring Division,

Special Project, Nuclear Planning & EstimatingOutside Interests: Family (2 kids), SWE, outreach,

4-H leader, winter hiking, sewing for the Shriners, photography, and farming

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Stacy Woodley

Degree: B.A.S Engineering Technology

School: Paul Quinn College, Dallas, Texas

Years in private sector: 2.5 years, QA Metrology Technician

Years at the Shipyard: 4 years in Integrated Logistics Support Department. Selected to participant in the

(Civilian Professional Development Program)

Outside Interests: People, Most Sports, Eating food that others cook, laughing, making people laugh, outreach and last but not least riding my motorcycle Tony the

Tiger! He is GREAT!!!!!!

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Community Outreach • Engineerista

• Expanding Your Horizons

• SeaPerch

• FIRST Robotics

• SWE discussion panels

• WRN

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Real World Influence

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Discussion Topics

• Mentor/Role Model

– Both ‘assigned’ and pursued independently

• What to expect from your work environment

– Multi generation values & expectations

• Managing your work environment

– Conflict

• Work life balance

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Want More Information?

Contact Information:

Missy [email protected]

Sarah [email protected]

Catherine [email protected]

Stacy [email protected]

NAVSEA AND SHIPYARD WEBSITES:

http://www.navsea.navy.mil/default.aspx

http://www.navsea.navy.mil/shipyards/portsmouth/default.aspx

http://www.navsea.navy.mil/shipyards/norfolk/default.aspx

http://www.navsea.navy.mil/shipyards/puget/default.aspx

http://www.navsea.navy.mil/shipyards/pearl/default.aspx