Tim Glinatsis (619) 398-5445 tglinatsis@alum.mit.edu OBJECTIVE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To contribute to the advancement of marine, shipbuilding and manufacturing technologies through a technical leadership or project management position. EXPERIENCE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2002-Present General Dynamics NASSCO San Diego, CA The largest provider of new construction commercial and military ships on the U.S. West Coast. Technical Director / Manager, Government Projects | 2007 - Present - Responsible for all technical interaction, collaboration and negotiation with Government, ABS, and USCG, as well as oversight of engineering budgets and contractual compliance for government and military programs. - Enabled the delivery of five (5) T-AKE class vessels to the U.S. Navy between 2007 and 2008. - Personally solicited and administered the funds for government-sponsored cost reduction efforts under the Cost Avoidance Special Study program; over 25 individual studies, with a net cost reduction approaching $20 million. Supervisor, Outfit Engineering | 2006-2007 - Responsible for liaison between engineering and production personnel, and oversight of freeze/chill cargo hold cost reductions. - Supported the delivery of first T-AKE vessel to U.S. Navy through resolution of production and design issues, and negotiation of government-initiated discrepancies. On-Board Area Manager, Cargo/Ballast/Main Deck | 2003-2005 - Responsible for cost and schedule development/adherence in the final stage of construction for three (3) separate British Petroleum crude oil carriers. - Contributed to the successful delivery of three (3) new vessels between 2003 and 2005, including the lead ship. 1999-2000 Sea-Land, Matson, Liberty Maritime Various Providers of international cargo transportation services. Engineering Cadet - Responsible for assisting shipboard engineering officers with routine operation and maintenance of primary propulsion and auxiliary systems. - M/V Liberty Star: Designed and implemented automated vessel status reports for shipboard transmission to corporate headquarters. - Obtained over 300 days at sea, working in pursuit of qualification for USCG Third Assistant Engineer license. SKILLS, TECHNOLOGIES & PROJECTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint, Project) - Excellent Proficiency - MACPAC Material Management System - Good Proficiency - Technical Writing - Excellent Proficiency - Microsoft Visual Basic - Good Proficiency - HTML/XHTML/CSS - Excellent Proficiency - Earned Value Management System - Excellent Proficiency - Languages: English, Spanish - Windows, MacOSX, Linux - Excellent Proficiency EDUCATION & INTERESTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ocean Systems Management (M.S.) - Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT), 2002 - -- Thesis: 'Increasing the Size of the Effective U.S. Controlled Shipping Fleet' - -- Areas of Study: System Dynamics; Finance; Optimization; Management of Marine Systems; Supply Chain Management; International Logistics; International Shipping; Transportation Flow Systems - Marine Engineering and Shipyard Management (B.S.) - U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point), 2001 - -- Minor: Literature - USCG-Licensed Third Assistant Engineer for motor and steam vessesl of unlimited horsepower - Lieutenant, US Navy Reserve - Active Security Clearance: Secret References available upon request.