Steven Sullivan

Facilities Director at National Sign Systems

Steven Sullivan has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Steven started their career in the US Navy, where they served as an Aviation Structural Mechanic and Air Traffic Controller. During their time in the Navy, they managed the acquisition of aviation simulators and training devices, successfully delivering multiple projects. Steven was recognized for their achievements with two Navy medals.

After retiring from the Navy, Steven worked at Pep Boys Inc as an ASE Master Automotive and Motorcycle Technician. Steven then joined Fritz-Rumer-Cooke as a Railroad Heavy Equipment Mechanic, where they were responsible for maintaining, repairing, and operating various types of railroad construction and maintenance equipment.

Steven later joined Mars Inc as a System/Shift Industrial Maintenance Technician until their retirement in 2006. Steven then worked at Associated Hygienic Products as a Senior Electrical/Instrumentation Engineering Technician, where they played a key role in the installation and commissioning of high-speed diaper lines. Steven also provided training and support for new lines at different facilities.

Their most recent position was at National Sign Systems as a Facilities Director, where they led the development of acquisition proposals and prepared budgets. Steven also directed the implementation of new CNC equipment to improve production efficiencies.

In summary, Steven Sullivan has a well-rounded work experience, with expertise in engineering, maintenance, and project management across various industries.

Steven Sullivan has a diverse education history. In 2009, they obtained a certification in Step 7, Simotion, and WinCC from Siemens in Atlanta, GA. In 2003, they received a certification in Elect/Mech/Programming from Kuka Robotics. From 1990 to 1991, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in DOD Systems Aquisition Project Management at Fort Belvoir VA. Earlier, from 1981 to 1984, they completed a Bachelor's degree in Airways Systems Science through USN Air Traffic Control. Lastly, in 1973, they achieved a 1st in class certificate in Aviation Maintenance while studying at USN Aviation Structural Mechanic.

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