CDR Eric Ford

CDR Eric Ford

Dates of Service: May 1991 - Dec 2011
RETIRED
90% Complete
6 Endorsements
164 Contacts
Influence Score: 21,001
2,910 out of 863,578 Veterans
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Promotions

  • ENS May 91
  • LTJG Nov 92
  • LT May 96
  • LCDR Sep 01
  • CDR Dec 06
Commissioning Source:  USCGA, May 1991

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Bio 

Highly Polished and Professional Leader and Manager with a relentless pursuit of perfection, continually recognized for exceeding expectations, getting things done, creating efficiencies and saving money. Adeptly skilled at determining the desired end goal and focusing processes on achieving results while eliminating unneccessary tasks and championing the necessary programmatic changes. Dedicated Servant Leader always looking to do the right thing & help others: served over 9 years on Church Parish Councils serving, organizing & leading the communities as well as teaching the children in Sunday School, serving in the altar, singing in the Choir, & volunteering for all major events & fundraisers; Chaired & Vice Chaired New London ASME Chapter having over 350 members for a three year period; and coached multiple youth sports teams

Military Experiences

May 2007 - Jun 2010
SFO Galveston
Commanding Officer
Directly lead, managed & mentored over 100 personnel; indirectly managed hundreds more on-site, remotely or via a distributed workforce. Managed all projects, unit & base & provided specialty support logistics services in areas of Naval Engineering for 8 CG ships & 75 small boats; Facility Maintenance/Eng. of > $500 million in shore side infrastructure; Civil Eng. for $200 million in construction and repair projects; Environmental Mgmt of Base, incl Hazardous Materials/Waste; Procurement, budgeting and mgmt of > $10 million annually; Logistics for all visiting DOD, CG & NOAA vessels; Human Resources; Admin; Info Technology; Shipping & Receiving; Health Services; Base Security; & more to > 5000 direct customers from 70 units indirectly impacting millions of lives & > $400 million daily.
Jul 2005 - May 2007
Executive Officer
Directly led, managed and mentored over 25 personnel; indirectly managed tens more, on-site, remotely or via a distributed workforce. Managed and planned customer cost, scope, contracting and schedule of the maintenance and repair of 49 ships and 288 small boats from 26 states involving $10 million in annual project work. •Created nation’s first ever Vessel Support Unit during response to hurricane Katrina & managed the maintenance & repair of over 130 vessels directly contributing to saving over 11,000 lives via surface vessels. •Managed $100 million in repair & construction projects throughout New Orleans, LA, ensuring continuous operations & simultaneously developed strategic & significant long-term infrastructure improvements increasing effectiveness post Hurricane Katrina.
Jul 2001 - Jul 2005
USCGA
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Developed & taught classes & laboratories averaging 15 contact hours a week each semester, greatly exceeding the national average. Mentored & advised 35+ advisees each semester, guiding them in their coursework & careers. •Served as member of several hiring committees for multiple part time & full time faculty positions. •Project Manager & Advisor for multiple Senior Design Projects: Solar powered boat, placing 4th in an ASME international competition; Use of Biodiesel fuel in the marine environment; Creation of underwater dive aids in support of Homeland Security; & a highly competitive first entry in SAE sponsored Mini-Baja Competition. •As the CG technical expert, traveled & responded to technical inquiries from the Columbian & Sri Lankan representatives during ship negotiations.
Jun 1999 - Jun 2001
Engineer Officer
Supervised, led managed 29 personnel in performance of ships maintenance, upkeep, & repair of all electrical, mechanical, hull, auxiliary, outfitting & damage control equipment, machinery & structure. •Developed specifications & repair requirements, managed performance & performed quality assurance checks for over $3 million in repairs & maintenance affecting every space on the ship. •Solved critical life threatening issues & championed programmatic changes to dry docking requirements for an entire class of medium endurance cutters (ships). •Solved critical life threatening deficiencies in fuel hoses affecting all flight capable ships in the CG & Navy fleets; ensured discrepancies were made known & corrected, thus, preventing fuel spills, fires, destruction & death. •Earned CG E ribbon

Military Credentials

Professional Development Schools

Aug 2010 - Feb 2011

Defense Acquisition University

Nov 2005 - Jun 2006

Incident Command Structure (ICS) 100, 200, 300, 700 and 800 Training

Apr 1997 - Dec 1997

University of Phoenix - Completed 1/3 of MBA program

Mar 1996 - May 1996

Seven Habits of Highly Effective People & Principle-Centered Leadership

Certifications

Feb 2011

CG (Coast Guard) Facilities Engineering Acquisition Professional, Level II Certified

Jan 2011

DHS Test and Evaluation Manager Acquisition Professional, Level 1 Certified

Dec 2010

CG Production, Quality and Manufacturing Acquisition Professional, Level I Certified

Dec 2010

CG Systems Planning, Research, Development and Engineering (SPRDE)–Systems Engineering, Level I Certified

Foreign Language Skills

1986

German (0+/2)

Security Clearance
None / Expired
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