Michael Williamson

Michael Williamson

Regional Infrastructure Program Manager Pacific Fleet

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  • About me

    President & CEO, Pacific Coast Iron

  • Education

    • Naval Postgraduate School

      1998 - 1999
      MS Systems/Financial Management
    • University of Virginia Darden School of Business

      2008 - 2008
      Certificate Executive Program
    • Virginia Military Institute

      1983 - 1987
      BSME Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

      Activities and Societies: Soccer Team (Team Captain & 4-year Letterman) Kapa Alpha Order

  • Experience

    • US Navy

      Jan 1999 - Jan 2001
      Regional Infrastructure Program Manager Pacific Fleet

      Oversaw planning, programming, budgeting, and execution for all shore investment accounts (N46) in support of 6 Navy Regional Commands including including Navy Region Southwest (California) Navy Region Northwest (Washington), Navy Region Hawaii, Navy Region Marianas (Guam), Navy Region Japan and Navy Region Korea.

    • US Navy

      Jul 2003 - Jul 2015

      Directs the full range of engineering, construction, facilities maintenance and repair, energy and utilities distribution, environmental, planning, real-estate, and transportation services to Navy Region Hawaii. Leads 1,360 civilian engineers, tradesmen and other professionals, as well as, 22 Officers, and 225+ Navy and Air Force military personnel in execution of more than 400 contracts and projects worth $1.5B/yr in support of Navy Region Hawaii, and Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The command provides support to five bases and DLA's Pacific Fuels Depot covering over 27,000 acres and supporting 70,000 servicemen, familes and retirees across the state. Show less Public Works Officer for Marine Corps Bases Japan, responsible for full spectrum of operations, maintenance, and repair for 9 installations (1,700 facilities, $8B plant value) with an annual operations budget of $300M. Worked closely with the Government of Japan on a variety of issues including; planning and programming for the Japanese Facilities Improvement Program (JFIP), relocation of 8,000 Marines to Guam, consolidation of installations on Okinawa, and relocation of Marine Corps Air Station, Futenma. Show less

      • Vice Commander, Naval Facilities Command, Pacific

        Jul 2014 - Jul 2015
      • President/CEO (Commanding Officer) Naval Facilities Engineering Command Hawaii

        Sept 2012 - Jul 2014
      • President/CEO (Commanding Officer) Officer In Charge of Construction MCIWEST

        Jun 2010 - Aug 2012
      • Vice President for Regional Operations (Operations Officer) NAVFAC Southwest

        Jul 2008 - May 2010
      • Global Infrastructure Portfolio Manager (Chief of Naval Operations N81)

        Aug 2006 - Jul 2008
      • Facilities Director (Public Works Officer) Marine Corps Base Japan

        Jul 2003 - Jul 2006
    • Pacific Coast Iron

      Aug 2015 - now
      President

      Servicing the Southern California area for 45 years, Pacific Coast Iron is a progressive structural steel and miscellaneous iron fabricator and erector. We pride ourselves on providing a strong team of experienced professionals who are committed to accomplishing a streamlined, on time, profitable job. Assisting our clients from the budgeting phase through occupancy, we seamlessly take design drawings from concept to completion. Our philosophy is as straightforward as we are, to safely build a zero defect job on or ahead of schedule always consciously remembering the green environment that we work and live in. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Certified Instructor

      U.S. Navy
    • Level III Federal Acquisition Warrant

      Department of Defense (DAWIA)
      Sept 2010
    • Top Secret Security Clearance

      DONCAF
      Jan 2006
    • Professional Engineer (Mechanical)

      State of California
      Jul 2002