Greg Krawczyk is a dedicated and skilled professional currently serving as a Lead Volunteer and Maintenance Volunteer for the historic Lightship Chesapeake, a vital piece of maritime heritage. With a robust background as a USCG Licensed Chief Engineer, holding certifications in both Steam and Gas...
Greg Krawczyk is a dedicated and skilled professional currently serving as a Lead Volunteer and Maintenance Volunteer for the historic Lightship Chesapeake, a vital piece of maritime heritage. With a robust background as a USCG Licensed Chief Engineer, holding certifications in both Steam and Gas Turbine Unlimited, as well as Motor Limited-Oceans, Greg brings a wealth of technical expertise to his role. His Grade 1 Stationary Engineer certification from the State of Maryland further underscores his commitment to excellence in operations management and systems engineering within the maritime sector.
At HSIB, Greg plays a crucial role in the preservation and maintenance of the Lightship Chesapeake, ensuring that this iconic vessel remains a testament to maritime history and safety. His responsibilities encompass a range of key projects, including routine maintenance, safety inspections, and operational enhancements, all aimed at preserving the vessel's integrity and functionality. Greg's leadership skills shine through as he coordinates volunteer efforts, fostering a collaborative environment that emphasizes teamwork and shared knowledge among fellow volunteers.
With a strong foundation in national security and defense operations, Greg's experience in the Navy and his security clearance enable him to approach maritime challenges with a strategic mindset. His passion for transportation and military operations is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards. Through his volunteer work, Greg not only contributes to the preservation of maritime history but also inspires the next generation of engineers and maritime professionals. His multifaceted expertise positions him as a valuable asset to the Lightship Chesapeake and the broader maritime community.