Objective
Highly motivated 100ton USCG captain/200ton mate seeking employment in a high-energy workplace where I can continue to develop and acquire good captain skills and knowledge.
Experience
C&C Technologies Aug 08-May 2013 Lafayette, LA
Able-bodied seaman/Relief captain
Able-bodied seamen in Gulf of Mexico and Brazil on survey vessels.
Relief captain in the Gulf of Mexico.
Held underway watches.
Trained new personnel on vessel familiarization.
Plotted courses for overseas voyages.
Participated in the deployment, retrieving and servicing of weather buoys.
Experience in collecting water, plankton and core samples in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico.
Aided in area mapping utilizing side scan, multi-beam, sub bottom sonar and AUV’S.
Maintained integrity and cleanliness of the vessel.
Sailors Union of the Pacific Dec 01-Aug 04/Feb 07-May 08 Los Angeles, CA
Bosun/Able-bodied seaman
Planned and managed daily work schedule for able-bodied seamen on container and missile tracking ships.
Maintained and ordered ship supplies.
Crane operator (200 tons) and forklift operator (10, 15, and 20 ton vehicles).
Member of ship’s firefighting team.
Stood roving security and quarterdeck watches.
Held underway watches.
Trained new personnel on vessel familiarization.
United States Navy Dec 1996-May 01 San Diego, CA
Boatswain’s Mate 3rd class
Supervised the seamen appointed to me.
Small boat operator (LCPL and LCU).
Worked with pneumatic and electric tools.
Forklift operator (5 ton vehicle).
Master helmsman for underway replenishments.
Member of ship’s firefighting teams.
Stood roving security and quarterdeck watches.
Education
Cuyamecca College, El Cajon, CA Jun 01-Dec 01 28 credits
Frenship High School, Wolfforth, TX 1992-1996 Diploma
Certification
100 ton Master (Domestic Tonnage) Near coastal.
200 ton Mate (Domestic Tonnage) Near coastal.
500 ton Mate (ITC Tonnage) Near coastal.
Officer in charge of navigational watch.
Rating forming part of a navigational watch.
Able Seaman-Any Waters, Unlimited.
First Aid and CPR.
STCW-95; II/3; II/4; II/5; VI/1; VI/2.
Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats.
Basic fire fighting.
Personal survival techniques.
Shipboard damage control.
Chemical, Biological & Radiological Defense.
Ordnance Handling Equipment (forklifts).
Hazard Ordnance Awareness.
Small Arms Training.
Skils
Conversational in Brazilian Portuguese.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Office.
Sea Scout 40m Catamaran Research and Survey Vessel
Miss Emma McCall 42m Supply Boat converted to Research and Survey Vessel
Inez McCall 33m Utility Boat converted to Research and Survey Vessel
Rig Supporter 76m Research and Survey Vessel
Andrew Charles 42m Utility Boat converted to Research and Survey Vessel
USNS Worthy (T-AGOS-140) 68m Ocean Surveillance Ship
USNS Shughart (T-AKR 295) 269m LMSR (RO/RO) Ship
Valid Texas drivers license.
Valid US Passport.
Valid TWIC Card.
Honorable Discharge from USN.