Objective
Marine Engineer's Position
Experience
Government Vessel Experience (Mates list tonnage, Engineers list propulsion type)
2010- Present Chief Engineer USNS Yano
2007-2009 Chief Engineer USNS Bowditch
2002-2004 First Asst. USNS Britian
2002-2002 Chief Engineer USNS Fisher
1994-1995 Chief Engineer USNS Cape Edmond 1991-1993 Chief Engineer USNS Cape Lobos
1990-1991 Chief Engineer USNS Cape Dimond
1980-1985 Military Sealift Command-Various Vessels
Other Significant Experience:
Marine Engineer’s Beneficial Association
1985 – 2010
CHIEF ENGINEER
Directing the technical management of the vessel’s engineering department
Overseeing and/or performing necessary maintenance and repairs to the vessel’s engineering systems in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.
Preparation of technical specifications and estimates for major system modifications and overhauls.
Reviewing and implementing safety management policies and internal audits in accordance with ISM/ISO requirements.
ASSISTANT ENGINEER
Responsible for the maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of diverse equipment and machinery, to include:
Steam and Diesel Propulsion Systems
High Pressure Boiler Operation and Maintenance
Electrical Power Generation
Switch Gear Distribution and Motor Controls (4160 volts)
PLC Controlled Gantry Cranes, Container Cranes and Mono Rail Hoists
Liquid Cargo Handling Equipment
Refrigeration/Recovery Equipment
Electro-Hydraulic and Compressed Air systems
Education
1980 Massachusetts Maritime Academy, B.S. in Marine Engineering
Certification
2002 Crane & Ramp Training, McGregor, USNS Britian, NOLA
2003 Government Vessel Operations, MEBA School
2003 Vessel Security Officer, MEBA School
2008 Tankship Safety LNG, MEBA School
2009 DOD Information Awareness Training, Sasebo, Japan
2009 Trafficking In Persons Training, Sasebo, Japan
2009 Hazamat Training, Horizon Lines, NJ
2010 Tankship Safety DL, MEBA School
2010 Advanced Fire Fighting, MEBA School.
2010 Small Arms Familiarization and Qualification
Skils
All maritime related skills.