Objective
Maritime Success
Experience
US Seafoods 5/2002 - Present
9461 Olson Place Southwest Seattle 98106, Washington US Salary: 68,000 USD Per Year
Hours per week: propay %
Deckhand
*Deckhands work under the supervision of the Deck Boss and are responsible for maintaining deck safety, including keeping decks clear and stowing unnecessary gear. Deckhands ensure the deck is kept clean, sanitary, and in good condition. This is a skilled position and requires good understanding of the vessel operation, the ability to think and act quickly in the unpredictable environment and requires the ability to work on deck in any situation that arises at sea. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Asbjorn Kvam, Supervisor's Phone: 18667633133)
Meldisco/kmart 1/2001 - 5/2002
4561 Salt Lake Boulevard, Honolulu HI US Salary: 18,000 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 40
stock/warehouse
warehouse, stock merchandise, sales rep
-assist customers/customer service
-organize warehouse to appropriate serial numbers
-restock merchandise (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Jason Pinero, Supervisor's Phone: 8085282280)
Aloha VIP Tours Inc 5/2000 - 12/2000
444 Hobron Lane, Honolulu 96815, HI US Salary: 19,000 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 40
Tour escort/ Ticket agent/ Customer service/ porte
Itineraries
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Guides
Airline tickit agent (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Gloria Deszy, Supervisor's Phone: 808 955-5900 )
Education
Hawaii Business College
33 South King St 4th Floor, Honolulu 96817, HI US
Some College Coursework Completed - 6/2001
6 Quarter Hours
Major: Computer Networking
GPA: 2.7 out of 4.0
Roosevelt High School
1120 Nehoa Street, Honolulu 96822, HI US
High School or equivalent - 6/2000
Major: Sociology
GPA: 3.2 out of 4.0
Certification
Maritime License Center
1311 Kapiolani Blvd. #407, Honolulu 96814, HI US
Certification - 8/2007
Major: Master/Mate 200 Tons
GPA: 97% out of 100
Relevant Coursework, Licensures and Certifications:
Master/Mate 200 Tons
Apprentice of Tug
CPR
Deck General
Nav Plotting/General
Fire Fighting
Safety
Ship Handling/stability
Skils
-operation of 24000swl boom crane
-operation of 1800swl knuckle crane
-various power tools
-splice cables and wires
-splice ropes various types of strands
-net mending and gear work
-heavy hydrolic powered machinery