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Fitter - Pumpman

Objective


A position where technical skills would be utilized.


Experience


Work Experiences



Position Machinist

Company New Filipino Maritime

Vessel M / V Global Strider

Tonnage 5052.78 4000 PS

Inclusive Years January 10, 1990 – April 16, 1991



Position Machinist

Company New Filipino Maritime

Vessel M / V Ocean Breeze

Tonnage 12905 8100 PS

Inclusive Years September 3, 1991 – September 24, 1992



Position Machinist

Company New Filipino Maritime

Vessel Emerald Highway

Tonnage 33131 20 000 PS

Inclusive Years December 11, 1992 – March 1, 1994



Job Description: Fitter

? Lays out, assembles, installs, and maintains pipe systems, pipe supports, and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment for steam, hot water, heating, cooling, lubricating, sprinkling, and industrial production and processing systems, applying knowledge of system operation.

? Selects type and size of pipe, and related materials and equipment, such as supports, hangers, and hydraulic cylinders, according to specifications.

? Inspects work site to determine presence of obstructions and to ascertain that holes cut for pipe will not cause structural weakness.

? Plans installation or repair to avoid obstructions and to avoid interfering with activities of other workers.

? Cuts pipe, using saws, pipe cutter, hammer and chisel, cutting torch, and pipe cutting machine. Threads pipe, using pipe threading machine.

? Bends pipe, using pipe bending tools and pipe bending machine.

? Assembles and installs variety of metal and nonmetal pipes, tubes, and fittings, including iron, steel, copper, and plastic.

? Connects pipes, using threaded, caulked, soldered, brazed, fused, or cemented joints, and handtools.

? Secures pipes to structure with brackets, clamps, and hangers, using handtools and power tools.

? Installs and maintains hydraulic and pneumatic components of machines and equipment, such as pumps and cylinders, using handtools.

? Installs and maintains refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, including compressors, pumps, meters, pneumatic and hydraulic controls, and piping, using handtools and power tools, and following specifications.

? Increases pressure in pipe system and observes connected pressure gauge to test system for leaks. May weld pipe supports to structural steel members.

? May observe production machines in assigned area of manufacturing facility to detect machinery malfunctions.

? May operate machinery to verify repair.



Position Fitter

Company CF Sharp

Vessel T / T Bayridge

Tonnage 103812 50 000 PS

Inclusive Years November 14, 1994 – August 27, 1995



Position Fitter

Company Maryville Maritime

Vessel M / T Brilliant Sea

Tonnage 47769

Inclusive Years February 24, 1996 – March 22, 1997



Job Description: Pumpman



? The Pumpman performs all work necessary for the safe and proper operation of the liquid cargo transfer system.

? This includes but is not limited to; liquid cargo transfer pumps, liquid cargo stripping pumps, liquid cargo coalesces and separators, strainers, filters, associated piping, valves, fittings, and deck machinery directly related to the transfer of liquid cargo.

? The Pumpman is responsible for performing routine required maintenance, repairs, SAMM; Condition based monitoring repairs and maintenance actions.

? These activities include but are not limited to; correcting leaks, packing valves, greasing fittings, glands, bearings and reach rods.

? The incumbent shall be fully capable of overhauling, repairing and rebuilding valves, pumps, reach rods, packing glands and stuffing tubes.

? The incumbent is required to be proficient in the performance of shipboard engineering casualty drills, fire drills, and collision drills, performing all duties as assigned.

? The incumbent must have the ability to perform assigned duties and carry out instructions safely and efficiently.

? The incumbent must take the initiative to perform emergency duties without specific orders or instructions.

? The Pumpman shall have a complete knowledge of MSC safety policies and practices, specifically including handling of flammable/dangerous liquids and confined space entry procedures, as well as the MSC Lockout/Tag-out program and policies.



Position Pumpman

Company Maryville Maritime

Vessel M / T Value

Tonnage 18829 12 000 PS

Inclusive Years May 24, 1997 – November 24, 1998



Position Pumpman

Company Maryville Maritime

Vessel M / T Value

Tonnage 18829 12 000 PS

Inclusive Years January 20m 1999 – April 16, 1999



Position Pumpman

Company Maryville Maritime

Vessel M / T Marol

Tonnage 22954

Inclusive Years July 10, 1999 – November 24, 2000



Position Pumpman

Company Maryville Maritime

Vessel M / T Marol

Tonnage 22954

Inclusive Years August 10, 2001 – March 5, 2002



Position Pumpman

Company Andriaki Shipping

Vessel M / T Neapolis

Tonnage 37392

Inclusive Years July 27, 2002 – September 2, 2003



Position Pumpman

Company Andriaki Shipping

Vessel M / T Nicopolis

Tonnage 37392

Inclusive Years April 16, 2004 – March 30, 2005



Position Pumpman

Company Delfi Shipping

Vessel M / T Transport

Tonnage 22587

Inclusive Years November, 26, 2005 – April 25, 2007


Education


Educational Bakground



Graduate of Transmitter Technician

June 1972 – March 1974

Osaka Institute of Electronics


Certification


TRAINING CERTIFICATE NO. DATE TRAINING CENTER



BSC with PSSR BSC – 01-010537 February 10, 2001 Philippine Nautical Basic Safety Course Training Institute



GTF GTF – 0327-02-2001 February 21, 2001 Philippine Seafarer

General Tanker Familiarization Training Center



SBFF SBFF – 0324-02-2001 February 3, 2001 Philippine Seafarer

Shore Base Fire Fighting Training Center



PSCRB PSC - 1353-02-2001 February 28, 2001 Philippine Seafare

Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boat Training Center



AFF AFF01 – 001-99 January 8, 1999 Maritime Training Advanced Fire Fighting Center of the Philippines



MARPOL 1 MP96 – 020056 February 13, 1996 Philippine Nautical

Marine Pollution Training Institute



OTF OTF98 – 120006 December 19, 1998 Philippine Nautical

Oil Tanker Familiarization Training Institute



GTS 03496 October 27, 1994 Asia Pacific

General Tanker Safety Maritime Services



OTS 01281 November 5, 1994 Asia Pacific

Oil Tanker Safety Maritime Services



EW WE12 – 00019-89 December20, 1989 Maritime Training

Engine Watch Keeping Center of the Philippines



SSA SSA – 065-03042102 March 20, 2004 Far East Maritime

Ship Safety Awareness Foundation, Inc.


Skils


Pipe Fitter

Welder

Mechanical


 

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