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Marine Engineer

Objective


Astute, forward-thinking Marine Engineer equipped with a solid track record in leading operational and maintenance initiatives of ship systems. Possesses engineering licenses for vessels of any horsepower. Adept in heading and supervising engine room functions. Identifies and resolves key issues in rapid fashion.


Experience


OSG

First Assistant Engineer 2011 to Present

Plans/supervises the operation, maintenance, and repair work pertaining to all engines, auxiliaries, machinery, equipment, and facilities of the Engine Room Department.

Monitors refrigeration plants and HVAC systems.

Coordinates schedules and work assignments.

Performs inspections of equipment and work areas.

Ensures that all safety and regulatory policies are adhered to.

Removes and replaces defective/inoperable items.

Assumes accountability for the economical use of consumable supplies.

Supervises and trains engine department personnel.

Maintains a log of machinery repairs and updates



OSG

Second Assistant Engineer 2008 to 2011

Performed maintenance of propulsion and diesel engines, the fire room, boilers, and auxiliary equipment/machinery.

Held responsibility for the proper operation, condition, and economy of the fuel oil system; monitored gauges and repair equipment (purifiers, fuel pumps & engine injectors).

Oversaw bunkering and fuel oil transfers.

Maintained appurtenances and feed and condensate systems.

Tested/analyzed boiler water chemistry; tracked test records.

Calibrated combustion control equipment.

Coordinated safety and emergency drills; ensured safety, environmental, and pollution compliance.



MARINE ENGINEERS BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION

Third Assistant Engineer 2006 to 2008

Performed routine cleaning and maintenance duties on all machinery and electrical equipment.

Held standing watch responsibilities and conducted hourly equipment checks.

Repaired shipboard systems, including diesel engines; oil-fired and waste heat boilers; turbines; pumps; and compressed air systems.

Assumed accountability for electrical, sewage treatment, lube oil, bilge and oily water separation systems.



MARINE TURBO DIESEL

Field Technician 2000 to 2006

Specialized in maintenance and repair activities on main propulsion and ship service diesel engines.

Overhauled diesel engines and component systems, including pistons, liners, turbochargers, and main bearings.


Education


Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Marine Engineering Technology

CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY


Certification


•U.S. Coast Guard First Assistant Engineer License - Motor

•U.S. Coast Guard Second Assistant Engineer License – Gas Turbine

•U.S. Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer License – Steam

•U.S. Coast Guard Tanker Man Engineer — Dangerous Liquids

•STCW 95 Compliant (Basic/Advanced Firefighting, Medical First Aid, Basic Safety)

•Hazardous Materials Technician (MEBA Engineering School)


Skils


Ship Systems

*Staff Management

*Preventive Maintenance

*Program Management

*Marine Engineering

*Propulsion Systems

*Supervision

*Work Distribution

*Inventory Control

*Resource Optimization

*Regulatory Compliance

*Sailing

*Project Management

*Oilers

*Troubleshooting

*Seafaring Regulations

*Standing Watch

*Inspections

*Diesel Engineering

*ABS NS5 Software

*Requisitions


 

Colbert, WA,
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