Objective
Continue safely operate, maintain, and troubleshoot vessel systems. Adhere to company policies and procedures.
Experience
Over 8 years of Military experience involving Management, Training, Maintenance, Repair and Operational testing of Pneumatic, Hydraulic and Mechanical systems.
AREA OF EXPERTISE:
Preventative Maintenance Troubleshooting Pneumatic Systems
Diesel Engines Electrical Safety and Repair Hydraulic Systems
480 VAC 3 phase electrical Leadership Safety
EXPERIENCE:
K-Sea Transportation LLC Nov. 2007 - Present
Chief Engineer/Engine room Operator
• Safely and efficiently operate tug engine room
• Maintaining inspection and troubleshooting of generators, main propulsion and
pumps
• Tow winch, electric motors, air compressors, centrifuge, main engines and reduction
gear
• Performing all maintenance and electrical work aboard the tug
• Collecting lube oil samples from all machinery, checking all pumps and machinery
during rounds, log entries for E.R., L.O., F.O.
• Monitoring machinery activities from the engine
• Competent and responsible for all fuel transfers on tug
• Troubleshooting and assisting with barge repair as needed
Blue Chip 2
Vessel Maintenance Technician Jan. 2003 – Jan. 2007
• A party to new commissioning vessel (Blue Chip 2) while ship construction was
underway
• Worked with builders in inspecting/repairing, and initiating systems online
• Responsible for daily engine room operations including: main propulsion jet drives,
1825KW generators, pumps, HVAC, boilers, steam boilers, air compressors,
fabricating, welding
• All ships plumbing and fuel systems, electrical wiring, oil systems, fire fighting
equipment, ballast systems
• Supervision of workers associated with my watch
Blue Chip 1
Vessel Maintenance Technician Dec. 2003 – Mar. 2006
• Responsible for daily engine room operations including: main propulsion Z drives,
1825KW generators, pumps, HVAC, air compressors, fabricating, welding, ships
plumbing and fuel systems, electrical wiring, oil systems, fire fighting equipment,
ballast systems, and supervision of workers associated with my watch
U.S. Marine Corps July 1987 – Mar 1995
Sergeant-Avionics Technician
• United States Marine Corps, Lowery Air Force Base, Denver CO
• Courses in basic electronic, photography, and audiovisual equipment repair March
1988
• United States Marine Corps, Noncommissioned Officer School, San Diego CA. July
1990
• United States Marine Corps, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Millington, TN
• Courses in basic electronics including AC and DC circuitry, Avionics Communication,
• Navigation deceptive electronics countermeasure systems for (U/AH-1) Helicopters
June 1992
Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Illinois at Chicago, Dec. – 2001
Certification
Certification
• Chief Engineer (Limited) Near Coastal
• Third Assistant Engineer Unlimited
• Assistant Engineer (Limited) of motor vessels of any horse power
• Designated Duty Engineer of motor vessels of any horse power
• OS, Any unlicensed positions in the engineering department, SD(FH)
• BST-STCW-95-Sea School-Charleston South Carolina August-2009
• Combined-Basic/ Advanced Marine Fire-fighting Training Course of the Maritime
Administration’s Great Lakes Region Marine Fire Training Center, Toledo, Ohio July -
2004
• CPR and Life-supporting first aid
• Shipyard Competency
• Medical Provider Coarse
• Lifeboatman
U.S. Marine Corps Certificates: Sergeant-Avionics Technician
• United States Marine Corps, Lowery Air Force Base, Denver CO,
• Courses in basic electronic, photography, and audiovisual equipment repair March
1988
• United States Marine Corps, Noncommissioned Officer School, San Diego CA. July
1990
• United States Marine Corps, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Millington TN,
Courses in basic electronics including AC and DC circuitry, Avionics
Communication,
Navigation deceptive electronics countermeasure systems for (U/AH-1) Helicopters
June 1992
Skils
Competent and capable in communication, vessel systems troubleshooting, maintenance, and preventive maintenance.