Objective
Involves the design, construction, installation, operation and support of the systems and equipment, which propel and control marine vehicles, and of the systems which make a vehicle or structure habitable for crew, passengers and cargo.
Experience
VESSEL NAME TYPE RANK DWT SIGN ON SIGN OFF
NEPTUNE / TITAN Tanker 3/E 272,000 12-09-2009 11-03-2010
M.T IRON MONGOR 6/ Ishima Ship management (Spore) Tanker 4/E 106,000 14-01-2009 02-06-2009
M.T CHEM GLORY / VShips (S’pore) Tanker 4/E 35,000 21-10-2008 31-12-2008
MT LALAZAR / PNSC Tanker DM 100,000 23-09-2006 22-05-2007
MT SHALAMAR/ PNSC Tanker DM 100,000 01-12-2005 31-05-2006
MT LALAZAR / PNSC Tanker DM 100,000 18-02-2005 24-09-2005
MT JOHAR / PNSC Tanker DM 100,000 07-02-2004 03-11-2004
MV SARGODHA / PNSC Cargo DM 12396 30-08-2002 20-08-2003
Education
COURSE NUMBER DATE OF ISSUE ISSUED BY
Auto & Diesel Diploma Associate Engineer 1996 Govt. College of Technology
COC Class 4 1301 20/08/08 PAKISTAN
Certification
COURSE NUMBER DATE OF ISSUE ISSUED BY
ADVANCE FIRE FIGHTING 0664 12-07-2009 PROMETI
PERSONAL SURIVAL TECHNIQUES 020331 24-09-1997 PMA
PERSONAL SAFETY&SOCIAL 009577 21-08-2008 PMA
OIL TANKER FAMILIARIZATION 410 13-08-2008 PROMETI
MEDICAL FIRST AID 003764 28-08-2000 ST. JOHNS
WATCH KEEPING DECK/ENGINE 871-E 18-12-2003 MMD
ENGINE PLANT SIMULATOR 000878/S-850 24-07-2007 PMA
PSCRB 002436 03-07-2006 PMA
Skils
English speaking & writing (Fair)
Typing speed (Good)
Marine Engineering is allied to mechanical engineering, although the old marine engineer requires knowledge (and hands-on experience) with electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, control engineering, naval architecture or ship design, process engineering, steam generation, turbines and even on certain military vessels.