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Marine Engineer. Unlimited CoC, Senior 3rd Eng - Ship Service Engineer

Objective


Seeking new Challenge in a more shore based role


Experience


MV Adonia – 4 x Sulzar ZA40 V14 10.5MW ECDT 04.01.04 – 22.02.04

MV Adonia - 4 x Sulzar ZA40 V14 10.5MW ECDT 29.03.04 – 10.05.04

MV Aurora - 4 x MAN B&W L48/60 V14 11.5 MW ECDT 09.06.04 – 14.08.04

MV Finnreel 1 x MAN B&W L48/60 V12 12600 KW ECDT 15.10.05 – 18.12.05

MV Great eastern - MAN B&W RT 2 –Stroke

13560KW JEO/4EO 20.08.06 – 13.10.06

MV Rhourd Enouss - MAN B&W RT 2 –Stroke

13560 KW JEO/4EO 21.10.06 – 19.12.06

MV Finnreel 1 x MAN B&W L48/60 V12 12600 KW 3EO 27.01.07 – 26.03.07

MV Finnreel 1 x MAN B&W L48/60 V12 12600 KW 3EO 29.05.07 – 23.07.07

MV Finnreel 1 x MAN B&W L48/60 V12 12600 KW 3EO 11.10.07 – 21.11.07

MV Tor Corona 2 X MAN B&W L48/60 8 CYL Trunk. 9600 KW 3EO 14.01.08 – 09.04.08

MV Tor Corona 2 X MAN B&W L48/60 8 CYL Trunk. 9600 KW 3EO 26.05.08 – 15.07.08

MV Stena Pioneer

Senior 3EO 17.08.08 – 03.08.08

MV Stena Pioneer

Senior 3EO 09.09.08 – 01.10.08

MV Thomson Dream

23800 KW Ships Service Engineer 05.05.10 – 21.09.10


Education


SOUTHAMPTON SOLENT UNIVERSITY – WARSHASH MARITME ACADEMY



BTEC Higher National Diploma – Marine Engineering



HND Unit Grade

Business Management Techniques Merit

Analytical Methods for Engineers Merit

Engineering Science Merit

Engine Design Merit

Project (Inert Gas systems) Merit

Plant and process principles Merit

Pneumatics and Hydraulics Pass

Instrumentation and control principles Pass

Marine electrical systems Pass

Marine engineering thermodynamics Merit

Propulsion and power (Motor) Pass

Propulsion and power (Steam) Distinction

Marine Engineering Mechanics Merit

Operation and maintenance of Electrical Plant Pass

Marine Auxiliary Plant Merit

Marine engineering management Merit

Naval Architecture for marine engineers Merit

Engineering Drawing Pass



Summary of Qualifications (Cont)



National Vocational Qualification (NVQ 3) – Marine Offshore Operations



Units achieved

1 Maintain sea worthiness of the vessel

2 Respond to emergencies on board the ship

3 Take charge of survival craft and rescue boats

4 Maintain a legal and safe working environment on board the ship

5 Maintain and an Engineering watch

6 Prepare and Monitor the operation of Marine diesel propulsion machinery and ancillary systems

7 Operate auxiliaries and service machinery

8 Operate and maintain pumping and associated control systems

9 Operate and adjust vessel electrical equipment

10 Maintain mechanical machinery and systems

11 Contribute to maintaining electrical machinery and systems

12 Create, maintain and enhance working relationships on board the ship



Additional Courses and Qualifications



Course Date achieved

Personnel Safety and social Responsibilities 12.11.2003

Engineering OOW Workshop skills 20.06.06

Elementary first aid 10.11.2003

Certificate of proficiency in Medical first aid aboard ship 13.03.2005

Personnel Survival techniques 11.11.2003

Proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats 11.02.2006

Fire prevention and fire fighting -Basic 14.11.2003

Training in advanced fire fighting 06.04.2006

State of Alaska Department public safety Fire service training 25.08.2005

Grinding wheel certificate – Abrasive wheels regulations 1970 18.12.2004

Tanker familiarisation 01.08.2006

Royal institute of Naval architects – Continuing personnel development 18.11.04

Basis Offshore Induction and Emergency Training (Including HUET and EBS) 7.11.2008

Escape System Training 7.11.2008



CoC Engineering OOW– MCA Unlimited Motor Vessels

June 2006


Certification


BTEC Higher National Diploma – Marine Engineering



National Vocational Qualification (NVQ 3) – Marine Offshore Operations



CoC Engineering OOW– MCA Unlimited Motor Vessels


Skils


OCCUPATIONS AND POSITIONS HELD



Maritime Industry : Junior Engineer Officer

Fourth Engineer Officer

Third Engineer Officer

Ships Service Engineer Officer



Oil and Gas Industry : Service Technician

Junior Project Engineer


 


PERSONNEL INFORMATION



I consider myself to be a very outgoing person and have always enjoyed travelling. I travel a lot with my job at present but also enjoy going places in my own time. I consider myself to be very competitive person which is mainly driven by my ambition. I have always had an interest in current affairs and more recently a strong interest in recent history although it was something I never followed up at school. I like to read, mainly factual novels instead of fiction. I do have goals I would like to achieve concerning life and life issues however I understand that success is very broad.

I am a driven, hard worker and work best when setting my own fast pace. I can work well on a team when required and have worked in small to large team atmospheres. I am a quick learner who can understand instructions quickly and easily the first time they are explained. I consider myself an extremely professional individual with a high attention to detail.



I like to spend my time mostly surrounding sport and sporting events. I have been a member of my local golf course for nearly 14 years where I was junior captain for one year. I played for my county and had trials for Scotland and presently try to play as much as possible however present work and living commitments limit my time on the golf course. I enjoy following big golfing tournaments and travel regularly to these.

My other main sporting passion is football. I have been playing football my whole life, playing for school at all levels as well as my local club and University team in Southampton. When I can, I follow my local team to Home and away games. I have an interest in many other sports including cricket, snooker and rugby and try to follow these as much as possible.

Costa Calma, Las Palmas,
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