Objective
Employment as a naval architect / marine engineer in commercial, recreational, government, or transportation sectors.
Experience
• Douglaston Yacht Squadron – Douglaston, NY
July 10 – October 28, 2011
Launch Boat Captain. Responsible for transporting people to and from their boats, as well as basic launch boat maintenance. Obtained a USCG OUPV captains license for the position.
• Self – Long Island, NY
April 2010 – Present
Tutor. Provided private tutoring to middle school, high school, and college students in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and SAT I prep.
• Endeavor Tutoring – New York, NY 10003
September – December 2010
Tutor. Provided private math and physics tutoring to college students.
• CDI Marine, Band-Lavis Division – Severna Park, MD 20715
August 24, 2009 – April 30, 2010
Naval Architect. Work Included: Performing ship stability analyses, reviewing engineering drawings, improving a planing hull resistance prediction code, creating a yard cradle conceptual design for USCG small craft, assembling a ro-ro vessel parametric analysis, developing engineering change orders.
• Stevens Institute of Technology / Davidson Laboratory – Hoboken, NJ 07030
August 25, 2008 – May 20, 2009
Research Assistant. Work Included: Resistance, dynamic stability, and seakeeping tests of various models in Davidson Lab’s Tank 3 model basin.
• Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding – Ocean Springs, MS 39564
January 9 – February 21, 2008
Naval Architecture Intern. Work included: finite element analysis, weight estimates, schematic drawing revisions.
• Amsec Rosenblatt – New York, NY 10013
July 5 – August 8, 2007
Naval Architecture Intern. Work included: weight estimates, ship mooring calculations, proposal organization.
• Bertram Yacht – Miami, FL 33142
January 2 – February 16, 2007
Yacht Production Engineering Intern. Work included: hydrostatic analyses, system schematic revisions / verifications, production line efficiency analysis.
• Hiltveit Associates Inc. Marine Transport Corporation – Hauppauge, NY 11788
December 30, 2005 – February 7, 2006
Engine/Deck Cadet aboard the chemical tanker M/T Fase: Participated in daily maintenance. Stood engine and bridge watches. Stood as security officer while in port. Began in Holland, proceeded to England, crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Atlanta, then to New Orleans, then to Mexico, and departed ship in New Orleans.
• Austal USA – Mobile, AL 36633
January 4 - February 16, 2005
Shipyard Intern. Welding, inventory, and fitting on high-speed catamaran ferries.
Education
• Stevens Institute of Technology – MSE, Ocean Engineering (Naval Architecture concentration) – 08/2008-05/2009
• Webb Institute – Dual BS, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering – 08/2004- 06/2008
• Loyola School – High School Diploma – 09/2000-06/2004
Certification
• ABYC Rules Certification Course, 2010.
• USCG Limited OUPV/Master (Launch Tender) License
Skils
Computer Software Knowledge:
AutoCAD, Mathcad, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Microsoft PowerPoint, Rhinoceros, GHS, Maple, Orca 3D, NavCad
An enthusiastic lifelong boater with a strong academic background in naval architecture and marine engineering plus two years of industry experience. I'm seeking to apply my skillset and determination towards technical employment in the marine industry.