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Ordinary Seaman

Objective


To work in abroad and share my expertise as an ordinary seaman


Experience


WORK EXPERIENCED:



OCEANIC CONTAINER LINES INC.

511 Honorio Lopez Boulivard, balut Tondo Manila



APPRENTICE MATE

October 12, 1998 to October 15, 1999

VESSEL: M/V SARANGGANI BAY I

GROSS TONAGE: 2,833.17

NET TONAGE: 2,0022.58

HORSEPOWER: 2,800.00



ORDINARY SEAMAN

OCTOBER 17, 1999 TO MAY 23, 2002

VESSEL: M/V SARANGGANI BAY I

GROSS TONAGE: 2,833.17

NET TONAGE: 2,0022.58

HORSEPOWER: 2,800.00



PINEWOOD MARINE PHILIPPINES, INC.

Suite 301 3rd Flr., Marbela Manila

2071 Roxas Boulevard, Malate

Manila Philippines



ORDINARY SEAMAN

SEPTEMBER 20, 2003 TO SEPTEMBER 11, 2004

VESSEL: HIBISCUS ISLE

GROSS TONAGE: 8,652

PANAMA



ORDINARY SEAMAN

APRIL 18, 2005 TO APRIL 17, 2006

VESSEL: ASIAN GYRO

GROSS TONAGE: 13,267

PANAMA


Education


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUD:



SCHOOL: YEAR:



HIZON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1983-1989

ST. MARY’S ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 1989-1993



FEATI UNIVERSITY 1993-1997



COURSE: ASSOCIATE MARINE TRANSPORTATION


Certification


BASIC SAFETY TRAINING WITH PSSR

ISSUED: AUGUST 5, 2003

CERT. NO.: BSCP 112-07037421 – PM

FAR EAST MARITIME FOUNDATION INC.



PROFICIENCY IN SURVIVAL CRAFT AND RESCUE BOAT

ISSUED: AUGUST 9, 2003

CERT. NO.: CRB 230-080311014 – AM

FAR EAST MARITIME FOUNDATION INC.



SHIP SECURITY AWARENESS

ISSUED: JANUARY 6, 2005

CERT. NO.: SSA-004-01050161

FAR EAST MARITIME FOUNDATION INC.



MARPOL 73/78 ANNEX I

ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2000

CERT. NO.: MP02-051-00

M.T.C.P.



MARPOL 73/78 ANNEX II

ISSUED: APRIL 6, 2005

CERT. NO.: MAR. 11-048-04050931 - AM

FAR EAST MARITIME FOUNDATION INC.



DECK WATCH KEEPING FOR RATINGS

ISSUED: AUGUST 13, 1997

CERT. NO.: WD08-046-97

M.T.C.P.


Skils


Daily cooking and cleaning. Cleaning may include sanitation of the vessel from the wheelhouse to the galley.

Notify the Captain, as supplies become necessary so that adequate "stores" are maintained.

Ensure that equipment and appliances are maintained in good working order.

Storing, securing, and typing down all cargo being transported.

Throwing lines. Including typing and hooking lines to and from other vessels or structures.

Handling hoses used for the safe transfer of fuels, water, mud and other chemicals.

Loading and off-loading supplies and groceries to and from the vessel. While not necessarily a daily task it may require the use of crane slings or hand trucks. This task may also be handled manually.

Painting, chipping, sanding, grinding and scraping of the interior and or exterior of the vessel "from stem to stern"

Swabbing the decks with a mop. Wiping oil spills as well as replacing deck boards may also be required

Shoveling, sweeping and cleaning materials out of bulk tanks.

Polishing brass, and chrome as well as cleaning windows.

Performing safety checks to ensure all passengers are wearing necessary safety gear. Being ready to assist any passenger who needs assistance on or off the vessel.

Understand proper use of fire extinguishers, fire hoses, life rafts and preservers, and water lights. Ensure each item is maintained in working order.

Report any unsafe conditions to the Captain, Engineer, or the Mate immediately.


 

Caloocan City, Philippines,
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