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Seaman, Ordinary

Objective


My goals focus on excelling in this industry. I have previous sea experience, but no recency. I have a very strong work ethic, and have excelled in every challenge presented to me.


Experience


WORK EXPERIENCE



Bogus Basin Mountain Resort 10/2005 - 5/2006

Boise, Idaho US

Salary: 14.00 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 60



Lodge Manager

Tracked sales, inventory, employee development and training. Responsible for lodge housekeeping, kitchen cleanliness, and customer service. Direct supervision of kitchen, bar, and dining facility. Directly oversaw 30 employees. Skills include: proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint, Word, and Windows; cash handling and money counting; multi-tasking and mentoring. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Garth Haansen, Supervisor's Phone: 208-322-5100)



86th AW, 86AMXS 5/2001 - 11/2004

Salary: 2000.00 USD Per Month

Hours per week: 40



Aircraft Hydraulic Systems Craftsman

Performed On-equipment maintenance to include: removal and replacement, troubleshooting to isolate malfunctions, inspection, modification, performance of operational checks, servicing and calibration of hydraulic and pneumatic components.

Performed periodic and special inspections on related hydraulic and pneumatic components, systems, and subsystems. Studied and utilized fault isolation manuals, schematic diagrams, and associated technical publications for troubleshooting purposes. Diagnosed recurring malfunctions and formulated corrective actions. Performed aircraft operational checks on landing gear, flight controls, cargo ramp and door, brakes and steering, power, primary, and emergency systems.

Documented maintenance in and maintained aircraft maintence forms AF 781's. Entered jobs, ordered components, cleared jobs, and quality checked forms documentation on the Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS).

Inspected, maintained, and used Composite Tool Kits (CTK's)to include: common hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, ratchets, etc.) and test equipment (dial calipers, micrometers, voltmeters, etc.)

(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: TSgt Benjamin O. Maxwell, Supervisor's Phone: 011496371476118)



2nd BW, 2MXS 3/2000 - 5/2001

Salary: 1400 USD Per Month

Hours per week: 40



Aircraft Hydraulic Systems Apprentice

Performed on-equipment maintence to include the following: Phased inspections of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, subsystems, and components. Performed removal, replacement, inspection, troubleshooting, modification, servicing, operational check-out, and calibration of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, subsystems, and components. Used and maintained common hand tools, performance mesurement equipment, and inspection equipment. Documented maintenance on Air Force forms AF 781's. Performed operational check on all associated hydraulic and pneumatic systems, subsystems, and components. Operated portable hydraulic test stand, servicing carts, and associated ground power equipment. Used all applicable manuals, guides, and technical orders in the performance of maintenance actions. Documented and logged all maintence actions in Core Automated Maintence System(CAMS).

Performed off-equipment maintenance to include the following: disassembled, inspected, repaired, modified, assembled, serviced, bench checked, and overhauled hydraulic and pneumatic components. Operated and maintained hydraulic test stand. Utilized CAMS to document maintence actions, transfer Work Center Events (WCE's) to various off-equipment shops, and order parts for the overhaul of hydraulic and pneumatic components. Used and maintained all applicable manuals, internal parts breakdowns (IBS's), and guides associated with maintence actions. Used and maintained all common tools and inspection equipment associated with maintence actions.



Churchill Fisheries 6/1994 - 9/1999

Astoria, Oregon US

Salary: 1500 USD Per Week

Hours per week: 140



Deckhand/Icer

Performed minor maintenance and housekeeping on commercial fishing vessel. Performed all actions required for smooth fishing operation to include: wheel watch, navigation, lookout, radio transmission, emergency egress procedures, safety drills, survival suit donning, minor chart reading, general safety habits, knife work, knot tying, line coiling, net mending, cooking, galley cleaning, splicing, chipping and painting, deck and window washing, bilge cleaning, grease fittings,minor hydraulic repairs, net retrieval, product sorting, and icing.



Worked summers on fishing vessel as a fully capable and qualified deckhand. CFV Paul M was one of the top producing vessels on the West Coast, and during that time member excelled in all aspects related to deckhand duties. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: David Churchill, Supervisor's Phone: 503-325-5596)


Education


EDUCATION



Boise St. University

Boise, Idaho US

Some College Coursework Completed - 12/2007

30 Semester Hours

Major: Forestry Management

GPA: 3.5 out of 4.0



JOB RELATED TRAINING



Aircraft Pneudraulics Technical Training -Feb 2000

B-52 Field Training Detachment -May 2000

C-130 Field Training Detachment -Feb 2002

Airman Leadership School -May 2004

Aircraft Pneudraulics 7-level School -Aug 2004


Certification


STCW-95 BST -July 2008

TWIC -July 2008

MMD -Aug 2008


Skils


Character traits: Self-motivation, multi-tasking, determination, leadership, excellent communication skills, high morale, likable personality, very trainable, "hit-the-ground-running" attitude.



Computer Skills: Typing 60 wpm, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook and Windows.


 


I am currently a Drill Status Guardsman, and will be honorably discharged upon hiring with a Maritime employer. This status will not affect my ability to work under any conditions.

Astoria, OR,
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