Objective
A Third Mate, seeking a position that applies my personal commitment, safety ethic and shipboard knowledge with a tanker company, utilizing my Marine Transportation background and PIC-DL.
Experience
Summer 2010
Training Ship Golden Bear, Cadet, East Asia Cruise
-Critiqued in watch standing, use of electronic navigational aids and bridge team management.
-Managed and trained underclass cadets.
-Completed an extensive celestial navigation project.
09/07– Present
Hornblower Cruises and Events, First Officer/Able Seaman, San Francisco, California
-Utilized knowledge of safety and maritime policies to provide a safe atmosphere for passengers and staff.
-Shipboard Engineer, Safety Officer, Line Handler, Event Manager, and Customer Service Rep.
12/03 – 08/09
Alaska Tanker Company, Unlicensed Apprentice-Able Seaman-Cadet, Beaverton, Oregon
-Experienced in various levels of deck side employment specializing in safety and environmental standards.
-Trained in the use of cargo, ballast and fire systems.
-Contributed to a team that has achieved over 15,000,000 working hours without a Lost Time Injury.
07/04 – 12/04
3PSC, Specially Trained Ordinary Seaman, Cape Canaveral, Florida
-Dependable deck side maintenance specialist and cosmetics expert.
Education
California Maritime Academy, California State University, Vallejo, California
-Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation graduate, July 2010
-3.2 GPA
-U.S. Coast Guard Third Mate License, STCW 95’ compliant
-President’s Award 2009-10
Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship, Seafarers International Union, Piney Point, Maryland
-Unlicensed Apprentice program Class of 2004
-Specially Trained Ordinary Seaman
-Navigational Watch/Able Seaman
-Tanker Assistant-DL
Certification
-Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch
-Tankerman - PIC/DL
-RADAR/ARPA Observer (Unlimited)
-GMDSS Radio Operator
-Basic/Advanced Fire Fighting
-Fast Rescue Boat
-Master 100-Ton (Near Coastal)
-Security (VSO, CSO, FSO)
-PIC Medical Care
-(MSC) Government Vessels Course
-Towing Officer Assessment Record
-Small Arms Training
Skils
-Able to safely navigate ships
-Familiar with multiple ballast, cargo and fire systems
-Management experience
-Proficient in knot tying and rigging
-Technology: Involved in several studies testing future electronic navigational equipment in an advanced bridge simulator.
-Computer Proficiencies: Microsoft Windows Suite including: Outlook, Word, Excel, and Power Point. Experienced in use of both Mac and PC. Type 50 WPM.
-Language: Comprehensive in the Spanish language through study abroad program in Granada, Spain