Objective
To obtain a deck officer position onboard a vessel of at least 200 GRT.
Experience
Andrie, Inc.
Muskegon, MI.
Aug 2006 - Oct 2009
Tug Barbara Andrie/Tank Barge A-390
Tug Rebecca Lynn/Tank Barge A-397
Tug/Barge Mate
Officer in charge of a navigational watch and Person-In-Charge of tank barge loads/unloads. Supervisor of the deck department, towing operations, safety drills, and crew training/safety meetings. Alternate vessel security officer and shipyard competent person. Maintainer of tug/barge supplies, fire and emergency equipment, and charts and publications.
Metson Marine Services, Inc.
Port Angeles, WA.
July 2005 – Aug 2006
W.C. Park Responder
Mate
Officer in charge of a navigational watch, supervisor of the deck department, maintained charts and publications, performed preventative maintenance on vessel’s fire and emergency equipment, maintained medical and shipboard supplies, officer in charge at scene for fire and emergency and abandon ship stations, vessel’s security officer, and conducted training sessions with the crew.
Education
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Buzzards Bay, MA.
Aug 2000 – Jun 2005
B.S. Marine Transportation
Four Sea Terms aboard two separate vessels,
T.S. Empire State and T.S. Enterprise with increasing responsibility as a deck officer.
Duties included navigation, deck maintenance, mooring, and ship handling.
Certification
U.S. Coast Guard Third Mate’s Unlimited Tonnage Oceans
Required STCW endorsements
Tankerman PIC endorsement
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Operator’s License
Radar/ARPA operator endorsement
Vessel Security Officer certificate
Shipyard Competent Person certificate
First Aid/CPR certified
Skils
Familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.