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Unlicsensed Engineering Assistant / Marine Mechanic

Objective


An Unlicensed Engineering Position Aboard a Marine Vessel


Experience


RICH’S INCORPORATED - SALEM, OREGON (ASSISTANT MANAGER) (2002 to 2006)

Duties: Electrical/Mechanical Repair, Store Operations, Customer Service and Sales



LINCARE INCORPORATED - SALEM, OREGON (SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE) (1998 to 2001)

Duties: Customer Service, Computer Data Management and Sales



US ARMY - FT. EUSTIS, VIRGINIA (WATERCRAFT ENGINEER/ENGINEMAN) (1997)

Duties: Marine Engineer/Engineman and Engine/Vessel Systems Maintenance



Specific duties: engine maintenance on Detroit diesel engines and generators, engine cooling system maintenance, preparing to start engines, starting engines and generators, getting ships electrical systems on-line, engineroom painting and bilge cleaning, assisting in loading and unload the vessel, assisting in refueling and lube oil transfer operations, welding, ballast tank and potable water tank cleaning, and general vessel maintenance, upkeep and cleaning, and other duties as assigned



EUROPA CRUISE LINES - PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA (UNLICENSED MARINE ENGINEER ASSISTANT) (1990 to 1991)

(VESSEL WAS A CONVERTED 180 FOOT OFFSHORE SUPPLY VESSEL)

Duties: Marine Engineroom Watch Standing and Engine/Vessel Systems Maintenance



Specific duties: standing engineroom watch while the vessel was underway, engine maintenance on Detroit diesel engines, engine oil changes, fuel filter changes, cooling system changes, air filter changes, preparing engines for starting, starting engines, getting electrical generators online, transferring power to ships electrical system, filling day tanks with fuel, engineroom painting, bilge cleaning, welding, assisting in fuel transfer and lube oil transfer operations, assisting with loading and unloading of vessel, assisting with ballast operations, plumbing repair, general vessel maintenance, upkeep and cleaning, and other duties as assigned



GENERAL ELECTRIC - GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (REFRIGERATION TECHICIAN) (1988 TO 1990)

Duties: Refrigeration System Repair



US NAVY - NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON (ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN)

(1985 to 1988) (JOINED THE NAVY RIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL)

Duties: Maintenance and Repair of Electrical/Electronic Systems


Education


US ARMY WATERCRAFT ENGINEER ( MARINE ENGINEMAN ) SCHOOL (1997)

Areas of Study: Marine/vessel terminology, use of hand and power tools, engineroom/vessel safety, shipboard fire fighting, first aid, ballast/bilge systems, potable water systems, oil separators, diesel engine maintenance and repair, fuel injectors, engine related systems, pump maintenance and repair, marine propulsion systems, propellers/shafts, engineroom/vessel cleaning and painting techniques, corrosion prevention, marine electrical systems, hydraulics, generators, machining techniques, daily system checks and engineroom watch standing techniques



US NAVY ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS SCHOOL (1985-1986)

Areas of Study: Electricity/electronics principles and troubleshooting, use of hand and power tools, wiring, soldering, wiring connections, communication systems, navigation systems, radios, shipboard fire fighting, corrosion prevention techniques, maintenance, cleaning and repair of electric/electronic systems and sub-systems



ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE COLLEGE DEGREE IN MANAGEMENT (1993-1996)



COLLEGE OCCUPATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (1992-1993)


Certification


VALID USCG MERHCANT MARINE DOCUMENT AND US PASSPORT, RECENTLY GRADUATED FROM USCG APPROVED STCW-95 BASIC SAFETY TRAINING CERTIFICATION SCHOOL, 248 DAYS OF DOCUMENTED SEA TIME (12 HOUR DAYS - OFFSHORE), VALID CPR AND FIRST AID CARD, DRUG/ALCOHOL/TOBACCO FREE, AVAILABLE TO WORK LONG PERIODS AT SEA, AVAILABLE TO TRAVEL AND RELOCATE, COMPETANT, IN GOOD PHYSICAL SHAPE, DEPENDABLE, HONEST, LOYAL AND HARD WORKING


Skils


Vessel Engineering, diesel engine experience, mechanics, preventive maintenance, electrical, refrigeration, hydraulics


 


VALID USCG MERHCANT MARINE DOCUMENT AND US PASSPORT, RECENTLY GRADUATED FROM USCG APPROVED STCW-95 BASIC SAFETY TRAINING CERTIFICATION SCHOOL, 248 DAYS OF DOCUMENTED SEA TIME (12 HOUR DAYS - OFFSHORE), VALID CPR AND FIRST AID CARD, DRUG/ALCOHOL/TOBACCO FREE, AVAILABLE TO WORK LONG PERIODS AT SEA, AVAILABLE TO TRAVEL AND RELOCATE, COMPETANT, IN GOOD PHYSICAL SHAPE, DEPENDABLE, HONEST, LOYAL AND HARD WORKING

Keizer, OR,
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