Objective
To be a part of a dynamic organization where I will provide valuable services to its clientele,
work with an elite team of professionals, and explore opportunities for advancement
Experience
2006- 2008 Shippers Stevedoring Co.
Marine Superintendent (Vessel)
Planning of cargo operations prior to vessel arrival in port..
? Liaise with vessel planners from different countries to ensure smooth cargo operations.
? Exchange pertinent information as it relates to cargo operations.
? Keep up with vessel schedule to meet agreed window.
? Supervise cargo operation while vessel is in port.
? Cargo supervised include containers, pipes, roll-on roll-off, large crates and industrial
equipment.
2006 P& O Ports North America ( Ports America)
Vessel Superintendent
? Planning cargo operations prior to vessel arrival in port.
? Liaise with vessel planners from different countries to ensure smooth cargo operations.
? Exchange pertinent information as it relates to cargo operations.
? Keep up with vessel schedule to meet agreed window.
? Supervise cargo operations while vessel is in port
? Cargo supervise include containers, pipes, liquid bulk, solid bulk, and industrial equipment.
2000-2005 APM Terminals Jamaica Lt
Stevedore Coordinator
? Supervised proper loading and discharge of vessels entering and leaving the Port of Kingston
? Utilized the assigned labor force to ensure maximum efficiency of gang hours
? Oversaw personnel to ensure duties performed in a safe and effective manner
? Foresaw problems that might occur during cargo operations and devised solutions
? Liaised with the Ship’s Captain and Chief Officer to solve any possible problems
? Implemented, in accordance with company policy, disciplinary action in cases of labor breeches
? Performed other related functions assigned
Third Navigating Officer, ZIM Canada
1998-1999
? Responsible for 8-12 navigation watch
? Solely responsible for firefighting apparatus, life boat, and emergency muster station
? Conducted periodical drills with the Chief Mate and Captain to ensure emergency equipment
were in proper working condition
? Ensured cargo was properly loaded and secured in port, in compliance with cargo plan
Education
Jamaica Maritime Institute (now Caribbean Maritime Institute)
Marine Navigation License, Officer In Charge of Navigation Watch (OICNW)
Course Content included, but not limited to: Ocean & Offshore Navigation, Coastal Navigation, Stability of Vessel, Electronic Aids to Navigation, Ship Building, Cargo Handling Procedures, Human Psychology Onboard Ships,
Lights & Signaling, Nautical Rules in Navigation, Proficiency in Survival Craft, Advanced Fire Fighting and
Radar Observation & Plotting
1995-1996 Jamaica Maritime Institute
Pre-Sea Training
Course included: General Ship Knowledge, Stability of Vessel, Seamanship, i.e. Tying Knots, Handling Lifting Devices, Navigational Aids, Electronic Navigation, In-House Training, Fire Fighting, First Aid, Survival & Rescue
Certification
Merchant mariners document
Skils
Strong Interpersonal Skills, Excellent Team Player, Creative, Shows Initiative
Exhibits Good Oral and Written Communication Skills