CV Chief officer/SDPO on offshore contruction/Diving vessel
Chief officer/SDPO on offshore contruction/Diving vessel
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CV/Resume ID no.:
77041 Last Updated:
Friday, February 22, 2008
Location (Residence): Hout Bay, South Africa Citizenship:South Africa
Languages: Native:
English South Africa Other:
Afrikaans
Education & Experience:
Work Authorization & Relocation:
Education:
Bachelors in NHD Maritime Studies Years of Experience:
6 years
Authorized to work in: United States Present Location: South Africa, Cape Town Relocation: Anywhere (International)
Expertise
Category
Subcategory
Ability
Experience
Marine (Diving/ROV)
Dynamic Positioning
Expert
6 years
Marine (Ship)
Dynamic Positioning
Experienced
5 years
CV/Resume Details
1. Summary (Cover Letter) - CV/Resume Part 1 [Mandatory]
DATE OF BIRTH : 28 September 1974
PLACE OF BIRTH : Cape Town, South Africa
SEX : Male
AGE : 33 Years
NATIONALITY : South African
LANGUAGES : English & Afrikaans
MARITAL STATUS : Single
DRIVERS LICENCE : Code 08
2. Work Experience - CV/Resume Part 2 [Mandatory]
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
JANUARY 2007 – DATE
EMPLOYED BY : TAUBATKOMPANIET AS
POSITION HELD : Chief Officer/SDPO & 1ST Officer/DPO
NATURE OF BUSINESS : Taubatkompaniet operate the “Boa Deep C” which is
involved in well recovery off the continental shelf in Gulf of Mexico in the wake of hurricane Katrina.
Type of vessel:
Offshore Construction/Diving vessel (12741GT -DP 3) with a 250t Heave compensated crane
ADDITIONAL DUTIES : Proper position maintaining on DP3 (SDP21 + SDP11)
Ballast Control during crane operation
Communications
Planned maintenance
Weather monitoring and advising client accordingly
Upkeep of bridge equipment and publications
JULY 2006 – JANUARY 2007
EMPLOYED BY : SWIRE PACIFIC OFFSHORE
POSITION HELD : Second Officer
NATURE OF BUSINESS : Swire Pacific Offshore operate a large fleet of
vessels serving the International Offshore Energy Industry. Vessels which I have served on include:
Anchor Handling & Supply Vessels
Cable Laying/ROV Support
ADDITIONAL DUTIES : Senior DPO ( ADP 21)
Responsible for the well being & Safety of vessel & crew at all times
Duties as required with regard to Navigational Watch keeping & Cargo Handling
Duties as required when Anchor handling on deck
NOVEMBER 2001 – JUNE 2006
EMPLOYED BY : TIDEWATER MARINE INTERNATIONAL
POSITION HELD : Second Officer
NATURE OF BUSINESS : Tidewater Marine International operate a large fleet of
Vessels serving the International Offshore Energy Industry. Vessels operated provide a wide range of services including: -
Responsible for the well being & Safety of vessel, passengers & crew at all times
Position monitoring when in DP
Duties as required with regard to Navigational Watch keeping & Cargo Handling
Duties as required when Anchor handling
FEBRUARY 2000 – NOVEMBER 2000
EMPLOYED BY : ANDREW HARE BUILDERS
POSITION HELD : Project manager for yacht refit
DUTIES INCLUDED : Upgrading all systems onboard of yacht “Mavournin” CT54
REASON FOR LEAVING : Project completed & enrolled for studying at Cape
Technicon for year 2001 – Maritime Studies (2nd Mate)
JUNE 1999 – JANUARY 2000
EMPLOYED BY : WARREN MARINE
POSITION HELD : 1. Engineer
2. Skipper of Vessels:
DUTIES INCLUDED : Safety & well-being of all passengers;
Watch keeping & general repairs in engine room;
General management of workshop & stock control.
REASON FOR LEAVING : Completed work contract
AUGUST 1998 – APRIL 1999
EMPLOYED BY : COMATRANS DOVA (WEST AFRICA) LTD
POSITION HELD : MASTER OF VESSEL
MV. MANDJI EXPRESS
263 GROSS TONS
33 METRES
DUTIES INCLUDED : Safety & well-being of passengers;
Management of repairs to vessel;
Administrative duties in base office.
REASON FOR LEAVING : Contract expired & vessel in Luanda for re-fit
OCTOBER 1997 – JULY 1998
EMPLOYED BY : LICHTENSTEIN GUEST LODGE, HOUT BAY
POSITION HELD : ASSISTANT MANAGER
DUTIES INCLUDED : Overseeing completion of building;
Establishing Guest House;
Establishing operational computer systems;
Hospitality Functions; and
General Maintenance in and outdoors.
REASON FOR LEAVING : Family Project reached completion
DECEMBER 1995 – FEBRUARY 1997
EMPLOYED BY : WARREN MARINE
POSITION HELD : 1 Engineer
2 Skipper of Vessels:
MV. CIRCE
44.75 GROSS
63 FEET L.O.A.
MV. R9
49.95 GROSS TONS
63 FEET L.O.A.
DUTIES INCLUDED : Safety & well-being of all passengers;
Watch keeping & general repairs in engine room;
General management of workshop & stock control.
REASON FOR LEAVING : Due to family starting business and requiring my skills
3. Education & Training - CV/Resume Part 3 [Mandatory]
TERTIARY EDUCATION
INSTITUTE ATTENDED : CAPE TECHNICON
DIPLOMA ACQUIRED : ND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
YEAR COMPLETED : 1994 - 1997
FIRST YEAR SUBJECTS : Information Systems I
(Full-time) Cost & Management Accounting I
Development Software I
Applied Statistics I
SECOND YEAR SUBJECTS: Information Systems II
(Full-time) Cost & Management Accounting II
Development Software II
Systems Software II
THIRD YEAR SUBJECTS : Technical Programming I
(Part-time) Development Software III
FOURTH YEAR SUBJECTS: Cost & Management Accounting III
(Part-time) Information Systems III
INSTITUTION ATTENDED : CAPE TECHNICON – MARITIME SCHOOL
DIPLOMA ACQUIRED : National Diploma – Maritime Studies
National Higher Diploma – Maritime Studies
FIRST YEAR SUBJECTS : T1 Completed– (January 2001 – July 2001)
Marine Mathematics I
Marine Law & Shipping Practice I
Navigation I
Navigation Information Systems I
Marine Science I
Sea Transport I
Communication Skills
Computer Skills
T2 Completed – (July 2001 – November 2001)
Navigation II
Navigation Information Systems II
Naval Architecture II
Marine Law & Shipping Practice II
Seamanship practice II
Sea Transport II
Marine Environmental Studies II
Above course compulsory for obtaining Deck Officer Class 3 Certificate of Competency. Navigating Officer Foreign Going (STCW 95)
SECOND YEAR SUBJECTS: T3 Completed – (January 2005 – June 2005)
Navigation III
Navigation Information Systems III
Naval Architecture III
Marine Law & Shipping Practice III
Marine Environmental Studies III
Sea Transport III
T4 Complete – (July 2005 – November 2005)
Navigation IV
Navigation Information Systems IV
Naval Architecture IV
Marine Law & Shipping Practice IV
Ship Technology II
Above course compulsory for obtaining Chief Mate & Masters Unlimited Certificate of Competency. (STCW 95)
CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY:
National COC – South African - Chief Officer (STCW 95) Unlimited
- Deck Officer Class 6
- Coastal Yacht Skippers Ticket
- RYA Yachtmaster Offshore
- Marine Motorman Grade I
Flag state CEC – Vanuatu, Marshall Islands & Singapore
Certificates of Equivalent Competence
- Deck Officer (STCW 95) Unlimited
ANCILLARY COURSES: DP unlimited certificate
DP courses completed
(Induction & Advanced Courses on both
Kongsberg & Alstom Systems)
Electronic Navigation Systems Certificate (ENS)
Restricted Radio Operator’s License
GMDSS – GOC
Proficiency in Survival Craft – (PISC)
Personal Safety & Social Responsibility – (PSSR)
Advanced Fire Fighting
First Aid at sea
Medical Care
Offshore Survival
HUET
4. Computer Skills - CV/Resume Part 4 [Mandatory]
Excellent
5. Other Skills - CV/Resume Part 5 [Optional]
Mechanical skills
6. Additional Information - CV/Resume Part 6 [Optional]
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