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| Master 3000 ITC/2nd mate unlimited/DPO unlimited |
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CV/Resume ID no.:
79028
Last Updated:
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 |
Location (Residence): Lake Jackson, United States
Citizenship: United States
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Languages:
Native:
English United States Other:
None |
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| Education & Experience: |
Work Authorization & Relocation: |
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Education:
Bachelors in Mathematics Years of Experience:
30 years
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Authorized to work in:
United States
Present Location:
USA, Houston
Relocation:
Anywhere (International) |
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Subcategory |
Ability |
Experience |
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Marine (Ship) |
Officer |
Experienced
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35 years |
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Management |
Operations |
Basic
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15 years |
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Marine (Ship) |
Master |
Experienced
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33 years |
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Marine (Ship) |
Dynamic Positioning |
Experienced
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11 years |
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Marine (Ship) |
Standby Vessel |
Experienced
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12 years |
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Operations |
Deck Officer |
Experienced
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27 years |
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| CV/Resume Details |
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| 1. Summary (Cover Letter) - CV/Resume Part 1 [Mandatory] |
Licensed Officer with extensive background in maritime industry and BA in Mathematics. Came up through the hawsepipe working as deckhand, oiler, cook, mate and captain. Experience on square rigged sailing vessels; passenger, commercial fishing, and oil field service vessels; private yachts; and large oceangoing ships. Consistently demonstrates ability to learn quickly and adapt to changing situations. Self-directed team member with strong analytical abilities and follow-through. Enjoys mentoring and teaching others.
• Licenses: Master 1600 GT (3000 ITC), Oceans Endorsement, Second Mate Unlimited; Aux sail Master 100 GT; DPO Unlimited; AB Unlimited Any Waters; also wiper and food handler.
• Successfully readied 65' yacht for long voyage and sale to new owner in less than three months.
• Owned and operated 72' schooner, "Island Girl”, built in 1910.
• Tutored over 25 students in Spanish, English and Mathematics.
• Managed budgets up to $5000/monthly and $20,000 hospital inventory.
• Consistently prepared error-free daily and production logs.
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| 2. Work Experience - CV/Resume Part 2 [Mandatory] |
Temporary Jobs with C-Mar and Northstar agencies:
Oceaneering, Morgan City, LA- Mate on ‘the Performer’ Jan-Mar 2008
Oceaneering, Morgan City, LA- Mate on ROV support vessel Nov, Dec 2007
Oceaneering, Morgan City, LA- Mate on DSV in Gulf of Mexico Oct 2007
S & J Diving, Houston, TX- Mate on 4-point anchor dive boat in Cameron, LA Sep 2007
Frontier Drilling, Houston, TX- Second Mate on drillship ‘Frontier Discoverer’ in Singapore. Duties included watchstanding, supervising international crew while preparing for voyage to Prudhoe Bay, voyage planning, helping DNV representative conduct shipboard audit of spaces and equipment. May-Jun 2007
Oceaneering, Houston, TX- Third/Second Mate, Senior DPO on unlimited tonnage 100m ROV/DSV sailing worldwide, captain 100 GT DSV in the Gulf of Mexico. Responsibilities included watchstanding, voyage planning, supervising and training on the DP desk, supervising and training all bridge watchstanders, supervising and training crew in emergency equipment and procedures, conducting drills and safety meetings, participating in STOP program, maintaining navigation and safety equipment, navigation department head, helping 3rd party auditors conduct pre-hire inspections of ship spaces and equipment, creating and conducting JSEAs. In charge of 7 bed hospital. Medical PIC. Created new ships fire control manual. Jun 2002-May 2007
Coastal Tankships, Houston, TX - Third Mate on tankers sailing US Gulf and East Coast. One voyage from Japan to China. Responsibilites included watchstanding, supervising bridge and deck crew, conducting drills, safety meetings and JSAs. Anchoring and docking/undocking ship. Loading and discharging cargo, pre-loading inspections, tank-cleaning operations, gas-freeing operations. Tankerman PIC. Confined space entry and supervision, testing for atmosphere, respirator fit testing for crew. Medical PIC also in charge of hospital. In charge of ships store. Helped update Coastal Tankships Safety Manual. Aug 2000 -Dec 2001
Various Positions while attending college 1998 - 2000
Maersk Line, Norfolk, VA - Third Mate, TAGOS "Invincible", Persian Gulf (1999-2000)
Ocean Peace, Seattle, WA - Mate on 1600 ton factory trawler in Alaska (1999)
Coastal Tankships, Houston, TX - AB on crude tanker in Gulf of Mexico (1999)
Ocean Runner, Galveston, TX - Mate on 170 foot OSV “Joe G Jr” in Gulf of Mexico (1999)
Offshore Oil Services, Freeport, TX - Captain on 110 foot crew boat “Marilyn M” (1998)
SeaRiver Maritime, Houston, TX - AB on oceangoing tankers sailing US West Coast to Alaska also sailing Mediterranean to North Sea. Duties included watchstanding, general vessel maintenance, participating in loading/unloading, tankerman PIC, tank-cleaning operations, gas-freeing operations, confined space entry, anchoring & docking/undocking the ship, participating in shipboard JSAs, safety meetings, safety audits, training, maintenance of safety equipment including fire hoses, extinguishers, lifeboats, rafts, etc. AB on oceangoing tankers. 1990-1998
Kilgore Marine, Lafayette, LA - Licensed Mate, offshore supply vessels, crewboats in the Gulf of Mexico. Duties included watchstanding, voyage planning, supervising, training, and helping crew with vessel maintenance, maintenance of all ships navigation and safety equipment, training crew in emergency equipment and procedures, tank cleaning, confined space entry, supervision of the galley, in charge of grocery budget, in charge of cleanliness and maintenance of the vessel. Participated in annual US Coast Guard vessel inspections and audits. 1981-1990
Additional Experience during high school and college
Private yacht "Sea Palm" - Mate on cruise from Tampa, FL to Galveston, TX
Captain Elliotts, Freeport, TX - Deckhand on party fishing boats, Gulf of Mexico
Oceanics School, New York, NY - Sailtraining Cadet on 216 foot, unlimited tonnage 3- masted schooner “Ariadne” and smaller brigantine “Phoenix” on world cruise. Courses in Nautical and Cultural Studies
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| 3. Education & Training - CV/Resume Part 3 [Mandatory] |
Education (Academic)
BA - Mathematics, Graduated with Honors; University Of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas, 2000
AAS - Ocean & Marine Technology; Brazosport College, Lake Jackson, Texas 1982
Travel/Sailtraining Program; Oceanic Sailtraining School, New York, NY 1978
Training (Industry)
LORAN, RADAR, ARPA, Fire Fighting - Basic and Advanced, Standard First Aid Media, CPR, Medical PIC, CPR/AED for Professional Responders, Open Water SCUBA, STCW 95 (personal survival, personal safety & social responsibilities, basic fire fighting, basic first aid), GMDSS, Tankerman PIC, Bridge Resource Management, Advanced Shiphandling, Dynamic Positioning- Basic and Advanced, Hazmat, Tanker Familiarization, OPA 90 Shipboard Pollution Response, Exxon Shipping Deck Operations Workshop I, II, III, Exxon Shipping Occupational Health Training, JSA Training, Confined Space Entry Training, Respirator training, SafeGulf, Sea Survival, Helicopter Safety and Egress Course, Basic Rigging Concepts, Crane Operator Course I & II, Oceaneering Basic Industrial Based HSE Training Course, HSE Supervisors Training Course, Randy Smith Leadership Skills Workshop, Back Education Instruction Program, Shipboard Management, Advanced Stability, Advanced Meteorology, Celestial Navigation, Marine Propulsion Plants, Advanced Watchkeeping, STOP for Supervisors, Oceaneering Safety Training (OII awareness level, portable fire extinguishers including fire prevention and protection, hand and power tool safety, marine trash and debris/all washed up, hearing conservation, CPRO/AED, blood borne pathogens, JSEA training, management of change, drug and alcohol training for supervisors, with all due respect, electrical safety, incident and accident investigation, back care including safe lifting, Chevron Texaco Contractors Handbook, BP diving immersion course, BP lifting immersion course, HSE manual overview, hydraulic safety, SEPCO Handbook, LOCKOUT/TAGOUT, fall protection, hazard communication, PPE, international travel, H2S)
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| 4. Computer Skills - CV/Resume Part 4 [Mandatory] |
basic computer skils, word, office, etc
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| 5. Other Skills - CV/Resume Part 5 [Optional] |
DPO, crane operator and rigger, AB unlimited, sailor, tutor, basic home repair (paint, drywall, plumbing, etc)
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| 6. Additional Information - CV/Resume Part 6 [Optional] |
Bio Data
Countries Worked In: USA, Singapore, UAE, Oman, Greece, Gibraltar, UK, Thailand, Bahrain, Italy, France, Netherlands
Countries Lived In: USA
Foreign Languages: Basic knowledge of Spanish
Associations: Womens Maritime Association, Gulf Coast Mariners Association, Organizer of South Brazoria County Mariners Meetup Group
I would very much like to find work outside of the USA that would make use of my extensive experience in the marine industry. I have worked in many countries and should have no trouble with a visa. I have worked for years with international crews and enjoy that atmosphere. I would eventually like to move outside of the US. I have many other skills which would make me an asset to any maritime related company such as training new crewmembers and budgeting. I learn fast and would eventually like to move into a shoreside position.
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