Engineer  / Naval Architect– India Resumes

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Design

Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India

Autocad, AVEVA Marine, Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, Project Management, Site Supervision - Responsible for preparation of Statutory drawings(LSA/FFA, Emergency exit, Structural fire protection, Navigation lights arrangement & Fire control plan)- Responsible for Site Supervision of Accommodation ou

Marine Chief Engineer/Classification Society/Shipyard/company

KOCHI, KERALA, INDIA

Myself working as Chief Engineer in Dry Fleet. Well versed with the latest technologies and developments in the maritime sector. Looking for a opportunity to work with Classification Societies , Shipyard and marine companies.

Tarini marine engineer

Thane, Maharashtra, India

I done my GME course in great estern maritime studies.I want job as traini in ship.

4TH ENGINEER

Alwar, RAJASTHAN, India

I have sailed on crude oil tankers as junior engineer in British Petroleum Maritime Services Company.Looking for 4E job in other companies.

Coating Inspector, Insulation Inspector, PFP Inspector

KARAD, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA

OBJECTIVE: To consolidate and expand upon my experience by developing current and new skills within a dynamic environment, which allows me to demonstrate my professional capabilities within the protective coating industry by delivering high standards of work…

Hull Engineer

Chennai, Tamilnadu, India

autocad, cadopia, microsoft packages INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE:1. Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Company Limited, Gujarat, India (July 2012-Present)- Project: Hull Engineering & Production- Designation: Production Engineer- Expertise:…

Naval Architect

Ernakulam, Kerala, India

Bentley Moses An enthusiastic, dedicated Naval Architecture & Ship Building Engineer – Fresher – having Excellent conceptual and analytical skills, Effective interpersonal skills, Creative problem solving ability, Hardworking, Self learning…