Cape Town– South Africa Resumes

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Chief Engineer

Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa

Working at sea in the engine room of a ship/rig. In charge of engine room. In charge of 2nd engineers, greasers. Fully responsible for everything regarding the repairs of a ship - mechanical, electrical, plumbing, etc.

Harbour Master/Marine Operations Manager/Marine Technical Supervisor/200 ton Master/Pollution Office

Cape Town, South Africa, South Africa

Objective I would like to expand my existing knowledge in the Marine industry although I have 32 years experience in the industry and have been Harbour Master/Marine Operations Manager/Pollution Officer/Berthing Master/Project Manager I seek further knowledge within the first world countries I am

Chief Cook/Chef

Cape Town, South Africa

Maintain continuity of performance.Train and instruct employees in accordance with company policy.Operate department in such a manner that all cost objectives are met.You will note from my resume that i thrive on working within a challing disciplined…

Senior Lifeboat Technician

Cape Town, Western CApe, South Africa

Project Management SENIOR LIFEBOAT TECHNICIAN - January 2014 – Present Responsible for refurbishing and servicing of lifeboats, inflatable boats, davits and fast rescue crafts.Duties: To maintain and service the following equipment:LifeboatsInflatable…

Ordinary Seaman

Cape Town, Maitland, South Africa

Internet Services Am currently looking for a position onboard ship in any company at any country. I graduated my Seafarer course at Shipping and Transport College in the Port of Cape Town in South Africa.Although I don't have seagoing experience…

Able Seaman/Fire Watch

Cape Town, South Africa, South Africa

I would like to work for a more permanent position or company. My aim is to work either in the maritime or offshore industry in more challenging positions and where there would be growth. To keep diligent watch for fires in the area where hot work is being performed.