London Resumes
CV Quality Director
London, Greater London, United KingdomProfessional Experience:The Nautical Institute, London, UKI worked for 8 years at this company, where I was promoted 3 times due to high performance and good results.Director April 2013 – March 2016In this position, I was responsible for the development of new business and opportunities.
Safety & Loss Administrator
London, United Kingdom, United KingdomI would like to work in the shipping industry outside of the UK. Arranging Safety & Loss committee meetings with senior managers of the Standard Club and our most prominent members.
OOW unlimited CoC
London, United KingdomI am looking for a position either shore side based or at sea. Valid ENG1; Elementary First Aid; Basic Fire Fighting; PST; PSSR; Advanced Fire Fighting; Advanced Medical First Aid inc.
Marine technician Ex-Royal Australian Navy
London, United KingdomWork in a marine engineering environment on land or at sea either in the United states or elsewhere. First Aid,work at heights,confined space,radio operator.Heavy engineering,Queensland mining Australia. Trade qualified technician,qualified…
ISM & ISPS System Manager
London, London, United KingdomCompany's technical, safety, security, quality, training director, or far east director. In 1993 after university jointed Jiangnan Shipyard, China, as trainee, attended various departments leading to professional member of The Shanghai Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers…
Global Marine Casualty Investigator Coordinator
London, GBPersonal ProfileI am a creative yet conscientious person. I am also reliable, proactive resourceful, able to work to tight deadlines and hardworking. I am flexible and eager to learn new skills and possess a can do attitude. I enjoy working as part of a team as well as on my own.
Naval Architect
London, England, United KingdomGraduate Naval Architect working in the Basic Design Group. My final year project was titled “Preparing for the next generation of super large containerships”. It involved research into the reasons for the increase in the size of container vessels and the implications.