Seattle– Usa Resumes
Master 100 ton near coastal,200 ton mate Able seaman unlimitedRFPNW STCW 95
Seattle, WA, USAI'm looking for a full time deck position on a crew,supply or similar vessel. I want to gain more experience to advance my the scope of my license. U.S. R.F.P.N.W. S.T.C.W. Responsible for daily operation of 13 ton passenger vessel Alex J.
Captain
Seattle, WA, USAI seek long-term employment in which to further my career as a mariner. 2501 N. Responsibilities: Pilot companies 64’, 90’ and 105’ twin-screw passenger vessels on the waters of Lake Union, Lake Washington and Elliott Bay, Washington. Supervise and train crew. Narrate tour highlights.
1600ton Mate
Seattle, WA, USAGain skills and ship handling experience while maintaining a safe work environment. • Ship handling including anchor handling, docking & undocking, and back and fill with both single screw vessels and twin screw vessels with bow thruster. Navigation use with ECDIS…
QMED F/WT/O
Seattle, WA, USAI'm interested in an internship to complete my training and gain the required sea time for a QMED F/WT/O rating. I'm currently enrolled at Training Resources Limited (TRL) Coast Guard certified QMED F/WT/O course and I have applied for my Merchant Marine Card.
First Mate
Seattle, WA, USAMate, Crowley Marine Services, Inc. Pier 17, 1102 S.W. Master of steam or motor vessels of not more than 1600 gross register tons (domestic tonnage) 3000 gross tons (ITC tonnage) upon oceans; radar observer (unlimited); also, Master of towing vessels upon oceans and the Western rivers.
Mate, A.B
Seattle, WA, USAI would like to work as a mate or an A.B. • Assisted the Captain in all areas of navigation. Steered and operated high speed ferries, maintained log books in a precise manner. Maintained a radar watch and vessel look out. • The lead person on the fire and emergency team.
Third Mate
Seattle, WA, USAI recently hawse-piped my way up to a 3rd Mate AGT Oceans license, and would like to Sail as a mate. 3rd mate – NOAA, Dept. November 2011 - present, Relief pool, various ships. October 2009 – October 2011, Deck Utility Man on NOAA ship Okeanus Explorer (deep water ROV Research)…