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U.S. Coast Guardsman

Tampa, FL, USA

OBJECTIVE: To utilize my 10 years of Coast Guard experience and security experience to secure a position with a growing company that will allow me the opportunity to advance. Primary duties as a member of the security team are to ensure the safety and security of the facility and its occupants.

Electrician, Field Supervisor, Maintenance & Service Tech

Tampa, FL, USA

Work hard and bring my work ethic and problem solving skills to any company or crew I am a part off. I would like to have a more stable income. I am a 3rd. generation Electrician with 13yrs in the trade, 5 of which as a private contractor. 95-98 Maccironi Const.

Shipyard Estimator, Project Manager, Port Engineer, Technical or Proposal Writer

Tampa, FL, USA

Looking to further my career in the maritime industry as a Shipyard Estimator, Project Developer/Manager, Technical Writer or Proposal Writer. U.S. * Developed estimating tools used to generate budgetary costs for craft category repairs, e.g., pipefitting, electrical, mechanical, steelwork, etc.

Marine Engineer, Marine Surveyor

Tampa, FL, USA

Looking for a position as a marine Engineer or Marine Engineer where I can apply my marine engineering skills. • Conducted machinery and equipment evaluations that assisted the company in the overall risk selection process, while identifying…

Port Engineer / Project Engineer

Tampa, FL, USA

To further my career in the maritime industry working as a Port or Project Engineer supporting a fleet of ocean going vessels. **U.S. **Marine transportation company specializing in national and international shipping of dry bulk cargo. *Worked in association with vendors…

Vessel/Terminal/Port logistics Operations

Tampa, FL, USA

Controlled port and shipping costs to comply with prepared budget and expense requirements. Created and put into operation Excel spreadsheets to be used during extensive fruit seasons to optimize vessel capacities vs. fruit harvests and port distribution.