Virginia Beach– Usa Resumes
BM2(SW), MATE, AB
Virginia Beach, VA, USATo secure a position at sea after my honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy and to excel in a career on the water. Objectives- To secure a position on the water after my 4 year honorable discharge from the United States Navy. Awards- Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal(2).
100 Ton Master/AB Unlimited/Crewboat Capt
Virginia Beach, VA, USAContinue to add training through school/experience and reach my 1600 Ton Masters License, also enjoy any opportunity to become the best. I don't enjoy being idle and I have thirst for knowledge. At the end of the day I would like to known as the person who made everyone around him better.
Marine Engineer
Virginia Beach, VA, USA* High Energy, detail oriented Marine Engineer with highly developed prioritization and organizational skills, 36 years experience in operations and maintenance of: steam, diesel, and diesel electric power plants on bulk cargo, refrigerated…
Naval Architect
Virginia Beach, VA, USATasks include preparing general arrangement design drawings for ship alterations on US Navy aircraft carriers, including removals, installations and fabrications, while using the latest Navy and shipboard standards. Conduct shipchecks as part of a team in support of design development.
Marine Engineer
Virginia Beach, VA, USA08/1990 to 05/1999; First Assistant Engineer; American Overseas Marine, 100 Newport Ave. B.S.
LNG Cargo Engineer/Marine Chief Engineer/Shoreside support
Virginia Beach, VA, USASeeking a position in the field of Marine Engineering with a progressive organization which will fully utilize acquired education, expertise and experience. Desire incentive opportunities that reward contributions with personal growth and advancement.
Naval Architect
Virginia Beach, VA, USACareer track position in Naval Architecture offering future growth and development. Tasks include preparing general arrangement design drawings for ship alterations on US Navy aircraft carriers, including removals, installations and fabrications, while using the latest Navy and shipboard standards.