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OIM, Master

Warsaw, Poland

Seeking to develop my carrier as a staff member of reputable Company and contribute my experience into the Oil Industry. various types of Oil, Chemical, Gas, Shuttle Tankers, FSO/FPSO and SBM oil fields operations. Egypt ( Red Sea ) through Prosafe Singapore.

2nd Mate / JDPO

Kisielice, Poland

Objective Gain knowledge & experience as DP operator Experience Till end of 2011: 13 months of practice as DECK CADET on trainig ships, bulk carriers Since April 2012: 3rd officer / 2nd officer (JDPO) on board DSV-ROV DP3 mv "EDT Protea", responsible for maintaining FFE & LSA, nautical public

3/4/J OFF, D/Cadet, O/S

Pszczółki, Poland

Dear Sir/Madam:My name is Artur Mazurek and I am holder of Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch Certificate.By the end of 2015 I earned a engineering degree from Gdynia Maritime University.Immediately after my graduation I have started working at the Siem Shipping Company…

Balast Stability Control Operator MODU

Lesniewo, Poland

Objective To continue and further my career in the offshore marine environment specifically as a Ballast Control Room Operator or similar position Experience Cargo ballast Control operator -Offshore 11 years Marine service tehnician -ships 7 years Constructions team leader SHIPIARD -8

Naval architect, MSc

Tanowo, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland

management, organizing new enterprises, supervision. 1995 High Maritime School in Szczecin, as lecturer (subject: Construction and Stability of Ship). 1992 Training Session ref.: Classification of Ships & Statutory Matters, Bu-reau Veritas, Paris.

Ballast Stability Control operator for SEMI-SUBMERSIBLES

LESNIEWO, Poland

To continue and further my career in the offshore marine environment specifically as a Ballast Control Room Operator or similar position. Simultaneous Loading/Discharging of Crude Oil and Ballast Operations. Responsible for maintaining overboard discharges within regulatory limits…