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JR. Engineer

Center Hill, FL, USA

Objective looking for work closer to Florida Experience 12 yrs as hands on marine engineering Education 13 yrs Certification Current STCW and u.s. merchant mariner's document as Jr eng.And others Skils welding and fabrication Will be available until Feb 28-07

Third Mate

Lakewood, WA, USA

OBJECTIVE: A challenging position utilizing my marine transportation skills. Vulcan Maritime, Seattle, WA Jan. • Sailing as 3rd Officer on the 420-foot Mega-Yacht OCTOPUS. • Overseeing marina operations, including piloting/maintenance of 7 tenders and multiple jet skis.

Master of Steam or Motor Vessels of no more than 1600 Gross Registered Tons

Bonsall, CA, USA

At this time I'm taking STCW Classes for my U.S Merchant Marine Masters Licenses. As a holder of both the U.S Mates and Master Licenses and 33 years in the Fishing Industry I have qualifications skills and experience that would be of long term Value to your operation.

Master 500 tons or 3rd Mate Unlimited

Milford, PA, USA

Become Master on small passenger ships. ? Serving as Mate on Staten Island Ferry with responsibilities which include coordinating arrangements to ensure safety of passenger transfer operations, continuous rounds within ferry passenger spaces, and safe mooring operations.

100 Ton Captain/2nd Captain

Port O'Connor, TX, USA

April 1999 – Present: Capt’n Bob’s Charters - Owner and Captain offshore fishing charter business. Fishing from a 36’ twin screw vessel up to 100+ miles offshore. Feb. 2001 – Feb. 2004: Williams Boat Works – Part time Crewboat Captain crew transport…

Deckhand/Scuba Dive Instructor

SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL, USA

2003 – present H2O SCUBA, Inc. North Miami Beach, FL. - BA in Environmental Sciences- Brandeis University, MA.

Unlimited Master

Kennebunk, ME, USA

To obtain a position as Master on a US flag commercial or government ship. Sailed Master on gas turbine LMSR ships for Maersk Line LTD (2003-present). Sailed Chief Officer on gas turbine LMSR ships for Maersk Line LTD (1998-2003). Sailed Chief…

Third Mate, unlimited tonnage

Bronx, NY, USA

To obtain better knowledge and skills from my related work and training as a deck cadet at SUNY Maritime College. Dec. 2005 – Jan. U.S.C.G.

Technical, Operations, Logistics

Wrightsville Beach, NC, USA

To find a stable, long term position in the Marine Industry. > Implemented a program for the resolution of post installation issues related to all marine electronics systems on Yachts manufactured at the Hatteras Yacht facility in New Bern, NC.

Third Mate Unlimited Oceans

Spokane, WA, USA

To obtain a position as mate on a coastwise or ocean-going vessel of at least 200 gross tons. Andrie, Inc. Muskegon, MI. Stand navigational watches, person-in-charge of tank barge loads/unloads; supervisor of deck department, towing operations…

Office Manager/Executive Administration Assistant

Bronx, NY, USA

To obtain a position where my managerial, organizational and varied computer skills will be utilized for the advancement and efficiency of the organization. March 2006 – Present Jerry Vasquez, Esq. Bronx, NYOffice Manager· Directly assist…

Public Relation and/or Administration Manager

North Kingstown, RI, USA

Work for a multinational oil company in the R & D administrative coordination and/or contract management fields internationally. 1991 to present: President of Gas Plus Inc., North Kingstown, RI. A gasoline retail and convenience store. Family…

Operations Manager

St. Petersburg, FL, USA

Management position in the shipping or logistics industries. Federal Marine Terminals, Inc Port Manatee, Fl. Responsible for marine terminal’s overall compliance with OSHA regulations as well as the management of it’s corporate safety program.

1st Assistant Eng. Motors and Chief Eng. Limited-Oceans, both of any Horsepower

Gloucester, VA, USA

Brian D. Gloucester, Va. Objective: To secure a position as a Chief Engineer Limited-Oceans or as a First Assistant Engineer of Motor Vessels of any Horsepower. Took First Assistant Engineer Motors U.S. Took Second Assistant Engineer Motors U.S.

Port Engineer

Staten Island, NY, USA

To advance any size company with expert hands on knowledge of maintenance, repairs,and modifications on all marine equipment. Including cranes, barges, construction equip. etc. port engineer of hundred of pieces of equipment. From sereral 350t lift cranes to dive equipment.

I should have a uscg master inland captain license by end of year 2007

Middleburg, FL, USA

Start to use my license for a new maritime career on inland waters, but work my way to international waters. I have worked as a marine enforcement officer for 11 years on small craft, 25' and smaller, with the Clay County Sheriff Office Marine Unit(1996 to present)…

Ship Master

The Woodlands, TX, USA

U.S. Merchant Marine Officer with Master License and a diverse career on the Great Lakes and many types of vessels ranging in size from 50'-550'. Achieved numerous ratings and licenses throughout career. Demonstrate a high level of proficiency in coordinating operations and manpower…

Vessel Boarding Agent

Houston, TX, USA

To obtain a position in Marine Operations. Accomplished Boarding Agent and logistics professional with 15 years experience in vessel coordination and project management operations. • Manage the coordination of vessel crew changes. • Organize operations, transportation, and distribution.

Intermodal Hub Manager of Port Operations

Corona, CA, USA

I am seeking a supervisory position within the maritime industry. My past experience onboard American flagged vessels, operating locomotives for BNSF, and managing intermodal railroad freight for BNSF in Los Angeles represents my diverse talents…

Master-1600 GT, 3/Mate- Any GT/Oceans, Master of Towing Vessels, TOAR Designated Evaluator

Portland, ME, USA

OBJECTIVE: Employment as Master on sea-going vessels. 08/07-09/07; Captain of salvage tugs for Resolve Marine Group, Theodore, AL. Safe operation of tugs and tug/barge units in Mobile Bay waters. Training of vessel crew members. Chart and publication corrections from USCG “Notice to Mariners”.