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Marine Engineer

Santa Fe, TX, USA

Work with planned new ATB and/or Ship Construction projects from concept through delivery. Seasoned professional with strong history of experience and knowledge in operation, maintenance, and safety of maritime vessels. Strong knowledge and onboard experience in deck and engine room operations.

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…

3 Mate Unlimited Oceans

Barrington, RI, USA

Polar Tankers, Inc. Striper Marina, Inc.

U.S. Coast Guard Third Mate License, STCW 95’ compliant

San Luis Obispo, CA, USA

Seeking a position as 3rd Mate in the maritime industry utilizing my license, maritime transportation experience, and leadership skills. Deck Cadet, M.V. • Responsibilities included standing navigation watch and assisted Navigation Officer in voyage planning…

Thid Mate

Hampden, ME, USA

I want to start my career as a Third Mate and advance to Second. I cadet shipped with MSC in May 2008 to August 2008. I was awarded the Merchant Marine Expenditionary Award. In my time at Maine Maritime, I obtained the skills to Navigate correctly.

Chief Mate Unlimited Tonnage

Jackson, NJ, USA

Objective To broaden my career in the maritime industry while utilizing all of my training, skills and experience Experience 2003 – Present LICENSED DECK OFFICER: Third Mate, Second Mate Vessels: Tankers, Container Ships, Dredges with Z-Drives, RO-ROs, and ITBs 1990 – 2003 UNLICENSED

Third Mate

Petersburgh, NY, USA

To Obtain the Position of Third Mate Deck and Watch Officer. LAKE GEORGE STEAMBOAT COMPANY .Lake George, New York. Deck Hand. Seasonal Employment. June 2008 to August 2010. Responsible for supervising docking, safe loading and unloading of passengers. Cadet Observer. Interned at U.S. Shipping Corp.

AB (unlimited)

Houston, TX, USA

Looking to get out of the oilfield and go deep sea or jones act ships. Looking for a company that encourages moving up because I want to go for my Mates. Would like to be at a company I can stay with for a long time and make a career with. Ranger Offshore start date October 23…

Able Seaman

Sunnyside, NY, USA

A responsible and challenging position that will utilize my education and background,expand my knowledge,and offer opportunities for personal and professional growth. 220 Spring St. Herndon, VA. lines and general maintenance of ship. 801 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL. Island, Bahamas.

Marine Engineer, Chief Limited

Winthrop, ME, USA

10/1989-12/1990, dual employment with YWCA as a lifeguard and Shape, Inc. Tidewater and Ridgon/Gulfmark included work in the oil and seismic industries Chief Engineer and Relief Chief Engineer. Polar Tankers included work in the crude oil transport field.

1ST Asst. Engineer Unlimited, Chief Engineer Limited Oceans any Horsepower

Rusk, TX, USA

Looking for OSV or smaller ship working in GOM. Started sailing in the US Navy in 1964. 1968 to 1989 worked for Union Pacific Railroad as a Machinist and Electrican. 1990 to 1998 sailed with Seafares International Union on tankers, RoRo's, research vessles.

Second mate Unlimited

Saint Petersburg, FL, USA

Crewed on several small passenger ferries in the Maine offshore island trade. Assisted with all aspects of harbor and marina management including law enforcement, underwater vessel maintenance, and search and recovery diving. Served as a watch…

Mate/Pilot of a towing vessel

Silverdale, WA, USA

To obtain a challenging shoreside or seagoing job in the Puget Sound area with good benefits and opportunities for career advancement. -S.S. The Monseigneur (Coastal Tanker) AHL Shipping Co. -M/V Sealand Lightning (Container) Maersk Lines LTD.

3rd Mate

Chula Vista, CA, USA

Employ myself with a challenging position utilizing my marine transportation skills and/or a position providing valuable experience within the maritime industry. 3 training cruises, 2 60-day cruises with the Training Ship Golden Bear, California Maritime Academy's training ship.

Wiper

Jacksonville, FL, USA

To accrue enough WIPER seatime, to get STCW Rating forming Part of a Engineering Watch signed off. So I can sail on my QMED-Oiler, QMED-Pumpman endorsements. I have worked for Moran Towing Company, Reinauer Towing Company, Roerhrig Maritime company…

Third Mate Unlimited Tonnage Oceans

Spokane, WA, USA

To obtain a deck officer position onboard a vessel of at least 200 gross tons. Andrie, Inc. Muskegon, MI. Officer in charge of a navigational watch and person-in-charge of tank barge loads and unloads. Supervisor of the deck department, towing operations…

MATE-TUG & FUEL TOW-Any- 1600 T.Mst. Ocn./ 3rd.mate Unl.Ocn.

Houston, TX, USA

Available for world-wide deployment.Tug&Tow or Gulf of Mexico support vessel. Seafares Union 6-09 to present. Load/Dis. barge.Load/Dis. fuel barge. 3rd.Mate unl.ocn./1600 Ton Master Ocn. First Aid/CPR,Radar unl,TWIC card,Texas DL,Current US passport,Int.Vaccinations,Hon.Dis.

Second Mate; Third Mate

Corpus Christi, TX, USA

To obtain a long-term and challenging position with a respected company where my strengths and leadership capabilities will attain my goal of advancing my license in the Merchant Marine. U.S. • U.S. • Intensive training in maritime navigation, seamanship and international rules & regulations.

Captain, Mate

Vancouver, WA, USA

Work with tug boats, marine construction, small cruisers, and the like. Boat Operator, Hendren Tow Boat Co. • Boat operation, ship assist. Boat Operator, Trailer Brothers, Inc. • Boat operation and heavy lifts in marine construction. • Crew…

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”.