Usa Resumes
Engineer
Canton, MS, USATo assist in maintaining engineering equipment such as, but not limited to hyrdulic pumps, auxiliary equipment, etc. [ Leader of 72 on board. Ranked 1 of 32 First Class Petty Officers. Machinist Mate responsible for operating, repairing, and performing maintenance on ship propulsion…
Engineer
Harker's Island, NC, USARobert L. Smith, Jr. Newport News Naval Shipyard as a welder on ships and submarines. Starting pay was $13. per hour and final pay was $14.50 per hour. Reasong for Leaving: Job closer to home. Worked for Juneau Import Services as a mechanic on foreign cars.
Maritime Professional (1600 Ton Master)
Edgecomb, ME, USADetailed and organized Maritime Professional with a true passion for all things ships. Extensive on-board experience with logging of vessel activities from the Atlantic seaboard, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Panama Canal, Eastern Pacific to SE Alaska.
Master Mate 100 Ton Captain
Gardena, CA, USAHorn Blower Cruises and Events November 2001-June 2005 Master Captain 100 Ton of the company fleet Marina del Ray,Ca and Newport Beach.
Marine Regulatory Compliance
PEARLAND, TX, USATo be a part of a growing forward looking organization furthering the safety and commerce of the marine industry with opportunities for promotion and professional growth. Embry Riddle Aeronautical University with degree of Bachelor of Science in Technical Management…
Port Engineer
Pocasset, MA, USAObjective Port Engineer Experience Maintenance Officer 2007 - Present Naval Engineering Support Unit Boston, MA •Develop and manage a $2.4M annual budget, securing additional $450K for maintenance •Created milestone tracking system for depot availabilities (coordinate 18 annually) •Mana
Third Mate
Vinalhaven, ME, USAMy goal is to find a good career in the maritime industry as a third mate. I just graduated from Maine Maritime Academy recently and have an unlimited 3rd Mate's License (equivilant to a 100 ton master's license. I am eager to start my career and my life in this industry.
Terminal Manager, Port Operator-Trainee, Port Security Analyst, Container Stow Planner, Broker
Kings Point, NY, USATo gain experience in the operational or administrative sector of the maritime industry. • B.S. • 2004 Appointed to U.S. • 2004 Company Commander, Navy JROTC Tallahassee-Lincoln High School, 4 yr program completion.
Third Officer w/Tankerman PIC(DL)
Haleiwa, HI, USACHEVRON SHIPPING COMPANY LLC. Third Mate Aboard MIssissippi Voyager, 600 foot product coastal tanker. Performed watch standing duties. Conducted cargo transfer operations such as loading, discharge, stripping, topping off, and bunker operations. • Mate aboard 158 foot towboat.
1st Assistant Eng. Motors and Chief Eng. Limited-Oceans, both of any Horsepower
Gloucester, VA, USABrian 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
Long Beach, CA, USAI desire to use my multiple years of marine engineering experience to maintain the material condition, maintenance systems of vessels. As Personnel Director, planned, organized all Installation Personnel and Administration Center (IPAC) pay…
Marine Logistics and Intermodal Transportation Specialist
Kings Point, NY, USAA career where I can put to use my technical, logistical, and business skills to improve the future of the American Maritime industry. Sailed 332 days aboard two container ships, the S.S. Matson Ewa, the S.S. Horizon Producer and one Oil Tanker, the USNS Lawrence H. Gianella.
Third Mate-Unlimited Tonnage; Master-1600 Tons- Oceans Endorsement
Vero Beach, FL, USACaptain or Mate of commercial vessel, preference to enter Dynamic Positioning Operator training program; Project Manager for new vessel construction/refit; or Fleet Operations/Management. Chief Mate (May 2005-Present; working both full-time and per diem): Sun Cruz Casino, Port Canaveral, FL.
100 Ton Master Mate
Cotulla, TX, USATo take the next step in my offshore/maritime career by taking a leadership position as a Masters/Mate aboard a 100 Ton vessel. offshore/oilfield knowledge. worked under. the vessel. Safety conscious. Motivated to learn and advance. Proficient in radio communications. radios, and GMDSS.
OPERATIONS DIRECTOR / PROGRAM MANAGEMENT / BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
League City, TX, USAExecutive Manager and Leader: Career in marketing, management operations, marine industries, and engineering fields, which has included positions as the Chief Operations Officer of an Airfield, Port Operations in Italy, and in Nuclear Power Plants the Head of Reactor Electrical…
100 Ton Master/200 Ton Mate (500 ITC)
Arab, AK, USATo apply my skills and knowledge in the seafaring industry in the Gulf of Mexico in an effort to enhance my future and the productivity of the company I work for. To advance with a company focused on continuing education, professionalism and training.
Passenger Services Worker in Charge
Juneau, AK, USAObtain Non-State Employment in the Maritime Industry. Alaska Marine Highways - April 2004 to present. MMD, Lifeboatman, Certificate of Registry Purser, ETT, MPIC. Passeneger Services Worker in Charge, High Speed Craft Chenega running between Cordova, Whittier and Valdez, Alaska. 36 Knot Ship.
Seaman, AB, 1st mate, deckhand,ect.
LAKE CHARLES, LA, USATo obtain a job where my experience in movement control can bring the best customer service possible and be an asset to the company. Currently work for Citgo Petroleum Corp. as security. Motor Transport Operator in the U.S Army, my primary responsibilities…
Third Mate / Vessel Operator
Bridgeport, CT, USAI would like to work off shore as a third mate, or shore side as a vessel operator. My ideal shore side job would have me working in the North East. S.U.N.Y. Maritime College; M.S. International Transportation Management. Villanova University; B.A. Liberal Arts, Minor in Economics. U.S.C.G.
100 ton Master with 28 seasons fishing Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea
White Haven, PA, USAI am trying to break away from the riggers of commercial fishing and yet stay working on the water. I started fishing in 1977 on the waters of Puget Sound out of Seattle. I have been involved in the salmon seine fishery for 20 plus years as well as capt.