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Objective: To work hard for an innovative and successful Oil Response Company. Willing to work overseas.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Responsibilities: Certified Marine Mechanic. Maintain and organize all oil spill equipment and sea survival equipment including 14 boats.
Communications: Good oral and written communications skills. Successes communicated with industry and regulatory personnel during actual oils spill while in the U.S. Coast Guard (MSO). Instructed oil spill practical exercise with Texas A&M oil spill school.
Leadership: Able to motivate project team consisting of five employees and a minimum of twenty-one students. Knowledge in U.S. Coast Guard, marine safety, marine mechanics, and oil response provides a wide range of skills to encourage and instruct others in this field.
Other: Willing to travel. Have a universal awareness of business in the marine industry due to travels. Quick learner and trained in professional instruction and communication. Solid work ethics that finds satisfaction and pleasure in achieving work goals.
WORK HISTORY:
June 2001- present Facilities Maintenance & Training Foreman, TEEX Center for Marine Training / Oil Spill Control School (Texas A&M, Adult continue education program)
Instructor and Technical Foreman at Texas A&M oil spill control school, marine mechanic, sea survival trainer, helicopter egress trainer, Fast Rescue boat mechanic and trainer, certified life boat operator and mechanic
Supervisor of Technical operations and Instruct Oil Spill Exercises and one day Sea Survival Class. Provide technical support and instruction assistance for in-field classes in Oil Spill, Fast Rescue Boat, Sea Survival, Survival Craft and Helicopter Egress and CPR/First Aid. Repair, Maintain and overhaul Oil Spill Boat, including Skimmer Boats, Skimmers, Pumps, Trailers, Logistics, and every aspect of oil spill. Survival Craft / Life Boats and Fast Rescue Boats. Maintain Life Boat davits, Helicopter Trainer and all other Sea Survival Equipment
Machinery Technician (E-6), United States Coast Guard
Engineering Petty Officer- USCG Aids to Navigation Team Humboldt Bay, California, Maintained all Light houses and aids to navigations on the coast of Northern California, Supervised engineering operations (2) Assisted Engineering Petty Officer- USCG Hatchet- inland water construction tender; operating, maintaining and overhauling various systems including main propulsion diesels and ship service generators and an ocean master crane, Officer of the Deck watch and Underway Engineering Watch supervisor (3) MSO Los Angeles / Long Beach, U.S. Coast Guard Boarding Officer, Pollution Investigator and On-Scene Coordinator for 4 years (4) USCGC Point Hannon, conducted search and rescue operations from Boston, MA to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Fast Rescue Boat driver, Rescue swimmer and Boarding team member.
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
USCG, Maritime law Enforcement – April 1986
USCG, Machinery Technician – July 1987
USCG, Hazardous Waste Management – Nov 1987
UCLA, Handling Hazardous Materials Incidents - July 1988
USC, Hazardous Material Investigations Course – Sept 1988
USCG, Marine Safety School, Three Semester hours in oral communications – May 1988
Cypress College - Marine Drive Systems - Dec 1990
Cypress College – Outboard Engine Repair & Service - Dec 1990
Cypress College – Diesel Engines – June 1990
Cypress College – Stern Drive Repair – June 1990
Phillips 66, Marine Spill Response Course – May 1993
USCG, Basic Aids to Navigation Course – Feb 1994
USCG, Leadership and Management School – 1996
USC, First Responder Awareness – Jan 1996
USCG, Lister/Lima Overhaul & Power Systems Equipment Maintenance – April 1997
USCG, Minor Aids to Navigation Maintenance – Mar 1998
USCG, JCS Intermediate Program – Feb 1999
Gold Medal Leadership Development – Nov 2005
TEEX, Personal Survival and Survival Suit/Survival Craft Course, 16 hours – Feb 2006
TEEX, First Aid / CPR, 8 hours – Aug 2006
TEEX, Fast Rescue Boat Course, 27 hours – Dec 2006
TEEX, Proficiency in Survival Craft course, 40 hours – June 2007
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