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Chief Engineer Unlimited All Oceans

Shipboard Officer / Personnel / Crew
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My C/V may appeared to be too long by industry standards It
is the only way I can convey the depth I have as a Marine Engineer in the
twenty 25 plus years that I have been working in the field.

I’m well educated from Maine Maritime Academy and the US
Navy. I’ve sailed on everything from Tug boats to US Air craft carriers. I’m
very experienced on a wide variety of types of vessels. As a Former US NAVY
Port Engineer, A Vessel Manager in the Oil Industry and a foreign deployed
Technical Superintendent, I also have developed a deep understanding shore side
vessel management.

I cannot document my strongest attribute in my C/V. I’m
naturally mechanical and have a very common sense approach to Operating,
Maintaining an Engine Room or managing a project. I am extremely adaptable. I
can only show this in an interview. 

I’ve had a solid positive impact on every vessel I operated.
I’d very much like an opportunity to tell you more about my skills and how I
can be a great addition to your Company.

Sincerely,

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