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Port Engineer

Shoreside Operations
Description

Objective: To peruse a career in landside operational engineering.

Professional Work Experience:

• Edison Chouest Offshore...............................................................................April 2013- Present

Chief Engineer OSV

Officer in charge of engineering department. 12,000HP, 4160v Diesel electric drive. Motor plant. Conduct fuel, oil, drilling fluid, and dry bulk bunkering and de-bunkering operations. Carried out all daily, monthly, and annual maintenance and inspections. Mechanical/electrical/pneumatic on-the-spot repairs. Ran periodic safety and testing procedures outlined by American Bureau of Shipping.  Keep current with all USCG as well as EPA rules and regulations. Operation and maintenance of Oily Water Separation units. Lead engineering department through ABS, USCG, and companywide internal and external audits.

• NOAA.........................................................................................................Nov 2012-March 2013

3 Assistant Engineer

Day worker in charge of engine periodic tests and tune-ups, conducted Fuel/oil transfers, and bunkering events. Worked on deck machinery and flash type evaporators.   

• Military Sealift Command (MSC)..............................................................May 2011-Oct. 2012

3 Assistant Engineer

Engineer in charge of the watch, 30,000HP 650Lb steam plant in charge of all main and auxiliary steam propulsion equipment. Directly in charge of weekly lube oil sampling and testing for viscosity and machinery abnormalities. Steam turbine generator operation and maintenance, reciprocating, positive displacement, and centrifugal pump operation and maintenance. Involved in Boiler light off and building/breaking vacuum.  

• AKF Engineers (Internship).........................................................................Summer 2009/2010

1505 Broadway, New York, NY

HVAC Commissioning and project planning. Work in the field testing previously installed systems. Record data and assure system is running optimally. Office management and organization. Attended meetings and was involved in upcoming jobs and installations.

Education:

• S.U.N.Y Maritime College

Bachelor of Science, General Engineering...................................................................January 2011

• Staples High School, Westport CT

High School Diploma........................................................................................................June 2006

Licensing Credentials and Endorsements:

• USCG Chief Engineer of limited oceans and OSV (Offshore Supply Vessels). Second Assistant   Engineer of Steam and Motor, Vessels of Any Horsepower/ tonnage.

• EPA Universal Refrigeration Technician

• Medical Care Provider

• Red Cross CPR/First Aid

• Asbestos removal training

Other Traits and Attributes

• Ship Yard and Dry Dock Experience

• Diesel Engine Maintenance. Valve Lash and Injector Timing Adjustment

• Auto Cad, Excel, SAMMS, Microsoft Office, Scheduled maintenance programs

• Excellent leadership and people/team building skills

• High School and College rugby team captain

• Eagle Scout 2005

19-19 24 Avenue Apt. L602 Astoria NY, 11102
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