1. Jason T Matherne 405 Louis Drive Houma, LA 70364 (985) 855-2186 navigator28@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Provide overview of HSE and Maritime education, employment history,
and experience for review and consideration of future employement.
EXPERIENCE
‘08-2011 – ‘Current: Shell Exploration and Production, Upstream
Americas Marine Logistics New Orleans, La
504-425-3962
Sr. Marine HSE Technician
Proactively identify and mitigate exposures, work hazards, and riskin the
UA OSV fleet.
Undertakehazard identification, evaluation and provide control & recovery
recommendations.
Conduct audits and safety inspections of various shorebased terminals &
facilities which support Shell Deepwateractivity
Provide ongoing field presencefor face-to-face communications to provide
HSE support to operations and promote HSE expectations.
Perform walk-through inspections & provideoperations with concerns and
potential corrective actions.
Support Marine Operations’ commitment to safety byboth complying and
demonstrating safe work practices.
Keep updated on new internal & external HSSEand Marine standards,
provide guidance, and ensurestandards are implemented across fleet.
Establish relationships with contract companies for respective work groups
and lead contractor safetydiscussions and meetings.
Serve as focal point for audit preparation, and assist in developing
corrective action plans.
Support &enable HSSEteams i.e.AreaSafety Committees, Behavior Base
Safety management, Incident Command Systems, etc.
Perform OVID inspections on offshorelogistics vessels in accordance with
OCIM guidelines and accredited inspectors guidance
Conduct safety inspections ofoffshore marine vessels and interface with
licensed mariners
3-2008 – 10-2011: K-Sea Transportation (formerly Sea Coast Towing)
Seattle, Wa
1-800-732-8099
S.Q.E. Marine Advisor / Mate -Lead Tankerman
Develop plans forvessel audits, crew training and education programs or
projects.
2. Person In Charge of transferring liquid cargo between barges, shoreside
facilities, tanker ships, etc.
Organizing and developing, orobtaining, training materials, guides, and
instruction manuals such as handouts,visual materials, or other training
aids.
Assisting in developing programs to develop marine employees in lower-
level positions.
Assess training/behavioral needs through vessel audits, interviews with
employees, orconsultation with managers.
Provide specific training to help marine employees maintain orimprove job
skills, including training in the use of forms, reports, procedures or
equipment in accordance with organizational policy.
Ensure implementation of procedures,policies, or programs throughout
the division fleet; conferring with personnel concerned to ensure successful
functioning of newly implemented systems orprocedures.
Identify problems orimprovements by analyzing communications,
information flow,operational controls, practices and procedures and
operational and engineering reports orrecords.
Acting as a Company representative during third-partyvessel
audits/vetting, and SIREinspections.
Assisting in marine incident investigations and corrective action activities as
directed.
Works with management oremployees to improve the Quality
Management System (QMS),i.e. policies,procedures, forms, work methods
or programs
‘07-2007 – ‘03-2008 John W. Stone Oil Distributor, LLC Gretna, La
504-366-3401
Lead Tankerman/Barge Captain
Person In Charge of transferring liquid cargo between barges, shoreside
facilities, tanker ships, etc.
Performing various maintenance duties aboard ocean servicebarges to
ensure safe operation ofequipment.
Inspect and seek recertification ofLifesaving and safety Equipment
Assisting management in creating/ maintaining/ updating operational and
safety procedures.
3. 6-'02 – 7-2007 Sea Coast Towing Inc. Seattle, Wa
1-800-732-8099
Lead Tankerman
Person In Charge of transferring liquid cargo between barges, shoreside
facilities, tanker ships, etc.
Perform various maintenance duties aboard ocean service barges and
towing vessels to ensuresafe operation ofequipment.
Most of employment period was spent working as lead PIC aboard the
80K bbl double skin ocean going barges in California, Pacific Northwest,
and Alaskan markets.
8-1998 – 6-2002 Louisiana Technical College Young Memorial
Campus
985-380-2457 Morgan City, La
Marine Operations Instructor/Safety Coordinator
Constructed, implemented, and instructed various marine courses
including, Tankerman “PIC” Dangerous Liquids and Liquefied Gases,
TankbargeFirefighting, Able Seaman, Radar Observer Inland, Radar
Observer Renewal, Master 100/200ton, Master 500/1600 ton,
HAZWOPER,First aid/CPR, Lockout/Tagout, and various Occupational
Safety courses
Implemented various safetyprograms and policies including; Job Safety
Analysis, Standard Operating Procedures, Safety Rules, Shipboard
Firefighting Procedures, Accident Reporting Procedures, etc.
Constructed, sought approval of, and implemented, courses pertaining to
the marine industry and STCW.
Fluent with many Microsoft Office programs including Word,Excel,
Power Point, Outlook, Internet Explorer, Front Page, Access.
Created various study guides, forms, and computer enhanced learning
programs containing informativeinformation pertaining the maritime
industry.
3-1995 - 8-1998 Cenac Towing Inc. Houma, LA
985-872-2413
Tankerman/Wheelhouse personnel
Operating offshore and inland towing vessels.
In charge of transferring liquid cargo between barges, shoreside facilities,
drilling rigs, etc.
Performed various maintenance duties aboard towing vessels.
4. 7-1994 - 3-1995 Taira Lynn Marine Houma, LA
(No longer in operation)
Deck Personnel
Performed various duties in the deck department aboard inland towing
vessels.
Performed various maintenance duties in the engine room aboard inland
towing vessels.
Aided in the refurbishing of inland towing vessels at shipyard locations.
8-1993 - 7-1994 Hydraulic Well Control Houma, LA
985-851-2402
Snubbing Personnel
Performed various duties while performing maintenance on high-
pressure oil and gas wells.
Performed various repair duties on diesel engines, high-pressure pumps,
and hydraulic equipment.
5-1991 - 8-1993 Hebert's Marine & Hdwe. Houma, LA,
985-851-2095
Salesperson
Performed many activities dealing with the on site sales of marine
equipment to companies and individuals.
Performed various maintenance and repair duties on marine equipment
and electronics.
EDUCATION
2010 Louisiana Community & Technical College Sowella Campus
Associate Degree; Occupational Education
2002 Completed Vocational Technical Industrial Educational certification
within the LTC guidelines, acquired LTC Teaching Certificate
South Terrebonne High School
Diploma 1993
LICENSES/ENDORSEMENTS
United States Coast Guard: Master 200 ton Near Coastal waters; Master of
Uninspected Towing Vessels Near Coastal. Exp. 7-15-2019, S.T.C.W. Exp.
5. 7-15-2019
United States Coast Guard: MMD Tankerman “PIC” Barge DL/LG; Able
Bodied Seaman Unlimited w/ Lifeboatman Exp. 7-16-2019
Radar Observer Unlimited
FCC: Marine Radio Operator's Permit
SPECIAL CERTIFICATIONS
BCSP- Associate Safety Professional
OCIMF – OVID Inspector Training and Certification
NORM/TENORM Radiation Safety Officer
Causal Learning Investigation Training
Tap Root Incident Investigation Training
DNV Investigation and Root Cause Analysis Training
ABS Internal Auditor Certification
Mentor/Assessor Training
Pedestal Crane Operator
Ship Security Officer
CPR and AED certification
Former EMP America Medic First Aid/ CPR Instructor Certification
Former HAZMAT Specialist Level: 40 course in compliance with 29CFR
1910.120 and subsequent annual refresher training