1. Shaun Michael Corr
Address: 88 Drumillan Hill, Greenock, PA16 0XE
Contact Number: Mobile – 07505149242, Home - 01475797986
E-mail: shauncorr1888@icloud.com
Dob: 31/01/1996
Personal Statement
I have recently graduated from the City of Glasgow College with a grade ‘A’ Higher National
Diploma (HND) in Marine Engineering and a Scottish Professional Diploma (SPD) in Marine
Management. With these qualifications it is in my intention to continue to pursue a career in
Merchant Shipping as a 3rd/4th/Junior Engineer.
I possess great leadership and communication skills, and I also work very well in teams and see
myself as a people’s person. I have no preference as to where in the world I would like to work,
but would love the opportunity to travel and gain as much experience as much as possible. I am
always eager to acquire new knowledge and have the ability to learn quickly.
MCA Approved Certificates & Training
I have passed my Engineer Officer of the Watch oral examination and now have my Certificate of
Competency, allowing me to work as a 3rd/4th/Junior engineer at sea and conduct a watch.
I hold the following MCA approved certificates and have completed training courses as follows:
Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats.
Certificate of Proficiency in Medical First Aid.
Certificate of Proficiency in Advanced Fire Fighting.
Certificate of Proficiency in Personal Safety & Social Responsibility.
Certificate of Proficiency in Personal Survival Techniques.
Engineering Workshop Skills, Maintenance & Assembly Skills and Electrical & Electronic
Practice Course.
High Voltage Training Operational Level.
Certificate of Proficiency in Designated Security Duties.
2. Sea Service Record
During my cadetship at City of Glasgow College, I was sponsored by Gulfmark Offshore and I
was able to undergo training on-board some of their vessels as an engineering cadet. I
completed the following trips:
FD Indomitable (PSV) 1 month 22 days
FD Incomparable (PSV) 0 months 8 days
Highland Laird (PSV) 2 months 4 days
MV Enea (PSV) 1 month 28 days
Over these contracts I completed the MCA required sea time of 6 months and a minimum of 4
months watch-keeping time. This time is reflected in my sea service testimonials and Discharge
Book.
During my time at sea I was able to learn and develop the following skills:
Engineering watch keeping, operation and maintenance.
Safety on board a vessel.
Operational management.
Understand/design system drawings including electrical drawings.
Employment History
Gulfmark Offshore N.S. Ltd.
Aberdeen
AB11 5PJ
United Kingdom
Job Title: Marine Engineer Cadet
Dates: 27/08/2012 – Present
Throughout this time my responsibilities as an engineering cadet were as follows:
Trace out all systems of each vessel I was on board and understand the process of each
one.
Carry out planned/emergency maintenance and repairs to the vessels machinery.
Recognise dangers while carrying out a round of the engine room and associated rooms.
Carry out emergency procedures in a calm manner involving situations such as fires,
security breach, man overboard and abandon ship.
Assist the Chief Engineer in bunkering fuel.
Carry out routine testing to equipment in the engine room while taking notice of any
dangerous trends.
3. Qualifications
Marine Management, Scottish National Diploma (SPD):
Managing a Project for an Organisation.
Professional Development: Communicating and Influencing for Effective Decision
Making.
Professional Development: Leadership for Performance Improvement.
Marine Engineering, Higher National Diploma (HND):
Advanced Marine Thermodynamic Principals.
Advanced Applied Mechanics.
Advanced Marine Heat Principals.
Advanced Naval Architecture.
Advanced Ship Construction and Survey.
Advanced Strength of Materials.
Electrical Distribution Systems.
Marine Management.
Mathematics for Engineering 2.
Mathematics for Engineering 3.
Process Control.
Marine Engineering, Higher National Certificate (HNC):
Engineering Drawing.
Fundamentals of Control Systems and Transducers.
Auxiliary Systems.
Auxiliary Thermodynamic Principals.
Dynamics and Machines.
Electrical Motors and Generators.
Electrical Power.
Electrical and Electronic Devices.
Marine Heat Engine Principals.
Naval Architecture.
Pneumatics and Hydraulic Systems.
Propulsion.
Ship Construction.
Statics and Strength of Materials.
Marine Engineering: Mathematics.
Safety Engineering and the Environment.
References
Available on request