This document provides details about Capt. Guru N. Misra, including his employment history working on various engineering projects around the world over the past 15 years. It lists his role, responsibilities, and accomplishments in his current role as Superintendent of Marine Facilities for the QCLNG Project in Australia, as well as previous engineering and safety roles on LNG projects in countries like the US, Angola, India, and more. It also provides his personal details, education, licenses, and qualifications.
This curriculum vitae is for Nigel John Brooks, a British national with over 39 years of experience in onshore and offshore oil and gas drilling operations. He has worked extensively with contractors and operators on semi-submersible rigs, jack-ups, and land rigs. Brooks has experience drilling exploration, appraisal, high-pressure high-temperature, and deepwater wells on rigs in locations around the world, including the North Sea, West Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe. He has held positions including Drilling Superintendent, Offshore Installation Manager, Toolpusher, and Driller over the course of his career.
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Mark Staley is a Canadian Forces Senior Officer with over 31 years of experience in combat and non-combat operations. He has extensive expertise in air battle management, air land integration, joint fires, and FAC/JTAC training. Staley has held several leadership roles such as Director of Operations at the Canadian Forces Air Warfare Centre and Canadian Air Component Command Element Director in Kuwait, where he planned the insertion and extraction of over 2,300 Canadian forces members in Afghanistan. He has also served as a Tactical Air Control Party Commander and G3 Air/Air Liaison Officer to the Canadian Army.
The document is a resume for Daniel E. Minkow seeking a logistics manager position. It summarizes his 6 years of experience as a Logistics Readiness Officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he managed large teams and logistics missions. It also lists his education background and military training. His objective is a logistics manager position in Atlanta and he has experience leading distribution centers and fuel operations at Air Force bases.
Brian Wilson Calloway served in the U.S. Navy as a Boatswain's Mate, First Class (E6). He completed various military courses related to boiler technician training, electrical/mechanical equipment repair, firefighting, and seamanship. He also completed annual training on topics like equal opportunity, fraternization, sexual assault prevention, and information assurance. His transcript documents the courses taken throughout his military career until his separation from service.
Captain Clarence W. McKown Jr. was the Commanding Officer of the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Florida. He had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy and Air Force spanning over 30 years, during which he received his commission through the U.S. Air Force and later transferred to the Navy. He served operational roles in flying units and commanded an aviation squadron. Captain McKown has over 6,500 total flight hours and 540 aircraft carrier arrested landings. He currently serves as the Airport Manager in Pagosa Springs, Colorado after retiring from the Navy.
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In 1981, the U.S. Navy began preparations for the introduction of the new F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter to replace older aircraft. The Navy also began a major overhaul of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga as part of its Service Life Extension Program. Additionally, the Navy established Submarine Squadron 17 at Submarine Base Bangor to support ballistic missile submarines homeported there.
This curriculum vitae is for Nigel John Brooks, a British national with over 39 years of experience in onshore and offshore oil and gas drilling operations. He has worked extensively with contractors and operators on semi-submersible rigs, jack-ups, and land rigs. Brooks has experience drilling exploration, appraisal, high-pressure high-temperature, and deepwater wells on rigs in locations around the world, including the North Sea, West Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe. He has held positions including Drilling Superintendent, Offshore Installation Manager, Toolpusher, and Driller over the course of his career.
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The Navy originally proposed a Phased Modernization Plan in 2014 that would place 11 cruisers and 3 dock-landing ships into reduced operating status for up to 12 years for maintenance and modernization. However, in 2015 the Navy significantly revised the plan in response to congressional concerns about capacity shortfalls. The revised plan limits the number of cruisers in modernization status at one time to no more than 6, and the time per cruiser to no more than 4 years. The Navy did not consider formal alternatives to the original plan and revised it primarily to address congressional concerns about reduced fleet capacity.
Mark Staley is a Canadian Forces Senior Officer with over 31 years of experience in combat and non-combat operations. He has extensive expertise in air battle management, air land integration, joint fires, and FAC/JTAC training. Staley has held several leadership roles such as Director of Operations at the Canadian Forces Air Warfare Centre and Canadian Air Component Command Element Director in Kuwait, where he planned the insertion and extraction of over 2,300 Canadian forces members in Afghanistan. He has also served as a Tactical Air Control Party Commander and G3 Air/Air Liaison Officer to the Canadian Army.
The document is a resume for Daniel E. Minkow seeking a logistics manager position. It summarizes his 6 years of experience as a Logistics Readiness Officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he managed large teams and logistics missions. It also lists his education background and military training. His objective is a logistics manager position in Atlanta and he has experience leading distribution centers and fuel operations at Air Force bases.
Brian Wilson Calloway served in the U.S. Navy as a Boatswain's Mate, First Class (E6). He completed various military courses related to boiler technician training, electrical/mechanical equipment repair, firefighting, and seamanship. He also completed annual training on topics like equal opportunity, fraternization, sexual assault prevention, and information assurance. His transcript documents the courses taken throughout his military career until his separation from service.
Captain Clarence W. McKown Jr. was the Commanding Officer of the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Florida. He had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy and Air Force spanning over 30 years, during which he received his commission through the U.S. Air Force and later transferred to the Navy. He served operational roles in flying units and commanded an aviation squadron. Captain McKown has over 6,500 total flight hours and 540 aircraft carrier arrested landings. He currently serves as the Airport Manager in Pagosa Springs, Colorado after retiring from the Navy.
Brian Timpson's curriculum vitae provides details of his experience as a deck foreman and rigging supervisor over 35 years. It lists his qualifications, medical certifications, safety training, offshore experience on numerous oil rigs and vessels in locations around the world, and onshore experience in refineries and industrial plants. The CV details his contact information, licenses, inoculations, and extensive experience planning and overseeing rigging operations.
In 1981, the U.S. Navy began preparations for the introduction of the new F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter to replace older aircraft. The Navy also began a major overhaul of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga as part of its Service Life Extension Program. Additionally, the Navy established Submarine Squadron 17 at Submarine Base Bangor to support ballistic missile submarines homeported there.
The staff call agenda covered personnel updates, intelligence reports, operations, and logistics for Eagle Battalion. The S-1 reported on battalion strength and attendance trends. The S-2 discussed weather forecasts and intelligence updates. The S-3 outlined upcoming training events for February including PT, labs, and FTXs. The S-4 noted equipment and supply preparations for training events.
The document summarizes recent events and accomplishments of the Hammerhead Team, an Army aviation battalion. It details how the battalion supported MEDEVAC missions, conducted qualifications on ships, and led a large training exercise. It also mentions the battalion maintaining division headquarters and modernizing aircraft. Throughout this period, the various companies within the battalion expanded their capabilities and improved joint operations with other military branches.
This document is a resume for Stuart D. Gates, who is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps with 6 years of experience seeking a position as a conservation officer or park ranger. He has a secret security clearance and experience leading teams and managing risk while protecting assets valued over $$$. His resume outlines his professional experience including roles as a personnel supervisor, range safety officer, and artillery section leader in the Marine Corps, and lists his education and certifications.
Anthony Javier Covelli has over 10 years of experience in the Navy working on nuclear submarines, including as a Radiological Controls Technician, Quality Assurance Supervisor, Machinery Division Work Center Supervisor, and Work Leader. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Nuclear Energy Engineering Technology from Thomas Edison State University with the goal of becoming a Senior Reactor Operator or nuclear plant manager in the commercial sector.
Master Sergeant John C. McKinnon had a long career serving in both the Marine Corps and Air Force Reserve. He began his service in 1983 in the Marine Corps as a musician and later became a machine gun team leader, deploying to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In 2003, he joined the Air Force Reserve where he has served as an intelligence analyst, accumulating over 11,000 error-free hours monitoring satellites. McKinnon has held several leadership roles and received numerous awards for his service over his career spanning over 30 years.
Dennis K. Patterson is seeking a position that utilizes his strong leadership and mechanical skills. He has experience working independently and as part of a team to accomplish goals. Patterson has over 16 years of experience as a civilian automotive technician and over 16 years of experience in the United States Navy, where he served as a Chief Boatswain Mate for over 16 years. He has various skills, certifications, and interests including custom motorcycle fabrication.
Rene Reyna Jr. is seeking a permanent, full-time position and has over 20 years of experience as a Boatswain Mate in the U.S. Navy. He has held roles such as supervisor, trainer, rigging captain, repair parts petty officer, coxswain, and crane operator. Reyna also has experience working in a warehouse and coaching softball. He is bilingual in English and Spanish and has various qualifications, certifications, and security clearance.
Hugh D. Curran has over 50 years of experience in marine engineering, having served as chief engineer on numerous commercial and government vessels. He currently teaches marine engineering subjects and helps certify personnel. Curran holds numerous licenses and certifications in engineering and has extensive leadership experience from his military career in the US Navy and Air Force.
The Navy uses a career management system to match sailors to billets based on their preferences, skills, and the needs of the Navy, with over 1,500 sailors assigned to each detailer. There is friction in the system from unfunded training, medical issues, and other factors that reduce the number of sailors available for assignment. Detailers work to balance multiple factors in assignments while advocating for sailors and placement works to meet the needs of commands.
Robert B. Tate Jr. has over 25 years of experience in EHS training and course development for the maritime industry. He currently works as a training coordinator developing safety modules and managing training for over 70 vessels. Tate also has 28 years of experience in the Navy, including roles as Command Master Chief and Assistant Supply Officer. He aims to utilize effective training methods and leadership to enhance safety standards.
This document is a resume for James W. Desrosiers Jr. that summarizes his 30 years of experience in military service and logistics support. He has experience managing budgets over $6.7 million and overseeing maintenance for aircraft, equipment, and personnel. Currently he works as the Maintenance Manager for the VTUAV MQ-8B program at Point Mugu, California, where he established the maintenance contractor logistics support operation.
Brett Clayton Mahon has over 20 years of experience working with combat control systems and subsystems on various submarine classes. He has served as a senior enlisted advisor, fire control technician, and dive chief. Mahon has extensive experience in training, maintenance, and operations of combat control systems including the AN/BYG-1, AN/BQQ-10, and AN/BVY-1. He is a certified Navy Master Training Specialist and has provided training to crews on modernized combat control systems. Mahon holds a TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance and is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Workforce Education and Development.
Deniss Jaloviks is a marine engineer with 10 years of experience working on various vessels in the oil, gas, and energy sectors. He has expertise in vessel maintenance, equipment servicing, and fault diagnosis. Currently seeking a position as a 2nd Engineer or Marine Engineer where he can apply his skills. His experience includes roles on jack-up barges, survey vessels, tankers, and more where he oversaw engine room operations and maintenance. He is trained on various vessel systems and safety certified.
Jason Matherne has over 20 years of experience in maritime health, safety, and environmental roles. He currently works as a senior marine HSE technician for Shell, where his responsibilities include identifying hazards, conducting safety inspections, developing corrective actions, and ensuring standards compliance. Previously, he held safety-focused roles such as marine advisor and instructor, where he developed training programs and ensured safety procedures were implemented. He has a variety of licenses and certifications in areas including tankerman PIC, able bodied seaman, and radiation safety.
The document provides a summary of qualifications and professional experience for Leslie E. Fuqua Jr., including over 20 years of experience in the Navy with aviation maintenance and as a flight engineer. He has extensive experience as an instructor flight engineer and has deployed multiple times in support of combat and counter-narcotic operations. Fuqua also has experience in aircraft maintenance, logistics, security operations, and detainee operations at Guantanamo Bay. He is currently pursuing his FAA airframe and powerplant rating.
William Miles is a Senior Technician at C-Innovation with over 30 years of experience maintaining, operating, and troubleshooting remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and associated equipment for offshore oil and gas projects in the Gulf of Mexico and internationally. He is responsible for ROV repair and maintenance, safety compliance, and assisting supervisors to resolve project issues. Miles has extensive training and certifications in ROV systems, underwater operations, and safety management.
Chief Master Sergeant David A. O'Hara is the Command Chief Master Sergeant for the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath in England. As the senior enlisted leader, he advises the commander on mission effectiveness, readiness, training, health, welfare and morale for over 5,000 active duty military members and 2,000 civilians. Chief O'Hara has over 30 years of experience in aircraft maintenance and operations, including serving as an evaluator flight engineer and superintendent. He most recently served as the Command Chief of the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst before assuming his current position in December 2015.
Elton Williams has over 15 years of experience in safety, environmental, and fleet management roles. He currently works as a Fleet Manager for American Commercial Barge Lines, where he plans barge schedules, coordinates loading/unloading, and manages vendors. Previously, he held safety advisor roles at Safety Management Systems and rigging roles on offshore supply vessels. He has a strong safety record and skills in auditing, permitting, incident investigation, and developing safety programs.
Capt. Jashim J. Groves is a Panamanian master mariner seeking employment. He has over 15 years of experience as a deck officer and master on various commercial and offshore vessels. His experience includes extensive experience on offshore support vessels and heavy lift vessels in the Gulf of Mexico and Middle East, performing duties like dynamic positioning, cargo operations, vessel maintenance, and serving as safety officer. He holds an unlimited master mariner license from Panama and has completed numerous dynamic positioning and STCW training courses to maintain qualifications.
This curriculum vitae outlines the career of Oddbjorn Mauritz Bugge, a Norwegian master mariner and marine consultant/surveyor. It details his education and qualifications, positions held including roles as a marine surveyor, consultant, and managing director. It provides an overview of his experience in areas like marine surveys, inspections, accident investigations, and serving as an expert witness. Currently he works as a freelance marine consultant and surveyor through various companies, focusing on areas like surveys, consultancy, training, and concept/manual development.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career of Oddbjorn Mauritz Bugge, a Norwegian master mariner with over 50 years of experience in marine surveying and consulting. He has extensive experience performing surveys related to ship purchases and sales, rig moves, offshore construction, and accident investigations. From 2007-2016 he worked as a freelance marine surveyor based in Singapore, performing surveys in Southeast Asia, China, Korea, Australia, and India. Prior to that he held various marine roles such as marine advisor, manager, and consultant.
This document is a resume for Katan Syahir. It summarizes his professional experience, education, certifications and skills. He has over 25 years of experience working in various marine roles, including as a barge master, master mariner, and marine logistic coordinator. He held positions with several oil and gas companies, most recently working on offshore projects in Indonesia. He has extensive experience managing barges and vessels, as well as experience working with clients like Chevron, Shell and CNOOC. He holds numerous safety and operations certifications and seeks to further his career in a company where he can continue growing his knowledge and experience.
The staff call agenda covered personnel updates, intelligence reports, operations, and logistics for Eagle Battalion. The S-1 reported on battalion strength and attendance trends. The S-2 discussed weather forecasts and intelligence updates. The S-3 outlined upcoming training events for February including PT, labs, and FTXs. The S-4 noted equipment and supply preparations for training events.
The document summarizes recent events and accomplishments of the Hammerhead Team, an Army aviation battalion. It details how the battalion supported MEDEVAC missions, conducted qualifications on ships, and led a large training exercise. It also mentions the battalion maintaining division headquarters and modernizing aircraft. Throughout this period, the various companies within the battalion expanded their capabilities and improved joint operations with other military branches.
This document is a resume for Stuart D. Gates, who is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps with 6 years of experience seeking a position as a conservation officer or park ranger. He has a secret security clearance and experience leading teams and managing risk while protecting assets valued over $$$. His resume outlines his professional experience including roles as a personnel supervisor, range safety officer, and artillery section leader in the Marine Corps, and lists his education and certifications.
Anthony Javier Covelli has over 10 years of experience in the Navy working on nuclear submarines, including as a Radiological Controls Technician, Quality Assurance Supervisor, Machinery Division Work Center Supervisor, and Work Leader. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Nuclear Energy Engineering Technology from Thomas Edison State University with the goal of becoming a Senior Reactor Operator or nuclear plant manager in the commercial sector.
Master Sergeant John C. McKinnon had a long career serving in both the Marine Corps and Air Force Reserve. He began his service in 1983 in the Marine Corps as a musician and later became a machine gun team leader, deploying to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In 2003, he joined the Air Force Reserve where he has served as an intelligence analyst, accumulating over 11,000 error-free hours monitoring satellites. McKinnon has held several leadership roles and received numerous awards for his service over his career spanning over 30 years.
Dennis K. Patterson is seeking a position that utilizes his strong leadership and mechanical skills. He has experience working independently and as part of a team to accomplish goals. Patterson has over 16 years of experience as a civilian automotive technician and over 16 years of experience in the United States Navy, where he served as a Chief Boatswain Mate for over 16 years. He has various skills, certifications, and interests including custom motorcycle fabrication.
Rene Reyna Jr. is seeking a permanent, full-time position and has over 20 years of experience as a Boatswain Mate in the U.S. Navy. He has held roles such as supervisor, trainer, rigging captain, repair parts petty officer, coxswain, and crane operator. Reyna also has experience working in a warehouse and coaching softball. He is bilingual in English and Spanish and has various qualifications, certifications, and security clearance.
Hugh D. Curran has over 50 years of experience in marine engineering, having served as chief engineer on numerous commercial and government vessels. He currently teaches marine engineering subjects and helps certify personnel. Curran holds numerous licenses and certifications in engineering and has extensive leadership experience from his military career in the US Navy and Air Force.
The Navy uses a career management system to match sailors to billets based on their preferences, skills, and the needs of the Navy, with over 1,500 sailors assigned to each detailer. There is friction in the system from unfunded training, medical issues, and other factors that reduce the number of sailors available for assignment. Detailers work to balance multiple factors in assignments while advocating for sailors and placement works to meet the needs of commands.
Robert B. Tate Jr. has over 25 years of experience in EHS training and course development for the maritime industry. He currently works as a training coordinator developing safety modules and managing training for over 70 vessels. Tate also has 28 years of experience in the Navy, including roles as Command Master Chief and Assistant Supply Officer. He aims to utilize effective training methods and leadership to enhance safety standards.
This document is a resume for James W. Desrosiers Jr. that summarizes his 30 years of experience in military service and logistics support. He has experience managing budgets over $6.7 million and overseeing maintenance for aircraft, equipment, and personnel. Currently he works as the Maintenance Manager for the VTUAV MQ-8B program at Point Mugu, California, where he established the maintenance contractor logistics support operation.
Brett Clayton Mahon has over 20 years of experience working with combat control systems and subsystems on various submarine classes. He has served as a senior enlisted advisor, fire control technician, and dive chief. Mahon has extensive experience in training, maintenance, and operations of combat control systems including the AN/BYG-1, AN/BQQ-10, and AN/BVY-1. He is a certified Navy Master Training Specialist and has provided training to crews on modernized combat control systems. Mahon holds a TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance and is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Workforce Education and Development.
Deniss Jaloviks is a marine engineer with 10 years of experience working on various vessels in the oil, gas, and energy sectors. He has expertise in vessel maintenance, equipment servicing, and fault diagnosis. Currently seeking a position as a 2nd Engineer or Marine Engineer where he can apply his skills. His experience includes roles on jack-up barges, survey vessels, tankers, and more where he oversaw engine room operations and maintenance. He is trained on various vessel systems and safety certified.
Jason Matherne has over 20 years of experience in maritime health, safety, and environmental roles. He currently works as a senior marine HSE technician for Shell, where his responsibilities include identifying hazards, conducting safety inspections, developing corrective actions, and ensuring standards compliance. Previously, he held safety-focused roles such as marine advisor and instructor, where he developed training programs and ensured safety procedures were implemented. He has a variety of licenses and certifications in areas including tankerman PIC, able bodied seaman, and radiation safety.
The document provides a summary of qualifications and professional experience for Leslie E. Fuqua Jr., including over 20 years of experience in the Navy with aviation maintenance and as a flight engineer. He has extensive experience as an instructor flight engineer and has deployed multiple times in support of combat and counter-narcotic operations. Fuqua also has experience in aircraft maintenance, logistics, security operations, and detainee operations at Guantanamo Bay. He is currently pursuing his FAA airframe and powerplant rating.
William Miles is a Senior Technician at C-Innovation with over 30 years of experience maintaining, operating, and troubleshooting remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and associated equipment for offshore oil and gas projects in the Gulf of Mexico and internationally. He is responsible for ROV repair and maintenance, safety compliance, and assisting supervisors to resolve project issues. Miles has extensive training and certifications in ROV systems, underwater operations, and safety management.
Chief Master Sergeant David A. O'Hara is the Command Chief Master Sergeant for the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath in England. As the senior enlisted leader, he advises the commander on mission effectiveness, readiness, training, health, welfare and morale for over 5,000 active duty military members and 2,000 civilians. Chief O'Hara has over 30 years of experience in aircraft maintenance and operations, including serving as an evaluator flight engineer and superintendent. He most recently served as the Command Chief of the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst before assuming his current position in December 2015.
Elton Williams has over 15 years of experience in safety, environmental, and fleet management roles. He currently works as a Fleet Manager for American Commercial Barge Lines, where he plans barge schedules, coordinates loading/unloading, and manages vendors. Previously, he held safety advisor roles at Safety Management Systems and rigging roles on offshore supply vessels. He has a strong safety record and skills in auditing, permitting, incident investigation, and developing safety programs.
Capt. Jashim J. Groves is a Panamanian master mariner seeking employment. He has over 15 years of experience as a deck officer and master on various commercial and offshore vessels. His experience includes extensive experience on offshore support vessels and heavy lift vessels in the Gulf of Mexico and Middle East, performing duties like dynamic positioning, cargo operations, vessel maintenance, and serving as safety officer. He holds an unlimited master mariner license from Panama and has completed numerous dynamic positioning and STCW training courses to maintain qualifications.
This curriculum vitae outlines the career of Oddbjorn Mauritz Bugge, a Norwegian master mariner and marine consultant/surveyor. It details his education and qualifications, positions held including roles as a marine surveyor, consultant, and managing director. It provides an overview of his experience in areas like marine surveys, inspections, accident investigations, and serving as an expert witness. Currently he works as a freelance marine consultant and surveyor through various companies, focusing on areas like surveys, consultancy, training, and concept/manual development.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career of Oddbjorn Mauritz Bugge, a Norwegian master mariner with over 50 years of experience in marine surveying and consulting. He has extensive experience performing surveys related to ship purchases and sales, rig moves, offshore construction, and accident investigations. From 2007-2016 he worked as a freelance marine surveyor based in Singapore, performing surveys in Southeast Asia, China, Korea, Australia, and India. Prior to that he held various marine roles such as marine advisor, manager, and consultant.
This document is a resume for Katan Syahir. It summarizes his professional experience, education, certifications and skills. He has over 25 years of experience working in various marine roles, including as a barge master, master mariner, and marine logistic coordinator. He held positions with several oil and gas companies, most recently working on offshore projects in Indonesia. He has extensive experience managing barges and vessels, as well as experience working with clients like Chevron, Shell and CNOOC. He holds numerous safety and operations certifications and seeks to further his career in a company where he can continue growing his knowledge and experience.
Captain Shahid Maqsood has over 34 years of experience in the maritime industry, including 22 years as Master on LNG carriers for Shell. He recently worked as an LNG/HSE consultant in Pakistan, completing the commissioning of the country's first LNG/FSRU terminal. He is seeking new opportunities to utilize his expertise in maritime operations, safety management, and LNG terminal development.
Captain Robert Pearcey has over 30 years of experience in the merchant marine and offshore industries. He has worked extensively in areas like underwater interventions, marine construction, towage, rig and barge moves, salvage operations, and more for companies like BP, Shell, Noble Energy, and Technip. He has specialized skills in areas such as DP auditing, marine warranty, project management, and safety assurance.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Mohd Faurizul Bin Md Yusof. He has over 10 years of experience as a surveyor working on various offshore projects in Southeast Asia, specializing in hydrographic surveying. His roles have included party chief, surveyor, and data processor. He holds certifications as a Category B Hydrographic Surveyor and Nautical Cartographer from the International Hydrographic Organization. He is proficient in various survey software programs and has extensive experience operating hydrographic equipment.
This document provides the contact information and qualifications summary for Tim Bailey. It lists his nationality as British and provides his contact details. It then lists his extensive qualifications and certifications in non-destructive testing, underwater inspection, and health and safety that date from 1973 to 2015. The next section summarizes his work experience from 2015 to 1980 providing details of the companies and projects he has worked on involving underwater inspection and non-destructive testing.
The document provides an overview of Anthony McGrath's qualifications and experience for a dynamic positioning operator role. It includes his contact information, education in nautical science from 1998-2003, and relevant employment history from 2014-2008 working on various vessels as DPO, chief officer, and 2nd officer. It also lists his extensive safety and vessel operation certificates.
This document is Ian Purdie's resume. It summarizes his over 30 years of experience in the marine industry, including 6 years managing new builds in Mexico and Southeast Asia. It also lists his qualifications and employment history working on projects like new vessel builds, technical management, and construction management.
Arie van de Griend has over 40 years of experience in the maritime industry. He has held positions including Head of Marine Services for Shell Gabon, where he oversaw offshore crude oil export operations and managed vessel contracts, and Head of Marine Management Systems for Brunei Shell Petroleum, where he ensured compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards. He has extensive experience in port and terminal operations, tanker vetting, and oil spill response.
Avinash Kumar has over 15 years of experience as a hydrographic surveyor. He holds qualifications in hydrographic surveying and offshore safety courses. His experience includes party chief roles for barge positioning and hydrographic survey projects offshore India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. He has expertise in equipment including single beam echo sounders, multibeam echo sounders, tide gauges, USBL systems, side scan sonars, and sub-bottom profilers.
Stuart G. Bathgate has over 30 years of experience in offshore oil and gas working in various roles including deck foreman, construction foreman, rigging supervisor, shift supervisor, superintendent, and general foreman. He has worked extensively in the North Sea, Africa, the Middle East, Mexico, Norway, and Singapore for companies such as PDI/Maersk, Subsea7, Acergy, Aker Kvaerner, Technip, Halliburton, and Rockwater. His experience includes crane operations, lifting operations, risk assessments, personnel management, and safety leadership. He has an excellent safety record and focuses on teamwork and communication.
This document is a confidential resume for Blake Hickey. It provides personal details and contact information, as well as a detailed work history in subsea equipment maintenance and offshore drilling roles from 2002 to present. Hickey has experience with various subsea blowout preventers, control systems, risers and other well control equipment. The resume lists education and licenses and provides references.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Sean Murphy, a British national born in 1962. It lists his qualifications and extensive work history as a rigging supervisor and rigger, primarily in offshore oil and gas. His qualifications include safety certifications and rigging courses from 1994 to 2013. His employment history details positions from 1987 to the present as a rigger and rigging supervisor on various offshore vessels, installations, and projects around the world.
This curriculum vitae provides details on Behzad Roshani's professional experience and qualifications. Some key points:
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- He holds an MSc in Maritime Transportation and BSc in Marine Engineering, as well as professional certifications including Master Mariner Class I.
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- Roshani is a member of several professional maritime associations and organizations. He has extensive training and qualifications in
Ross Leask has over 15 years of experience working in maritime roles. He holds numerous certifications including Chief Mate and Dynamic Positioning Operator. His experience includes roles on shuttle tankers, product tankers, LNG carriers, and semi-submersible floating production units. He has served as Senior Duty Pilot, Chief Officer, and Marine Supervisor. Leask is safety-conscious and skilled in areas such as navigation, cargo operations, mooring, and training junior crew members.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and experience of Frazer Munro, a British Master Mariner with over 15 years of experience in roles including Chief Officer and 2nd Officer on DP vessels for the Northern Lighthouse Board. He has extensive experience in DP operations, cargo handling, hydrographic survey operations, and vessel maintenance, as well as qualifications in areas such as medical care, dangerous goods transport, and firefighting.
Alan Robbie has over 40 years of experience in commercial diving and underwater engineering. He is currently the Engineering Technical Manager at JFD, where he is responsible for managing commercial diving projects including saturation diving systems and life support equipment design. Previously he held roles as a Project Manager for several diving equipment companies where he oversaw technical operations, equipment design, and training. He has extensive experience managing diving system installations, refurbishments, and certifications on vessels and offshore projects around the world.
This document provides a summary of Murugan Munusamy's work experience and qualifications. It lists his position as Operation Manager of Projects at an unnamed company. It then outlines his extensive experience managing grouting, marine growth prevention, cathodic protection, cold cutting, and coating projects for oil and gas facilities offshore Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Thailand, and other countries since the 1990s. It also lists his relevant training and qualifications.
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Bechtel Resume - Capt Guru N. Misra - August 1 2014
1. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
NAME: Capt. Guru N. Misra (216601) DATE: August 1, 2014
CLASSIFICATION: Grade 27
WORKING TITLE: Superintendent – Marine Facilities, QCLNG Project
ORGANIZATION: Project Field Engineering / PJET Marine Compliance & ES&H
LOCATION: Gladstone, Queensland, Australia – QC LNG Project
CITIZENSHIP: Indian
CONTINUOUS SERVICE DATE: May 1 1999 (Cantarrel Project, México)
RE-EMPLOYMENT DATE(S): April 1997-April 1999: Cantarrel project (seconded to Bechtel by Sea Trans
Houston); May 1999-June 2000: Cantarrel Project ;March 2001-March 2003
(Caspian Sea Island Building Project); May 2004-July 2004 (Atlantic LNG Train 4
Trinidad); Sept. 2004-Dec.2005 EG LNG, Malabo, EG); March 2006-Feb. 2008
(SPLNG, Cameron Parish, LA, USA); March 2008-Oct.2008 (Kgd6 Project,
India); June 2009 – June 2010 (Angola LNG project, Soyo, Angola) ; July 2010-
To July 2014: QCLNG Project/PJET, Gladstone, QLD., Australia
SPOUSE'S NAME: Mrs. Lata G. Misra, 62 Shalimar Apts., 4 Desouza Road, Bangalore
560025, Karnataka, India
CHILDREN'S DETAILS: Rishi Misra, 101 Lombard St., San Francisco, CA,94111,USA
Rohan Misra, 4 Desouza Road, Bangalore, 560025. India
PERMANENT home address
Personal e-mail address/Phone
Nos.
4 Desouza Road, 62 Shalimar Apts., Bangalore 560025, India
captguru@gmail.com ; +91 80 22105712 / +91 80 4123 6618
Cell: +91 8095561474
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2. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
NAME: Capt. Guru N. Misra (216601) DATE: August 1, 2014
CLASSIFICATION: Grade 27
WORKING TITLE: Superintendent – Marine Facilities, QCLNG Project
ORGANIZATION: Project Field Engineering / PJET Marine Compliance & ES&H
NAME: Capt. Guru N. Misra (216601) DATE: August 1, 2014
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND SOCIETIES: DATE
Advanced First Aid Course – CQ First Aid and Safety – Gladstone Mar.2014
Bechtel Leadership Development Program Workshop Sept.2013
Port Facility Security Officer Training Course – by Corporate Protection Australia Jun. 2012
Bechtel HSE Leadership Workshop for Construction Supervisors Aug.2011
CPCCOHS1991A Work Safely in the construction industry Apr. 2011
Level III – Oil spill Responder, Training by MSQ, Queensland National Plan, QLD, Australia Jun.2011
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3. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
NAME: Capt. Guru N. Misra (216601) DATE: August 1, 2014
CLASSIFICATION: Grade 27
WORKING TITLE: Superintendent – Marine Facilities, QCLNG Project
ORGANIZATION: Project Field Engineering / PJET Marine Compliance & ES&H
Introduction to Oil Spill Response Course/Training by MSQ, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Nov.2010
HUET (helicopter underwater egress training) / Survival at Sea/Fire Fighting & First Aid Course Sept. 2008
ISPS (International Ship & Port Facility Security Course) – PFSO 2005
CSO/SSO (Company Security Officer / Ship Security Officer) IMO APPROVED COURSE 2004
IRCA (UK) REGISTERED LEAD AUDITOR COURSE
NQA sponsored Lead Assessor Course for ISO 9001:2000 2003
LRK MARINE & QUALITY SERVICES (An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Organisation)
Internal Safety Auditing relating to the requirements of IMO’s International Safety Management Code 2003
LBS COLLEGE OF ADVANCED MARITIME STUDIES & RESEARCH (CAMSAR):
• Radar Simulator Course 2000
• Master’s Up-Grade Course – as per STCW ’95 Regulations 2000
• Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator 1996
SCI MARITIME TRAINING INSTITUTE – MUMBAI:
• Tanker Safety Up-Grade Course 2000
RCA Training by Bechtel 1999
NIPM – MADRAS, INDIA:
• Master’s Revalidation Course 1995
• Proficiency in Survival Craft 1995
• Tanker Safety Course 1995
• Ship Captain’s Medicare Course 1995
• Marine Communication Course 1992
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4. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
NAME: Capt. Guru N. Misra (216601) DATE: August 1, 2014
CLASSIFICATION: Grade 27
WORKING TITLE: Superintendent – Marine Facilities, QCLNG Project
ORGANIZATION: Project Field Engineering / PJET Marine Compliance & ES&H
EDUCATION AND PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS:
DEGREE, CERT., ETC. SCHOOL MAJOR (OR SUBJECT) DATE
Pre-Senior Cambridge St. Joseph’s Collegiate,
Allahabad, India
PCMB 1965
Master Foreign-Going
Vessels Certificate of
Competency
Director General of Shipping,
Mercantile Marine Department,
Bombay, India
Marine Navigation ,(and Seamanship,
Cargo Handling, Meteorology)
1975
OTHER SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION:
(Language Capabilities, Assignment Preferences, Computer Skills & Outside Activities)
COMPUTER SKILLS: Word, Excel for Windows Environment. Familiar with Bechtel programs
LANGUAGE CAPABILITIES: English/Hindi – R/S/W Proficient; Spanish – R/S Basic;
LOCATION PREFERENCE: North America, Asia, Australia, preferably accompanied
OTHER INTERESTS: Anything connected with Marine activities; Sports – Tennis, Cricket, Football, Outbound camps
Impart knowledge to others,
Yoga-Pranayama-Meditation - maintain and keep healthy in body and mind
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5. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
WORK HISTORY
DATES COMPANY OR DEPARTMENT
POSITION HELD, SUMMARY OF
RESPONSIBILITIES AND
From To LOCATION AND SUPERVISOR SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
July 2010 July 2014 Bechtel Australia Pty Ltd., QCLNG
Project / Gladstone, QLD, Au/
Paul Marsden – PFE/
Norm Black – PJET ES&H and
Marine Compliance Manager
Superintendent – Marine Facilities.
Inspection of Marine Vessels and review of
data/documents in order to assess suitability on Project
and in compliance with MSQ/AMSA Rules and
Regulations under the aegis of IMO SOLAS
Regulations and Marpol73/78 Convention. Regular
liaising with client QGC representative and through him
with GPC and MSQ. Review and provide critical data
during formation of Marine Oil spill prevention and
response plan Phase 1. Review and provide write up
towards formation of Marine Traffic Management Plan
Phase 1- Oct-Dec.2010. Later, updated the above and
renamed to Marine Vessel Traffic Management Plan
for period 2010-2014.
Liaised with sub-contractor engaged in marine
construction work at three locations within Gladstone
Harbour. Reviewed reports/documents on marine
construction vessels. Provided comments with
concerns for lack of adequate data with regard to
certification and in non-compliance with MSQ’s
Gladstone Harbour construction guidelines.
Carried out inspection on vessels in Rock Hampton
and Brisbane on PAX Ship and Landing craft. Provided
recommendations for vessels upgrade. The landing
craft (built 1976) had been surveyed by a MSQ
accredited surveyor who stated that the vessel was
good for her age. Investigated and found inadequate
data for last dry dock and internal tanks/void space
inspections. No stability data after modification in 1999.
Internal examination of void spaces revealed deficient
bilge suction pipelines and jammed valves. Vessel
poorly maintained. Provided guidelines to improve
vessel condition. Both vessels inducted into the Project
and operating satisfactorily. Provided support to HSSE
group during investigation of marine related incidents.
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6. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
June 2009 June 2010 Bechtel International, ES&H, Soyo,
Angola / Alvin Markle ES&H Manager
ES&H Supervisor/Marine Specialist.
Coordinated/monitored all phases of construction
safety of LNG Marine Terminal in 15m depth. Carried
out pre-start up safety Inspections of Marine Vessels to
ensure compliance with Project and IMO procedures
and regulations.
Assisted the Marine superintendent during all phases
of construction of the LNG marine loading terminal.
Carried out Incident/Accident investigation and RCA
Reviewed engineering/construction/HSE
drawings/procedures and provided inputs/comments
Covered MSTelcom/Honeywell ES&H issues in the
absence of their HSE Manager.
Provided support to Construction Superintendent in
ES&H matters during construction of training centre at
Kitona. On commissioning of the training centre,
provided support to Training Manager in all matters
related to safety procedures
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7. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
March 2008 October 2008 Worked for Bechtel Offshore through
NES Malaysia at Visakhapatnam,
India on RIL Kgd6 Project – Marine
Specialist/Advisor/Marine ES&H /
Marwan Abbassi – Offshore Manager
Conducted marine vessel checklist inspections and
IMCA inspections on various types of vessels,
registered in various countries and classed with various
Classification Societies. Followed up on corrective
actions to ensure compliance with IMO-Solas/IOPP
Requirements.
Marine incident investigation – Analysed reports and
provided guidance to the Contractor Marine/HSE team
in order to close out the incidents, commensurate with
obtaining data, lessons learnt.
On board Diving Support vessel – Monitored saturation
diving upto 97m depth off Control and riser platform in
the Bay of Bengal, spool tie up with riser pipes on the
CRP.
On board subsea intervention vessels carrying out
various GVI works and laying concrete mattresses, etc.
Headed the Bechtel/RIL/Contractor team for SIMOPS
with CRP and DSV and helped resolve issues
pertaining to same.
Reviewed various emergency notification
procedures/charts, bridging documents, diving related
procedures and provided valuable comments.
Lead the ES&H group for six weeks in the absence of
Bechtel ES&H Manager.
Provided ample guidance in road safety and accident
prevention procedures to Project drivers.
Carried out inspections on marine fabrication units
onshore in several locations connected with the
Project.
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8. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
March 2006 February 2008 Bechtel Corp., USA. – On Sabine
Pass LNG Terminal Project, Cameron
Parish, LA – As Construction
Coordinator – Marine – Phase 1 /2
Bruce Sullivan/ Don Herring – Site
Managers
Phase -1: Overseeing LNG Terminal construction work
by Weeks Marine, dredging works of the SPLNG basin
by WM, slope protection works by Luhr Bros upper
bench +7’ down to (-) 46’ elevation.
Coordinated installation of SVT Marine Loading arms
(4) each on each east/west marine loading terminals.
Coordinated installation of (100 sets each of Harbour
Marine Engg. Quick Release mooring hooks (QRMH)
at each east/west marine loading berths. Coordinated
installation of fire monitor and gangway towers at each
east/west marine terminals..
Witnessed laying/installation of LNG pipeline onto
Marine Terminals East & West.
Coordinated efforts by WM/LB when probing for rocks
at elevation above design grade in the SPLNG basin.
Carried out pre-start up safety Inspections of Marine
vessels to ensure compliance with Project Procedures,
OSHA and IMO requirements and Regulations.
Provided guidance and made recommendations to
client Cheniere’s Construction and Marine O&M group
with regard to the LNG Marine loading terminal.
Phase-2: Overseeing open cell sheet pile and fender
piles installation by Bo-Mac Marine.
Monitored installation of cap beams, Fentek fenders,
bollards at the tug berth.
Coordinated and monitored activities with regard to
installation, testing, pre-commissioning of QRMH TMS
(Tension monitoring system) and Docking Aids
System.
Overseeing second round of dredging by GLDD-C in
the SPLNG basin and tug berth area. Monitored
bathymetry equipment calibration and surveys.
Coordinated & monitored slope protection work, upper
bench +7’ down to (-) 46’ elevation by Bertucci in the
tug berth area.
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9. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
June 2005 September
2005
Bechtel International, USA – EG LNG
train 1 Project, Punta Europa,
Malabo, Bioko Island, EG / Bob
Young - Site Manager
Jetty Operations Manager / PFSO (Port Facility
Security Officer.
Coordinator and in-charge of all phases of operations
of docking/undocking/unloading of several Ocean-
Going heavy lift and general cargo vessels destined for
the Project from various around the world.
Reviewed and provided inputs into the formation of the
Port Security manual. Provided guidance to Bechtel
Security group in managing Port Security at the
construction dock.
September
2004
December
2005
Bechtel International, USA – EG LNG
train 1 Project, Punta Europa,
Malabo, Bioko Island, EG / Shannon
O’Toole – ES&H Manager
Marine Specialist/Senior ES&H Supervisor:
Coordinated/monitored all phases of construction
safety of LNG marine terminal in 20m depth off Bioko
Island on the North Atlantic Ocean side.
Carried out pre-start up safety inspection of Marine
vessels to ensure compliance with Project and IMO
Procedures and Regulations.
Coordinated and monitored blasting/ removal of under
water rocks off construction dock and LNG terminal.
Assisted the Construction Superintendent during all
phases of construction of the Construction dock and
LNG Marine Terminal.
Coordinated/monitored Safety/Environment compliance
by KWH of Vancouver, B.C., Canada during assembly,
testing and installation of marine tower for the
suspension bridge.
Monitored safety and environment compliance (part
time) by LNG tank construction sub contractor.
Supervised laying of 6” sewage pipe from coast out to
about 400m ending in an outfall, in max. depth of 12m.
May 2004 July 2004 Bechtel International, USA – Atlantic
LNG Train 4 Project at Point Fortin,
Trinidad W.I./ DaCosta Kirton – ES&H
Manager
Marine Specialist/Senior ES&H Supervisor:
Coordinated/monitored safety and environment
compliance by two major marine and (1) major and (9)
other land work sub contractors.
Carried out interim safety inspection of Marine vessels
to ensure compliance with Project and IMO procedure
and regulations.
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10. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
March 2001 March 2003 Bechtel Corporation, EAMS, London UK.
Bechtel-Enka Joint Venture at
Istanbul, Turkey / Bautino,
Kazakhstan/Bob Sinnott – Project
Manager
Marine Consultant/Advisor-Marine
Superintendent/Marine Manager:
Carried out pre-purchase/on-hire inspections of marine
vessels in Istanbul/Russia prior mobilization into
Bautino, Kazakhstan (on the shores of Caspian Sea).
Prepared repair lists and IMO Safety/Environmental
Compliance checklists for equipment supply/installation
on vessels at Istanbul.
Supervised dry docking/major repairs at Istanbul on
vessels of the Company. Liaised with RMRS(Russian
Maritime Register of Shipping) during this period and
provided guidance to Company concerned personnel.
Advised and guided Procurement Group in Marine
purchase procedures and ISSA and IMPA marine
catalogues.
At Bautino: Advised Company and guided Ship
Managers in managing a fleet of Owned and chartered
vessels for the North Caspian Sea Island construction
works in 2001.
At Bautino: 2002-2003 – Headed the Marine
Department, managing a fleet of 30 Owned and
chartered vessels to support Island construction works
in the North Caspian Sea.
During the entire period managed Environment, Safety
& Health matters related to Marine department, with
support from Company ES&H group providing back-up
on land.
Participated in and managed Safety Audit for Marine
Group conducted by AGIP KCO in 2001 & 2002.
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11. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
April 1997
May 1999
April 1999
June 2000
Worked for Houston based Company,
seconded to Bechtel Corp. Houston –
At Houston, Mexico, Singapore –
Sid Sircar – Project Manager &
DaCosta Kirton – ES&H Manager
(based in Villahermosa, Mexico)
Bechtel Corp. Houston –
Mexico –
DaCosta Kirton – ES&H Manager
Marine Specialist/Advisor, Consultant to Mexican Oil
Company Pemex – member of the team that carried
out bid evaluation and award of contract. Inspected
ULCC “Juno” for suitability of conversion to an FSO.
Supervised conversion at Jurong Shipyard, Singapore,
offshore work off the Cantarell field in the Gulf of
Mexico during laying of 10 point mooring system in
80m depth for the FSO “Ta Kuntah”, hook up,
commissioning and delivery to Pemex.
During these periods monitored ES&H performance of
the various subs
Witnessed some of the activities related to pipe laying
and trenching sub-sea in depths of 40-80m.
Supervised and monitored loading operations from
Akal “J” via 36” pipeline, then discharging into two
export tankers – one side by side using chiksan arms,
the other at tandem using floating marine hoses.
Carried out Safety audits of main and sub-contractors.
Assisted Project Team – witnessing and monitoring of
performance tests.
Assisted with preparing recommendations for Pemex to
issue Commissioning Certificate.
ES&H Co-ordinator/Manager – for pipeline, marine
and infrastructure for the Cantarell Project based in Ciu
da Del Carmen, Mexico.
Undertook Port State Inspections on all types of
operational marine vessels.
Supervised and managed safety program during major
shutdown and upgrade of oil platforms in the Gulf of
Mexico.
Implemented accident investigation, RCA and
corrective actions in order to enforce Bechtel /Pemex
ZERO Accident Tolerance Philosophy.
Inspected Fabrication yards at Carmen –
recommended and monitored implementation of safety
measures. Helped raise awareness / standards to
world class.
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12. NAME AND EMPLOYEE NUMBER: Capt Guru N. Misra - 216601
OCEAN GOING
1967 1997 Thirty Years at Sea –
Deck Cadet, through to Chief
Mate, then,
17 years as Captain in Command
on Merchant vessels.
Owned, operated by Indian, Norwegian, British and American Owners (Mobil
Oil Corp.) – 12 of these years as Captain in Command on board Oil Tankers
– Crude, Product and Chemical.
• Extensive experience on board oil tankers during
Major repair period/dry dock, e.g., Lisnave-Lisbon
Jurong-Singapore, Amsterdam, Goteborg, etc
Supervised on board repairs/retrofits during voyages at sea.
Operation and maintenance on IGS (inert gas systems)
Operation and maintenance on COW (crude oil washing)
Implemented on board training, counselling and appraisal of staff.
Attended seminars in Human Resources Management
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Home phone: +91 80 22105712 / 41236618
Cell: +91 8095561474
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