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.
 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.
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.
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.
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

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  • 1.
    Jason T Matherne405 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 InCharge 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 – 7-2007Sea 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 - 3-1995Taira 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 CoastGuard: 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