Mags Govender has over 13 years of experience working in the maritime and port industry in South Africa. She has held roles as a Senior Vessel Traffic Officer and Vessel Traffic Service Operator, where she monitored and coordinated vessel movements to ensure their safe and efficient operation. Her responsibilities included communicating with vessels and coordinating their schedules, berthing, and movements within the port. She has extensive experience with vessel traffic systems and technologies like radar and radio. Govender aims to further her career where she can utilize her knowledge and skills to benefit a company's performance.
Sara Harper is a dedicated security and administrative specialist with 14 years of experience in the US Navy seeking a civilian career. She has extensive experience in administration, physical security, tracking crime statistics, and overseeing security forces. She displays exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle stressful situations in a calm manner.
Vessel Traffic Controllers/Operators are responsible for coordinating ship movements within a port or harbor to avoid collisions. They monitor ship positions and traffic flows using radar, navigation charts, and vessel traffic management systems. Controllers/Operators communicate with ship masters, agents, and port authorities to direct traffic and arrange tugs, pilots, and other resources needed for vessel movements. They must also be prepared to handle emergency situations. The role requires knowledge of port operations and procedures as well as good communication and planning skills to keep ports and channels clear of incidents.
Stephen Bolton has over 38 years of experience working in maritime roles including as a ferry master, tug boat master, and master/engineer. He spent 26 years with the State Transit Authority, where he was responsible for safely operating ferries carrying up to 1250 passengers in Sydney Harbor. Bolton has extensive leadership experience, strong safety skills, and seeks a new position where he can utilize his expertise.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Daniel Ursulescu, a Romanian citizen seeking employment in the maritime sector. It summarizes his experience as a Master on various offshore support vessels since 2013, providing services to oil and gas platforms. It also outlines his experience as Master of an 8000 TEU container vessel in 2012-2013, and previous roles as Deck Officer and Chief Officer on container ships from 1997-2008. His education includes various maritime certifications, with a focus on dynamic positioning, cargo operations, safety, and leadership.
This document provides a key skills profile summary for Arpan Kumar Chowdhury. It outlines his nearly 5 years of experience in marine operations including expertise in controlling vessel systems and monitoring vessel movement. It also details his education and certifications in GMDSS and STCW courses. The profile highlights his current role as a Radio Officer at Adani Ports & SEZ Limited where he is responsible for radio communication, safety management, and coordinating shipping operations.
Mario Messana is a detail-oriented professional with over 6 years of experience in acquisitions, team management, and supply management, including managing over $3 million in equipment. He has extensive experience in maritime operations such as rigging, crane operation, and emergency response. Currently he works as a crane rigger and contractor in Houston, TX.
Vladimir Nikolov is a Bulgarian national seeking a position as Chief Officer on a motor yacht over 60 meters. He has over 20 years of experience in the maritime industry, including over 15 years working on luxury yachts in positions including Chief Officer and Relief Captain. He has extensive experience with vessel operations, maintenance, crew management, and safety certification. Nikolov holds qualifications as Master up to 3000GT as well as Chief Officer Unlimited. He is confident in his skills to one day serve as Master.
Sandeep Gonsai is applying for the position of radio officer and has over 23 years of experience working in merchant navy cargo ships and the oil and gas industry. He has worked as a radio officer on various cargo, container, and oil tanker vessels and has extensive experience operating radio communication equipment on offshore jack-up rigs. Gonsai also worked as a VTS operator and has qualifications and certifications relevant for the radio officer role.
Sara Harper is a dedicated security and administrative specialist with 14 years of experience in the US Navy seeking a civilian career. She has extensive experience in administration, physical security, tracking crime statistics, and overseeing security forces. She displays exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle stressful situations in a calm manner.
Vessel Traffic Controllers/Operators are responsible for coordinating ship movements within a port or harbor to avoid collisions. They monitor ship positions and traffic flows using radar, navigation charts, and vessel traffic management systems. Controllers/Operators communicate with ship masters, agents, and port authorities to direct traffic and arrange tugs, pilots, and other resources needed for vessel movements. They must also be prepared to handle emergency situations. The role requires knowledge of port operations and procedures as well as good communication and planning skills to keep ports and channels clear of incidents.
Stephen Bolton has over 38 years of experience working in maritime roles including as a ferry master, tug boat master, and master/engineer. He spent 26 years with the State Transit Authority, where he was responsible for safely operating ferries carrying up to 1250 passengers in Sydney Harbor. Bolton has extensive leadership experience, strong safety skills, and seeks a new position where he can utilize his expertise.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Daniel Ursulescu, a Romanian citizen seeking employment in the maritime sector. It summarizes his experience as a Master on various offshore support vessels since 2013, providing services to oil and gas platforms. It also outlines his experience as Master of an 8000 TEU container vessel in 2012-2013, and previous roles as Deck Officer and Chief Officer on container ships from 1997-2008. His education includes various maritime certifications, with a focus on dynamic positioning, cargo operations, safety, and leadership.
This document provides a key skills profile summary for Arpan Kumar Chowdhury. It outlines his nearly 5 years of experience in marine operations including expertise in controlling vessel systems and monitoring vessel movement. It also details his education and certifications in GMDSS and STCW courses. The profile highlights his current role as a Radio Officer at Adani Ports & SEZ Limited where he is responsible for radio communication, safety management, and coordinating shipping operations.
Mario Messana is a detail-oriented professional with over 6 years of experience in acquisitions, team management, and supply management, including managing over $3 million in equipment. He has extensive experience in maritime operations such as rigging, crane operation, and emergency response. Currently he works as a crane rigger and contractor in Houston, TX.
Vladimir Nikolov is a Bulgarian national seeking a position as Chief Officer on a motor yacht over 60 meters. He has over 20 years of experience in the maritime industry, including over 15 years working on luxury yachts in positions including Chief Officer and Relief Captain. He has extensive experience with vessel operations, maintenance, crew management, and safety certification. Nikolov holds qualifications as Master up to 3000GT as well as Chief Officer Unlimited. He is confident in his skills to one day serve as Master.
Sandeep Gonsai is applying for the position of radio officer and has over 23 years of experience working in merchant navy cargo ships and the oil and gas industry. He has worked as a radio officer on various cargo, container, and oil tanker vessels and has extensive experience operating radio communication equipment on offshore jack-up rigs. Gonsai also worked as a VTS operator and has qualifications and certifications relevant for the radio officer role.
Juan Gonzalez is a military police officer and veteran of 20 years in the United States Navy. He has extensive experience in military police tactics, risk assessment, and security operations. Gonzalez has managed security for large military installations, conducted searches and patrols, and monitored alarms and cameras. He has also trained over 200 sailors and served as an operation specialist tracking vessels and coordinating assignments. Gonzalez holds multiple certifications and awards for his outstanding performance and leadership in the Navy.
This curriculum vitae outlines the personal and educational details of Muhammed alsaeed ashraf saber. He received a high school diploma with a grade of 91% in June 2009 and a Bachelor's Degree in marine engineering from the Arab academy for science technology and maritime transport in June 2014. Some of his certifications include advanced fire prevention and fire fighting, medical first aid, and personal survival techniques courses. He has 6 months of experience as a third marine engineer aboard the training ship Aida Iv between September 2011 to March 2012, where he gained experience in marine pipe laying, inspection, and engine maintenance.
This CV summarizes the qualifications and experience of Aleksey Osipov, a Czech national seeking employment as a Staff Captain or Chief Officer. He has over 20 years of experience working on passenger and cruise ships, including most recently as First Officer on the m/v Braemar from 2016-2017. He holds a Master Unlimited license and has extensive safety and management training. His goal is to obtain a senior officer position where he can apply his knowledge and experience.
Officers and Crew in the Deck DepartmentLourisa Loren
The document discusses the deck department onboard vessels. It describes the deck department as the organizational unit responsible for maintaining the ship's hull, cargo gear, accommodation, life saving and firefighting appliances. It outlines the roles of the master, chief officer, second officer, third officer, deck cadet, boatswain, able seaman, and ordinary seaman who make up the deck officers and ratings in the deck department. Their key duties are also summarized such as navigation, safety, cargo operations, and vessel maintenance.
National Aviation Services (NAS) is an aviation services provider operating in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. It provides a range of services including ramp services, cargo management, engineering services, passenger services, aviation security, airport technologies, training, travel solutions, and terminal management. NAS aims to facilitate trade and travel through high quality, efficient, and safe aviation services that meet or exceed global standards. It has over 6,000 employees and serves over half of the world's top ten airlines.
This curriculum vitae is for Captain Mariano Angileri, an Italian citizen with over 15 years of experience as a merchant marine officer, including roles as Master, Chief Officer, and Second Officer on various cargo and offshore supply vessels. His most recent position was as Master on offshore supply vessels in Brazil. He holds professional certifications as Master on ships over 3000 gross tonnage as well as Chief Officer. He also completed one year of voluntary navy service.
Jaimie Howell Jones has over 20 years of experience in marine roles including as a marine superintendent, vessel master, instructor, and inspector. She holds numerous certifications including a Master Unlimited license and has experience working for companies like Swiber, Noble Denton, Seadrill, Chevron, and Global Offshore Industries in locations around the world.
This document is a resume for Allmerindo Gugioiu, who has over 10 years of experience in oil and gas, offshore support vessels, marine management, and ship operations. Gugioiu held positions such as DPO, Deck Officer, Safety Officer, Supply Chain Operational, Document Controller, and Marine Engineer. He has experience in vessel management, procurement, budgeting, and safety. Gugioiu received his education in naval sciences and engineering in Romania and has certifications in areas such as DP operations, vessel safety, security, and cargo handling. He is proficient in English, Romanian, and French and seeks to gain more experience in his field.
This curriculum vitae outlines the qualifications and experience of Ahmed Shawky Ahmed. He received a Bachelor's degree in Marine and Offshore Engineering from Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport in 2013. Since 2014, he has worked as a Marine Surveyor in the UAE, carrying out vessel surveys, inspections, and stability calculations. He is proficient in several computer programs relevant to marine engineering.
William Martin has over 8 years of experience working as a 2nd Officer and Dynamic Positioning Operator on various offshore support vessels in the North Sea. He has gained extensive experience in ship handling, cargo operations, and safety management. Most recently he worked for 2 months as a 2nd Officer on the DP2 Platform Supply Vessel Toisa Conqueror, where his duties included bridge watchkeeping, navigational equipment maintenance, and assisting the Chief Officer. He has a strong safety record and experience conducting risk assessments, accident investigations, and promoting a safety culture on board. Martin holds numerous certifications in dynamic positioning, firefighting, first aid, and other areas required for offshore operations. He has a foundation degree in Nautical Science and
The Marine & Safety Superintendent is responsible for handling all marine activities related to ships in a safe and environmentally conscious manner. They assist the Marine & Safety Manager and ensure guidelines and best practices are followed. Key duties include analyzing reports, conducting inspections and audits, investigating incidents, monitoring regulatory changes, and liaising with stakeholders to ensure ships and crews comply with requirements. The Marine & Safety Superintendent must have a Second Class Master's Certificate or equivalent qualifications and experience in a similar role handling tankers or gas carriers.
Nwaimo Okechukwu Samuel is applying for the position of Ordinary Seaman. He was born in 1980 in Nigeria and holds an HND in Accounting from Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri as well as work experience as an Ordinary Seaman and Roustabout. He has safety certifications including ISPS, EDH, BOSIET and STCW'95. His objective is to use his skills and experience to contribute to his employer's goals. He provides three references to support his application.
USMC Deployment and Training Biography
The document summarizes the author's two deployments to Iraq while serving with 1st Battalion 4th Marines. During the first deployment from 2007 to 2008, the author's platoon conducted over 600 patrols in Al Anbar province, providing security for high-ranking officers and engineers. The author's duties included designated marksman, radio operator, and overwatch. They had 100% mission success without losing any personnel. During the second deployment from 2008 to 2009, the author continued serving in Fallujah, conducting patrols, convoy security, and intelligence gathering while based at FOB JSS Cross. They again sustained no casualties and successfully completed their mission.
This document is a resume for Onur Tasyontar, a commercial diver. He has extensive experience as a commercial diver including working for Precon Marine Inc. where he provided customer service and collaborated on construction projects. He also has experience as a Motor Transport Operator and Convoy Commander in the United States Marine Corps where he facilitated vehicle maintenance and led convoys throughout Japan. He has various commercial diving and hazardous materials certifications and speaks English and Turkish.
Paul Komainde's curriculum vitae outlines his personal details, education, training, work experience, and references. He has a Certificate III in Diesel Fitting from APTC as well as certificates in marine engineering and small-scale mining. His work experience includes over 10 years as a marine engineer on various ships and 5 years as a diesel mechanic and fitter for a development authority in Simbu Province, where he performs generator maintenance and repairs. He provides 3 references from past employers that can speak to his qualifications and experience.
Hülya Cınoğlu is a Turkish national born in 1972 in Istanbul, Turkey. She received her B.S. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Istanbul Technical University. She has worked as a Marine Centre Surveyor for Bureau Veritas Turkey since 1998, where she performs ship surveys, issues certificates, and provides technical support to clients. Prior to her current role, she worked as an exclusive assistant for Poseidon in 1997. She is fluent in Turkish, English, and French.
John Paul S. Junio is a former Philippine Navy sailor seeking a position as a seafarer or deck crew member. He has over 6 years of experience in administrative, supply management, and armory maintenance roles in the Navy. His resume highlights his skills in clerical work, inventory management, equipment operation and repair, and his qualifications for security duties at sea.
Ntuthuko Siphesihle Dlamini is seeking a position that allows him to further develop his skills and knowledge in the marine sector. He has over 10 years of experience working in various roles for companies such as Prime Gulf International, Smit Salvage, and Safmarine. His experience includes tasks like navigation, cargo operations, maintenance of safety equipment, and assisting the chief officer. He holds certifications in topics like dynamic positioning, life saving appliances, and maritime law. Dlamini aims to quickly adapt to new environments and operations through continuous learning.
Iad A. Saker is a Syrian maritime engineer and ship captain with over 10 years of experience. He holds certificates in maritime engineering, ship security, firefighting, survival techniques and first aid. His experience includes serving as Chief Officer on cargo ships and as Chief Manager of a port tugboat fleet in Tartus, Syria. He is proficient in English and Arabic and skilled in Microsoft Office, AutoCAD and ship maintenance.
Thomas Fox is seeking new challenges in the maritime industry. He has over 10 years of experience as a passenger vessel skipper on the River Thames, where he developed strong leadership, communication, and customer service skills. He holds a Deck Officer of the Watch Unlimited certificate of competency. His education includes a BA in History and an FdSc in Marine Operations. He has worked in various roles in transportation, logistics, and legal administration.
Vessel Traffic Controllers/Operators are responsible for coordinating ship movements within a port or harbor to avoid collisions. They monitor ship positions and traffic flows using radar, navigation charts, and vessel traffic management systems. Controllers/Operators communicate with ship masters, agents, and port authorities to direct traffic and arrange for pilots, tugs, and other services. They must be able to handle emergency situations as the central point of communication. The role requires knowledge of port operations and procedures. While experience as a seafarer was once common, changing demands have opened the career to those with little maritime experience.
Marine officers play an important role in ensuring marine safety through compliance monitoring, enforcement of regulations, and emergency response. They command patrol vessels, conduct inspections, install signage, respond to incidents, and promote boating safety through education. The role requires a marine certificate, vessel operation experience, communication skills, and the ability to make decisions under stress. Officers report to senior positions and receive benefits like fitness programs, training opportunities, and allowances for statewide travel and commuted overtime.
Juan Gonzalez is a military police officer and veteran of 20 years in the United States Navy. He has extensive experience in military police tactics, risk assessment, and security operations. Gonzalez has managed security for large military installations, conducted searches and patrols, and monitored alarms and cameras. He has also trained over 200 sailors and served as an operation specialist tracking vessels and coordinating assignments. Gonzalez holds multiple certifications and awards for his outstanding performance and leadership in the Navy.
This curriculum vitae outlines the personal and educational details of Muhammed alsaeed ashraf saber. He received a high school diploma with a grade of 91% in June 2009 and a Bachelor's Degree in marine engineering from the Arab academy for science technology and maritime transport in June 2014. Some of his certifications include advanced fire prevention and fire fighting, medical first aid, and personal survival techniques courses. He has 6 months of experience as a third marine engineer aboard the training ship Aida Iv between September 2011 to March 2012, where he gained experience in marine pipe laying, inspection, and engine maintenance.
This CV summarizes the qualifications and experience of Aleksey Osipov, a Czech national seeking employment as a Staff Captain or Chief Officer. He has over 20 years of experience working on passenger and cruise ships, including most recently as First Officer on the m/v Braemar from 2016-2017. He holds a Master Unlimited license and has extensive safety and management training. His goal is to obtain a senior officer position where he can apply his knowledge and experience.
Officers and Crew in the Deck DepartmentLourisa Loren
The document discusses the deck department onboard vessels. It describes the deck department as the organizational unit responsible for maintaining the ship's hull, cargo gear, accommodation, life saving and firefighting appliances. It outlines the roles of the master, chief officer, second officer, third officer, deck cadet, boatswain, able seaman, and ordinary seaman who make up the deck officers and ratings in the deck department. Their key duties are also summarized such as navigation, safety, cargo operations, and vessel maintenance.
National Aviation Services (NAS) is an aviation services provider operating in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. It provides a range of services including ramp services, cargo management, engineering services, passenger services, aviation security, airport technologies, training, travel solutions, and terminal management. NAS aims to facilitate trade and travel through high quality, efficient, and safe aviation services that meet or exceed global standards. It has over 6,000 employees and serves over half of the world's top ten airlines.
This curriculum vitae is for Captain Mariano Angileri, an Italian citizen with over 15 years of experience as a merchant marine officer, including roles as Master, Chief Officer, and Second Officer on various cargo and offshore supply vessels. His most recent position was as Master on offshore supply vessels in Brazil. He holds professional certifications as Master on ships over 3000 gross tonnage as well as Chief Officer. He also completed one year of voluntary navy service.
Jaimie Howell Jones has over 20 years of experience in marine roles including as a marine superintendent, vessel master, instructor, and inspector. She holds numerous certifications including a Master Unlimited license and has experience working for companies like Swiber, Noble Denton, Seadrill, Chevron, and Global Offshore Industries in locations around the world.
This document is a resume for Allmerindo Gugioiu, who has over 10 years of experience in oil and gas, offshore support vessels, marine management, and ship operations. Gugioiu held positions such as DPO, Deck Officer, Safety Officer, Supply Chain Operational, Document Controller, and Marine Engineer. He has experience in vessel management, procurement, budgeting, and safety. Gugioiu received his education in naval sciences and engineering in Romania and has certifications in areas such as DP operations, vessel safety, security, and cargo handling. He is proficient in English, Romanian, and French and seeks to gain more experience in his field.
This curriculum vitae outlines the qualifications and experience of Ahmed Shawky Ahmed. He received a Bachelor's degree in Marine and Offshore Engineering from Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport in 2013. Since 2014, he has worked as a Marine Surveyor in the UAE, carrying out vessel surveys, inspections, and stability calculations. He is proficient in several computer programs relevant to marine engineering.
William Martin has over 8 years of experience working as a 2nd Officer and Dynamic Positioning Operator on various offshore support vessels in the North Sea. He has gained extensive experience in ship handling, cargo operations, and safety management. Most recently he worked for 2 months as a 2nd Officer on the DP2 Platform Supply Vessel Toisa Conqueror, where his duties included bridge watchkeeping, navigational equipment maintenance, and assisting the Chief Officer. He has a strong safety record and experience conducting risk assessments, accident investigations, and promoting a safety culture on board. Martin holds numerous certifications in dynamic positioning, firefighting, first aid, and other areas required for offshore operations. He has a foundation degree in Nautical Science and
The Marine & Safety Superintendent is responsible for handling all marine activities related to ships in a safe and environmentally conscious manner. They assist the Marine & Safety Manager and ensure guidelines and best practices are followed. Key duties include analyzing reports, conducting inspections and audits, investigating incidents, monitoring regulatory changes, and liaising with stakeholders to ensure ships and crews comply with requirements. The Marine & Safety Superintendent must have a Second Class Master's Certificate or equivalent qualifications and experience in a similar role handling tankers or gas carriers.
Nwaimo Okechukwu Samuel is applying for the position of Ordinary Seaman. He was born in 1980 in Nigeria and holds an HND in Accounting from Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri as well as work experience as an Ordinary Seaman and Roustabout. He has safety certifications including ISPS, EDH, BOSIET and STCW'95. His objective is to use his skills and experience to contribute to his employer's goals. He provides three references to support his application.
USMC Deployment and Training Biography
The document summarizes the author's two deployments to Iraq while serving with 1st Battalion 4th Marines. During the first deployment from 2007 to 2008, the author's platoon conducted over 600 patrols in Al Anbar province, providing security for high-ranking officers and engineers. The author's duties included designated marksman, radio operator, and overwatch. They had 100% mission success without losing any personnel. During the second deployment from 2008 to 2009, the author continued serving in Fallujah, conducting patrols, convoy security, and intelligence gathering while based at FOB JSS Cross. They again sustained no casualties and successfully completed their mission.
This document is a resume for Onur Tasyontar, a commercial diver. He has extensive experience as a commercial diver including working for Precon Marine Inc. where he provided customer service and collaborated on construction projects. He also has experience as a Motor Transport Operator and Convoy Commander in the United States Marine Corps where he facilitated vehicle maintenance and led convoys throughout Japan. He has various commercial diving and hazardous materials certifications and speaks English and Turkish.
Paul Komainde's curriculum vitae outlines his personal details, education, training, work experience, and references. He has a Certificate III in Diesel Fitting from APTC as well as certificates in marine engineering and small-scale mining. His work experience includes over 10 years as a marine engineer on various ships and 5 years as a diesel mechanic and fitter for a development authority in Simbu Province, where he performs generator maintenance and repairs. He provides 3 references from past employers that can speak to his qualifications and experience.
Hülya Cınoğlu is a Turkish national born in 1972 in Istanbul, Turkey. She received her B.S. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Istanbul Technical University. She has worked as a Marine Centre Surveyor for Bureau Veritas Turkey since 1998, where she performs ship surveys, issues certificates, and provides technical support to clients. Prior to her current role, she worked as an exclusive assistant for Poseidon in 1997. She is fluent in Turkish, English, and French.
John Paul S. Junio is a former Philippine Navy sailor seeking a position as a seafarer or deck crew member. He has over 6 years of experience in administrative, supply management, and armory maintenance roles in the Navy. His resume highlights his skills in clerical work, inventory management, equipment operation and repair, and his qualifications for security duties at sea.
Ntuthuko Siphesihle Dlamini is seeking a position that allows him to further develop his skills and knowledge in the marine sector. He has over 10 years of experience working in various roles for companies such as Prime Gulf International, Smit Salvage, and Safmarine. His experience includes tasks like navigation, cargo operations, maintenance of safety equipment, and assisting the chief officer. He holds certifications in topics like dynamic positioning, life saving appliances, and maritime law. Dlamini aims to quickly adapt to new environments and operations through continuous learning.
Iad A. Saker is a Syrian maritime engineer and ship captain with over 10 years of experience. He holds certificates in maritime engineering, ship security, firefighting, survival techniques and first aid. His experience includes serving as Chief Officer on cargo ships and as Chief Manager of a port tugboat fleet in Tartus, Syria. He is proficient in English and Arabic and skilled in Microsoft Office, AutoCAD and ship maintenance.
Thomas Fox is seeking new challenges in the maritime industry. He has over 10 years of experience as a passenger vessel skipper on the River Thames, where he developed strong leadership, communication, and customer service skills. He holds a Deck Officer of the Watch Unlimited certificate of competency. His education includes a BA in History and an FdSc in Marine Operations. He has worked in various roles in transportation, logistics, and legal administration.
Vessel Traffic Controllers/Operators are responsible for coordinating ship movements within a port or harbor to avoid collisions. They monitor ship positions and traffic flows using radar, navigation charts, and vessel traffic management systems. Controllers/Operators communicate with ship masters, agents, and port authorities to direct traffic and arrange for pilots, tugs, and other services. They must be able to handle emergency situations as the central point of communication. The role requires knowledge of port operations and procedures. While experience as a seafarer was once common, changing demands have opened the career to those with little maritime experience.
Marine officers play an important role in ensuring marine safety through compliance monitoring, enforcement of regulations, and emergency response. They command patrol vessels, conduct inspections, install signage, respond to incidents, and promote boating safety through education. The role requires a marine certificate, vessel operation experience, communication skills, and the ability to make decisions under stress. Officers report to senior positions and receive benefits like fitness programs, training opportunities, and allowances for statewide travel and commuted overtime.
Rikki Renner has over 20 years of experience in health and safety roles, most recently as Health, Safety and Environmental Manager for R&K Drysdales Ltd. She also has 10 years experience in the Royal Navy as an ASW Helicopter Aircrewman and Operations Room specialist. She possesses a range of health and safety certifications including NEBOSH General, Fire, and Environmental certificates. She is skilled in risk assessment, auditing, training, and developing safety policies and procedures.
This document provides a profile summary for Capt. Kanwar Jawed Akhter, a Master Mariner with 16 years of experience in the shipping industry. He holds a Class I Master Certificate of Competency and has administered both dry and wet type ships, specializing in tanker operations. Currently, he works in the oil and gas industry in the UAE as an Oil Tanker Terminal Superintendent, drawing on his experience coordinating cargo operations in over 65 countries as well as implementing loss prevention and quality assurance measures. He aims to continue his career progressing through further education, obtaining an MBA in Supply Chain Management.
Capt. Lalin de Silva has extensive experience in the shipping industry, having worked for 14 years in senior positions with one of the largest container shipping operators in the world. He has experience working in France, Africa, and Southeast Asia, and is skilled in liaison, problem-solving, decision making, and educating others. Currently based in Sri Lanka, he has achieved growth in volumes and services as Operations Representative for CMA-CGM in Malaysia ports. He holds an MSc in Nautical Education and professional qualifications in maritime law, auditing, and training.
Carl Beardmore has over 30 years of experience in maritime roles, currently working as a Divisional Assessor Trainer for the RNLI. He has extensive experience managing teams, delivering training, and ensuring high safety standards. He is skilled in leadership, management, and adapting to new challenges. Previously, he owned and operated several maritime businesses and served in the Royal Air Force for 13 years as an avionics technician.
The curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Captain Mahmoud Ahmed ShawkY. It outlines his roles as a pilot in the Suez Canal Authority, general manager of a marine logistics company, and senior marine operations manager for a consortium working on a new Suez Canal project. It also details his experience serving as master on dredging and fuel supply vessels for National Marine Dredging Company and ESNAAD in the UAE.
This document is a resume for Allmerindo Gugioiu, who has over 10 years of experience in oil and gas, offshore support vessels, marine management, and ship operations. Gugioiu held positions such as DPO, Deck Officer, Safety Officer, Supply Chain Operational, Document Controller, and Marine Engineer. He has experience in vessel management, procurement, budgeting, and safety. Gugioiu received his education in naval sciences and engineering in Romania and has extensive training and certifications. He is proficient in SAP, English, French, and Romanian and seeks to gain more experience in his field.
- The document contains information about the applicant's qualifications, including certificates, experience working as a Ballast Control Operator on a rig, responsibilities in that role, and computer skills.
- It also includes his application for an Assistant Ballast Control Operator position, outlining his 32 years of age, experience as a Mate and BCO, and knowledge of safety procedures.
- Contact information is provided at the end along with a statement expressing his desire to justify the company's confidence in his candidacy and willingness to consider any relevant rig positions.
Craig McKune is an experienced technician with over 20 years of experience in the marine and oil & gas industries. He currently works as an Operations Technician for ConocoPhillips, where he is responsible for marine deck operations, crane operations, and supervising safety protocols. Previously, he held roles with BHP Petroleum as a Chief Integrated Operator and Production Technician. He has extensive safety, technical, and supervisory qualifications and training certificates.
Under the supervision of WFP leadership, the Port Captain is responsible for overseeing efficient and smooth cargo operations at ports, including coordinating with agents and authorities to prevent delays, monitoring commodity quality and contractor performance, and reporting daily on vessel loads and potential issues. The Port Captain must have a university degree in logistics or transportation, 5 years of experience in port and shipping operations, proficiency in English, and knowledge of computer programs and international trade practices.
This document is a CV for Emad EL Din Mostafa Gaafar that provides biographical and professional details. It includes his personal information such as name, address, contact details, date of birth, nationality, and marital status. It also lists his education qualifications and work experience in logistics and port operations roles from 1998 to present. His roles have included operations manager, procurement manager, branch manager, and supervisor. He has worked for companies in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Netherlands. The CV also lists computer skills, languages, certificates, and courses completed.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Capt. Charles Chong Chuan Ling, a Master Mariner with over 15 years of experience commanding ocean-going container vessels. He is currently employed by a shipping company operating over 45 vessels. His responsibilities include safe navigation, cargo operations, implementing safety policies, crew management, and ensuring regulatory compliance. He has qualifications as a Class 1 Master Mariner and experience in vessel audits, deliveries, and training. References are provided.
Capt. Nizar Tounsi has over 20 years of experience in marine management and offshore oil production. He currently serves as the Captain and Offshore Installation Manager on the FPSO Bertam offshore Malaysia. Previously, he held senior roles including OIM on the FPSO Ikdam for Lundin Tunisia and Marine Superintendent for Lundin Netherlands. He has extensive experience managing offshore operations and ensuring safety, regulatory compliance, and production targets are met. Capt. Tounsi holds several industry certifications and has trained personnel in offshore safety and emergency response.
Regs4ships is a UK company that provides safety, security and compliance services to maritime companies, ships, ports and large yachts. It has 22 staff with extensive maritime experience and offers digital maritime regulations, customized data and applications, consultancy, auditing, training and technical services to help customers comply with regulations. Recent projects include developing risk management software for offshore energy installations and rewriting safety management systems.
Craig McKune has over 20 years of experience in the marine and oil and gas industries. He is currently working as an Operations Technician for ConocoPhillips, where he is responsible for marine deck operations, crane operations, and supervising safety systems. Previously, he held roles with BHP Petroleum including Chief Integrated Operator and Production Technician. McKune has extensive training and qualifications in areas such as rigging, scaffolding, firefighting, permit writing, and first aid.
This document outlines a Traffic Management Plan for South Port. It details responsibilities for safety coordinators, supervisors, lease holders, vehicle operators, and pedestrians. It establishes rules for site access, speed limits, right of way, demarcation zones, parking, and hazard reporting. Attachments include a three strikes policy, vehicle visibility standards, general rules, and individual company traffic flow maps. The plan aims to minimize interactions between mobile plants, vehicles and pedestrians to reduce injuries and damage from traffic within the port.
This document provides a summary of a candidate's experience as a Marine Superintendent and Project and Marine Operations Manager with over 15 years of experience. The candidate has extensive experience managing marine logistics and operations, including experience managing fleets of vessels in the Middle East and establishing safety management systems. Some of the key responsibilities held include managing marine teams, ensuring vessel certifications and maintenance, auditing safety systems, and investigating incidents.
Joseph Martin James Athorn is a highly motivated professional with 8 years of experience in the marine and offshore industries. He currently works as an HSE Advisor and Barge Supervisor, where he is responsible for managing barge operations and all aspects of health and safety. Prior to this role, he worked as a Chief Officer and gained experience across Europe and the Middle East. He seeks new challenges to further develop his skills through continuous training.
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Mags Dhanaseelan Govender
Vessel Traffic Services Officer
My objective is tofurther my career in the maritime and portindustry
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Professional Experience
Transnet National Port Authority of South Africa
June 1999 – Jan 2013
Senior Vessel Traffic Officer
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authority. My task was to deliver Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) to ensure the safe, efficient
and compliant movement of vessels and the protection of the environment in the ports of
South Africa. My role gave me the responsibility of delegating as required by the Regional
Harbour Master to ensure the safe andefficient management of shipping as detailedinthe
relevant manuals and operating procedures.
My role & responsibilities involved the delivery of the prescribed VTS and Coastal Radio
Communications Service for the designated areas in accordance with regulations,
procedures, instructions and delegations. Delivery of communications, coordination and
alerting service, including inresponse to marine incidents, relatedemergencies andnatural
disasters for the designatedareas in accordance with regulations, procedures, instructions
and delegations. I had to apply port procedures to vessels in order to effectively and
efficiently schedule ship movements and also implement safe vessel movements.
To monitor & facilitate efficient & safe traffic movement throughthe Vessel Traffic System
in accordance with the marine traffic regulating act inprevention of collisions, grounding,
maritime casualties andensuring there is no environmental damage.
My duties include effective planning & allocationof tugs, pilots and helicopters, the
accurate recoding & retrieval of ETA’s, berth planning.
Constant liaisonwithterminal companies, w.r.t: berth, bollards & scheduling and NSRI
to inform SAMSA of all issues relatedtosafetyof vessels & effects onport operations
Continuously monitor radar & radioto identify vessels, assimilate data
Issue clearances, delayor reject vessels
Evaluate the vessels tracks with inthe VTS zone against desirednorms
Contact Details
magsgovender@yahoo.com
+27 82 619 6030
Mags Govender
Mags. Govender
187 Kingsway Road,
WarnerBeach, Kingsburg
Durban. South Africa.4126
Skills & Experience:
IntegratedManagement Systems
Shipping Management
Vessel Records Management &
Reporting
Operation of Marine Technology
Environmental Safety Management
Marine Traffic Regulation
Port & Harbor Control
Sea Rescue & Port Operation
Electronic NavigationSystems
Monitor & Facilitate the efficient and
safe vessel traffic movement within
the port authority
First Aid& Fire Fighting
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I utilize the marine radar, VHF radio to communicate with the pilots, tugs & helicopters, I
also use nautical charts to record a vessels position and plot courses and forecast marine
traffic flow.
As a VTS operator I am required to communicate with various people including the ship’s
master, port/terminal operators, Maritime Coastguard Agency, shipping agents, weather
forecasters and, when required, the emergency services. They would receive information
from the vessel regarding its intended movements and also provide information about
weather and tidal conditions, the movement of other vessels in the area and berthing
instructions.
I am positionedat the port control center whichis the hub of communicationfor anyexisting
or potential emergency situation. I am required to implement contingency plans and help
to co-ordinate activity with the relevant parties
I have excellent verbal communication skills, and am able to work under pressure and as
part of a team. Working hours and conditions typicallyinclude regular unsocial hours which
I am happy to do.
Professional Experience
Transnet National Port Authority of South Africa
Oct 1996 – May 1999
Apprentice Rigger/ Tally Clerk
Professional Experience
N.D.S
Jan 1996 – Oct 1996
General Apprentice
Qualifications & Education
Port Academy of South Africa
Certificate in Master Port Operations
July 2011
Port Academy of South Africa
Certificate in Vessel Traffic Services IALA V103
Sept 2010
Interactive Training Dynamics
Certificate in ISO14001, Environmental Management
Systems
June 2003
Technical Skills:
Sound knowledge of maritime laws &
procedures
Diverse experience with marine radio
communicationand shipchandlers &
agents.
Responsible for marine traffic control
.i.e. water borne crafts & ships
Liaising withpublic, tugboats & pilots
Involved withthe planning & logistics
with in the port.
Vessel Traffic Organization&
Navigational Assistance andSafety
Planning of vessel movements within
the port
Establishing & Operating a system of
traffic clearances & sailing plans
Preparing vessel reports & updating
vessel movement forecast
Ensuring awareness of all movements
and the positionof other traffic vessels
Identify problems and other factors that
mayinfluence the vessel’s transit
Radio CommunicationSkills
Responsible for national port authority
Advanced Skills -
Interests & Hobbies:
Bass Fishing
Water Sports
Reading
Watching Movies
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Saint Johns
Certificate in First Aid & Fire Fighting
Feb 2009 & Nov 2010
Qualifications & Education
Durban Institute of Technology
Certificate in Electronic Navigation Systems
July 2011
Northlink Training College
Certificate in Electronic Navigation Systems
Certificate in Skippers Port Operation STCW95
Sept – Oct 2008
Maratek Training School
Certificate in Marine Traffic Regulating & Principles of Maritime Waterways
IALA V103
March 2002
Corporate & Business Management Training
Certificate in Telephone Skills & Customer Service
Dec 2008
South African Search & Rescue Organization
Certificate in Sea Rescue
Career Milestones & Personal Summary
What I can offer to a future employer
With over 13 years of experience in the shipping industry I strongly believe I have the experience and knowledge to offer any
employer, I describe myself as a determined, easy going worker who is able to work effectively as part of team or on my own
initiative. My other strengths lie with my communication and interpersonal skills, excellent customer handling abilities, ability to
work to deadlines and under pressure and eagerness to expand professional knowledge.
I am well adapted to work schedules & shifts and have a proven ability to learn quickly. In addition, I have an excellent report with
my fellow workmates, I have a clean medical record and an excellent complain free work history, I am a keen learner and I am
prepared to undergo any courses or training which will further my experience with in the shipping industry. I am a big believer in
discipline and on all occasions strive to be a team player. I insist on achieving deadlines on or before target dates and never
compromiseon safety issues. I am very perceptive which has allowed meto handle crisis situations before they become major
problem.
Relevant Qualifications
I have 13 years shipping experience & knowledge I hold a certificate in electronic navigation systems and master port operations I
also have the experience of coordinating multiple movements within the port, my duties include planning and coordinating, liaising
with various agents/authorities in the National Port Authority, also involved in port customs, port health, ISPS codes for safe
movements of ships, personnel, cargo and arrange their pilots and tugs and safe berthing, shifting and sailing including running of
various reports.
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Relevant working experience and skills
As a Marine Vessel Traffic Controller I am based at a Control Tower and my tasks include controlling the arrival and departure of in
& outbound vessels, making related data entries and submitting daily statements, I also receive and transmit signals to and from any
vessel with in the port. My duty is to keep both a visual watch and electronic navigational aid with in the harbor and alert concerned
officers in case of emergencies or sudden change, my other responsibilities includeduties that are assigned by my superior,
preparing vessel programs and priority planning is essential, coordinating with container& general cargo terminals for efficient and
smooth port operations. Preparing vessel reports, update web portal and vessel movement forecasts, my main objective and aim is
to ensure awareness to all necessary parties of vessel traffic; this is done via radio and telecom. I also liaise with crew, pilot
helicopters & pilots with regards to preparing and advising of their movements, and with addition I assist the Captain in
administration work and logistics planning. I am a methodical and planned individual who is willing to adapt to any sort of job and
function. I speak very fluent English, I am well-groomed and well mannered. I consider myself a hard working individual who is
always gladly willing to take on any challenge ahead on me. No task is too much too handle, I also have great professionalism when
performing any function. I am hungry for success and sincere in all I endeavor.