Maritime Captain

Maritime Captain

Rodriguez Taylor
P.O. Box 47
Chicago, IL 60601
Fax 45-76-89-23

Objective

To work in Challenging demanding all my skill and efforts to explore and adapt myself in different field, and realize my potential and contribute to the development of organization with impressive performance.

Experience

Port Captain
Crowley Maritime Corporation
Jacksonville, FL

  • Taken responsibility to ensure vessels are crewed operated and maintained in accordance with regulatory requirements, company standards, and customer expectations.
  • Ensured the safe, cost effective and environmentally sound marine transportation of petroleum and chemical cargoes via oversight/monitoring of petroleum and chemical tankers, barges and ATB’s and coordination of daily operational vessel support.
  • Involved travel to multiple locations with extended stays away from the homeport.
  • Implemented standard procedures and guidelines forth operation of a safe and environmentally sound fleet. Attended vessels on regular basis for oversight as well as during customer inspections and SIRE vetting.
  • Investigated vessel damage, product spills, and personal injuries.
  • Ensured all vessel personnel comply with Regulatory training requirements.
  • Assisted in the development and adherence of the operational budgets.
  • Ensured all appropriate authorized and company personnel are notified and that proper documentation is completed accurately.

Assistant Port Captain
Crowley Maritime Corporation
Valdez, AK

  • Ensured vessels are crewed, operated and maintained in accordance with regulatory requirements, company standards, and customer expectations.
  • Involved travel to multiple locations with extended stays away from the homeport.
  • Implemented standard procedures and guidelines for the operation of a safe and environmentally sound fleet. Ensured all vessel personnel comply with regulatory training requirements.
  • Assisted in the development and adherence of the operational budgets. Investigated vessel damage, product spills, and personal injuries.
  • Ensured all appropriate authorized and company personnel are notified of assignments and that proper documentation is completed accurately.
  • Supervised licensed and unlicensed personnel, and crew management development. Inspects vessels to ensure seaworthy condition and arranges for maintenance and repair activities to correct any deficiencies.
  • Arranged for coordination of assist tugs, pilots and crew care as necessary. Provides technical expertise for specialized jobs in the field.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree from a Maritime Academy with an USCG License.

Skills

  • Can Work outside in conditions of both hot and cold temperatures as well as inside in an office environment.
  • Able to crouch and stoop to get into areas with restricted headroom, to climb ladders and to lift and carry 50-75 lbs.
  • Exposed to odors, dust, dirt, mechanical hazards, high noise levels and potentially hazardous equipment.
  • Ability to board vessels in rough weather and sea conditions. Long hours, ability to travel, weekend duties and 24-hour “on-call” status are essential job requirements. Must comply with all work rules, including those that pertain to safety and health.


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