Mechanical/ Marine Engineer
This is a candidate registered on Gulfoilandgas.com. To contact this candidate you need to purchase a subscription.
Education: 2
Experience: 10 years
Relocation: Yes - Domestically
Career Objective
Objective: To join a Dubai based company as a Mechanical/ Marine Engineer in order to dedicate the engineering experience and I have gained for the past 10 years in the U.S. Navy, and in turn I would be provided with job growth opportunities.
Professional Experience
Oct. 2004- Present: Machinist's Mechanic, Second Class/E5, U.S. Navy based in Jabel Ali, Dubai and in Bahrain.
Job Description: Constant maintenance and repair of 8, 32 foot Kingston patrol boats and 2 Boston Whalers which is used for force protection for U.S. Vessels/ Carriers. Involved in training of engineering division recruits.
Supervisor of the Engineering Department.
Feb. 2004- Oct. 2004: Machinist's Mechanic, Second class/ E5, U.S. Navy based in Kuwait.
Job Description: Main focus was on auto-mechanic which involved maintaining and repairing Hummer, Trucks and Military Tanks.
Dec. 2000- March 2003: Machinist's Mechanic, Third Class/ E4, U.S. Navy based in Norfolk, Virginia, United States.
Job Description: Worked in Boiler Repair room shop and Repaired Submarines.
Some of the skills obtained include the following:
1. Installation and trial of Machinery, Work estimation and planning of manpower.
2. Daily maintenance, Planned preventive maintenance, operation and watch-keeping of Diesel engine and power generator, HP Air compressor, Pumps, Piping system, valves and other rotating equipments.
3. Inspection of Machinery foundation, Ventilation trunking
4. Repair and refit various types of pumps and valves, Removal and refitting of system piping and other rotating equipments.
5. Inspection and trial of safety equipments and fire fighting systems.
June 1997- Nov. 2000: Fireman Recruit/E1, fireman assistant/E2, fireman/ E3 and Machinist Mechanic, Third class/ E4. LHD 5 Battan.
Job Description: Worked in Engine Room maintaining and operating equipments such as main propulsion engine, steering engines, pumps, fresh water and turbo generators, boilers, air compressor, water purifier, pipes, hydraulic and mechanical cranes, turbines, air conditioning and refrigeration systems and other machineries in ship.
Eductation
Some of the courses covered throughout the Navy Training are as follows:
Engineering Common Core, AC/ R course, many weapon operational trainings, General Military training, General shipboard damage control training,First Aid, Blue print reading and much more .
Sep. 1995- June 1996: East Carolina University, North Carolina, U.S.A. enrolled in Engineering courses.
Additional Information
• Obtained a top security clearance;
• Obtained the Warrior of the month designation in Jabel Ali U.S. Navy base;
• Knowledge and experience in operation and maintenance of various engineering machineries: This includes Submarine machinery (Nuclear Reactor); Turbo of military aircraft (one case), Military auto-mechanics such as Tanks, Hummer and trucks; Diesel Engines (boats and ships); In-board and Out- board Boat engines;
Hot Categories
Chemicals
Batteries