Mark Jones ROV Pilot TechnicianII curriculum Vitae w. Certificates
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Education: 1
Experience: 0 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
I am an Entry-Level ROV Pilot Technician awaiting a job placement
Professional Experience
I am Entry-Level and as such have no experience yet.
Eductation
N3 HIGHER SECONDARY CERTIFICATE (SOUTH AFRICAN TECHNICAL)
Matric with Business Exemption –
Certification
OFFSHORE MEDICAL AND SURVIVAL - BOSIET-3 with Norwegian, Falck Nuteck, Aberdeen, Scotland valid until 14 February 2012;
IMCA ROV PILOT / TECHNICIAN II - The Underwater Centre, Fort William, UK
19 November, 2007 – 25 January, 2008, Scottish Qualification Authorities (SQA’s);
HYDRAULICS ENGINEERING (ADVANCED) - Garnett Cross Hydraulic Courses C.C, Port
Elizabeth, South Africa, - 02 February, 2009 – 06 February, 2009.
Additional Information
My name is Mark Jones.
I am the holder of an EU Passport (German) and am eligible to work anywhere in Europe, and given to understand in Canada and New Zealand as well.
I recently successfully completed all heads of the IMCA Pilot / Technician Grade II competency course at The Underwater Centre in Fort William with a view to becoming a ROV Pilot/Technician.
I have completed and passed (82%) a course in Advanced Hydraulics at Garnett Cross, South Africa.
As you will see from my attached CV, I have completed my Offshore Survival Training courses (including the Norwegian sector) and I am available immediately to work offshore anywhere in the world.
During the ROV training course, I gained Ten hours of logged actual flying time with a Seaeye Falcon.
This included diver support operations for both air and mixed-gas divers from closed-bell and wet-bell systems, pipeline inspections, GVI and CVI inspections including all recording and logging procedures. In addition, I undertook corrosion monitoring, sonar/grid search exercises, search and recovery exercises working individually and as part of a team. Unusually on the course, our class of four carried out various repair and maintenance tasks on the ROV including of full strip-down and re-build of the manipulator, thrusters, and the replacement of a penetrator and re-termination of the umbilical following a failure of the main tether connector.
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