Patrick Owens
Mansfield, MA, ****8
Email: *******.*****@********.*** Phone: 508-***-****
Objective
To obtain a job as an Engineer and to advance my knowledge in the field of
engineering, and contribute effectively to promote the company's
initiatives and achieve its goals.
Education
Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay, MA
Class of 2012
Bachelors of Science in Facility Engineering
Bachelors of Science in Marine Engineering
Related Experience
NOAA June 2012-Present
. 3rd Assistant Engineer, was the engineer in Charge of the Watch: is
responsible for all equipment and employees in the engineering
department
. Started, Secured, and Maintained equipment: EMD Engines, Caterpillar
3512, 3508, Detroit Diesels V-71, Cummins KTA 50M, Alfa Laval
Purifiers, Carrier HVAC and Refer systems, Marine Sanitation Device.
. Ship Automated Maintenance System: valve lash and injector seating,
fuel and oil filters changes, cleaning heat exchangers, changing light
ballasts, ruining wire for new installations for pumps and equipment,
test running equipment and getting vibration samples, getting lube oil
samples and sending them out for analysis.
. Operated Reverse Osmosis, Nynex Flash Evaporators to make potable
water
. Proper disposal of waste oil, oily waste that is processed threw an
oil water separator, proper disposal of black and grey water
. Integrating the old schematics with CAD so they are clear and up to
date.
. Using CAD to run a CNC machine for fabrication, welding, and hot work.
USTS Kennedy Jan-Feb
2012, 2010, 2009
. Gained in-depth knowledge of maintaining, operating and fixing
engineering equipment such as the 600 psi superheated boiler, Nynex
evaporator, Fuel Oil purifiers, and Wartsila engines.
. Supervised engine room maintenance and operations, as well as
simultaneously delegating tasks to appropriately qualified
individuals.
. Acted as the Cadet Engineer on Watch: in charge of the watch and
ensuring all systems and equipment ran efficiently; also calculated
the amount of fuel burned, water made, and average rpm of the shaft.
USNS John Lenthall Winter
2011
. Worked aboard Military Sealift Command vessel as a co-op securing,
maintaining and operating the main plant's two ten-cylinder Pielstick
diesels, two auxiliary fired boilers, and various cargo equipment fuel
pumps and tanks.
. Transferred fuel aboard ship for stability and provided auxiliary
support to the US NAVY Bush Carrier battle group by refueling
underway.
. Learned effective power distribution, proper re-wiring of motors, how
to change the direction of the magnetic field, and to read latter
logic and schematic drawings.
YMCA Senior Lifeguard and Swim Instructor, Foxboro, MA
2007-2012
. Repair and maintain all pool equipment, chlorine pumps, strainers,
sauna and steam room
. Chemically balance pool and whirlpool.
. In charge of the pool deck on the weekends: finding staff to work
shifts, promoting and increasing employee morale, and training staff
on all deck-related duties and procedures, customer service
representative
Certifications and Trainings
USCG Third Assistant Engineer- Steam, Motor, or Gas Turbine of any
Horsepower June 2012-Present
Massachusetts Second Class Fireman Licensee
April 2012-Present
Massachusetts Municipal and Industrial Combined 5 Licensee
2011-Present
Supervisory Management, leadership seminars and hold captain (Jan-Feb 2012)
2010-Present Lifeboat Man, TWIC, and Cadet MMD
2008-Present Fire Fighting school
2008-Present
CPR with Oxygen Administration, and First Aid
2008-Present
Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Auto CAD Proficient