GREGORY J. BACCARI *** Trails End Rd.
Wilmington, NC 28409
910-***-**** (H) 910-367-
1689(C)
abiggf@r.postjobfree.com
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Twenty years in operations and engineering
management in the maritime shipping, transportation,
power generation and chemical manufacturing sectors
has provided extensive experience with management of
technical personnel, labor, time, and resources. Able
to work cooperatively as a leader, team member, or
independently without supervision, accomplishing goal
oriented tasks. Strength is the ability to manage,
understand, operate, and maintain mechanical
equipment.
EXPERIENCE:
Invista Mechanical Maintenance Support Engineer
5/08 -5/10
> Maintenance Leadership Team member directing the transition from an
outside contractor to an internal direct staffed maintenance team
for chemical plant operations.
> Manage training programs for 45 mechanics to maintain compliance
with state and federal regulatory bodies while expanding our on
site capabilities for code welding and crane operations.
> Develop cost analysis to support acquisition of new technologies
and established the most efficient techniques to complete projects.
> Managed a project to safely clean a two million gallon paraxylene
storage tank for inspection and repair which included development
of procedures to safely remediate a large volume of a known
carcinogen.
> Create and implement safe, efficient Standard Operating Procedures
for the Maintenance Team within the Routine Maintenance Work
Process.
Universal Engineering Services Senior Engineer/Project Manager
3/06 - 4/08
> Manage stationary diesel Selective Catalytic Reduction emission
system installation project at R. C. Cape May Holdings LLC. Power
Plant, B. L. England Station.
> Supervised subcontractors during boiler modifications to achieve
higher efficiency at several International Paper Mills as the
Technical Representative for Combustion Component Associates.
> Patented a process to remove nitrogen compounds from diesel
engine exhaust.
> Evaluated preventative maintenance on urea injection equipment at
the B L England coal fired power plant as the Technical
Representative for Combustion Component Associates.
Crowley Liner Services Chief Engineer and Port Engineer
1/03 - 12/05
> Managed day to day mechanical work activities of Contractors,
Shipyards, and Vessel's Crew covering all trades to maintain vessel
reliability and availability as Engineering Officer in Charge.
> Design modifications for 480V motor control centers, fire detection
and protection systems, valves, piping, pumps, motors, condensers,
evaporators, air ejectors, switchboards, and compressors.
> Specified system modifications ensuring compliance to applicable Code of
Federal Regulations.
> Conducted regulatory inspections with the American Bureau of
Shipping and the United States Coast Guard.
> Created and implemented planned maintenance schedules for all
ship's equipment in order to achieve both long and short term
readiness goals.
> Generated and submitted monthly reports including man power
analysis, costs, consumable and parts inventories, planned and
unscheduled maintenance completions and purchase order completions.
> Documented Officers and Crew performance in accordance with
American Maritime Officers and Seafarers International Union's
standards.
American Overseas Marine Corporation Chief Engineer
10/90 - 1/03
> Watch standing Engineering Officer aboard a variety of steam and
diesel powered ships ranging from 13K to 30K horsepower.
> Responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, troubleshooting,
and repair of oil purifiers, fresh water evaporators, waste water
treatment systems, fuel oil systems, lube oil systems, boilers, air
conditioning and refrigeration systems, steam and motor driven
generators, main propulsion turbines, diesel engines, reduction
gears, clutches, shaft bearings, bow thrusters, cranes, fire
protection systems, and hydraulic cargo equipment.
> Supervised shipyard personnel coordinating different trades
during vessel repair periods.
> Assisted with United States Coast Guard and American Bureau
of Shipping regulatory inspections.
> Raised my professional mariners' license from 3rd Assistant
Engineer to Chief Engineer.
Mansco Incorporated Project Manager/Site Superintendent
6/89 - 10/90
> Successfully managed all phases of construction of a ten building
public housing complex for the town of Littleton, Massachusetts
from ground breaking through occupancy.
> Supervised installation, inspection, and completion of underground
utilities, drainage, paving, building foundations, building
erection, plumbing, electric and finish including punch list items.
> Ordered materials, reviewed and approved contractor invoices for
payment in accordance with Schedule.
> Resolved material and labor issues to maintain completion
schedule.
EDUCATION: Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Bachelor of Science, Marine Engineering 1986
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Design Engineering curriculum
CERTIFICATIONS: US Coast Guard Chief Engineer
Advanced and Basic Shipboard Firefighting
Universal Refrigeration Technician
Advanced and Basic Safety Training
Hazmat
REFERENCES & EVALUATIONS: Available upon request.