William C. Dodd II
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Profile
• Marine engineering operations and maintenance professional experienced in watch standing
as Engineer in Charge, directing assigned personnel in performing maintenance and repair
of engineering plant equipment.
Professional Credentials
• United States Coast Guard Licensed: 2nd Assistant Engineer Motor (Unlimited) also Chief
Engineer (Limited-Oceans) of motor or gas turbine vessels of any horsepower (unlimited)
also Chief Engineer OSV (unlimited).
• STCW95 III/1/2, CSO/VSO, TWIC, Safe Gulf, HUET, First Aid/CPR/AED, Hydraulic
Pedestal Crane Operator and Fork Lift Operator
• Instructor Certified in Gas Turbine/Diesel Engine Marine Engineering (US NAVY)
• Drafted US Coast Guard Approved Training Lessons for QMED-Oiler and RFPEW
Education
• AS in Business Administration and Management
Daytona Beach Community College, Daytona Beach, Fl.
• BS in Professional Aeronautics (100 credit hours towards)
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fl.
Engineering Technical Schools
• Gas Turbine Operator, Maintenance and Change Out
• Diesel Engine Operations and Maintenance
• Electrical Switchboard Operation and Maintenance
• Supply Management
• Quality Assurance and Work Center Administration
Employment History
2012 – Present Wild Well Control Chief Engineer
AHT
• Operate, repair and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on diesel
engines, thrusters, winches, fire-fighting equipment, electrical distribution and various
pumps and valves.
• Maintain vessel stability and watertight integrity
• Maintain the equipment preventative maintenance program
• Supervising the procurement of repair parts and supplies
2007- 2012 Cross Mar, Inc. Chief Engineer DPIII Derrick
Barge
• Operate, repair and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on diesel
engines, thrusters, winches, cranes, fire-fighting equipment, electrical distribution and
various pumps and valves.
• Supervise the Chief Electrician’s, Electronic Technicians, 1st Assistant Engineers,
Mechanics, Oilers and multiple deck personnel.
• PIC while vessel is in port, supervising a crew of 12 personnel.
• Assistant Project Manager for build phase of DPIII Vessel.
• Maintaining Regulatory Compliance of the vessels machinery and equipment.
• Manage the CMMS System and review the spare parts inventory, requisitioning parts for all
departments.
2001 to 2007 Edison Chouest Offshore Chief Engineer 240’ DPII
AHTS and Chief Engineer 260’ DPII Offshore Supply Vessel
• Operate, repair and perform maintenance on diesel- electric propulsion plant equipment
with 1800Kw piggy-back generators.
• Assisted with the overhaul of (3) 645-20 cylinder EMD main engines and associated
thrusters.
• Drafted USCG Approved QMED Oiler and RFPEW Operational Courses.
• Maintained Regulatory Compliance of the vessel machinery and equipment.
1998 to 2001 Caesar’s River Boat Casino (Glory of Rome) Assistant
Engineer
• Operated, repaired and performed maintenance on the vessel’s diesel-electric plant,
thrusters, electrical switchboards, air-conditioning units, refrigeration units, ice makers,
HVAC units and all pumps and piping.
• Assisted with the relocation of gaming equipment.
1996 to 1998 Edison Chouest Offshore Engineer Supply
Vessels
• Supervised the operation and maintenance of engineering equipment
• Maintained the vessels pumping equipment
• Monitored the CMMS system
1992 to 1993 AEPCO (Advanced Engineering and Planning Company)
Engineering Analyst/Instructor (Contract Position)
• Supervised 3 Training Specialists instructing Taiwanese Naval Personnel in the Operation
and Maintenance of Gas Turbine Propulsion Systems and Diesel Engines.
1976 to 1992 United States Navy Gas Turbine Mechanic/Maintenance Manager
(E-7)
• Supervised 42 engineering staff personnel at the Great Lakes Training Facility for Gas
Turbine Engineering Students.
• Directed the planned and emergency repair of all shipboard engineering equipment.
• Instructed engineering students in marine engineering principles and practices.
• Engineering Officer of the Watch Qualified on Gas Turbine/Diesel Engine engineering
platforms.
• Operated, maintained and repaired prime movers and other engines with associated
equipment.
• Managed the supply operations of the Great Lakes Gas Turbine Training Facility.
• Taught Quality Assurance Classes