Thomas E. Shelly, III
*** ******** ***. **., **** George, NY 12845
e-mail: *********@*****.*** (Phone) 518-***-****
OBJECTIVE
A professional with 25 years of operations, design,and testing that desires to apply his experience in a new environment.
EXPERIENCE
August 1993 – June 2016
American Maritime Officers, Dania, FL
Marine Engineer in charge of engine room operations and Project Management
Supervise Plant Operations and all associated personnel
Responsible for safety training and standing orders
Develop/Maintain Preventative Maintenance Schedules & Databases
Operate an efficient plant within budget constraints
Maintained the primary propulsion unit, electrical generation and load sharing, lube oil and fuel oil system, feed water, water treatment, water desalinization, HVAC and refrigeration systems
Member of Project Management Team for twenty-nine million dollar ship retrofit
Personally called out for the reconstruction of an engine room after a fire
Engineer in charge of a new construction vessel in Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
August 1991 – August 1993
TRW, Space and Defense, Fairfax, VA
Project Engineer
Engineering support of new ship construction for Naval Sea Systems Command
Technical support for main propulsion, pollution abatement and habitability spaces
Worked on site to correct deficiencies of construction between the Navy and shipbuilder
Assisted quality manager in construction specifications, problem solving and inspection
Provided logistical support on a consulting basis
LICENSES & COMISSION: UNITED STATES COAST GUARD & NEW YOR STATE
First Assistant Engineer of Steam, Motor and Gas Turbines of Unlimited Horsepower
Person In Charge (PIC) for all dangerous liquid cargo, including loading and transfers
New York State Public Vessel Engineer, Steam and Diesel
Lt USNR (Ret)
SAFETY TRAINING & RESPONSIBILITIES
Ship’s Officer in charge of weekly drills and simulation
Responsible for all effluent discharge into protected waters, inspection of tanks, determining safe tank entry and emergency gear
Maintain logs and training for enclosed space entry, lockout/tag out, and Job Safety Analysis’
Provide documentation and test procedures for annual USCG Certificate of Inspection
Basic Safety (USCG), 40 hr course
Advanced Fire Fighting
HAZMAT
EDUCATION
B.S. Marine Engineering Systems, June 1991
United States Merchant Marine Academy