CRIS
N.
MONDRAGON
Unit
Clareview
Road,
NW
Edmonton
Alberta
T5A
0Z6
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E- mail:
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Career
Objective
To be part of a company where I can use my talents, skills, and abilities to integrate
myself
into
the
Canadian
workforce. Summary
of
Qualifications
• Registered
Merchant
Marine
Deck
Officer
with
10
years
experience
in various
international
vessels.
• Competent
in
maintenance
work
for
deck
and
life
saving
equipment’s.
• Licensed
Forklift
operator
• Computer
literate,
proficient
in
MS
office,
OS
X
and
different
applications.
• Have
the
ability
to
work
with
a
variety
of
people
at
all
levels,
and
takes charged
when
required.
• Proven
ability
to
communicate
efficiently
with
other
nationalities.
• Strong
ability
to
effectively
manage
multiple
task
simultaneously
and coordinate
time
effectively.
• Ability
to
work
any
shift
of
any
day.
• Ability
to
study
and
understand
directives
from
seniors.
• Can
work
with
minimal
supervision
from
senior
staff.
• Ability
to
stand
for
long
hours Education
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Marine
Transportation University
of
Cebu
–
Maritime
Education
and
Training
Center Graduated:
March
2005
High
School
Certificate
Granja
Kalinawan
National
High
School Graduated:
March
2001
Employment
History
June
2009
–
February
2016:
Second
Marine
Deck
Officer International
Vessels,
Swedish
Management Wallenius
Marine
Responsibilities:
• Ensures
safe
navigation
according
to
the
Captain’s
instructions
and
comply with
the
rules
of
navigation.
Navigates
in
bad
weather
areas.
• Completes
inspection
and
maintenance
work
on
Life
Boat,
LB
Davit
and
Life Saving
Equipment’s
according
to
Preventive
Maintenance
Schedule.
• Communicates
with
coast
stations
or
other
ships
by
various
means
of communication.
• Manages
the
crew
during
anchoring,
berthing,
casting
off,
etc.
Supervises loading
and
unloading
in
order
to
ensure
the
stowage
according
to
the
plans and
rules.
• Updates
and
makes
the
necessary
corrections
to
publications
and hydrographic
charts.
Keeps
the
different
logs
current
(operations,
loading
to discharge,
damage,
navigation,
weather,
operations,
etc.)
then
have
the Captain
sign
for
approval.
• Trained
in
medical
care
and
first
aid.
Acted
as
medical
officer
onboard. November
2007
–
June
2009:
Third
Marine
Deck
Officer International
Vessels
Hoegh
Fleet
Services
Phil.
Inc.
/
Wallenius
Marine Responsibilities:
• Primarily
responsible
in
keeping
the
vessel
on
course
and
away
from
danger as
well
as
collision
avoidance
from
other
ships.
• Completes
inspection
and
maintenance
work
on
Fire
Firefighting
Equipment’s according
to
Preventive
Maintenance
Schedule.
• Responds
to
emergencies,
be
it
on
own
ship
or
involving
other.
• Customarily
the
ship’s
safety
officer
who
is
responsible
for
items,
such
as
fire fighting
equipment,
lifeboats,
and
various
other
emergency
systems. September
2005
–
November
2007:
Ordinary
Seaman
&
Able
Seaman International
Vessel,
Norwegian
Flag
Hoegh
Fleet
Services
Phil.
Inc.
• Responsibilities:
• Able
Seaman
serves
as
a
ship’s
helmsman,
relying
on
visual
references, compasses,
and
rudder
angle
indicator
to
steer
a
steady
course
as directed
by
the
mate/
deck
officer.
• Ordinary
Seaman
is
considered
to
be
a
manual
laborer
on
the
vessel,
and
is responsible
for
routine
deck
operations
aboard
the
vessel,
including regular
maintenance
and
maintaining
the
cleanliness
of
the
vessel. References
Available
upon
request