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Service Equipment

Location:
Philippines
Salary:
S55,000-70,000 yearly
Posted:
September 18, 2016

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CURRICULUM VITAE

RANDY P. DINAWANAO

Mobile no: +971*********/091********

Email address: ***************@*****.***.**

OBJECTIV

To excel in suitable position by applying my experience and strive towards fulfulling the responsibilities to me. I assure to upload your quality standards, politics, and production.

PERSONAL DETAILS

Nationality : Filipino

Date of Birth : Januanry 3,1972

Sex : Male

Marital Status : Married

Visa Status : Employment Visa

Laguage : Englis, Tagalog

Height : 5’8

Weight : 140 LBS

TECHNICAL EDUCATION BACKGROUND

CBS in Marine Engineering from Central Visayas, Polytechnic College 1977-2002

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

COMPANY : Nico International(Dubai Brach)

Location : Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Period : March 2006 to Present

Designation : Marine Diesel Mechanic

WORK EXPERIENCE

Different types and different model of four stroke and stroke engine.

Total overhauling of diesel engine bylinder heads piston. Piston crown and main bearing, cross head and connecting rods and other engine parts.

Major overhaul of 2X man B&W 9K80 MC B&W 12K50MC at the difton pier power station Bahamas, December 2012 and January 2013.

Daihatsu Engine NO OK 602039 4 Stroke

Man model D 2866 TE 4 Stroke

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Job Title:

Marine Mechanic

Closing Date/Time:

Continuous

Salary:

$24.83 - $30.18 Hourly

$4,303.92 - $5,231.25 Monthly

$51,647.00 - $62,775.00 Annually

Job Type:

Full-time

Location:

Port of San Diego, California

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GENERAL PURPOSE

Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of skilled, journey-level duties in the maintenance, repair, servicing and overhaul of the District's fleet of police, fire and work boats; operates a variety of hand, power and shop tools; and performs related duties as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

Marine Mechanic is a full journey-level class responsible for maintaining, repairing and servicing a wide variety of diesel- and gasoline-powered marine vessels up to 40 feet in length. The fleet's vessels are powered by a variety of inboard and outboard marine engines.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.

1. Diagnoses and performs major and minor repairs and overhauls to a variety of diesel- and gasoline-powered marine engines, involving inspection and replacement of broken or worn parts; inspects, troubleshoots, diagnoses, repairs, cleans, adjusts and installs fuel, ignition, electrical and cooling systems involving repair and replacement of such parts as carburetors, fuel pumps, spark plugs, starter motors, distributors, alternators, voltage regulators, wiring switches, batteries, thermostats, water pumps, etc.

2. Performs safety inspections on marine vessels to comply with relevant laws, codes and regulations.

3. Repairs vessel structural parts, using hand and power tools, electric arc and oxyacetylene weld¬ing equipment.

4. Operates vessels to diagnose problems and defects.

5. Performs major overhauls to diesel- and gasoline-powered marine engines; repowers vessels; services and repairs a variety of marine outboard motors.

6. Performs a variety of specialized marine electrical and electronic system installations and repairs.

7. Performs emergency repairs to vessels on waterways; tows boats to the shop for repairs.

8. Services, repairs, overhauls and replaces specialized equipment on law-enforcement and firefight¬ing vessels.

9. Services, repairs, overhauls and replaces engine transmissions, drive shafts, propellers and other specialized equipment.

10. Performs scheduled preventive maintenance on vessels.

11. Performs interior/exterior modifications to vessels to meet users' specialized needs.

12. Prepares new law enforcement and firefighting vessels for service.

13. Operates a wide variety of shop tools and equipment required to maintain and service marine vessels.

14. Lubricates and changes fluids and filters in engines and equipment; maintains and repairs portable gasoline and electric pumps and generators.

15. Performs wood, fiberglass and metal fabrication repairs and modifications to marine vessels.

16. Maintains a variety of records of completed work in written and/or electronic form as directed.

17. Prepares cost estimates, orders parts and materials.

18. Reads and interprets diagnostic trouble codes, manuals, drawings and specifications.

19. Diagnostic electronic engine controls and engine performance with the use of various diagnostic equipment such as: a scan tool, oscilloscope, multimeter, etc.

20. May assist or independently diagnose, repair and/or maintain District owned vehicles and equipment.

Qualifications:

Knowledge of:

1. Principles, practices and procedures of the marine mechanical repair trade, including diagnosis and troubleshooting techniques.

2. Principles, practices and procedures of preventive maintenance.

3. Fuel systems, pumps, carburetors, electric fuel injection systems, out drives and jet pumps.

4. Electric, hydraulic, cooling and electronic ignition systems and steering control.

5. Disassembly, inspection and repair of various drive systems.

6. Occupational and safety practices and hazards of the trade.

7. Use of various types of hand and shop tools and technical tools of the trade.

8. Computer applications applicable to assigned work responsibilities.

9. Methods and equipment used to properly maintain marine equipment.

10. Towing and transporting boats and other equipment.

Ability to:

1. Install, maintain, service and overhaul a variety of marine equipment.

2. Read and understand specialized service manuals required to overhaul, repair, replace and adjust engines or drive systems.

3. Modify, fabricate and/or install equipment used on boats.

4. Perform arithmetical computations and measurements necessary in the repair and servicing of equipment.

5. Operate a variety of equipment related to the work.

6. Work independently with little or no direct supervision.

7. Maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with those encountered in the course of work.

8. Maintain a clean, neat and safe work environment.

9. Coordinate work assignments with other sections, departments, divisions or agencies.

10. Estimate and order necessary materials and parts to complete assignments.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education, Training and Experience:

Two years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of diesel- and gasoline-powered marine engines and related equipment. Time served as a District Intern counts towards the years of experience.

Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements:

A current, valid California Class C driver's license at time of appointment and maintained at all times thereafter in order to operate a vehicle on District business.

If assigned to perform work at any of the District's maritime facilities, you must be able to pass a background check in accordance with current Federal and State requirements.



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