Capt. James P.T. Maung
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada N4K6R6
Tel: +1-226-***-****
Email: ad1das@r.postjobfree.com
PROFILE
Health and Safety Expert with in-depth knowledge of international shipping, providing high level strategic advice, maintain a regulatory compliance framework for marine safety and security and ensure Canadian interests are effectively represented in the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), regional forums and national consultative groups.
Able to provide expert advice with respect to the commercial vessels’ operations, safety equipment and procedures, pollution prevention equipment and procedures regarding the storage, filtration, transfer and discharge of waste oil from commercial vessels, compliance with provisions of the CSA 2001 and applicable regulations and relevant IMO Conventions such as Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention including the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Convention.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
May 2023 – present Director, Health Safety Environment and Compliance
Owen Sound Transportation Company
Ministry of Ontario
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
2002 – June 2023 Senior Marine Safety and Security Inspector
Ministry of Transport
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
July 2013 – October 2013 Master, M.V. KOUYOU, BULKER,
TRUST MARITIME, SINGAPORE
Nov 2012 – June 2013 Master, M.V. K. PLUTO, BULKER,
APEX SHIP MANAGEMENT, SINGAPORE
July 2011 – Nov 2012 Senior Marine Safety and Security Inspector
Ministry of Transport
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
March 2011 – June 2011 Project Director
Coastal Protection Force
Kuwait
Responsible for the Operational command and control of Kuwait Coastal Protection Force Personnel, Assets and Procedures. Ensuring that a 24-hour security presence is maintained within the boundaries of both the Port Facilities and the refinery coastline. in a role that required the management and running of maritime operations daily for the Kuwait Coastal Protection Force. Tasks include management of Crews, Equipment, the Operations Room and ensuring that operations and security are always maintained. Also responsible for the welfare and safety of all the Coastal Protection Force crews whilst on duty.
Also in charge of The ORM (Operational Risk Management), specific responsible for:
• Coordination of maritime patrols.
• Delivering daily situation reports and briefings.
• Management of all crews Health and Safety and welfare issues whilst on operations.
• The delivery of various training packages related to the operational requirement.
• Reports, Assessments and Instruction to CPF crews.
• Liaison with all other relevant agencies, for example the Kuwait Coast Guard, United States Navy, local Harbour Masters and the C4 Command Centre.
• Maintaining standards and attendance records in line with CPF policies and procedures.
• Operational equipment husbandry, communications, administration, Daily/Monthly reports and returns.
2009 Feb – 2009 Dec Senior Manager
Maritime Education and Training
STET Maritime Pte. Ltd.
Singapore
2008 Feb – 2009 Feb Senior Marine Security Inspector
Marine Security Operations
Transport Canada H.Q.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2005 Sep – 2008 Feb Senior Marine Safety Inspector
Compliance & Enforcement
Marine Safety, Transport Canada
Sarnia, ON
2005 Feb – 2005 Sep Senior Marine Security Inspector
Marine Security Operations
Transport Canada H.Q.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2003 Jan – 2005 Feb Senior Marine Safety Inspector
Nautical Certification
Personal Standards and Pilotage
Transport Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2002 May – 2003 Jan Senior Marine Safety Inspector
Marine Safety, Transport Canada
Prince Rupert, BC
2001 August – 2002 May Senior Nautical Officer (Master / Chief Mate)
BC Ferries
2000 – 2001 August Marine Surveyor
Safeport Marine Services Ltd.
Burnaby, BC, Canada
1978 - 2000 Held various nautical positions
From Deck Cadet to Captain on board
different type of Oceangoing Ships Internationally.
Command foreign flag vessels, Operated between Pacific rim countries and Europe. Achieved profitable results in ship management, safety/efficient and economical operation of various type of cargo operations, crude oil, forest products, deck cargo, grain and solid bulk commodities and containers in different parts of the world.
EXPERIENCES DETAILS
As a Category I Nautical Examiner, conducted written and oral exams for Nautical candidates up to Master Mariners, in Prince Rupert, Sarnia and Personnel Standards and Pilotage in AMSPN.
Port State Control Inspections of the foreign ships in Canadian Ports while working in TCMS Prince Rupert and Sarnia.
Inspections on board commercial vessels while working in TCMS Prince Rupert and Sarnia.
Inspections on board small vessels and fishing vessels while working in TCMS Prince Rupert and Sarnia.
Investigation of the maritime related incidents and accidents while working in TCMS Prince Rupert and Sarnia.
Investigation of pollution occurrences while working in TCMS Prince Rupert and Sarnia.
Inspection of cargo ships carrying regulated cargo; such as Grain, Concentrates, Oil/Chemical and Timber Deck cargoes.
Shipping Master Services.
Inspection and investigation relating to the Marine Occupational Health and Safety (MOSH) issues.
Inspection of Container ships to ensure that vessels are in compliance with International Convention.
Participated in CSA2001 reform projects. Created and updated Nautical exams question papers. Participated in Marine Medical Review Board.
Participated in development of MSIS functional and procedural requirements. Participate to MSDI WG meetings and provided input and comments on the review of the ongoing draft version of the MSDI manual. As MTSR OPS review WG member, support the MTSR OPS review project up to Part II in providing comments. Designated and scheduled to act as a Marine Security Primary desk officer, in case of activation of the Marine Security Component of the Transport Canada Situation Center. Participated in MSOC project representing TC. Various WG members for multi agencies forum.
Conducted Security Exercises in Malaysia on behalf of APEC and Canadian Government.
Conducted Pollution Prevention, Safety and Security Training Seminars in Gambia, West Africa, Malaysia, Myanmar and Brunei on behalf of IMO and Singapore Government.
As Director, overseeing Coastal Protection Force in Kuwait, leading 200 people, protecting Kuwait National Assets.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND & CERTIFICATES
Possess a valid Canadian certificate of competency as Master Mariner, CDN# 76653V
Appointed to perform the following functions under provisions of the Canada Shipping Act 2001:
Marine Safety Inspector – authorized to inspect Canadian registered vessels, their equipment and operations in order to determine compliance with provisions under the Canada Shipping Act 2001 (CSA 2001) and issue the appropriate safety certificates;
Port Sate Control Officer – authorized to inspect foreign vessels calling at Canadian ports in order to determine compliance with applicable International Maritime Organization (IMO) conventions and protocols and the Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control;
· Casualty / Contraventions Investigator – empowered on behalf of the Minister of Transport to conduct investigations into marine casualties and any contraventions contrary to provisions under the CSA 2001;
· Pleasure Craft Enforcement Officer – empowered on behalf of the Minister of Transport to board pleasure crafts and enforce applicable provisions of the CSA 2001;
· Pollution Prevention Officer – appointed in accordance with Arctic Water Pollution Act to enforce ship source pollution in Arctic Ocean;
· Nautical Examiner – appointed to examine masters and mates and issues applicable certificates of competencies (Canadian Maritime Documents) on behalf of the Minister of Transport;
· Safe Containers Convention Act (SCCA) Inspector – authorized to inspect containers at Canadian ports in order to determine compliance with provisions under the Safe Container Convention Act;
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Inspector – authorized to inspect dangerous goods at Canadian ports and investigate alleged offences related to the transportation of dangerous goods on board vessels in accordance with provisions of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and IMO – International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code;
Health and Safety Officer – authorized to conduct inspections and investigations onboard vessels and other related work places in accordance with provisions under Part II of the Canada Labour Code (CLC).
Local Area Network Administrator, Langara College, Vancouver, BC, Canada
B.Sc. (Physics), Rangoon University
Multilingual languages: English, Burmese, Thai, Malaysian, Indonesian, Chinese (Mandarin)
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
1. Confined Space Entry Training Course June 11 - 12, 2002
Elander Inspection Services (TC accredited third party training provider)
Richmond, BC
2. Orientation Course July 23 - 24, 2002
Transport Canada Pacific Region
Vancouver, BC
3. RDIMS Course July 26 - 29, 2002
Transport Canada Pacific Region
Vancouver, BC
4. Marine Inspector's introductory Course Aug 26 - 30, 2002
Transport Canada National Training Program
Ottawa, ON
5. Examiner's Course Sep 30 - Oct 4, 2002
Transport Canada National Training Program
Ottawa, ON
6. Pollution Prevention Officer Course Oct 22 - 25, 2002
Transport Canada National Training Program
Sidney, BC
7. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Oct 28 - Nov 01, 2002
TC Dangerous Goods Directorate
Vancouver, BC
8. Harassment Awareness Nov 05, 2002
Transport Canada Pacific Region
Vancouver, BC
9. Small Passenger Vessels Inspection Course Dec 9 - 13, 2002
Transport Canada National Training Program
Ottawa, ON
10. Calibration & Use of Gas Monitor Jan 2003
Levitt Safety (TC accredited third party training provider)
Vancouver, BC
11. Marine Occupation Health & Safety Course Jan 20 - 31, 2003
Transport Canada National Training Program
Halifax, NS
12. Port State Control Officer Course Feb 10 - 14, 2003
Transport Canada National Training Program
Vancouver, BC
13. SVIS/SIRS III Training March 25 – 27, 2003
Transport Canada National Training Program
Ottawa, ON
14. Lead Auditor Training Jan 26 – 30, 2004
QMI (TC accredited third party training provider)
Mississauga, ON
15. ISO 9001:2000 Fundamentals May 17 – 18, 2004
QMI (TC accredited third party training provider)
Ottawa, ON
16. Investigation Level I Aug 20 – Sep 3, 2004
Transport Canada National Training Program
Ottawa, ON
17. Investigation Level II Nov 15 – 19, 2004
Transport Canada National Training Program
Ottawa, ON
18. CCG Ship Security Officer 12 – 14 May 2005
Canadian Coast Guard
St. John’s, Newfoundland
19. RDIMS course 18 Jan 2006
Transport Canada Ontario Region
Toronto, ON
20. Orientation Course 19 Jan 2006
Transport Canada Ontario Region
Toronto, ON
21. Creating a Respectful Workplace 12 Sep 2006
Transport Canada Ontario Region
Sarnia, ON
22. Marine Security Assessment Course 26 Feb 2008 – 05 March 2008
Transport Canada Marine Security
Saint John, NB
23. ISO/ISM Lead Auditor Course 21 – 24 July 2008
Ferriby Marine (TC accredited third party training provider)
Hull, QC
24. Electronic Charts Display and Information Systems 06 – 10 October, 2008
BCIT, Vancouver, BC
25. Transportation Security Orientation Sep 2008
Transport Canada Marine Security
Ottawa, ON
26. Internal QEHSMS Auditor Training 25 – 27 Feb 2009
(ISO 9001:2008, ISO14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007)
EQS Asia, Singapore
27.Multi-Modal Risk Management Course 02 – 04 March 2010
RANA International (TC accredited third party training provider)
Ottawa, ON
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Leadership.
Articulate and able to achieve effective communication.
Able to lead, motivate and engage.
Display tact, moderation, thoroughness, dependability, sound judgment and capability to work well on a team.
Able to relate, negotiate and assume the role of a moderator.
Interpersonal skills and firm believer in the benefits of teamwork.
Result oriented.
Practical knowledge and application of Conflict Resolutions Issues.
Capable to work under pressure.
Firm observer of The Code of Ethics and Values.
Respectful, Supportive and Participant within Organizational framework.
Ability to manage resources.
Ability to draft Briefing notes and Ministerial Correspondence in a concise manner.
Knowledgeable of current sustainable development strategies.
Ability to analyze complex problems and take appropriate actions.
Ability to display strategic thinking.
Ability to provide technical advice, authority and support to the regions on matters associated with marine regulations, quality assurance, enforcement and legal investigations.
Ability to manage the development and implementation of legislations and regulations.
Experience in managing the development and implementation of standards.
VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMENT
Auxiliary Constable, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, ON
Auxiliary Constable, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Prince Rupert, BC
S. Lieutenant, Captain Rankin, Navy League of Canada, HMCS Discovery
Vancouver City Police Department –Speedwatch
Board of Director, Mission to Seafarers, Vancouver, BC