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Engineer Engineering

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
July 21, 2020

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Joseph A. Scotch Jr.

*** ****** ***** ******* *****

Missouri City, TX 77459

832-***-****

**************@*****.***

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

● DI Brooks International: (April 2017-current)

Engineer 2nd Assistant

Responsible for implementing the safety and environmental protectin policies of the company: motivating the crew in the observation of those policies: issuing and communicating appropriate orders, and instructions in a clear and simple manner: verifying the specified requirements of the SMS. code of conduct, and company are observed.

Ensure the safe operation of each ship and to provide a link between the company and those on board, the company has designated a person or persons ashore having direct access to the highest level of management. Tje second Assistant Engineer (and all crew members) has been provided contact information for the DPA and alternator DPA. The Second Assistant Engineer has the responsibility to monitor the safety and pollution prevention aspects of the operation of their ship and to ensure that adequate to the Master and Company DPA.

As directed by the Master serves as the OICEW and is responsible to ensure the safe operation and efficient maintenance of the vessel’s engineering in compliance with the applicable law and regulations of the vessel’s flag state, coastal state, and the company SMS in a manner consistent with maintaining the safety of the crew and the protection of the environment.

Manage engineering crew, vendors and subcontractors as directed by the Chief Engineer, including service delivery, safety management and cost management in accordance with the policies and procedures of the company.

Reports to the Chief Engineer of the vessel for all aspects of job performance. Manage the engineer crew assigned to his/her vessel under the direction of the Chief Engineer. Work closely with flag state, port state and coastal state officials, client representatives, operations coordinator, second office, OICNW, and any other relevant personnel necessary for the efficient maintenance and operation of the vessels engineering systems as directed by the Chief Engine.

● Chet Morrison: (Feb 2016 – June 2016)

Engineer:

● Manage and train the In charge of the engineering department of a vessel and is responsible for its safe and proper functioning.

● Oversee other Engineers, ETOs (Electronic Technical Officers) and oversee contractors, and reports directly to the Captain.

● Looks over the engine room operations, supervises engine repairs and carries out engineering inventories.

● Troubleshooting, use advanced knowledge of engineering on board (engines, fuel, generators, water makers, air conditioning, electrical, refrigeration, AV systems and computers), be able to preventive malfunctions and multitask, and have knowledge of contractors.

● Prepares product reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.

● Provides engineering information by answering questions and requests.

● Maintains product and company reputation by complying with government regulations.

● Keeps equipment operational by coordinating maintenance and repair services; following manufacturer's instructions and established procedures; requesting special services.

●Edison-Chouest Offshore - Contracted to BP (Jan 2009 - Jun 2015) Chief Engineer:

Evaluates mechanical and electromechanical systems and products by designing and conducting research programs; applying principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, hydraulics, heat transfer, and materials.

Confirms system and product capabilities by designing feasibility and testing methods; testing properties.

Develops mechanical and electromechanical products by studying customer requirements; researching and testing manufacturing and assembly methods and materials; soliciting observations from operators.

Develops manufacturing processes by designing and modifying equipment for fabricating, building, assembling, and installing components.

Assures system and product quality by designing testing methods; testing finished- product and system capabilities; confirming fabrication, assembly, and installation processes.

Prepares product reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.

Provides engineering information by answering questions and requests.

Maintains product and company reputation by complying with government regulations.

Keeps equipment operational by coordinating maintenance and repair services; following manufacturer's instructions and established procedures; requesting special services.

Completes projects by training and guiding technicians.

Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies.

Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.

● Trico Marin: (Jan 2007 - Dec 2009)

Oiler QMED

Monitored the vessel’s engines, boilers, deck machinery, electrical, hydraulic, refrigeration and sanitary systems in accordance with Trident policy as well as local, state and federal laws and regulations.

Stands underway and at anchor watches. Makes entries into log books.

Assists in maintenance all vessel systems.

Emergency Training including launching a raft, donning an Immersion suit or life preserver, assists in a response to fire or flooding.

With little direction, must be able to maintain and repair deck/fishing equipment.

Advise of new developments which may affect profit, schedule, costs, and/or interdepartmental relations.

Participate in required training to maintain qualifications and license compliance.

Working knowledge of safety policies and regulations to ensure duties of self and others are performed in a safe manner.

● Office Depot: (Jan 2004 - Dec 2007)

Warehouse Supervisor:

Directed daily warehousing activities.

Established operational procedures for activities, such as verification of incoming and outgoing shipments, handling and disposition of materials and keeping warehouse inventory current.

Wrote, designed and produced storage procedures.

Was instrumental in streamlining the shipping and receiving procedures.

Conferred with department heads to ensure coordination of warehouse activities with activities such as production, sales, and purchasing.

Trained existing staff in basic warehouse operations.

Supervised two employees, scheduled shipments, resolved supply issues, and determined warehouse operation procedures.

EDUCATION:

● Fletcher Community College

● Louisiana Marine & Petroleum Institute

LICENSE/CARDS:

● Rigger Safety

● Safety Services (permit required confined space entrant/ attendant/rescue safety training)

● Model Level 1 (in accordance with CMC New Hire Orientation)

● SEMS Awareness (offshore oilfield Employees-PEC Premier)

● Edison Chouest Offshore ID

● License to go Offshore

● First Aid & CPR/ AED for Adults

● ISN Card

● TWIC Card

● DDE 4000 Engineer License

CERTIFICATES:

● 8-Hour First //aid & CPR

● First Aid & CPR (GALLTC-197)

● 32- Hour Proficiency in Survival Craft

● 16- Hour Base Fire Fighting

● 32- Hours Advance Fire Fighting

● 12- Hour Personal Survival Techniques

● 4- Hours Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities

● U.S. Forklift Training Certification (OSHA Compliant)

● Engine Room Resource Management (GALLTC -187)

● Leadership & Management Skills (GALLTC-751)

● Medical Care Provider (GALLTC-310)

● BP Boat Crew/ Non- Air Travel

● Oil Record Book Keeping Training Course

● Helicopter Underwater Egress Training “HUET”

● Merchant Mariner Credentials

● 64- Hour Qualified Member of the Engine Department (QMED), Oiler- (OSV)

● Trico Marine Operators Rating Forming Part of an Engineering Watch (RFPEW) for offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) Competency Assessment PRogram

● Environmental Awareness Course

General Environmental Awareness & Applicable Regulations

Company Environmental Policies/ Aspects/ Impacts/ Targets

MARPOL Annex 1,2,3,4,5,6

Emergency Response Plans

Vessel General Permit (VGP)

Hazardous Materials in the Marine Environment

● 46 CFR 147

● 46 CFR 150

● 49 CFR 172.101

● 49 CFR 176



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