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Electro Technical Engineer

Location:
Milagrosa, Cavite, 4116, Philippines
Posted:
October 24, 2021

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WITTY VAN V. ESCOSES

Mobile: +63-918*******

+63-918*******

Email: ado46h@r.postjobfree.com

Birthday: October 26, 1978

CAREER OBJECTIVE

Exceptionally creative and resourceful Electrical Engineer with stellar record of safety and customer service. Able to handle multiple projects simultaneously with high professionalism and accuracy. Adept at short- and long- term electrical system troubleshooting.

WORK EXPERIENCE

August 2004- Present Electro Technical Officer (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Maersk Shipping Line

9/F One E-Come Center, Harbor Drive Corner Sunset

Avenue, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, Metro Manila

Philippines

Roles and Responsibilities

The Electrical Engineer's primary task is the inspection of reefer containers and refers in this respect to the Chief Officer. Reefer inspections shall never be neglected or postponed in favor of another task. If the reefer inspection is postponed an entry shall be made in the deck logbook.

An Electrical Engineer shall ensure optimum energy utilization of reefer plants, and refers in this respect to the Chief Engineer.

Optimum utilization is achieved by correct utilization of the fresh water-cooling system and timely connection of water cooling to reefer containers,

have the knowledge of, adhere to, and implement the Company's policy

inspect, maintain and repair reefer containers

report all task related to electrical checks and maintenance, including reefer containers, to the Chief Engineer

report to the Chief Officer and/or Master on task during loading/unloading of reefers, checks and care of reefers during passage

analyses the electrical/electronic plant, machinery, installations and equipment to achieve a thorough insight in their status

check, maintain and repair all electrical/electronic plant and machinery, installations and equipment based on senior officers' orders to achieve a safe and economic operation of all machinery and installations

record and file maintenance and repair activities and keep stock control

fill in the reporting form according to Reefer operation

if any work involves electrical isolation, the Electrical Engineer shall assist the Senior Officer in ensuring proper isolation and isolation permits is issued

shall supervise electrical maintenance and repair activities carried out by shore personnel, including safety aspects of the task

ensure work and rest hour planning is done regularly and requirements are complied with, bring any challenges in rest hour compliance to the attention of the Chief Officer, Second Engineer and/or Chief Engineer

ensure the ROM and Reefer guidelines have been read and understood

carry out PTI on empty reefer container if requested by relevant shore department

Supervision and check at loading, that:

reefer containers are plugged in and switched on, to keep them without power for as short a time as possible

stowage position and setpoints are according to the reefer manifest. If there is a difference between the actual setpoint unless these have been verified

reefer containers are loaded against the "Reefer Spotting Plan". This plan shall be made by the Chief Officer, as soon as practicable. The number of live reefer containers onboard shall be compared by both the Chief Officer and Electrical Engineer

The container ventilation, humidity and atmosphere monitoring system are adjusted in accordance with the reefer manifest. Inform the Chief Officer of any adjustments made

Daily Inspection at Sea

Each day at sea before noon, the Electrical Engineer shall inspect the reefer containers detailed on the "Reefer Spotting Plan". This inspection shall include:

Checking the correct operation of the reefer

Comparison between the temperature settings, the supply and return temperature, and the part low temperature chart, if fitted

Perform a second "walk through" check before the end of the working day for following reefer types:

Cold treatment container

Controlled atmosphere

Chilled meat

Super freezers

"Third party reefer containers" as they will be outside RCM

Plugging and unplugging

If carrying a high number of reefers, the OOW can be used to assist plugging and unplugging of on-deck reefers, if this does not interfere with his/her responsibilities. The Electrical Engineer remain responsible for the plugging, unplugging and monitoring of reefer containers.

Plugging and unplugging shall be managed onboard by the Chief Officer considering the workload, available resources, time in port, number of gantry cranes in operation, weather conditions etc.

June 2003 - February 2004 Technician

Iomni Precision, Inc.

14 Mt Drive LISP 2, La Mesa

Calamba Laguna 4027

Philippines

Troubleshoot machinery and equipment.

Ensure that all performed work was in compliance with guidelines and requirements.

TRAININGS AND CERTIFICATES

18 Apr 2017 - 19 Apr 2017 Marine High Voltage Training

High Voltage Installation On-Board as prescribed in Tables A-III/1, A-III/2 & A-III/6 of the STCW Code

New Simulator Center of the Philippines, Inc.

Makati City, Philippines

11 Oct 2016 - 14 Oct 2016 Medical Emergency - First Aid

Regulation VI/4 Paragraph 1, Section A-VI/4, Paragraphs 1-3, Table A-VI/4 of the STCW-78

New Simulator Center of the Philippines, Inc.

Makati City, Philippines

3 Oct 2016 - 6 Oct 2016 Advance Training in Fire Fighting

IMO Model Course 2.03

Regulation VI/3 Paragraph 1-2 section A-VI/3 paragraph 1-4 of the 1978 STCW Convention

New Simulator Center of the Philippines, Inc.

Makati City, Philippines

21 Sept 2016 - 22 Sept 2016 Refresher Training for Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boat other than Fast Rescue Boats

Regulation I/11, paragraphs 4 & 5 of the 1978 STCW Convention

New Simulator Center of the Philippines, Inc.

Makati City, Philippines

25 Mar 2015 Ship Security Awareness Training and Seafarers with Designated Security Duties

IMO Model Course 3.26 & 3.27

ISPS Code and Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74

Regulation VI/6 of the 1978 STCW Convention

Section A-VI/6, Paragraphs 4, 6, 7 & 8 and Tables A-VI/6-1 & A-VI/6-2 of the STCW Code 2010

New Simulator Center of the Philippines, Inc.

Makati City, Philippines

12 Feb 2015 MAERSK Safety Behavior Workshop

Hazard wheel, Unsafe conditions/acts, near miss and accidents, Positive behaviors, Take 5 and Commitment to safety

Pasay City, Philippines

5 Nov 2014 - 13 Nov 2014 Personal Survival Techniques (IMO Model Course 1.19)

Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (IMO Model Course 1.20)

Elementary First Aid (IMO Model Course 1.13)

Personal Safety and Social Responsibility (IMO Model Course 1.21)

New Simulator Center of the Philippines, Inc.

Makati City, Philippines

6 Mar 2006 - 10 Mar 2006 Basic Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)

MAERSK FILIPINAS Crewing, Inc.

Meralco Foundation Institute

Meralco Center, Ortigas Avenue

Pasig City, Philippines

23 Feb 2006 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Conducted by Synergy International Training & Services, Inc / Center for Leadership and Change, Inc.

3 May 2005 - 6 May 2005 Leadership Skills Development Program

Rufino Pacific Tower

Makati City, Philippines

11 Apr 2005 - 15 Apr 2005 Introduction to Marine ElectroTechnology Module-1 (Basic Electronics)

IMO Model Course 7.04, Function 2 - Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the Operational Level under STCW-95 Chapter III, Section A-III/1

Makati City, Philippines

26 May 2004 - 29 May 2004 Reefer Container

NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training, Inc.

Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

21 May 2004 - 25 May 2004 Marine Refrigeration / Air Conditioning

IMO Model Courses 7.02 and 7.04

Regulation III/1 of the 1978 STCW Convention

NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training, Inc.

Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

19 May 2004 - 20 May 2004 6.6 kV High Voltage Generating Plant

NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training, Inc.

Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

13 May 2004 - 18 May 2004 Marine Electronics

Regulation III, Section A-III, STCW 1995

NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training, Inc

Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

3 May 2004 - 12 May 2004 Marine ElectroTechnology

IMO Model Course7.02 Module8; IMO Model Course7.04 Module 21

Regulation III/1 of the 1

NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training, Inc

Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

26 Apr 2004 - 30 Apr 2004 Introduction to Marine ElectroTechnology

Regulation III/4 of the 1978 STCW Convention

NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training, Inc

Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1995 - 2002 Technological Institute of the Philippines

Quiapo, Manila

Bachelor in Electrical Engineering

1992 - 1995 Pateros Municipal High School

P. Herrera St. Pateros

1987 - 1992 Pembo Elementary School

Escarlata Street, Pembo, Makati City



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