SUMMARY
Experienced Maritime Operations and Security professional with many years experience. Thirteen consecutive years working for Stolt Nielsen, navigating around the world aboard chemical ships as Deck Officer. Extensive experience in the chemical and oil industry, and off-shore petroleum drilling operations. Comfortable managing and interacting with multicultural teams. Bilingual Spanish – English – Basic Portuguese.
OBJECTIVE
To seek a challenging and rewarding position in the maritime industry, ideally as ship captain, and to serve an organization requiring my extensive experience transporting chemicals, or involved in petroleum operations.
CORE COMPETENCIES
People Skills
Organization/Process Skills
Technology & Special Procedures
Leadership/Team Management
Management of personnel resources
Training
Problem/Conflict Resolution Management
Team player able to work under challenging circumstances and changing environment.
Excellent Communications Skills
Bilingual English & Spanish
Maritime Operations Management
Maritime Security operations and processes
General Administration
Preparation for Sire Inspections
Ship Safety & Security Management
Onboard Meeting Organization and planning
Risk Identification and Management
Critical thinking and complex problem solving
SSM, SMS, MARPOL, ISPS
Ship’s Vetting System ( SIRE )
CIMF Safety Measures (Oil & Chemical Tankers .
Radio Operator license / certificate SHORE EMERGENAFETY MEASURES OF SAFETY / EMERGENCY TRAINING SESSIONS
RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SPRING MARINE Deck Officer since Jan 2016 up to Oct 2020.
REFERENCES:
6, Auias Kirialis Str. Paleo Faliro, 17564 Athens, Greece
Eirini Psallida – Crewing Manager - Spring Marine – adpahp@r.postjobfree.com - +30-210*******
As Deck Supervisor Officer, sailing in central America and US Gulf transporting Mogas, jet & diesel . Home port Curazao & Huston Usa.
Chemical Parcel Vikudha Overseas - 2009 – May 2015
Maritime Operations Consultant
The company is in the trading business of chemical products, my participation is only on consultative basis to provide support and advise to maritime transport operations involving chemical products.
Maerks - Feb 2007 – 2008
Maersk is a Danish based, largest container ship operator and supply vessel operator in the world since 1996. In 2007 Maerks had three vessels working on the Deltana project – petroleum operations on the Venezuelan coasts – supporting the semi-submergible platform. As Chief Officer for Venezuelan crew
Supervised and confirmed ship conditions pre-travel and upon docking.
Responsible for supervision of personnel and crew members.
Responsible for safety and security.
Acted as liaison-coordinator of the international crew composed by British and Venezuelan personnel.
Responsible for the planning of operations to achieve the work expectations and maintenance in accordance with Venezuelan authorities and their legislation.
Ensco PLC -Oct 2006 – Feb 2007
Capitan & deck Supervisor .
Ensco PLC is a multinational oil and gas services company and world's second-largest offshore oil and gas well drilling company. As deck Supervisor was responsible for:
Safety and security operations, planning of daily strategy, and daily meetings.
Managed daily Radio Communications with supporting vessels.
Planned and executed logistics.
Coordinated inspection and storage of food containers.
Coordinated crew schedules and outside communications.
Managed communications for an international crew.
Shell of Venezuela -Jan 2006– Oct 2006
Captain
Shell is a multinational oil and gas company. The vessel Jackup was considered critical to the maintenance of marine oil wells in the Lake of Maracaibo.
Responsible for the navigation of the ship and management of the personnel and crew.
Recruited and hired personnel and crew, reviewed salaries and implemented standards to comply with legal and maintenance requirements.
Chevron Texaco - Aug 2004 – Jun 2005
Radio Operator – Drilling and Outsource Operations
Chevron Texaco is a multinational oil and energy corporation. Working as Radio Operator coordinated helicopter traffic, managed all ship communications, generated daily status report, liaison of bilingual communications for an international crew of more than 100 people.
Lead the evacuation of the ship via helicopter in less than 24 hours (Katrina Hurricane). Evacuar la embarcación vía helicóptero en menos 24 hrs . Katrina Huracán
Achieved agreements with syndicate avoiding a strike.
Coordinated load and unload of materials from supporting maintenance vessels.
Stolt Nielsen Transportation - Mar 1993 - Feb 2004
Deck Officer
Stolt Nielsen is the top leading provider of transportation and storage solutions for liquids and chemicals.
Starting as a Third Officer in 1993, rapidly achieved First Officer two years later. The responsibilities as a First Officer were:
Navigation in charge of the ship 8 hours daily
Responsible for the personnel on deck
Coordination of maintenance, disposition, and load/unload chemicals on board.
Responsibilities as Second officer included:
Navigation in charge of the ship 8 hours daily
Planning of daily activities
Communications and publication
Responsibilities as Third officer included:
Navigation
Maintenance of safety and security equipment
EDUCATION
Nautical Science Degree, 1991
University Maritime College - Maiquetia, Vargas, Venezuela
LICENSES
3rd Officer Unlimited – University Maritime HCollege 1991
3rd Officer Unlimited – ( Liberian Third Mate ) Houston Marine Training services 1992
Chief Officer ( 2026) National License Venezuela
Chief officer Panama ( 2021)
Visa C1/D: Exp. 2024
Medical Certificate: Exp. October 2021
PROFESSIONAL COURSES
All STCW95 courses updated up to 2026.
STCW 95 courses carried must in USA, Europe and Nationals
IMO 1.01 Familiarization with Tanker Ships. (USA)
IMO 1.02 Advance Oil Tanker. (USA)
IMO 1.03 Advance Training for Chemical Tanker (UK)
IMO 1.04 Basic Training for Liquefied Gas (VEN)
IMO 1.05 Advance Training for Liquefied Gas (VEN)
IMO 1.07 Radar – ARPA. (USA)
IMO 1.08 Level Management (ARPA). (USA)
IMO 1.10 Dangerous Hazardous (USA)
IMO 1.13 First Aid. (USA)
IMO 1.14 Medical Assistance. (USA)
IMO 1.15 Medical Care. (USA)
IMO 1.19 Personal Survival at Sea. (VEN)
IMO 1.20 Fire Fighting. (USA)
IMO 1.21 Personal and Social Responsibility. (VEN)
IMO 1.22 Bridge Team. (USA)
IMO 1.23 Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats. (VEN)
IMO 1.24 Proficiency in Fast Rescue Boats. (VEN)
IMO 1.25 GMDSS. (VEN)
IMO 1.27 ECDIS (IN)
IMO 1.38 Marine Environmental Awareness (VEN)
IMO 1.39 Leadership Team (VEN)
IMO 1.41 Passenger Ship Crowd
IMO 1.42 Passenger Ship Crisis
IMO 1.44 Safety Training Passengers
IMO 2.03 Advance Fire Fighting. (USA)
IMO 3.19 Ship Security Officer. (VEN)
IMO 3.26 Security Awareness
IMO 3.27 Security Awareness All Seafarers
IMO 7.01 Model Course Master and Chief Mate
ANNEX VI MARPOL
ANNEX I MARPOL
COW
IGS
Passenger Safety and Hull Integrity Training
H.U.E.T
Advanced Course on Ballast Water Management and Sediments of Ships.
Basic Course on Ballast Water Management and Sediments of Ships.