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Marine Electrician

Location:
Mobile, AL, 36695
Posted:
April 14, 2022

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Caiaphas Milton

Mobile, AL *****

adqsa9@r.postjobfree.com

251-***-****

As a fully certified Electrician and Boat Deckhand with more than 10 years of varied experience, there’s much I can offer your company. I have more than eight years of experience in training, coaching, and supervising a crew of 22 individuals. I am confident that my passion for learning and my expertise in team work with my skills and experience will enable me to make a significant difference with your company’s growth. WORK EXPERIENCE

Electrician

Ameriforce August 2017- Present

Newport News, Virginia

● Installing: temporary lighting, power sources, lights, 440v power for welding machines, tig boxes, heater bars, and etc.

● Successfully and carefully installed A and B machines (440v) transformers, goosenecks, M-blocks, 110v mini panels 220v KVA machines

Electrician

Meitec Instrumentation and Installation

Anacortes, Washington 2016- 2017

Gulfport, Mississippi

● Terminated lighting and control panels in the bridge and main deck on the National Geographic Venture

● Terminated 6, 9, and 12 lead motors, switchboard 480v, lights, packed penetrations using Roxtex blocks, power panels, tested and troubleshoot each panel Lead Deckhand / Second Mate

American Commercial Barge Lines - October 2002 - March 2007 Responsibilities:

● Insured safety of a six-man crew

● Safely built tow ranging from 2 to 49 barges (East and West Canal, Intercoastal Waterways, Ohio River, Illinois River, North and South Mississippi River, Galveston Bay, and Mississippi Sounds),

● Prepared meals for the staff

● Maintained cleanliness of vessels and general maintenance of the engines and generators

● Obtained (P.I.C.) Person in Charge Card Person in charge of taking on fuel, lube and other vessel fluids.)

● Obtained Class B Tanker-man Trainee Certificate. Electrical Supervisor

Austal USA - Mobile, AL - June 2007 – October 2015 Responsibilities:

● Competent in marine electrical installation

● Worked with detailed Electrical and Mechanical drawings and instructions

● Planned and set time frames on jobs with accuracy to meet goals

● Worked with sense of urgency, efficiency, and productive output, to maintain safe work practices and adheres to safety policies and procedures

● Worked under pressure

● Physical ability to endure heavy lifting, climbing, and carrying supplies.

● Read electrical schematics in order to terminate 120V, 3PH lighting panels that also fed Receptacles, Compartment, deck lights, 75KVA 60HZ, 450/308-120 VAC transformers, Delta -Delta, and Delta WYE.

● Troubleshooter using a Fluke 87 Ohms Meter in variable sizes, different amperages power panels, distribution, vital, and control panels.

● Worked with the U.S. Navy and Navy personnel with LOCK OUT TAG OUT systems on Navy Ships. As a Supervisor:

● Ensured the safety of my crewmen

● Trained less skilled electricians

● Kept the scope of work matched with the company’s budget

● Reported any constraints

Deckhand

Chem Carrier Baton Rouge, Louisiana January 2016

Responsibilities:

● Maintained cleanliness of vessels and general maintenance of the engines and generators

● Safely built tow

● Insuring safety of the staff and myself

● Preparing meals for staff

● Assisting Tanker-man with loading and discharging of barges Oiler

Weeks Marine Houma, Louisiana 2016

Responsibilities:

● Maintains engine maintenance

● Assisting the Chief Engineer and Watch Engineer with dredging

● Recording gage readings

EDUCATION:

Electrician

Austal Apprentice - Mobile, AL

2007 to 2011

Electrical Apprenticeship. (1st Class Marine Electrician) SKILLS:

Highly skilled Electrical Supervisor

Logistic Analyst

Auto Mechanic,

Lock Out Tag Out,

Reading and understanding Electrical Schematics, Ground Fault Detection, and Panel Termination ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

T.W.I.C (Transportation worker identification credential) Passport (536894074) (expires: 12/27/2025)

First Aid/ Basic Life Support (CPR) Certificate

Fit tested for Respirator Card

Safe-gulf, PEC and OffShore Rigging (PEC100762172) Merchant Mariners Credential of Ordinary Seaman with STCW ( Expires: 04/18/2021)

(Reference #3790278)

Fiber Optics (certification number 2770285)



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