PYLOTH K POULOSE,
KANNATH HOUSE
ALAGAPPANAGAR(POST)
TRICHUR(DIST),
KERALA,INDIA.
PIN 680302
Tel: 0091-480-***-****, Mob: 0091- 974-***-****
Email-ID :- *********@*****.*** , *******.*********@*****.***
Post Applied for : Radio Operator
Personal Data
Name : PYLOTH K POULOSE
Date of Birth : 28 Feb 1960
Martial Status : Married
Passport No. : H 5194872
Issued At : Cochin (India)
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil
Educational Qualification : Graduation From Indian defense Service
Secondary School Certificate( Kerala Board)
Technical Qualification : Radio Operators ( Telephone/Telegraph) certificate
From Corps of Signals of Indian Army.
: Completed Maine Radio Officers Course from
All India Marine College Cochin.
: Holding Liberian Radio Operators Certificate
GMDSS.( GOC)
: Holding UK Radio Operators (GMDSS)General Certificate.
: HLO Certificate from gulf helicopters
Offshore Safety Courses : Marine Basic safety Courses ( STCW 95- Basic Fire
Fighting, Elementary First Aid, Personal Safety
and Social Responsibilities.), HUET.(OPITO)
: Basic Offshore Safety Courses ( H2S/Breathing
apparatus, Permit to work, Confined Space Entry,
ISO 14001 Awareness Training, Hand Placement and
Finger injury, Move Smart and Lifting
techniques.Safety management Training from
Transocean sedco Forex ,
Warehouse Training : Familiar with Standard Inventory control
(SICS, CAMM and NIC system, Sap).
: Familiar with computer operations.
: Familiar with administration duties onboard
Offshore.
Work Experience :
Presently, Since 2004 working in Qatar for Noble International Limited as Radio Operator . Worked onboard Noble Roy Rhodes in UAE For Dubai Petroleum Company (DPC) for 2 years.
2003 to 2004 Worked as Radio Operator/ Night Whseman in Arabian Drilling company in Saudi Arabia. ( Assisting Company man for ordering and receiving
Materials from shore base and Coordinating service company material movements
As per the operational requirement)
1994 to 2003 Worked as a Radio Operator onboard Trident-2 in India and Tr.Whseman under Schlumberger, Transocean Sedco Forex.
1992 to 1994 Worked onboard Chichen Itza as a Radio Operator under Reading and Bates in India. Worked as a Radio Operator onboard Drill Ship Viking Driller .
1988 to 1990 Worked as a Radio Operator for ONGC in India in their Logistic and Communication control Room.
1979 to 1986 Worked as a Radio Operator and Store in charge in Corps of Signals in Indian Army.
Duties and Responsibilities Assigned:-
1 Operate all Communication equipments in the radio room and ensure they are well maintained and Kept in operational condition.
2 Receive and transmit message between rig and shore bases, Supply vessels, Helicopters and other station by radio/telephone.
3 Establish and maintain radio contact with helicopter from the Rig Advise Pilot of landing/taking off clearances and metrological conditions and records it in the helicopter movement log.
4 Inform the Helicopter Landing Officer and control room of concerned
traffic to the Rig.
5 Maintain confidentiality of all work performed including operational and administrative matters.
6 Maintain and up date personnel on board and room assignment list.
7 Prepare time sheet for personnel on board in accordance with payroll
Procedures.
1 Providing Rig orientation and Safety briefing to the visitors.
2 Proficient in all Marine Radio Communication Including Morse and Satellite.
3 While working in the Warehouse it was my duty to maintain the minimum and maximum level of materials, Monitor the daily Budget level, Follow up with base Material department about the pending orders, Monitor the Shipment movement-Issues, receiving and orders. Update the In/out of materials in the system. Maintain parts for critical eqpts, Take the store inventory time to time and Maintain the store up to mark. Take instructions from rig managers and coordinate with all departments.
Strength:
Disciplined, Punctual, Positive attitude, Hard work, Enthusiasm and sense of
security.
Objectives:
Willing to work with well growing organizations to improve my skills and
experience in order to achieve best of professional satisfaction and meet
organizational goals.
(Pyloth K Poulose)