SUMMARY
Extensive experience in all facets of International Fleet Operations including Tanker Cargo Operations and Lightering, Port Operations, Marine Transportation, Marine Fabrication and Marine Safety Systems.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
OCEANS UNLIMITED SOLUTIONS Houston, Texas 2003 2004
Principal Surveyor and Consultant
Specializing in marine support to marine transportation and logistics.
Marine Coordinator and Tow Master to BP-Shells Holstein Spar Project, worth $1 billion dollars. Tow Master in the first in harbor barge float off of a major structure, 10,000 tons. Simultaneously coordinated 17 vessels in support of construction. Tow Master for the afloat joining/welding of major components, 40,000 tons.
DIAMOND OFFSHORE DRILLING, INC. Houston, Texas 1990 2003
Marine Superintendent of Semi-submersible Operations (1996 2003)
Responsible for eight semi-submersibles in SE Asia, Australia and Gulf of Mexico, including: shipyard new buildings and up-grades, anchor pattern design, rig moving and ocean voyage planning, towage contract negotiations worth $2.5 million, ultra-deep mooring surpassing 6,000 feet, harbor entry and departure, rig mobilization estimates.
Member of planning and execution team of Master Mariners that minimized insurance costs due to rig moving and mooring, saving an estimated $3 million in annual premiums and another $3 million in outside consultants fees.
Headed on site marine services teams for three Victory Class rig up-grades of over $100 million each, ahead of schedule, in US and Singapore shipyards.
Team leader in charge afloat on several first-of-kind applications, world records, adjacent drilling near SPAR production platforms using specialized highly technical mooring procedures for Kerr McGee. World record water depth using conventional moorings for Murphy Oil, Malaysia.
Created fleet Marine Procedures and Operations Manual, resulting in more uniform and safer operations for marine personnel offshore. Manual detailed aspects of operations, safety, health issues and environmental protection.
Master-Offshore Installation Manager (1990 1996)
Commanded self-propelled MODUs valued at $73 million with gross daily revenues of $120,000. Directed the activities of six department heads and a staff of 100 persons. Served in rigs in UK sector of North Sea as well as Gulf of Mexico.
Prevented drifting rig from colliding with major gas platform during whole gale, when tow lines to tug boats parted. This saved lives, prevented pollution and avoided unfavorable publicity.
Avoided any LTAs on rigs where assigned as Master-OIM which resulted in enhanced marketability of rigs for company and reduced insurance premiums.
Created video safety training programs that indoctrinated new employees and visitors in rig safety. Facilitated more efficient use of workforce by establishing uniform training standard. Combined audio and visual training aids, which increased retention of crucial lifesaving instructions.
GULF MARINE SERVICES Seabrook, Texas 1984 1990
President and Principal Surveyor
Agent for Cargo Owners and their Underwriters. Carefully monitored cargo transfer during tanker lightering. Directly supervised cargo handling and stowage on board. Provided rapid on-scene response to limit cargo losses in remote foreign locations. Conducted deadweight surveys. Prepared detailed reports of cargo operations for clients.
Controlled liquid bulk cargo loss to less than 0.2% during marine transportation and delivery.
Controlled general break bulk cargo loss to less than 1%.
Other positions held include:
U. S. MERCHANT MARINE Foreign Going 1986 1988
Chief Officer, Product Tankers
MATTHEWS MATSON & KELLY, INC. Houston, Texas 1982 1984
International Staff Surveyor and Marine Consultant
UNION 76 MARINE DIVISION East and Gulf Coasts 1980 1982
Second Officer, Chemical Tankers
TEXANA MARINE AGENCY Houston, Texas City and Beaumont, Texas 1977 1980
Operations Manager
STEUBER COMPANY, INC New York City, New York 1974 1977
Port Captain, Chemical Tankers
U. S. MERCHANT MARINE Foreign Going 1969 1974
Second Officer, Freighters, Roll On-Roll Off Ferries, and Chemical Tankers
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Nautical Science Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, Maine
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES
U.S.C.G.- Master of Steam and Motor Vessels of Any Gross Tons upon Oceans; also Radar Observer (Unlimited); also Offshore Installation Manager of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units Without Restriction; also Barge Supervisor of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units.
STCW 95 Certified, including ARPA and GMDSS Radio Operator.
Comparable documents from Panama and The Marshall Islands also held.
ISO 9002, ISM Code, Certified Auditor.
U.S.C.G. approved stability and ballast control instructor.
LANGUAGE
Conversational Spanish
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