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Street Address Altoona rd Pulaski VaEMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEHonest, dedicated and adaptable to various situations to maintaining high performance levels. Challenged by responsibility and committed to achieving operational goals. Value open communication channels among all levels of staff and management to foster a straightforward work environment where individual talents and skills can be maximized to produce a highly functioning work unit. With 16 years of diving and technical experience.PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTSSr. Mech Tech- Crest Odyssey 2 Sept 6 - Present.Sr. Mech Tech - Subsea 7, Seven Falcon. May 20 - Aug 7 2014Sat Tech Supervisor- Sea Tech Wotan Gulf of MexicoSr. Mech Tech PMS, Mayo, Egypt, Red Sea May 13 to Jan14 18 man Sat System.Sr. Mech Tech Dulam, Dynamic Installer, Mexico sector April to May 13. 12 Sat System.Sr. Mech Dive Tech CNS, Bar Protector,North Sea sector Nov. 12 to Dec 12. 18 man Comex Sat System.Sr. Mech Dive Tech Sarku Marine, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 12 to July 12 Mech Dive Tech on Sarku Marines 12 man portable Divex sat system. Trouble shooting known problems, conducting planned maintenance, launching & recovery of the bell, and operating all related equipment.Sr System Dive Tech Allied Marine & Equip, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 2009 to April 2012 System Dive Tech on AMEs Sat 02 & Sat 01 diving systems, 9 & 6 man portable sat system. Conduct planned maintenance, operated diver reclaim, system ECUs, diver hot water system, launch & recovery of the bell, and all other related systems and equipment.Mech Dive Tech Sealion Shipping, Farnham, England, August 08 to Feb 09 Mech Sat Tech on the newly constructed Toisa Paladin and Toisa Pegasus DSV 18 man single and two bell Sat System.Preparing dive system for DVN testing & sea trials.Mech Dive Tech SMIT Subsea, Cape Town, South Africa, March 08 to June 08 Mech Dive Tech working on 9 man Sat system in Thailand waters.Sat Tech Cal Dive International, New Iberia, Louisiana, July 06 to July 08Completed 6 month refit and then mobilized offshore with portable sat system Sat 14, a 4 man sat system. Worked on Sat 2, which is a permanent sat system on the vessel Cal Diver 2, also a 4 man sat system. Conducted planned maintenance and needed repairs to both systems.Tube bending, swagelok & flaring, pressure testing and system mobilization & demobilization. Repair & trouble shooting CMU/ECU, Haskel/Burks/Teledyne pumps and Tescom regulators.Divex Diver Reclaim System, bell launch & recovery, oil fired diver hot water machines.Air Compressor Maintenance:Completed ten comprehensive overhauls of Worthington 4500 psi air compressors.Coordinated quality assurance inspections during critical air system maintenanceCompleted several rebuilds on Quincy diving compressorsPerformed regular maintenance on roto-screw and deck air compressorsCompleted over 40 total rebuilds on Corken compressorsHydraulic Maintenance:Performed numerous repairs on 3000 psi shipboard hydraulics systems and components, including but not limited to variable position control valves, multiport control blocks, electro-hydraulic control valves and related electrical subsystems.Repaired cranes, tool hydraulics, tuggers, ROV, and saturation hydraulics.Saturation Specific Maintenance:Performed maintenance and repairs, (including rebuilds) on all Sat System equipment including:Hot water heaters and boiler unitsKinergetics ECU and REGEN unitsGas Transfer Haskel packages (models AGD-4, AGD-15, and AGD-30)Hamworthy Reclaim compressorsWilliams and James Gas compressorsTeledyne pumpsCorken Reclaim compressorsNumerous and varied hydraulic pump sets and valvesPerformed hydrostatic and pressure testing on Perry, Comex, LEXMAR, Mullerodden, Drass, and Drager saturation systems and diving bells in accordance with requisite regulations from the applicable governing body for the system being tested, including US Coast Guard CFR, DNV, ABS, Lloyds, and IMCA regulations.Performed complete refurbishment of twelve saturation systems, including installation and job site operations aboard a wide variety of diving platform operations, including portable configurations, anchor boats and DP DSVs.Accumulated over 1000 days of saturation work with divers under pressure (with logged days beginning in 2006) in 8 years working as a Dive Tech.Well versed in preventative maintenance programs, advanced computer usage and all facets of paperwork required of Systems Technicians.Diver, Tender, Welder, MechanicI have accrued over 2,000 hours diving in support of the U.S. Naval Ship's Husbandry contract Responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to:-Inspection, documentation, removal, installation, repair and maintenance of all underwater systems on U.S. and foreign Naval Vessels, Nuclear Power Stations, U.S. Naval Shipyards, Fossil Fuel Power Stations, and various Military Installations- Maintaining the SCAMP (self propelled, diver driven hull cleaning machine)-Inspection, documentation, cleaning and repair of ablative and silicone based anti-fouling paint systems-Inspection, documentation, cleaning and repair of a wide range of underwater propulsion systems -American Bureau of Shipping hull inspections -Underwater Non-Destructive Testing -Removal, preparation, and installation of underwater coating systems-Removal, installation, repair, and maintenance of piers and dry docks -Training and supervision of new divers / tenders-Maintenance, extensive operation, and repair of life support systems, diesel and gasoline engines, underwater sand blasters, hydraulic systems and tools, hydraulic pumps, air and Venturi lifts, high pressure water blasters, high voltage underwater electrical systems, underwater and topside burning/welding equipment, underwater photo/video systems, and both land based & vessel mounted cranes and rigging equipmentQUALIFICATIONS: ADC Surface Supply Diver, Sr Saturation TechnicianEDUCATION:The Ocean Corporation-Graduated November 1998Underwater Welding/BurningHAZWOPER CFR 1910.20Repair and Maintenance of Diving EquipmentOffshore Oilfield Diving OperationsChevron RiggingAmerican Red Cross First Aid and CPRMixed Gas DivingBell DivingHyperbaric TreatmentHyperbaric Chamber OperationConstruction RiggingTexas A&M Marine Offshore Safety and SurvivalThe Ocean Corporation-Graduated November 1998Ultrasonics Level I & II-AcademicMagnetic Particle Level I & II-AcademicLiquid Penetrant Level I & II-AcademicInspection Report Writing-AcademicThe Ocean Corporation-Graduated 1998Orientation to Remotely Operated VehiclesOffshore Structures/VesselsROV ApplicationsROV SubsystemsSpread/Support EquipmentTest EquipmentDocumentation/ProceduresTidewater Community College-Materials and Processes of IndustryP.D. Pruden Vo-Tech-Completed two year program. Welding and RoboticsLakeland High School-Graduated June 1991CERTIFICATIONS:09/18 KM Hat course09/14 Divex jewel and 601- 501 course09/16 Medical Fitness to work9/16 FOSIET Training9/16 EBS Training11/98 Dive school Diploma01/13 Yellow fever9/16 Travel by boat safetyIn possession of an up to date log book detailing over 1000 days of work performed during Sat Diving operations.REFERENCES: Available Upon Request |