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SUMMARY
A Maritime Professional seeking to take up new challenges and a new environment after having worked in the maritime industry for over two decades. Endeavour to build a long term career within the maritime industry’s Technical Organisation for a value added and symbiotic relationship in a dynamic and stable workplace.
Work towards achieving success by sheer hard work and dedication.
Prime motto and focus is “ZERO HARM” to the people, the vessels and the environment.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Fleet Superintendent, Technical
BW Pacific Tankers Pte Ltd
February 1, 2011 – Present
Demonstrate commitment to the company “Vision, Mission and Values” to be “Best on Water”
Reinforce “Zero Harm” initiatives onboard ships and ashore
Ensure ships follow the company’s energy management initiatives and any deviations to be attended to with priority
Monitor, manage and report the day to day technical operation and performance of vessel, in conjunction with the onboard management, to ensure that applicable requirements to safety, quality, energy efficiency and environmental performance are met
Closely monitor and ensure compliance with statutory, class and other third-party requirements
Conduct bi-annual vessel inspections and follow up on inspection report deficiencies, observations from internal reports and relevant department reports
Monitor vessels’ routine maintenance through AMOS and ensure work and records are accurate and up to date. Verify stock levels by spot checks during ship visits and report
Arrange for all spares, repairs modifications and services to comply with statutory requirements and company standards
Identify areas for improvements and modifications and make recommendations for efficient operation of the vessels. Contribute to improved learning and efficient experience transfer by working actively across the fleets
Manage all phases of the dry-docking process through planning, on-site management and final reporting in accordance with company procedures
Work with ship board management team to ensure all third parties engaged in repair / modification activities onboard vessels comply with company policy with regard to health, safety and the protection of the environment
Evaluate and record Masters and Chief Engineers performance, as described in prevailing company documents, and vessel management in close cooperation with the crewing team
Closely monitor guarantee defects, liaise with yards for successful claims and ensure repairs are closed out effectively
Develop, monitor and control running cost budgets in accordance with company procedures, goals and applicable KPI’s
Implement procedures laid out in the company quality manuals and other instructions as issued by management including updating records, drawings, manuals etc in accordance with applicable Management of Change routines
Actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of departmental procedures
Profiencies in :-
• Operational Management
• Technical Management
• Crew Resource Management
• Fuel Efficiency
• Performance Optimization
• Vetting And Audits
• Risk Management
• Dry Docking
• Budgeting
• Internal and external audits
Senior Service Engineer
Wartsila LLC
March 2009 – Jan 2011
Perform maintenance and repairs on slow & medium speed Wartsila engines onboard vessels for main propulsion or auxiliary services and on shore based installations.
Prepare Field Service & shop trial reports as needed
Take notes during shop & field service jobs as needed to aid in report preparation
Use & maintain shop & field service tools in accordance with good mechanical-work practices
Prepare & submit spare parts requisitions as required
Maintain current individual time sheets & expense records to support the timely invoicing of
jobs to customers
To maintain a professional appearance & conduct
To maintain the quality & efficiency of mechanical work performed (as measured by warranty
costs), & in accordance with manufacturers specifications & ISO procedures
Accurate & timely care of Wärtsilä specialty tools (field & shop) used to perform service work
Ensure customer satisfaction with job performance & through positive interactions with
customers
Conform with & abide by all regulations, policies, work procedures & instructions
Conform to all safety rules & use of all appropriate safety equipment
Perform other duties as required
Marine Engineer Officer on Merchant Vessels
A.P. Moller - MAERSK
Dec 1996 – March 2009
Rank From To
Junior Engineer Officer 02nd December 1996 9th January 1998
5th Engineer Oficer 10th January 1998 25th September 1998
4th Engineer Oficer 26th September 1998 3rd March 2000
3rd Engineer Oficer 4th March 2000 4th May 2003
2nd Engineer Oficer 5th May 2003 21st November 2007
Chief Engineer Oficer 22nd November 2007 15th March 2009
Chief Engineer Officer–
• Overall Incharge of operation and maintenance of all mechanical and electrical equipment onboard
• Manage power generation and distribution systems, as well as refrigeration and pumping systems
• Monitor, repair and upgrade systems and equipment
• Mentoring and supporting trainees
• Implement regular equipment inspections and maintenance programmes & send reports to office
• Keep up-to-date with new statutory & class regulations and developments in the marine engineering field
2nd Engineer Officer–
• Allocating and supervising the day-to-day duties of engine staff and engine crew
• Running maintenance checks on all main & auxiliary machinery and systems
• Responding to equipment failure alerts and repairing faults
• Maintaining fuel levels and stocks of spare parts and updating records for management systems
• Watchkeeping duties at sea and in port.
3rd Engineer Officer – Incharge of operating & maintaining auxiliary engines, main engine mountings & auxiliary boilers. Assisting second engineer officer and looking after electrical systems and machinery. Watchkeeping duties at sea and in port.
As Junior/5th / 4th Engineer Officer – Carrying out general maintenance on auxiliary machinery. Assist senior engineers as required. Assist chief engineer in bunkereing operations. Watchkeeping duties at sea and in port.
EDUCATION
Marine Engineer Officer Class I Certificate of Competency
Mercantile Marine Department, Govt of India
2003
Graduate in Marine Engineering (Equivalent to Bachelor of Engineering)
Marine Engineering and Research Institute (DMET/MERI), Kolkata, India
1996
LANGUAGES
English – Fluent (Certified CEFR Level C2)
Hindi – Fluent (Mother tongue)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Various trainings on Sulzer-Wartsila RTA & RT-Flex Engines
• Training on ABB turbochargers
• Training on MAN Diesel engines (MC & ME Engines)
• Various STCW courses
• TapRoot incident investigation course
• Project Management Short course
• Leadership course
• Cross cultural Connectivity
• Plan and implement modifications / projects on all fleet vessels to keep them in compliance with new statutory and legislative regulations.
• Optimum utilisation of resources onboard, including work planning, overtime and work rest hours. Ensure vessels always have sufficient stock of critical spares onboard
• I would also like to highlight that I have over 20 years of multi cultural and international work experience, sailing onboard foreign going vessels and managing vessels from shore by providing them 24 X 7 X 365 support in every way possible.
• I am accustomed to working with close deadlines and under the fast paced and ever changing dynamics of shipping industry.
• Monitor vessels for compliance with company’s SMS & assist with risk assessments, permits to work etc.
• Monitor overdue PMS jobs on a monthly basis to ensure compliance with TMSA requirements.
• Monitor & ensure vessels’ compliance with VGP 2013 & ECA regulations
• Enjoy working under challenging situations and face new challenges
• Have handled various projects and successfully completed them within the allocated timeframe & budgets, including dry dockings, repairs and modifications as required by owners, administration or customers.
• Have been using TapRoot Methodology for incident investigation to get to the causal factors and root cause in order to initiate corrective and preventive measures
• Have been working on Behavioral Competency Framework to appraise shipboard management teams & always adhere to “Just Culture” to evaluate personnel
• Have recently started discussing the “chronic unease” amongst personnel to enhance situational and self awareness and work towards the target of "Zero Harm" to the personnel, property and the environment
• Have come up with the most innovative and cost effective solutions on numerous occasions for the entire fleet of vessels to save costs & benefit the owners, without comprising on the safety or effectiveness of the required change
• Core values include Always trying to do better, Acting for the future, Delivering on promises and Creating energy through teamwork & collaboration
• Have been actively involved in preparing the specifications for new build vessels for the fleet
• Have developed core strength and skills of technical and analytical ability through sheer dedication and hard-work, working for shipowners and marine diesel engine makers
• Experience in the industry & extensive domain knowledge assists in quickly analyzing the situations and taking decisions
• Soft skills have been honed with continuous interaction with multi cultural & multi lingual personnel
• Have been holding conference calls regularly with ship staff to discuss various ongoing issues onboard, safety culture onboard, initiatives being taken from all officers & crew to improve safety standards onboard & minimize incidents while reporting more & more “near misses”
• Have undergone various trainings for cross cultural connectivity, negotiation skills and leadership
• Have played a key role in the energy management of fleet vessels by continuously monitoring vessels’ performance and taking proactive measures based on leading indicators rather than lagging indicators to increase the efficiency of all vessels while carrying out cost impact analysis
• Supervision of vessels under new building including sea trials, taking over and following up on guarantee claims.
• Supervision of maintenance and repairs to ensure that vessels are complying with the company standards with minimum downtime.
• Regular inspection of vessels to ensure that they are operating as per company standards.
• Planning budgets and monitoring operating costs of vessels and regular reporting to senior management.
• Monitoring the performance of the fleet to ensure optimum efficiency.
• Planning and supervising Class surveys, Dry dockings and inspections by external parties. Have safely and successfully dry docked 6 vessels in the last 2 years
• Working with Underwriters regarding damage assessment and repairs
• Preparing vessels for layup and reactivation from layup.
• Interviewing and assessing sea going staff during recruitment.