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Edward C. Green 10672 NW 12 th Manor Plantation, Florida 33322 (516) 782-5050 [email protected] Objective: To pursue a career in Marine Engineering. To utilize and expand my knowledge of marine propulsion and power generation, as well as auxiliary, systems in the maritime field whether at sea or in a shore side facility. Education: State University of New York Maritime College May 2015 Bachelor of Engineering Marine Engineering, ABET Accredited License: United States Coast Guard 3 rd Assistant Engineer License January 2015 Unlimited Horsepower - Motors, Steam, and Gas Turbine VPDSD Certified October 2014 EPA Universal Refrigeration Technician Certification February 2015 Professional Experience: USNS Howard O. Lorenzen T-AGM 25 Deep Sea Third Assistant Engineer April August 2016 Watchstander responsible for both the lube oil and fuel oil systems onboard Was given the Second Assistant Engineer responsibilities when the Second onboard left. This included preventive maintenance distribution, keeping up both the fuel oil transfer log and Oily Record Book, as well as assisting the Chief Engineer troubleshooting the main diesel engines USNS Impeccable T-AGOS 23 Deep Sea Third Assistant Engineer July December 2015 Responsible for the lube oil system for the main engines, collecting lube oil samples for testing, as well as jacket water testing for main engines and emergency diesel engine. Responsible for the upkeep and testing of the Lifeboat engines (to include weekly start-up, battery charging, and regular preventive maintenance) Also had exposure to different shipboard operations including bunkering, slops, ballasting, as well as experience with the vacuum sewage system and marine sanitation device Empire State Training Ship Bronx, NY 1/C Engine Cadet Electrician Summer 2014 Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the ships electrical infrastructure (including locating and correcting grounds, cleaning and replacing contactors for motor controllers as well as basic PM’s) Responsible for teaching the underclass assigned to me that day the basics in electrical safety and maintenance of electrical systems Clinical Delivery Systems Massapequa, NY Mechanic, Shop Supervisor 2009-2015 Assisted in the maintenance as well as emergency service for the medical gas systems in the tri-state area’s hospitals. Supervised the transition from one warehouse to a new, larger facility as well as, was responsible for summer/ temporary employees who worked at the shop Received exposure to many systems that are comparable to those aboard ships as well as other facilities

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Page 1: Resume

Edward C. Green 10672 NW 12th Manor

Plantation, Florida 33322

(516) 782-5050

[email protected]

Objective:

To pursue a career in Marine Engineering. To utilize and expand my knowledge of marine propulsion and power generation,

as well as auxiliary, systems in the maritime field whether at sea or in a shore side facility.

Education:

State University of New York Maritime College May 2015

Bachelor of Engineering

Marine Engineering, ABET Accredited

License:

United States Coast Guard 3rd Assistant Engineer License January 2015

Unlimited Horsepower - Motors, Steam, and Gas Turbine

VPDSD Certified October 2014

EPA Universal Refrigeration Technician Certification February 2015

Professional Experience:

USNS Howard O. Lorenzen T-AGM 25 Deep Sea

Third Assistant Engineer April – August 2016

Watchstander responsible for both the lube oil and fuel oil systems onboard

Was given the Second Assistant Engineer responsibilities when the Second onboard

left. This included preventive maintenance distribution, keeping up both the fuel oil

transfer log and Oily Record Book, as well as assisting the Chief Engineer troubleshooting

the main diesel engines

USNS Impeccable T-AGOS 23 Deep Sea

Third Assistant Engineer July – December 2015

Responsible for the lube oil system for the main engines, collecting lube oil samples for

testing, as well as jacket water testing for main engines and emergency diesel engine.

Responsible for the upkeep and testing of the Lifeboat engines (to include weekly start-up,

battery charging, and regular preventive maintenance)

Also had exposure to different shipboard operations including bunkering, slops, ballasting,

as well as experience with the vacuum sewage system and marine sanitation device

Empire State Training Ship Bronx, NY

1/C Engine Cadet – Electrician Summer 2014

Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the ships electrical infrastructure

(including locating and correcting grounds, cleaning and replacing contactors for motor

controllers as well as basic PM’s)

Responsible for teaching the underclass assigned to me that day the basics in electrical

safety and maintenance of electrical systems

Clinical Delivery Systems Massapequa, NY

Mechanic, Shop Supervisor 2009-2015

Assisted in the maintenance as well as emergency service for the medical gas systems in

the tri-state area’s hospitals.

Supervised the transition from one warehouse to a new, larger facility as well as, was

responsible for summer/ temporary employees who worked at the shop

Received exposure to many systems that are comparable to those aboard ships as well as

other facilities