Just saying
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Yes, warm weather doesn't help your resume either.
QUALIFICATIONS and CERTIFICATIONS
• ASNT Level II VT and ASNT ACFM Level II inspection
• NACE O-CAT Level I Corrosion Technician
• Basic Plus/First Aid/AED, Confined Space, H2S, Respirator, HUET, Fall Protection, BP 6 in 1 and SafeGulf trained
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
• Adept at determining project needs and requirements
• Effective liaison between client, vessel crew, project managers and dive/ROV personnel
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to prepare and deliver inspection reports or summary findings
• Willingness and capacity to learn new procedures, systems and technologies
Company 1 – Inspector III – June 2010 to Present
Shell ISIP Campaign – Deepwater inspections of Cardamom, Habanero, Llano and Oregano subsea fields – 2015
Shell UW Campaign – Structural regulatory and Shell mandated inspections of fixed-leg and floating assets; Auger and Perdido
mooring system inspection – 2015
Chevron Jack assessed structural damage,
coating systems, egress systems and cathodic protection systems – 2011 thru 2012
US Marine Corps – Sergeant/E-5 Rifleman and Machine Gunner – February 1991 to February 1999, March 2005 to March 2009
• Small Unit Leader during six overseas deployments, effective mentor to junior Marines
• Operated and maintained sophisticated equipment for tactical operations in combat environments
• Honorable Discharge, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal – Sixth Award
Company 2 – Diver - 1 May 2000 to 1 January 2005
• Inspected and repaired subsea pipelines, offshore structures and motor vessels
• Construction and installation of platform components, to include; risers, boat landings, riser guards, anodes and umbilicals
Specialized Military Training:
Leadership, Communication, Planning
EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
College of Oceaneering Wilmington, CA
Vocational Training:
High School Diploma:
Some Town, USA
@hck - Your comment shows your childishness. Try a little wit when you seek to be humorous. It requires a little brain power to master, but with a little practice, you'll develop an effective communication skill and command more respect. The poster who you attempted to ridicule actually used "wit" effectively in his post.
@F0ClECz-hck - I'd like to add it three more times: BAD BAD BAD
Warm weather helps in the summertime, but is Bad, Bad, Bad in the wintertime.