Marine Surveyor Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Marine Surveyor Resume should look like while applying for Marine Surveyor Jobs.
2967 Flournoy St, Apt#901
Dallas, TX 75237
(123)-555-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
An efficient individual with proven leadership and coordination in a team environment; Exhibits a strong and firm approach in carrying out plans; Displays a vast expertise in design, construction and modification; Possess a good interpersonal and communication skills; Possess a wide range of technical expertise on various aspect of marine operations; Articulate and highly organized individual.
Professional Experience:
Senior Marine Surveyor January 2007 – Present
Navy US Marine Corps, Dallas, TX
Responsibilities
Provided leadership and coordination in a team environment.
Carried out plan approvals of new commercial vessels.
Modified commercial vessel designs.
Carried out surveys of commercial vessels during construction, modification or repair.
Supervised sea trials of vessels for certification.
Marine Surveyor May 2004 - December 2006
Navy US Marine Corps, Dallas, TX
Responsibilities
Determined repairs required for vessel to meet requirements for insuring.
Examined underwater section of hull while ship is dry-docked to ascertain conditions.
Inspected conditions of propellers, rudders, and sea valves.
Associate Marine Surveyor February 1999 - May 2004
Navy US Marine Corps, Dallas, TX
Responsibilities
Carried out classification and statutory surveys on behalf of various governments to ensure the compliance with applicable class rules and various international conventions.
Conducted audits in accordance with ISM/ISPS codes.
Conducted miscellaneous surveys such as damage surveys and pre-purchase condition surveys.
Developed detailed work specifications.
Reviewed work requests, determined ship checks work requests to be performed in the assigned foreign port.
Conducted in-process surveillance of work in progress to ensure adherence to specific requirements, orders, directives and sound marine practices.
Education:
Master of Science in Engineering
Stanford University, CA, 1999
Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering
Stanford University, CA, 1997
Skills:
Good communication skills, both written and verbal
Good negotiating and interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills
Good numeracy skills and a knowledge of statistics
A high standard of computer literacy
Technical skills
Awards and Honors:
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Member
Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, Member




