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Application Form 3-Rd Engineer Troyanenko S Application form 3-rd Engineer Troyanenko S. Engineer of LMF Compressors, Position Applied for 3-d Engineer, Alternative Single Engineer, Maintenance Engineer. Family name Troyanenko Given name Sergiy Fathers name Volodymyrovych Date & place of birth 21.08.1972 Odessa, Ukraine Weig USA visa valid till Height 195 Overall size 58 Shoes size 46 ht 102 Street 2 fl. 5 Sportivnaya str. City/Country Chornomorsk, Odessa reg. Ukraine 68003 Airport Ukraine, Odessa Addre ss Tel. +380681864826 Skype shaman-ts E-mail: [email protected] Date of Name / Relationship Zaritskaya Stella Volodymirivna / Wife 27.04.1982 birth Street 2 fl. 5 Sportivnaya str. City/Country Chornomorsk, Odessa reg. Ukraine 68003 Next of Kin Tel. +380486862189 Mobile +380931472163 E-mail: [email protected] Dates attended Type of Degree & Diploma Name of School / Academy attended Address From To Received upon Graduation The Odessa higher sea school of fishing Odessa. 130 Faculty exploitation of marine power plants 2006 2011 industry Mechnikova str. 3-d Engineer SEA SERVICE (from latest to previous) Vessel’s type Engine type Flag Company NAME of VESSEL / Position Period of IMO № DWT HP Year of built Crew Agent service Passenger Volvo-Penta Saint Vincent Van Oord 15.07.2017 Catro-IV Single Atlas Professionals 12.10.2017 Engineer 1565 3200 2010 Odessa Cutter Suction Caterpillar Kazakhstan Van Oord 05.05.2017 Nordzee 3-rd Dredger 8644694 Engineer c.t. 1071 5965 kWt 1983 Atlas Professionals 27.06.2017 Odessa Passenger Volvo-Penta Saint Vincent Van Oord 25.03.2017 and the Catro-IV Single Grenadines Engineer 1565 3200 2010 Atlas Professionals 21.04.2017 Odessa Caterpillar 28.03.2016 Single A.H.T.S Kazakhstan Van Oord MPS DORIS Engineer 2550 4100 2015 Atlas Professionals 30.08.2016 Application form 3-rd Engineer Troyanenko S. Odessa Caterpillar Kazakhstan Van Oord HAM 1407 Single AHT 10.10.2015 1700 Atlas Professionals 28.02.2016 Engineer 3200 1995 Odessa BOSKALIS, VAN Floating Hotel 4 x Scania BELIZE 19.07.2015 OORD, JAN DE NUL VIVALDI 3-d Engineer Atlas Professionals 6000 3600 2011 17.08.2015 Odessa Floating Hotel 4 x Scania BELIZE Atlas Professionals 04.02.2015 3-d ROSSINI Atlas Professionals Engineer 4381 3600 2010 10.06.2015 Odessa 3-d 3D seismic vessel Sulzer Zgoda, Marshall SeaBird Exploration FZ 29.07.2014 R/V Geo Pacific/ Engineer- type 6ZL 40/48 Islands LLC 8408973 Compressor 3190 kW 1987 rebuild Concord Marine LLC 17.09.2014 Engineer 4582 + 3 LMF /1998 /2003 Compressors 3D seismic Sulzer Zgoda, Marshall SeaBird Exploration 17.02.2014 R/V Geo Pacific/ Motorman vessel type 6ZL 40/48 Islands FZ LLC 8408973 4582 3190 kW 1987 Concord Marine LLC 25.06.2014 Wartsila Ice-Hawk KAMBANOS/ Bulk Carrier Malta 21.05.2013 Motorman 6RTA 58T-B Corporation S.A. 9469053 87000 10500 2010 V-Ships 01.12.2013 Sulzer 5 Oceana NYON/ Bulk Carrier Switzerland 19.07.2012 Motorman RTA62U Shipping A.G. 9176753 70000 9800 2001 V-Ships 26.01.2013 Sulzer 5 Oceana Celerina/ Bulk Carrier Switzerland 21.08.2011 Motorman RTA62U Shipping A.G. 9177659 70000 9800 2001 V-Ships 25.03.2012 Sea Patrol Boat Volvo Mongolia 18.10.2010 Marshal-1/ Single Marshals LTD Navy Engineer UNIVERSAL 1005 2075 1975 08.04.2011 SERVICE Container MARSEILLE Durande/ B&W France 26.04.2010 Motorman Ship FRETS.A 9256365 32000 21470 1999 V-Ships 09.10.2010 Container MARSEILLE Durande/ B&W France 05.07.2009 Motorman Ship FRETS.A 9256365 32000 21470 1999 V-Ships 20.12.2009 MARSEILLE RO-RO Wartsila Luxembourg 10.11.2008 NIOLON Motorman FRETS.A 7395 5920 1989 V-Ships 12.05.2009 Application form 3-rd Engineer Troyanenko S. MARSEILLE RO-RO Wartsila Luxembourg 08.02.2008 MARIN Motorman FRETS.A 7000 5920 1988 V-Ships 15.08.2008 Repair of any Operator of various Work in the 14.06.2005 Turner, types of engines Black Sea Agency metalworking shipbuilding Riga Shipyard Marker. and marine machines. department. PTE. equipment. 22.06.2007 References: (state last management Company with telephone number and address) V-Ships Ukraine, Odessa, Marshal Zhukov str. 47/2 +380487340340 Concord Marine LLC, Odessa, Serednyofontanskskaya str. 19-V, of. 317 +380487772543 Atlas Professionals Office 8, 19B Serednyofontans’ka str. 65039 Odessa. +38048-777-41-63 [email protected] DOCUMENTS / VISAS Type of documents Place of issue Serial Number Issue Date Expiration date Seaman’s book (National) Ukraine, Odessa AB 610319 20.11.2017 20.11.2022 Travel. Passport Ukraine, Odessa FE 922912 02.09.2016 02.09.2026 Passport the republic of Marshall Islands Virginia, USA MH 383120 27.10.2014 26.10.2019 Ukrainian Passport (ID card) / Ukraine, Ovidiopol 001118294 23.10.2017 23.10.2027 Code 2653106415 Certificate. Of Competency 3-d Engineer Ukraine, Odessa 12657/1016/08 12.07.2016 No expired. Endorsement Ukraine, Odessa 12657/1016/08 12.07.2016 06.07.2021 Medical certificate for personnel service on Ukraine, Odessa KB 786575 31.08.2017 31.08.2018 board Drug & Alcohol test report Ukraine, Odessa KB 786575 31.08.2017 31.08.2018 Medical certificate of Fitness for Offshore work Ukraine, Odessa KB 786575 31.08.2017 31.08.2018 STCW 78/95 CERTIFICATES / OTHER CERTIFICATES Application form 3-rd Engineer Troyanenko S. CERTIFICATE Cert. NO Issued on Valid till DP System Maintenance 12180905003 05.09.2018 N/E HUET with EBS 24855095200418034 20.04.2018 19.04.2022 Basic Safety Training (VI/1) 19045 08.06.2016 08.06.2021 Proficiency in survival craft & rescue boats (VI/2) 15662 04.06.2016 04.06.2021 Advanced firefighting (VI/3) 12388 04.06.2016 04.06.2021 Medical First Aid (VI/4) 9246 07.06.2016 07.06.2021 Dangerous and Hazardous Cargoes (B-V/b ,B-V/c) 6324 03.06.2016 03.06.2021 DESIGNATED SECURITY DUTIES OF SHIPBOARD 5475 07.06.2016 07.06.2021 PERSONEL. SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING FOR ALL 06857 17.06.2016 17.06.2021 SEAFARERS ENGINE ROOM RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1991 06.06.2016 N/E REFRESHER & UPDATING CERTIFICATE 014172 16.06.2016 N/E VACCINATION Yellow Fever Date of vaccination: 22.01.2008 Polio, Titanium Date of vaccination: 03.02.2014 Date of readiness / Wage expectation and -Last salary Now. Negotiable / 3500 € Other Experience TYPE COMPANY POSITION PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT Riga Black Sea Agency Maintenance Engineer, Turner. Marker. 2005-2007 Shipyard PTE Vivaldi / Van Oord, 19.07.2015 Floating Boskalis Hotel Engineer, maintenance and repair all ship and hotel system’s, 19.08.2015 Hotel Maintenance and care of the pool, air conditioning, kitchen equipment. Rossini / Van Oord, Deme Maintenance of water desalination plants, etc. 04.02.2015 Floating Group 10.06.2015 Hotel I want to demonstrate their knowledge and skills by working in good company with decent pay. Work Experience: Previous work in various types of vessels. Working with P.M. System. Repair and preventive maintenance of large and small diesel engines. Maintenance and operation of the main engine, generators, boilers, feed water pumps, separators oil and fuel, air conditioning and refrigeration, air compressors, reverse osmosis systems, wastewater treatment systems, water-jets systems. Service of pneumatic and hydraulic control systems, hydraulic deck machinery, fire-fighting equipment and other mechanisms vessel. Great experience in ship repair and shipbuilding. Excellent skills turner. Skills of work on all types of metalworking machines. Extensive practical experience repairing various ships in the dry dock, both for individual machines and comprehensive service. Maintenance and repair of LMF high-pressure compressors. DP System maintenance. I worked in various areas worldwide, with multinational crews. Work in offshore, including the Anchor handling operations. Communication skills, good organizational skills. Teamwork skills. [email protected] +380955967103 +380681864826 Best regards Troyanenko Sergey. .
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