Plymouth, United Kingdom
Generator Mechanic at British Antarctic Survey
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Education
University of Portsmouth 2005 — 2007
Foundation degree, Marine Engineering
Plymouth College of FE 2000 — 2002
GNVQ, Engineering
Ivybridge Community College 1996 — 2000
GCSEs, Double English, Math, Double Science, German, Electronics, Physical Education, History
Experience
British Antarctic Survey September 2014 - Present
Babcock International Group June 2014 - September 2014
Babcock International Group November 2013 - June 2014
Neilson Holidays April 2013 - November 2013
Royal Navy January 2011 - January 2013
Royal Navy January 2007 - January 2011
HMS Sultan January 2005 - January 2007
HMS Invincible January 2004 - January 2005
HMS Raleigh January 2003 - January 2004
Skills
Hydraulics, Leadership, Subsea Engineering, Marine Propulsion, NATO, Planned Preventative..., People Skills, COSHH, Friendly Personality, Diesel Engine, Maritime, Organizational Culture, Organisational, Offshore Drilling, Air Compressors, Gas Turbines, Defence, BOSIET, Calm, Shift Work, Hands-on Approach, Fault Finding, Preventive Maintenance, Propulsion, Ships, Offshore Operations, Maritime Operations, Teaching, Works well with a team, Navy, Solid computer skills, Diesel Generators, Underwater, Standardized Work, Military Training, Engineering, Marine Engineering, Military, Equipment Maintenance, Firefighting, ROV, Hydraulic Systems, Ministry Of Defence, Security Clearance, Diagnose, Maritime Security, Diesel, Management, Offshore Oil & Gas, Maintenance & Repair