Jeffrey
Michael Pearmain
2731 Mallard Landing
Henderson, Nevada 89074 USA
Home Telephone: (702) 269-6657
Fax: (702) 914-7680
E-mail: captainjmp1@aol.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE: An opportunity to participate in interesting and challenging marine projects. To advance as my capabilities and experience warrant. Ultimately to work in a shoreside position as port captain leading to manager.
POSITION DESIRED: As master aboard a vessel leading to an onshore position when experience warrants.
SUMMARY
OF U.S. Coast Guard License S/N 1043795
QUALIFICATIONS: MASTER OF STEAM OR MOTOR VESSELS OF NOT
MORE THAN 1600 GROSS REGISTERED TONS (DOMESTIC
TONNAGE), 3000 GROSS TONS (ITC TONNAGE) UPON
OCEANS; ALSO THIRD MATE OF STEAM AND MOTOR
VESSELS OF ANY GROSS TONS UPON OCEANS; ALSO
RADAR OBSERVER (UNLIMITED) EXPIRES JUNE 2008.
Belize Certificate Number 7945
Master of not more than 1600 GRT (Domestic), 3000 GT (ITC); also Officer
in Charge of a Navigational Watch (Third Mate)-
Expires 19 June 2008
Marshall Islands
Certificate Number 39962
Master of not more than 3000 gross tonnage-Expires 19 June 2008
Vanuatu Certificate Number 1043795
Master of not more than 1600 GRT (Domestic), 3000 GT (ITC)-
Expires 19 June 2008
Dynamic Positioning Basic Operator Course completed 27 Aug 2004
STCW 95 valid for vessels operating in The GMDSS System valid for all licenses
Seventy hour training course in GMDSS and a GMDSS radio operators license. Also, forty hour training course in ARPA.
Better than
twenty years experience in close quarters maneuvering around oil rigs
and platforms
Towing and anchor handling experience both on deck as mate and as master
at the helm.
Experience
as bridge watch officer aboard U.S. merchant vessels.
Some familiarity with computers and programming.
Hard working individual with the ability to work independently and with co-workers.
EDUCATION:
California
Maritime Academy, Vallejo, California.
Bachelor of Science Degree, Nautical Industrial Technology. Minor in
Management. Graduated May 1979.
EXPERIENCE:
Nov 01-
Present - Tidewater Marine Corporation, Douala, Cameroon, West
Africa
After voluntarily requesting a return to West Africa, sailed as relief
master aboard various AHTS vessels in Congo, Gabon and Cameroon. Master
aboard the 6140 hp vessel Murrill Tide towing material barges between
Lobito, Angola and the Saibos FDS offshore northern Angola,
also towing the barge Ayang 2 from Capetown to Cabinda. Delivery of
the Murrill Tide towing the vessels Terry Tide and Gulf Fleet 70 from
Abidjan, Ivory Coast to Singapore.
Jun 01-
Nov 01 - Tidewater Marine Corporation, Dubai, UAE
Master aboard the 1077 gross ton seismic survey vessel Carlson Tide
laying and recovering seismic cables for PGS off Abu Dhabi.
Jan 01-
June 01 - Tidewater Marine Corporation, Baku, Azerbaijan
After requesting a transfer from West Africa to gain experience in another
region, sailed as master aboard the 1491 gross ton, 8347 HP controllable
pitch AHTS vessel Andoga servicing the semisubmersible Istiglal. Involved
in two deep water anchor moves of the semisubmersible Dada Gorgud.
Mar 00-
Jan 01 - Tidewater Marine Corporation, Soyo, Angola, West Africa
Upon return to West Africa, served as master preparing the laid-up 5200
HP c.p. AHTS vessel Oil Typhoon for sea; and served as master for delivery
from Abidjan, Ivory Coast to Soyo, Angola. Transferred as relief master
to various AHTS vessels working in Malongo, Angola; Abidjan, Ivory Coast
and Soyo, Angola
Dec 96-
Mar 00 - Master aboard the 4600 HP AHTS Terry Tide
I involved in servicing
platforms, . jack-up rigs and barges. Involved in numerous jack-up and
barge rig moves including moving anchors and towing material barges
for the DLB 101 while involved in pipe laying operations. Area of operation:
Offshore Angola and Offshore Cabinda. Master during delivery and dry-docking
at Walvis Bay, Namibia on two occasions. Master during vessel relocation
from West Africa to Louisiana, USA towing two other AHTS vessels
Jul 93-
Dec 96 - Tidewater Marine Corporation, Pointe Noire, Congo, West
Africa
Master aboard the
AHTS vessels Terry Tide and the 5600 HP Columbia Seahorse involved in
servicing platforms, barges, jack-up and semisubmersible rigs. Involved
in numerous jack-up, semi and barge rig moves. Area of operation: Offshore
Angola, Offshore Cabinda and Offshore Congo. Master during delivery
and dry-docking at Walvis Bay, Namibia
May 91-
Jul 93 - Tidewater Marine Corporation (previously Zapata Gulf Marine
Corporation), Port Harcourt, Nigeria, West Africa
Master of the AHTS vessel
Columbia Seahorse servicing and moving jack-up rigs offshore southern
Nigeria working from Onne Port, Port Harcourt, Calibar and Warri. Relief
master aboard the c.p. vessel Grand Seahorse assisting export tankers
mooring and unmooring to the storage tanker FSPO IV, and on the export
tanker towline during loading. Master during delivery and dry-docking
at Abidjan, Ivory Coast and Capetown, South Africa
Oct 87-
May 91 - Zapata Gulf Marine Corporation, Comalcalco, Tabasco, Mexic
Master of various supply vessels servicing platforms and semis in the
Bay of Campeche working from Dos Bocas and Ciudad del Carmen. Master
during delivery and dry-docking at Houma, Louisiana
Sep 83-
Oct 87- Zapata Gulf Marine Corporation (previously Seahorse Incorporated),
Port Hueneme, California
Master aboard various AHTS
and supply vessels servicing semisubmersibles, drillships, barges and
platforms off Point Conception and the Santa Barbara Channel. Delivery
of a 185 ft AHTS towing a 210 ft AHTS from Long Beach, California to
Morgan City, Louisiana. Towed and set anchors for the 400 ft vessel
FLIP for Scripp’s Institution of La Jolla, California.
Apr 82- Sep 83 - Sailed as mate aboard various AHTS and supply vessels. Also involved in several anchor jobs of semisubmersible rigs and drillships.
Dec 81-
Apr 82 - Physicians and Surgeons Lab, Huntington Beach, California
As assistant purchasing agent, was responsible for inventory control
and distribution of lab supplies, indexing and cataloguing incoming
supplies. Also
assisted and reconciled any supply problems with the lab technicians.
Voluntarily resigned to return to sea.
Feb 80-
Sep 81 - Military Sealift Command, Department of the Navy, Oakland,
California
Bridge watch officer aboard the underway replenishment tanker USNS Hassayampa
servicing the naval fleet between Subic Bay, Philippines and the
Indian Ocean from March 1980 to January 1981. Also was involved in a
dry-docking in Sasibo, Japan and operations off South Korea and the
China Sea. Bridge watch officer aboard the naval research vessel USNS
Dutton working along the west coast of the United States between Seattle,
Washington and San Diego, California from April 1981 to September 1981.
Responsible for a four man navigation watch and all lifesaving equipment
aboard both vessels. Also received training in firefighting, damage
control and safe ship handling. Voluntarily resigned to be home with
wife during birth of first child
Aug 79-
Nov 79 - Offshore Logistics Incorporated, Morgan City, Louisiana
Mate aboard a 180-ft AHTS towing a 165-ft supply vessel from Morgan
City, Louisiana to Singapore. Supervised a two man navigational watch
and served as primary navigator aboard. Voluntarily resigned after trip
to gain deep-sea time and experience aboard larger vessels.
Jan 78- Dec 78 - Able seaman aboard various AHTS and supply vessels while earning final tuition fees for graduation.