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JULIEN PATTON

JULIEN PATTON

US NAVY Meterologist PO1
Spring,TX

Summary

Capable professional with robust experience and diverse skillset in effectively navigating marine vessels. Skillful in anchoring, docking and guiding ships according to established regulations and rules. Motivated to eliminate issues and incidents by consistently following safety protocols. Diligent worker bringing proven history of organizing maintenance and supply tasks at each port location. Skilled in communicating tasks to crew members and liaising with captain to provide vessel support. Prepared to fulfill any job role and bring value to dedicated crew. Veteran with 9 years of expertise in guiding and commanding ships while following safety procedures. Adept in employing navigational equipment, preparation, communication and knowledge of weather, surroundings and obstacles. Strong leader in offering concise direction and supervision of crew members attending to ship operations. Dedicated professional offering 9 years of ship maintenance and security to fulfill opportunity. Adept at managing cargo loading and adhering to load weight protocols. Personable and committed with passion for enhancing hardworking crew. Successfully completed 2 deployments and one shore duty term as an operations manager for 10 Sailors.

Overview

11
11
years of professional experience

Work History

Aerographers Mate

US Navy
San Diego, CA
03.2012 - Current
  • Kept watch aboard vessels to identify changing conditions or potential issues and implement corrective actions.
  • Completed regular vessel inspections to identify deficiencies and coordinate corrective actions.
  • Loaded cargo according to ship capacity and appropriate weight load distribution.
  • Prioritized safety procedures when operating vessels, controlling speed, berthing and unberthing, giving optimal protection to crew and equipment.
  • Took responsibility for ship operations in cases of injury or illness.
  • Directed and coordinated crew members and workers and maintained strict operational schedules and profit targets.
  • Greeted over boarding passengers to answer questions and inquiries and safely direct passengers to seats.
  • Planned routes and travel speeds to meet scheduling and delivery goals.
  • Consulted various maps, charts, weather reports and navigation equipment to determine and direct boat movements.
  • Thoroughly inspected boats before each embarkment to verify maximum reliability.
  • Docked and undocked vessel using radios, depth finders, radars, lights, lighthouses and buoys to make safe and accurate operational decisions.
  • Navigated vessel routes and used navigation equipment to verify accuracy of calculations.
  • Learned to operate new technology systems and procedures through instruction, simulators and models.
  • Operated large marine vessels by adjusting speed, steering craft and utilizing navigation instruments.
  • Maintained boat logs and oversaw cargo storage on or below decks, securing items and protecting products from damage or loss.
  • Adhered to laws and regulations based on voyage locations.
  • Towed and maneuvered vessels in harbors and open seas, communicating movements to passing vessels.
  • Consulted maps, weather reports or navigation equipment to determine and direct ship movements.
  • Protected ship and personnel by signaling passing vessels with flashing lights, flags, radios and whistles.
  • Determined speeds by using charts, area plotting sheets and compasses.
  • Maintained timetables by monitoring and managing loading and discharging of cargo and passengers and arranging for boat to be fueled, restocked with supplies and repaired.
  • Managed efficient supply and food replenishment at port stops.
  • Employed telecommunications equipment to coordinate marine traffic and organize navigation.
  • Inspected and assessed telecommunication systems and navigational instruments to prepare for and manage safe piloting.
  • Verified presence of cargo-handling gear, lifesaving equipment and dredging gear prior to departures.
  • Applied thorough navigation knowledge to determine geographical location and speed with or without assistive devices.
  • Read gauges to verify sufficient levels of hydraulic fluid, air pressure and oxygen.
  • Prevented ships under navigational control from engaging in unsafe operations.
  • Directed ships' speeds using specialized knowledge of local winds, water depths and hazards.

Education

High School Diploma -

KIPP Pride High
Gaston, NC

Skills

Marine vessel operation

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Timeline

Aerographers Mate

US Navy
03.2012 - Current

High School Diploma -

KIPP Pride High
JULIEN PATTONUS NAVY Meterologist PO1