Objective
To find a professional "home" as ocean going, watch keeping / day working, Marine Engineering Officer that is technically challenging, family friendly, sustainable, and financially rewarding.
Current Status
August, 2008 - Currently looking for stable employment as seagoing Marine Engineering Officer. Do you know of something that will fit our objectives? Email Me.
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Nationality Canadian License Canadian 3rd Class, Motor Ship, Unrestricted watch keeping officer (STCW95)
Canadian 2nd Class to 3000kW, Motor Ship (STCW95)
Valid to September 2011Passport Yes, valid to September 2011 Medical Yes, valid to July 2010 Affiliation Member - Canadian Institute of Marine Engineering Languages French, English - fluent, written & spoken Age 36 years Work History
Engineer
Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW); operating and maintaining of the vessel’s machinery. Sailed extensively on various types of vessels with installed power to 57,600kW. Primarily on medium & high speed diesel plants. Supervised and carried out scheduled and un-scheduled maintenance, alterations, repairs and watch keeping duties. Established an exemplary safety record throughout.
Rank Ship GT Engine Make Total Power
Smit Marine Canada 03.2007 - current
1st Eng. MV Rivtow Capt. Bob 975 EMD 16V645 4579 kW C/E MV Storm Coaster 102 Detroit Diesel 8V149 1081 kW C/E MV Rivtow Princess 182 Cummins KTA38 1268 kW
Great Lakes Feeder Line 05-07.2008
1st Eng. MV Dutch Runner 2279 Wartsila 6R32 2250 kW
Seaspan International Ltd. 10.2007
C/E MV Seaspan Navigator 148 Caterpillar 3512 1268 kW
Canadian Coast Guard 09.2006 - 01.2007
C/E CCGC Cape Ann 34 Caterpillar 3196 672 kW 1st Eng. CCGS Gordon Reid 880 Deutz MWM 6BVM 3581 kW
Royal Caribbean International 06.2004 - 09.2006
2nd Eng. MV Rhapsody of the Seas 78,491 Wartsila 12V46 57,500 kW 2nd Eng. MV Vision of the Seas 78,491 Wartsila 12V46 57,500 kW
Disney Cruise Lines 04.2003 - 06.2004
4th Eng. MV Disney Wonder 83,338 Sulzer 16ZAV40S 57,633 kW 4th Eng. MV Disney Magic 83,338 Sulzer 16ZAV40S 57,633 kW
International Telecom Group 02 - 03.2003
2nd Eng. MV Thomas C 771 Lister Blackstone 2983 kW
Canadian Coast Guard 2001 - 2003
2nd Eng. CCGS Tanu 753 Fairbanks Morse 1895 kW 3rd Eng. CCGS Bartlett 1317 Mirrlees National 1544 kW Chief CCGS Sooke Post 59 Detroit Diesel 592 kW
Tradepower International Inc. 06.2001
Refit MV Bart Roberts 2093 Ruston 2164 kW
Osprey Marine Ltd. 02.2000
Chief FV Nootka Mariner 238 Caterpillar 629 kW
Assistant Engineer
Watch keeper responsible for all machinery monitoring. Assisting with operation and maintenance of vessel's machinery.
Canadian Coast Guard 1999 - 2001
ERA CCGS Tanu 753 Fairbanks Morse 1895 kW ERA CCGS Wilfrid Laurier 3812 Alco - diesel electric 6600 kW ERA CCGS Gordon Reid 880 Deutz MWM 3581 kW ERA CCGS Narwhal 2094 Ruston 2164 kW ERA CCGS Tsekoa II 160 Caterpillar 495kW
Marine Engineer Apprentice
Successfully completed practical portion of formal marine engineering apprenticeship program on various ferry vessels. Involved in all safety, engine room, and ship procedures and operations. On the theoretical side, a 91% average for school marks was achieved, over the duration of the three year program.
Marine Branch, BC Ministry of Transport 1996- 1999
ME App MV Omineca Princess 705 Caterpillar 843 kW ME App DEV Galena 388 Detroit - diesel electric 896 kW ME App MV Anscomb 757 Caterpillar 716 kW ME App MV Balfour 510 Caterpillar / Detroit 695 kW
Steam Systems Familiar and comfortable with large low pressure steam systems (i.e. 8 bar, 20 tph), and large fresh water production equipment and handling. Familiar with water testing and treatment of feed systems and fresh / potable water production and distribution. Fuels Comfortable with diesel, 180 and 380 Heavy Fuel Oil handling machinery and procedures. Fluent with various Alfa Laval purifiers and some Westfalia. Metalworking stick and gas welding, oxy acetylene cutting Machining lathe and milling experience, fabricating and shaping Electrical proficient in DC & AC, production and distribution, experience in large diesel electric propulsion plants Refit experience rebuilding various valves, pumps, compressors, purifiers, piping and numerous other components Diesel Engines complete overhaul and rebuilding of Caterpillars, Cummins, Detroit Diesels, Volvos, Ruston, etc. repair and maintenance experience on considerable amount of other brands Hydraulics use, troubleshooting, repairs and installations Controls comfortable with electro-hydraulic, pneumatic and electronic systems Computers very comfortable with set up, use, and networking - multiple programs and OS Administration supervising & delegating, training of cadets and ratings, preventive maintenance administration
Marine Engineering Apprenticeship BCIT PMTC 1999 Diesel / Diesel Marine Certificate Mechanic Camosun College 1995 Heavy Duty / Commercial Transport Mechanic Camosun College 1993 High School Diploma (with Honors) Victor Brodeur 1991
Live Fire 1 Land based Firefighting - basic level 12/2007 PPS / Classroom Engine Room Resource Management 10/2005 USCG BST 40 hrs Basic Safety Training 10/2004 USCG AFF Basic & Advance Shipboard Firefighting 10/2004 MED A1 Basic Safety Course 02/1997 MED B1 Survival Craft Course 04/1998 MED B2 Marine Fire Fighting Course 05/1998 MED C Officer Certification Course 02/1999 MED D Senior Officer Course 02/1999 PPS Level One Watchkeeper & ECR Operator Course 07/1998 PPS Level Two Plant Manager Course 01/1999 Marine First Aid Red Cross, Advance Marine 10/2001 Industrial First Aid Level 1 paramedic 11/1996 WHMIS Workers Hazardous Material Information System 06/1998 Dangerous Goods Offering, Handling, Transporting 06/1998 Drivers License BC Class 1 (Class 8 trucks) 07/1992 PADI Open Water Diver 05/1995 * MED = Marine Emergency Duties (STCW95 compliant)
** PPS = Propulsion Plant Simulator (STCW95 compliant)
Who am I ?
Professionally, the last eleven years have been spent on ships with medium and high speed diesel plants, with outputs from 300 hp to 77,000 hp. This experience is combined with superior academic standings, extensive training, professional attitude and keenest. These ingredients blend well to provide a solid knowledge base for a professional, productive Engineering Officer.
Personally, my upbringing in a large family and education in a private boarding school have provide a strong foundation of respect for people and our environment. My inclination and natural aptitude for machinery is very strong, but it is slightly outshined by my love of life and people.
My spouse, and our two children, live in the port city of Nanaimo near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Victoria has one of the largest ship servicing facilities in the North American Pacific, and it is conveniently located close to ports in Seattle and Vancouver - Canada's busiest port.
My goals
I would like to join a company that offers watch keeping or day work engineering opportunities on seagoing ships. I am interested in working on any types of ship at sea. Passenger vessels and tankers, in particular, appeal to me for their technical complexity, and the opportunities they present. A company can expect hands on hard work, common sense, honesty, keen observational skills, effective decision making and teamwork from me. I, in turn, would like the company to recognize my hard work and enthusiasm by allowing me to compete for promotions.
My profession is not only a way to eat, it is also my passion. My most passionate display, is the creation and maintenance of Martin's Marine Engineering Page - www.dieselduck.net. This "not for profit" website, offers insight, technical help and a place for marine engineers all over the world to interact. With over 24,000 unique visitors a month, it normally ranks in the top five search results for Marine Engineering on Google and Yahoo, among others. Many visitors have commented on the site's informative content and professionalism by sending emails and registering comments. Additionally, I have an article published in Canada's leading "Maritime Magazine".
I am a member of the Vancouver Island Branch of the Canadian Institute of Marine Engineering. Beside attending technical meetings to upgrade my knowledge, I donated my time and expertise to help out as with the Branch's professional conferences on various topics such as: "Developing BC Offshore Oil & Gas 2002", "Maritech 2004", and "Green Marine 2005".
For my efforts, I have been recognized, most importantly by "pats on the back", but also by receiving the 2002 Denis Cressey Award. The monetary award is offered to Canadian Marine Engineers by the Canadian Institute of Marine Engineering to recognize academic excellence and involvement in the marine engineering community.
Contact Information
Location Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Telephone 1 250 797 0711 martin@martinleduc.com Web Site www.martinleduc.com
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References
Professional and personal references are available upon request. Below are excerpts from some of them.
" Very good ability and knowledge "
Chief Engineer, MV Dutch Runner 07.2008
" Martin has performed his work in professional and competent manner and has received numerous positive reviews from various superiors. Martin is an enthusiastic, dedicated employee with reliable work habits. He often does not need guidance or supervision, but willingly accepts it when offered."
Chief Engineer, MV Rhapsody of the Seas 08.2006
" Mr. Leduc has done a very good job this contract as 2nd engineer on the separator area. The area is in very good visual and technical condition. He is a team player and a pleasure to work with."
Chief Engineer Junior, MV Rhapsody of the Seas 03.2005
"(as fourth engineer) ...Martin has proven to have a good understanding of his duties and the complex systems on board this cruise vessel. He has been actively involved in training new hires coming into the role. His technical skills and hands on experience have been beneficial to the technical team."
Staff Chief Engineer, MV Disney Wonder 03.2004
"(as second engineer) ...he displayed a high level of initiative and performed very well with little supervision. His hands on skills are well developed and all his work was characterized by a high level of good engineering practice."
Chief Engineer, MV Thomas C 03.2003
"(as chief engineer) ...I found him to be consistently reliable, competent, responsible engineering officer. And as such, recommend him to anyone desiring his services."
Captain, CCGC Sooke Post 03.2001
"Mr. Leduc has been a real asset to the Engineering Department of the Sir Wilfrid Laurier. His Qualifications include a Fourth Class Motor Certificate and a Diesel Mechanics Course. He applied this knowledge in a practical fashion. He is keen and willing to tackle any tasks required of him."
Chief Engineer, CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier 04.2000
"He (martin) is a hard working student who takes initiative and can be relied upon to complete projects within time frames in a professional manner. His work reflects his interest in marine engineering and he is one of the top students in his class - academically and in workshop practice"
Chief Instructor, BCIT, Marine Engineering 11.1997
"Placing the needs of the public ahead of our own concerns definitely is commendable. Employees like yourself, are a valuable asset to the branch and the Ministry."
Marine Manager, Marine Branch, BCMOT 06.1997
"He is a very keen, highly motivated and very cheerful person to work with . He was able to carry out instructions and assisted in making the watch go smoothly"
Chief Engineer, CCGS Narwhal, 06.1999
"...Martin gave a consistently good performance, often performing at a level higher than that required by his position. He is competent, punctual, honest, and conducts himself in a professional manner. He fit in very well with the Engine Room team, having a dutiful respect for authority and the chain of command. He worked well with others. Socially, he blended in very well with the officer and crew of the ship."
Chief Engineer, CCGS Tanu, 07.2000
"Martin is going to be an excellent mechanic some day. I would hire him in a heartbeat if I had a position for him here."
Fire Master Mechanic, Victoria Fire Department 08.1993
"He was willing to learn from us, as well as, teach us, especially in the computer department. He was pleasant to be with, and a positive addition to our crew"
Senior Engineer, CCGS Gordon Reid 10.1999
"I found him (...Mr. Leduc, acting as 3rd engineer...) to be well informed of his trade, a diligent watch keeper and of cheerful disposition."
Chief Engineer, CCGS Bartlett 02.02
"Martin is a self motivated, experienced Engineer Officer. Has a good "hands-on" core knowledge of Marine Engineering practices.
Staff Chief Engineer, MV Disney Magic 07.2003
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