James Molloy
P.O. Box 214
Madison, NH 03849
(603) 367-8478, Fax (603) 367-8419
E-Mail Jim@hidden-harbour.com
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Hidden Harbour Engineering, Madison, NH.
4/90-Present President
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Engineering Consulting Company. Oversea shipyard
repair periods, main engine repair and overhauls, hydraulic systems and
shipboard related computer control systems.
Design review of general engineering systems, prints and CAD drawings.
Design custom database programs for shipping industry (Government approved for
use).
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US Government approved MSC and MARAD Port
Engineer.
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Contractor to P&H Marine, A marine
consulting firm that assists companies in obtaining ISO/ISM/SEP certification.
Prospect Shipping, Inglewood Cliffs, NJ.
12/99-12/00 Program Manager
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Oversee all aspects of USNS Large Medium Speed
Ro/Ro’s (LMSR) vessel operations, crewing, logistics, maintenance and repair.
Day-to-day interaction with vessels’ crews and shore based staff to insure
vessels are fully compliant with government and regulatory requirements. Oversee Shipyard overhaul and drydockings.
BayShip Management Inc., Inglewood
Cliffs, NJ.
9/99-12/99 Program Manager/Port Engineer
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As Program Manager, oversee all aspects of USNS
Large Medium Speed Ro/Ro’s (LMSR) vessel operations, crewing, logistics,
maintenance and repair. Day-to-day interaction with vessels’ crews and shore
based staff to insure vessels are fully compliant with government and
regulatory requirements.
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As MSC approved Port Engineer, write all repair
specifications, and oversee all contracted repairs, co-ordinate surveys and
certifications with regulatory organizations, solicit port services, manage
government and company requirements and administer policies while vessels are
in port. Negotiate all contracted
repairs when vessels are overseas. Audit ISO 9000 compliance.
3/98-9/99 Port Engineer, SS CHESAPEAKE
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Oversea major overhauls and conversion of the
OPDS Tanker CHESEAPEAKE for MARAD. West
Coast BSMI representative.
12/96-3/98 Chief Engineer, USNS SHUGHART
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Oversea general maintenance, operation and
repair of the SHUGHART, lead vessel in the US Government LMSR Program.
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Port Engineer for the USNS YANO during shipyard
period in Boston, Mass 1997.
AMO Star Center, Dania,
FL.
1994 - 1999 Instructor
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Taught basic and advanced slow speed diesel
course on Star Center Engine Simulators.
Design / upgrade new and existing courses. USCG approved instructor.
Sheridan Transportation Inc., New York, NY.
4/90-12/96 Chief Engineer, M/V ITB BALTIMORE
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Oversea the computerized inventory, machinery
history, maintenance and repair of the 48,000 DWT Tanker.
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Complete ISO/ISM certification of the vessel and
company, Oct 95.
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May 92, oversaw the M/V BALTIMORE major
overhaul. Note: that successful completions of this overhaul allowed settlement
of outstanding lawsuits with Sparrows Point Shipyard, Baltimore, MD and Tampa
Shipyard, Florida for four other class vessels.
American Overseas Marine Corp. (AMSEA), Quincy, MA.
1/89-4/90 Port Engineer, Special Projects
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Responsible for the design and implication of
modification to the MPS vessels engineering systems. Objective was to correct original design
deficiencies of the Braintree class vessels.
Responsibility included all interface with Military Sealift Command
(MSC) in Washington for engineering design review and documentation.
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Design, write and instruct pneumatic course on
Main Engine systems for use by all AMSEA engineers.
4/88-1/89 Port Engineer, RRF Program
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Start-up team for AMSEA’s RRF Program (Ready
Reserve Fleet).
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Responsible for initial 12 vessel inspection and
acceptance into AMSEA’s RRF program.
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Responsible for writing and administrating ship
repair and dry-dock specifications to MARAD requirements (IFB’s).
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Assist Contract Manager with MARAD Contract
administration.
4/85-4/88 Chief Engineer, M/V 2nd
LT. JOHN P. BOBO
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Lead vessel of Braintree class ships, specifically
designed for USMC MPS Program. Designed
as RO-RO, product carrier and heavy lift vessel.
Tanker Management Inc., New Orleans, LA.
7/78-4/85 Assistant Engineer
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Assistant Engineer on attended and un-attended
engine room vessels on oil tankers.
Experienced in high, medium and slow speed diesels, direct and reversing
engines, and fixed and variable pitched propellers.
Education:
1978 Maine Maritime
Academy, BS Marine Engineering / Ocean
Engineering
License:
USCG Chief Engineers Motor Unlimited
Other
Training:
Lloyds ISO 9002
Internal Quality Auditing Inspector
Enterprise
Diesel Factory course, AMO District 1 Advance Slow Speed Diesel course. Refrigeration certification.
HAZMAT course,
MARAD Firefighting School, Advanced Shipboard Medicine Course, IG COW Tanker
Safety Course
Project
Management Course, Boston University
Woodward
Governor factory course. General
Electric Console course, Haggland Crane course, MacGregor Naviar Hydraulic
course.
Gould Modicon
course
Stork Workspoor
diesel factory course, Bergen Diesel Factory course
References Upon Request