Torrance, California, United States
Hello there! I hope you are having a good day 😊 Even if you stumbled upon this profile by chance, it would be greatly appreciated if you took the time to read my story. I enjoy building, designing, and maintaining my own Lego sets. At the same time, I have an alluring fascination with the sea. Combining both interests, I ended up becoming a marine engineer. Working for Military Sealift Command (MSC), I hope to create a solid foundation for myself in the next decade to create skills in engineering and people skills to transition and transform myself to become a CEO. In my leisure, I enjoy traveling, trying new foods, reading, writing, and any form of exercise to keep my body in optimal condition. I have too many hobbies to count: this probably stems from my addiction to continual growth. I look forward to meeting like-minded people and seeking what life offers. Feel free to connect with me or send me a message about anything. If you made it this far, thank you for your time and for learning a little about me.
The Third Assistant Engineer is a civil service mariner (CIVMAR) employed by the Navy to serve the Military Sealift Command (MSC) onboard naval auxiliaries and hybrid-manned warships worldwide, in peace and war. [The Third Assistant Engineer] monitors the safe and efficient operation of engineering machinery, equipment and spaces, enters data in logs, and reports special events in the appropriate logs. Performs routine maintenance and repair of engine room machinery and auxiliary equipment; and observes engine/fire room repairs and work being done by shipyard or other shore side facility. Incumbent must have the ability to perform assigned duties, carry out instructions safely and efficiently, and take the initiative to perform emergency duties without specific orders or instructions. Manages the cooling water treatment of main propulsion engines and auxiliary generators and any other water-cooled engineering systems. Manages potable water, testing and treatment, storage of bulk lube oil and performs routine testing of lube oils in various engineering systems. Performs machinery overhauls, dismantle machinery and equipment, effect repairs to same by replacing or fabricating components, perform subsequent reassembles, operational testing of controls, safeties, shutdowns, and place equipment in service. Participates as a lifeboat crewmember and a firefighting and emergency response team leader. Ensures that all personnel assigned to watch are aware of their duties during scheduled drills and participates in same; and ensure that an engineering casualty drill is held at least once a day. Reports to the Chief and/or First Assistant Engineer. More information can be found at: https://sealiftcommand.com/departments/engine/third-assistant-engineer/8 Visit https://sealiftcommand.com/ to learn more about MSC.
I worked as a writer and social influencer, producing content to help provide resources that benefit students’ mental health and wellbeing on and off-campus. I work as a video content creator, inspiring others to shape their resiliency in difficult times like these. I also worked as a podcast host and editor, interviewing and editing to create a bridge for various departments and students to be more comfortable with discussing controversial topics constructively and discuss what resiliency means to them. Lastly, I worked as a marketing specialist to find ways how to advertise the new Nod, TeamBuildr, and You at College applications to the student body. Check out our official Instagram account -> https://www.instagram.com/maritime_phe/