Seeking Employment
The below individual is seeking employment within the hyperbaric community. Please see below for qualifications and experience. Please contact Terry Stephen Cooney direct with any offers; contact information supplied below.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Terry Stephen Cooney
Mobile: 00584142324049
Address: apt 12 piso 1
Home tel: 00582129355506
El rocio
San antonio
Venezuela
South america.
Email: terry_the_oxygen_man@live.co.uk
Passport: British Passport No: 400082925 Date of Issue: 30 January 2002
Date of Expiry: 30 January 2012
Education:
Morice Town Primary School 1990 to 1996
Eggbuckland Community College 1996 to 2001
Professional Qualifications: Date of Issue
Life Support Technician 14 July 2006
Basic Offshore Safety
Induction & Emergency Training 6 September 2006
UKOOA Offshore Topside Medical 28 September 2006
Additional Qualifications:
Advanced Fire Fighting 27 October 2004
Level 2 Power Boat Coxswain 9 December 2005
Advanced Operator Skills 4 June 2003
First Aid 4 July 2005
Seamanship 21 July 2001
General Engineering June 2006
Social and safety in the work place Jan 2007
Patient handling Jan 2007
Evacuation procedures and techniques June 2008
Work Experience: Tony Ridley hyperbaric consultants
Position: Hyperbaric tunnel consultant.
Contract: Working on the los teques metro project using compressed air. Leading a team of miners to conduct work under pressure. Ensuring safety paramount at all times and preventing accidents from happening. Making sure the hyperbaric chambers and equipment are all functioning and in use 24 hours a day. Also conducting HBOT for the local hospital under the direction of the doctors in Venezuela and England. Oxygen therapy, medicals, weekly reports, teaching evacuation procedures, maintaining all equipment, ensuring oxygen on sight to be the right amounts needed and assisting any other part of the project to ensure a smooth running day. On call duty was required for this job.
Work Experience: Dive technologies March 2008
Position: X2 man Air Chamber Supervisor
Contract: Working with air divers on an inshore job at Clywedog dam, As the chamber supervisor I was in charge of the divers safety at all times. I carried out daily checks on the safety chamber and assisted the dive supervisor on the dive panel. I also assisted in the full rigging and de- rigging of the dive site, including driving the boat to tow certain floatation equipment.
Work Experience: Intergrated Subsea Services April 2007
Position: Assistant Life Support Technician
Contract: Working with saturation divers and the life support team aboard the bibby sapphire on a monthly basis. Preparing chambers to be blown down to the required depth, operating the medical and equipment locks, spending time with the life support team on the panel, and assisting the lss and lst in day to day events. Also spending time in both the gas room and air chamber rooms. Maintence on all equipment.
Work Experience: National Hyperbaric Centre Jan 2007
Position: Assistant Life Support Technician
Contract:
Preparing chambers for medical treatments for the GRAMPIAN HEALTH BOARD and conducting treatments both morning and afternoon. Ensuring patients were relaxed and happy. Checking and ordering oxygen for when it was needed.
Also H7 Bypass HYPERBARIC welding trial saturation for Subsea 7.
Work Experience: Golden Hind public house September 2006
Position: Bar Tender
Contract: Working behind the bar with a very close team to serve the public with the best customer service possible. Also my duties involved cash handling cellar work and assisting in the kitchen when needed. Keeping the bar and lounge clean at all times was an essential task to maximize the happiness of all customers.
HM Royal Navy June 2001 – September 2006
Position: Operator Maintainer/Above Water Warfare/1st Class
HM Ships: HMS Raleigh (Basic Training)/HMS Nottingham (Type 42 Destroyer)/HMS Albion (Amphibious Assault Ship)
Service: After initial training at HMS Raleigh I joined HMS Nottingham which sailed through the Suez Canal and onward to Singapore and Australia. I then joined HMS Albion and served in America and Canada. My duties included advanced operator skills, fire fighting, ships safety, seamanship, and ships maintenance. I also enjoy being part of a team and can undertake work on my own with minimal supervision. Before leaving I obtained a supervisory role on board the ship ensuring others with less experience conduct their daily practise in the right order and manor.
