Daniel Alvia

Ashore support engineer at Emprise Corporation

Daniel Alvia has a diverse work experience in various industries. Daniel started their career as a Management personnel in the U.S. Navy on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN-69 from February 2008 to July 2011. Daniel then transitioned to become a Corrections Officer at Guantanamo Bay, where they supervised personnel and ensured the safe custody of detained enemy combatants.

After leaving the Navy, Daniel joined Tecnico Corporation in 2012 as a 2nd class electrician, performing inspections and troubleshooting electrical equipment on Navy ships. Within six months, they were promoted to the project manager team (PMT) as a Work Authorization Forms Coordinator.

In 2014, Daniel worked as an Assistant Engineer at Hornbeck Offshore, where they conducted routine inspections, performed temporary repairs on vessels, and maintained engineering logs. Daniel also performed maintenance on various equipment, including propulsion engines and HVAC systems.

In 2016, Daniel joined EMS Ice Inc. as a Contract/Estimator, analyzing blueprints and preparing time, cost, and labor estimates. Daniel quoted over 2 projects for the fiscal year.

From 2017 to 2022, Daniel worked as a 2nd A/E Engineer at GulfMark Offshore.

Most recently, starting in February 2022, Daniel is employed as an Ashore Support Engineer at Emprise Corporation.

Daniel Alvia has a history of education in engineering. In 2012, they attended the Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy for engineering, and they continued their education in 2015 by enrolling in the same academy to study mechanical engineering. Additionally, Daniel holds the certification of Designated Duty Engineer 1000-4000, although no information is provided regarding when or where they obtained this certification.

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  • Ashore support engineer

    February, 2022 - present

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