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MaritimeJobsPowered by www.maritimejobs.com Post Your Resume for Free  Energize Your Job Search @ MaritimeJobs.comPort Engineer Job Location: USA, Norfolk, VA The U.S. Navy is currently seeking qualiÞ ed marine engineers to serve as Port Engineers for ships in their Sur- face Fleet. Navy Port Engineers act as the ownerÕs representative and serve as the sub- ject matter expert on shipÕs systems/ equipment and are intimately familiar with the operational and maintenance requirements of their assigned ships to ensure their mission readiness. They are active participants on a Main- tenance Team responsible for one or two ships and serve as the Command-ing OfÞ cerÕs primary representative for all off ship maintenance and modern- ization. As their assigned shipÕs life cycle manager, the Port Engineer is expected to be the most knowledge-able person on the material condition of their ships and are responsible for ensuring their ships safely meet their expected service life. Port Engineers engage with senior Navy leadership, government program ofÞ ces, sailors in the ß eet, and shipyard contractors so effective communication and inter- personal skills are essential. Travel is minimal and all shipyard avail- abilities are conducted in the home port. All Port Engineers are encour- aged to visit their ships during deploy-ment in order to plan work packages and to get underway with them as their schedule permits. Candidates must have the following qualiÞ cations: possess and maintain SECRET government clearance, bach-elorÕs degree in Engineering, minimum USCG Third Assistant Engineer Li- cense, and at least 5 years of sailing experience in the merchant marine or Navy. Prior Port Engineer experience, involvement with ship repair industry, and knowledge of the NavyÕs current maintenance practices is desirable. Candidates must be physically able to enter conÞ ned space (i.e. tanks and voids), climb ladders, and masts aboard their assigned ships while in port or at sea in order to validate main- tenance requirements. To apply please visit: http://www.cam- ber.com/index.php/careers/search- for-careers and use job Code 8306 Human Resources Camber6992 Columbia Gateway Dr. Suite 150Columbia MD 21046 USAEmail: [email protected] Tug Boat Captain Job Location: USA, DaniaRequirements: MasterÕs License with Master Towing Endorsement. For inland dredging project. Work per- formed in daylight hours.Salary: Negotiable based on experience.Kevin GillenLucas Marine3130 SE Slater Street Stuart FL 34997 USA Email: [email protected]: http://www.lmcllc.net AB Tankerman/ Cargo Mate Job Location: USA, East and Gulf CoastsLoading and discharging prod- uct on barges ranging in size from 30,000bbls to 250,000bbls Job Description:A) Stand Watch and perform deck related duties assigned by the captain.B) Designated Person-in-Charge of cargo operations C) Maintains all logs and other associated transfer paperworkD) Maintains the barge in respect to safety, pollution prevention etc. E) Ensures that all defects, ac- cidents and near misses are reported F) Ensures that all preventative maintenance is performed G) Ensures that all safety/Fire- Þ ghting equipment is inventoried and regularly maintained according to the safety and Þ reÞ ghting equipment checklistQualiÞ cations: Minimum of a AB Tankerman PIC (BARGE) STCW TWICJohn Crewing Bouchard Transportation Email: personnel@bouchardtransport. comwww.marinelink.com Marine News 43Classified MN Aug12.indd 43Classified MN Aug12.indd 438/7/2012 2:15:54 PM8/7/2012 2:15:54 PM

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