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Marketplace MTRPRODUCT & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIRECTORY VOLUNTEER WATER QUALITY MONITORING COORDINATOR Job Location: USA, SC ConwayCoastal Carolina University is accepting applications for the following position: Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Coordinator (Research Grant Specialist) in Coastal Carolina University?s Burroughs and Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies. Position is a full-time annual appointment with bene ts. This position will work with the Center?s Environmental Quality Laboratory which serves the coastal and inland waters of northeastern South Carolina. The primary responsibility is management of several established volunteer water quality monitoring programs. Duties will include:  eld sampling and analysis, quality control procedures, data management and statistical analyses. The coordinator engages in rigor- ous  eld work, trains others in sampling and analytical techniques, and coordinates the activities of students and volunteer monitors. Opportunities are available to perform data analyses, deliver professional presentations, author publications, and develop science-to-management activities in partnership with local municipalities and NGO?s. Requirements: Bachelor?s degree in science and one (1) year related job experi- ence. Applicant will possess strong  eld, laboratory and computer skills. Must maintain a valid SC driver?s license. Information regarding the volunteer monitoring programs is provided at http://www. coastal.edu/wwa/vm/. For details on the University?s bene ts, see http://www. coastal.edu/hreo/employment/bene ts.html. Application Process: Applicants should complete an on-line application at: https:// jobs.coastal.edu, which will include submitting a cover letter, resume and the names and contact information for three (3) professional references. Review of ap- plications will begin immediately and continue until the position is  lled. Coastal Carolina University is an EO/AA employer. Susan LibesCoastal Carolina University 290 Allied DriveConway, SC 29526 USAPhone: 843 349-4028 Email: [email protected]: http://www.coastal.edu/wwa/vm AMSEC MASTER TRADESPERSON 3 (1276BR)Job Location: USA, VA Newport News Position Speci cs: Seasoned Marine Electrician. Able to work with little to no super- vision, excellent troubleshoot skills, able to read technical drawings and manuals. Experienced with new installations and programmable logic controllers. Education: HS education or Trade School + 10 years of related experience. Prefer technical/professional certi cations. Must be able to lift, carry and transport heavy equipment and boxes. The exact weight requirements will be determined by the speci c job, but no less than 30 lbs. Able to work on and climb ladders, work in extreme temperature environments, aboard ships, in shipyards, under industrial conditions and in con ned spaces. Able to perform other duties as required which may involve high heat, humidity, noise and dirty conditions, working aloft or over the sides of vessels. May ride ships at sea for extended periods. May require wearing a respirator. Travel may be required within and outside of the continental United States. Supervises others and manages one or more multiple jobs. Applies comprehensive understanding of production and processes toward completion of assignments. Responsible for interfacing with customers, managing subcontractors and ability to provide work direction to others. Performs a variety of complicated and non routine tasks. Develops and uses technical documents including controlled work packages, formal work processes and procedures, test documents, reports and task or trip reports. Schedules, reports and briefs customers and senior manage- ment. Performs duties outside of specialty in order to complete installation or work assignment. To view the full job description and to apply online, please visit www.amsec.com and reference Requisition ID #1276BR. AMSEC is a subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII). Huntington Ingalls Indus-tries (HII) designs, builds and maintains a variety of nuclear and non-nuclear ships for the U.S. Navy and builds high-endurance cutters for the U.S. Coast Guard. In addition, HII provides aftermarket services for military ships around the globe. For more than a century, HII has been building more ships, in more ship classes, than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. Employing nearly 38,000 shipbuilders in Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana and California, Huntington Ingalls Industries? primary business divisions are Newport News Shipbuilding and Ingalls Shipbuilding. Huntington Ingalls Industries is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions. Cameron Johnson AMSECFax: (757) 631-2376 Email: [email protected] WEB: http://https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWebHost/home.aspx?partnerid= 25477&siteid=5548OCEANOGRAPHIC ELECTRONICS/ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN Job Location: New Zealand, Wellington NIWA is a leading environmental research institute and key provider of marine, freshwater and atmospheric research in New Zealand. The primary purpose of this position is to provide technical and electronics support for oceanographic projects and research vessel maintenance. This involves the maintenance and development of a wide range of maritime scienti c instrument systems and the operation of these systems at sea on NIWA?s research vessels. The position involves a substan- tial component of  eld work, essentially carried out at sea, hence, requires that the successful applicant be able to spend periods of time away from home. We are looking for someone with a minimum of NZCE or similar relevant quali cation with a good level of electrical and mechanical experience and aptitude. We would prefer a registered electrical service technician. Applicant should also be amenable to learning in a broad  eld of scienti c instrument systems. You must possess strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads and show high levels of judgement and adaptability, while working in a team environment.The job descrip- tion, online applications and further information about NIWA can be found at www. niwa.co.nz/careers Applications close Friday, 14 September 2012. Fiona PollockNIWANew ZealandEmail: [email protected] WEB: http://www.niwa.co.nz/careers Ecosse Subsea Systems SCAR Plough: Seabed Preparation / Boulder Clearance; Trenching; Pre-simultaneous?post lay; Burial for Cables, Pipelines, Umbilicalswww.ecosse-subsea.com +44 (0)1224 289788Ecosse Subsea Systems MTR Oct12.indd 19/28/2012 9:02:54 AM62 MTROctober 2012MTR #8 (50-64).indd 62MTR #8 (50-64).indd 6210/3/2012 3:33:17 PM10/3/2012 3:33:17 PM

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