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LICENSED OFFICERS are sought (deck &/or engine), preferably with tank &/or gas carrier experience to design, de- velop and operate training programs. Existing courses utilize shiphandling and LNG cargo sys- tem simulators. Radar, collision avoidance, and engine room simulators are planned. Full time and seasonal positions available.

Send resume to:

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, MARINESAFETY

INTERNATIONAL MARINE AIR TERMINAL, LA-

GUARDIA AIRPORT, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 11371, USA

TECHNICAL

BRANCH CHIEF

POSITIONS

CHIEF, MARINE FIRE RESEARCH BRANCH

CHIEF, MARINE SYSTEMS BRANCH

The Research and Development Center is a component of the

Coast Guard Office of Research and Development It is the

Coast Guard's only in-house R&D facility and is located on the southeastern Connecticut shoreline The R&D Center s mission is to conduct applied research and development in support of the Coast Guard's operational and regulatory pro- grams As a result of the recent establishment of new branches in the Ocean Scienceand Technology Division, we are currently recruiting for chiefs of the Marine Fire Research

Branch and the Marine Systems Branch

CHIEF, MARINE FIRE RESEARCH BRANCH

Supervisory Fire Protection Engineer. $29K-$45K

The mission of the Marine Fire Research Branch is to conduct applied research and development, test and evaluate opera- tional techniques, concepts, systems, equipment and materi- als with the specific objectives of increasing the effectiveness of the commercial vessel safety marine environmental pro- tection. port safety and law enforcement programs and engi- neering support programs through the application of marine fire research and full-scale shipboard fire testing and evalua- tion of fire prevention systems and concepts The branch coordinates and directs the Fire and Safety Test Detachment in Mobile. Alabama

Desirable attributes of the branch chief are technical experi- ence. supervisory ability and a solid technical background in

Marine Fire Protection This technical background should include professional knowledge of the theories principles practices and techniques of materials engineering and fire protection engineering to conduct applied research in rrate- rials and fire safety proiects

CHIEF, MARINE SYSTEMS BRANCH

Supervisory Naval Architect

General Engineer (Marine Systems).$29K-$45K

The mission of the Marine Systems Branch is to conduct applied research and development, test and evaluate opera- tional techniques, concepts, systems equipment and mat als with the specific objectives of increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the search and rescue, enforcement of laws and treaties, domestic and polar icebreaking and commer- cial vessel safety programs through applied research devel- opment, test and evaluation of marine vehicles and systems

The branch is expected to be extensively involved in seagoing activities of advanced marine vehicles

Desirable attributes of the branch chief are technical experi- ence, supervisory ability, and a solid technical background in naval architecture, marine, mechanical and systems engi- neering and operations research This technical background should include professional knowledge of the theories prin- ciples practices and techniques of naval architecture marine, mechancial and systems engineering and operations research to conduct applied research in marine vehicles sys- tems development and evaluation

For both positions: Candidates for these positions must have technical knowledge appropriate to the position obtained through either graduate education or technical experience or a combination thereof At a minimum a doctoral degree plus three years' experience or a combination of a lesser degree plus additional experience which demonstrates a technical ability at the doctoral level is required Additionally expe- rience or training in supervisory practices is desirable

Submit Federal application forms (SF-171) and a current list of publications, if applicable, to P.O. Box A-4737, U S Coast

Guard Academy, New London, CT 06320. not later than 9

September 1980. These are career Civil Service Merit Pay positions.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

U.S. COAST GUARD

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER

GROTON, CONNECTICUT areer

J Aiociatei, inc.

Maritime Personnel Consultants

Nationwide professional placement, recruiting & search services. Our computer based data retrieval system assures rapid, effective matching of job requirements and available talent.

ACT NOW! • V.P. MARKETING & DEVELOPMENT (TANKER OPERATIONS) To 72K • MANAGER FLEET OPERATION (TANKERS) To 50K • MANAGER FLEET MAINTENANCE

SUPPORT (TANKERS) • MARINE MANAGER (TUG BARGE) • DIST. MGR., SALES & SERVICE (NAVIGATION SYSTEMS) • SR DESIGNER (FRP SAILING YACHTS! • OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

Call collect and or mail job requirements resumes to; l BOB SLEIERTIN . \ P.O. BOX 86-A (583 State Road) _/ k No. Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 —^ (617) 997-3311

MARINE CHIEF ENGINEERS

Belcher Oil Company, Towing Division,

Miami, Florida has immediate open- ings for Marine Chief Engineers.

Basic requirements are:

U.S.C.G. Chief Engineers Diesel License.

Experience with Low Speed Diesels that burn heavy .fuel is essential.

Applicants should reply in confidence, with resume and salary requirements, to:

BELCHER OIL COMPANY

Personnel Department

Attn: Capt. W. Bunting

P.O. Box 525500

Miami, Florida 33152

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

FLOATING DRYDOCK

For Sale

Length of basin — 361'

Gross weight — 2,600 tons

Capacity — 2,800 tons

Presently in use

Length overall 400'

Breadth — 60'

Total depth — 33'

Breadth between wing walls — 42'

Three longitudinal bulkheads. Three transverse bulkheads. Sixteen water tight ballast tanks.

Four 24" centrifugal pumps with 50 H.P. vertical shaft motors (20,000 GPM). Thirty electric flood valves. Two manual cross-over valves. Hydraulic stern gate and fly bridges. Manual bilge blocks. 4' keel blocks, full length included. Two 12 ton diesel traveling gantry cranes on tracks on port and starboard weather decks. Dravo built, for- merly Navy ARD.

STEEL STYLE SHIPYARD 401 South Water Street

Newburgh, New York 12550 (914) 562-0860

Actual Photograph Price $450,000.00

Positions available for LICENSED MATES,

ENGINEERS and RADIO OPERATORS for expanding U.S. Coastwise fleet. Competi- tive Wages, Vacations, Retirement Bene- fits, etc.

CONTACT:

Otis A. Barnes, V.P.-Personnel

Sabine Towing & Transportation Co., Inc.

P.O. Box 1528, Groves, Texas 77619

Telephone: Port Arthur (713) 962-0201

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MARINE

Senior

Traffic

Analyst

Continued growth of Utah International's ocean shipping subsidiary has created an excellent opportunity for experienced Sen- ior Traffic Analyst.

Will supervise arbitrage analysis, develop- ment of short term chartering plan, fleet scheduling and contracts of affreightment.

Candidates should have maritime acade- my or related degree and a minimum of 5 — 8 years' related experience in the bulk shipping industry.

Reply in confidence to:

W. L. Peterson 550 California Street

San Francisco, CA 94104

An equal opportunity employer, m/f.

UTAH

INTERNATIONAL

FOR SALE by

LEVIN METALS CORPORATION -

RICHMOND, CALIF.

Former PFEL Lash Lighters, all steel construction, Avon type, 500 S/Ton capacity. Double bottoms, sides, and ends. 61 ft. long, 31 ft. wide, and 14 ft. high. Empty Lighter weighs 91.33

S/Tons. Double accordion doors, hy- draulic operated.

Please Call:

Peter Mitchell, Levin Metals Corp.

Marine Equipment Sales 1310 Canal Blvd. - P.O. Box 398

Richmond, Calif. 94807 (415) 236-0606 48 ZIDELL Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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