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(€afita THE MARITIME PERSONNEL AGENCY
Industrial, Corporate and Private Clientele
EMERGENCY, PERMANENT and DELIVERY Crews
NATIONWIDE DATA-BASE of PERSONNEL
24 Hrs.—(718)-720-5814
P.O. Box 141033 Staten Island, N Y. 10314 U S A.
PORT ENGINEER—HULL
Crowley Towing and Transportation, a Crowley
Maritime Corporation company, seeks candidates
for Port Engineer-Hull vacancy in Jacksonville,
Florida. Primary responsibility for M&R of vessels
and equipment assigned to Atlantic Division.
Preferred candidates will have a minimum of two
years supervisory experience in marine engineering
operations with demonstrated mechanical aptitude
and analytical skills. A marine engineering degree is
highly desirable.
Crowley Maritime offers a competitive salary and
benefit package in a rapidly expanding business en-
vironment. Interested parties may respond in confi-
dence to:
CROWLEY MARITIME CORPORATION
P.O. Box 2110
Jacksonville, FL 32203
Attn: Kaye Byrnes
An Equal Opportunity/AA Employer
REPS WANTED
Independent reps wanted. Industrial pipe, valves
and fittings, standard and non-standard in all al-
loys. Should have strong contacts in chemical,
petrochemical, pulp & paper, marine and power
plants (any or all). Many territories open. Send
replies to:
BOX 502
MARITIME REPORTER & ENGINEERING NEWS
118 East 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
TRIP SURVEYOR & MARINE ENGINEER—Survey marine
vessels and watercraft such as ships, boats and tankers to
ascertain condition of hull, machinery and equipment and
determine repairs required for vessel to meet insurance re-
quirements. Includes examination of hulls while dry-
docked, readings on tail shaft and tail shaft bearings, in-
spection of propellers, rudders and valves and operating
machinery and testing of cargo gear. Prepare a report on
surveys conducted and recommended actions and repairs.
Also design and oversee installation and repair of marine
power plants, propelling systems, heating and ventilating
systems and other mechanical and electrical equipment in
ships and marine facilities. Prepare drawings and specifica-
tions, perform calculations to determine appropriate equip-
ment and systems; oversee and evaluate operation of
equipment during acceptance testing and shake-down
cruises.
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Engineering
with major field of study in Marine Engineering or equiva-
lent training and experience. Six years experience in ma-
rine engineering/marine surveying.
Salary: $48,000.00 per year Full time position
Direct resumes and references to: Job Order No. 2120388
Employment Division, 875 Union Street, N.E., Room 208,
Salem, Oregon 97311
MARITIME POSITIONS
Large Midwest tug company, leader in its field, is ex-
panding staff and seeks qualified applicants follow-
ing positions:
DIRECTOR, FLEET OPERATIONS/
MARINE SUPERINTENDENT
Experienced USCG licensed tug captain to manage
fleet and direct tug/barge operation on all U.S.
Great Lakes. Strong administration and supervision
skills essential.
SALES MANAGER
Energetic individual to service existing customer
base and to develop new markets. Marine back-
ground preferred. Duties include phone contact,
some travel Great Lakes area, rate quoting and cor-
respondence.
PORT ENGINEER—MARINE MANAGER
Technically competent USCG licensed port engi-
neer and port manager to supervise local tug opera-
tions/diesel engine repairand maintenance in major
midwest city. Administrative and supervisory skills
required.
Excellent opportunity to work with aggressive man-
agementteam. Ideal for Maritime College/Academy
graduates. Salary/Benefits package commensurate
with experience. Immediate openings. Send re-
sume/salary history in confidence to:
Box 501, Maritime Reporter, 118 E. 25th St.,
New York, NY 10010
NAVAL ARCHITECT/MARINE ENGINEER WANTED
ON CONTRACT BASIS TO ASSIST A U.S. SHIP
OWNING COMPANY IN THE PREPARATION OF
BID SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SHIPYARD CON-
VERSION OF ONE, POSSIBLY TWO GENERAL
CARGO VESSELS. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDI-
DATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SPECIFICATION FOR
THE SHIPYARD WORK AND ASSIST IN THE SUP-
ERVISION OF THE CONVERSION OF THE VES-
SEL(S) IN THE SHIPYARD.
PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL DATA PERTAINING
TO THE VESSEL(S) AND THE CONVERSIONS IS
NOW AVAILABLE. DATA REQUIRED TO COM-
PLETE THE PREPARATION OF THE BID SPECIFI-
CATION BY JUNE 1988 WILL BE AVAILABLE. IT IS
ANTICIPATED THAT THE CONVERSION WILL
TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER.
PLEASE RESPOND TO THE BOX BELOW STAT-
ING QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE.
Box #503, Maritime Reporter
118 E. 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
Conrad Industries, Inc.
For new construction, pre-fabrication,
repairs, and conversions
4 drydocks (2) 900 - ton; (2| 2,400 - ton capacity
P.O. Box 790 • Morgan City, LA 70381
504 384-3060 • FAX: 504 385-4090
DESALINATION, INC.
REVERSE OSMOSIS WATERMAKERS
CUSTOM MANUFACTURED FOR ANY
APPLICATION
COMPLETE WATER FILTRATION AND
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
3295 S.W 11th AVENUE, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33315
TEL: (305) 524-5120
I
PHRSOWYKI. CONSULTANTS
Serving the marine industry since 1973
CONTRACT, PROJECT, PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
P O BOX 996 HUMBLE, TX 77347 (713) 526-3748
Senior Naval Architect
Senior Marine Engineer
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
10+ years experience, with emphasis on de-
sign of small-to-medium size fishing and com-
mercial vessels. We are looking for thoroughly-
gualified engineers who have a flair for design,
as well as the usual engineering fundamentals.
MARCO is a leading company in the design
and construction of fishing and processing ves-
sels for the Pacific Northwest fisheries, as well as
international projects, particularly in South
America. The company is highly engineering-
motivated, with experienced naval architects
and CAD/CAM design and lofting capabilities.
High-quality company - not too big. Great
place to work and live.
f^lARCO SEATTLE
2300 West Commodore Way • Seattle, WA 98199 USA
Phone (206) 285-3200 • FAX (206) 283-4731
Telex 160587 MARCO UT
FOR SALE
3,600 BHP 5,000 IHP OCEAN TUG
6,000 BHP ANCHORHANDLING/SUPPLY/TUG
6,120 BHP ANCHORHANDLING/SUPPLY/TUG
CONTACT: MS ADA CHAN 718-388-8883
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The New York City Fire Department (NYCFD) is seeking
proposals from qualified Consultants interested in assist-
ing the New York City Fire Department with a study in order
to purchase a Multi-Purpose Harbor Service Craft
(MPHSC).
This project is a follow up to a MPHSC Requirement
Study conducted by the City of Tacoma, Washington's Fire
Department and the U.S. Maritime Administration (MA-
RAD). The study documents the protection service needs
of major U.S. harbors (including New York City Harbor). It
recommends the general specifications for a MPHSC.
Study elements will include: an assessment of New York
City Marine firefighting apparatus needs, harbor condi-
tions, piers, drydocking and repair facilities, examination of
Tacoma's MPHSC preliminary specifications, review of the
MARAD study, determination of MPHSC design in accor-
dance with New York City Fire Department needs, develop-
ment of specifications for a MPHSC and pier construction,
and establishment of related contracts. The study is not to
exceed one year.
For a copy of the RFP or for additional information con-
tact: Ron Blendermann, Bureau of Fiscal Services, Room
625, New York City Fire Department, 250 Livingston Street,
Brooklyn, New York 11201-5884, (718) 403-1695.
The non-refundable cost is Thirty-five dollars ($35.00)
per copy. Only cash or certified check payable to the New
York City Fire Department will be acceptable.
Proposer's Conference will be held Wednesday, May 25,
1988 10 a.m.
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