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Atlantia Corporation is an offshore designer and constructor specializing in innovative shallow and deep water oil and gas production systems. Our SeaStar® Tension Leg Platform has opened new opportunities in deep water. The first SeaStar® is under construction and additional SeaStars are under contract to build. Atlantia has assembled a small, but high caliber staff of experienced naval architects and engineers to develop the SeaStar®. We are now seeking talented, imaginative and energetic people to expand this staff for additional SeaStar® designs.

The positions listed below specifically apply to the SeaStar® hull design. The overall responsibilities of the hull design team encompass the development of the preliminary and final designs, determination of scantlings and welding requirements, global and local structural analysis, development of contract plans and specifications, and preparation of design reports. PC competency essential. Qualified individuals should submit resume with salary requirements to: TLP Engineering

Manager, Atlantia Corporation, 1177 West Loop South, Suite 1200, Houston, Texas 77027, or fax (713) 850-1178 or email to: [email protected]

SENIOR NAVAL ARCHITECT/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - MS degree required with 10+ years experience, primarily in hull structure design. Demonstrated experience with design and construction of stiffened plate and shell construction and familiarity with ABS/DnV code is a must. Shipyard experience is desirable and written and verbal communication skills are a plus.

You will become a key member of the hull design team with potential for advancement as hull design team leader.

NAVAL ARCHITECT/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - MS degree required with 2-5 years experience; graduate work must be in structures. Desired experience includes: hull scantling design, floating offshore structures, structural analysis, and stability analysis. Familiarity with ABS/DnV codes, STRUCAD/SACS/ANSYS, welding, and shipyard practice are a plus.

SENIOR OCEAN ENGINEER/STRUCTURAL ANALYST - MS degree required with emphasis on structural mechanics, with 10+ years experience in structural analysis and design, including hull-type offshore structures. Must be proficient at finite element analysis and familiar with ABS/DnV structural code. Ability with FORTRAN programming and UNIX operating systems is expected. Familiarity with hull structures, hydrodynamic loading, fatigue, marine dynamics, stochastic analysis is highly desirable

This is a lead position working with several analysts and engineers as part of a total structural design team.

DESIGNER/DRAFTSMAN - Several positions open encompassing Hull Structure and Marine Systems.

Familiarity with hull design/construction and AUTOCAD13 necessary. Marine system designers should be familiar with ABS/USCG codes. Shipyard and offshore industry experience and 3D AUTOCAD modeling are a plus. You will primarily be working as part of the dedicated deep water team working with naval architects and marine engineers in the development of preliminary and contract plans for the SeaStar® hull structure or marine systems.

Other tasks may include 3D modeling, checking of builder shop drawings, and weight take-off.

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ATLANTIA

UNIVERSE

TANKS HIPS

MANAGER SAFETY AND QUALITY

Universe Tankships (Delaware) LLC, a New York based subsidiary of

Concordia Maritime AB, a ship owning Company within the Stena

Sphere, is currently seeking a Safety and Quality Manager. The

Company is dedicated to a unique safety and quality culture, along with continuous onboard maintenance, in the operation of their vessels worldwide.

This is an unusually fine opportunity for an individual with a minimum of 10 years experience within the shipping industry, who is seeking a challenge where professional capability and substantial efforts yield career dividends.

Reporting directly to the Executive Vice President, the Manager will be primarily responsible for the implementation of all safety and quality programs pertaining to ship operations, with a focus on ensuring that the Company's policies are upheld and understood by all employees in a multi-cultural environment.

To qualify, knowledge of safety and quality requirements are essential.

One must be an excellent communicator with good organizational and problem-solving skills. A background of dealing with regulatory agencies as well as hands-on vessel experience is necessary. A

Maritime degree is preferred and sea-going tanker experience as an

Engineering or Deck officer would be a plus.

Our generous compensation package is in keeping with the responsibilities and contributions you will be expected to make. For prompt consideration in strictest confidence, please fax resume to....

Tim Christy

Toll Free Fax: 1-888-535-5537

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AND GENERATOR SETS NECESSARY. GOOD

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EDISON, NJ 08820-2307

ATTN: PETEF.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Marine Transportation and Warehousing

PSFL, Inc. the parent of a group of transportation and warehousing companies, is seeking to sell its marine transportation and warehousing subsidiaries in order to better focus on its motor carrier operations.

The subsidiaries' assets include a fleet of three tugs and seven barges and a warehousing operation with a 330,000 sq. ft. facility located on an excellent site in the

Seattle port area. The companies are experts in handling pulp, paper and forest products along the West

Coasts of the U.S. and Canada.

Qualified parties with an interest in acquiring Puget

Sound Freight Lines and Puget Sound Terminals should contact Tom Lovejoy or Gerry Barney at (206) 623-1600 in Seattle, Washington.

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Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) is a 700 student public, fully accredited four-year college located in the small coastal village of Castine, Maine. The college is one of six state supported

Maritime Colleges in the United States. MMA is a college of engineering, transportation, management, and ocean sciences.

MMA currently seeks to fill the following position:

Assistant Professor of Nautical Science

Full-time beginning January, 1998. The successful candidate will possess experience and knowledge in the workboat industry and will be expected to hold at least a 500T Master's license, have had small workboat command experience, and the communications skills and other personal characteristics needed to teach. An advanced degree and previous training experience is desired. The position entails teaching a variety of courses in both the lecture and laboratory format, including small vessel operations, navigation and piloting.

Interested persons should send a letter of application and resume to:

Director of Human Resources

Box C - 3

Castine, ME 04420

Letters of application, resumes or any other relevant material not addressed or delivered to the Maine Maritime Academy Human

Resource Office will not be considered.

MMA is an EOE

Women and Minorities are particularly encouraged to apply.

MAINE

MARITIME

ACADEMY

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