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August 2012www.marinelink.com 107Port EngineerJob Location: USA, Norfolk, VAThe U.S. Navy is currently seeking qualified marine engi- neers to serve as Port Engineers for ships in their Surface Fleet.Navy Port Engineers act as the owner?s representative and serve as the subject matter expert on ship?s 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 Maintenance Team responsible for one or two ships and serve as the Commanding Officer?s primary representative for all off ship maintenance and modernization. As their assignedship?s life cycle manager, the Port Engineer is expected to be the most knowledgeable person on the material condi-tion of their ships and are responsible for ensuring their ships safely meet their expected service life. Port Engineers engage with senior Navy leadership, govern-ment program offices, sailors in the fleet, and shipyard contractors so effective communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Travel is minimal and all shipyard availabilities are con- ducted in the home port. All Port Engineers are encour- aged to visit their ships during deployment in order to plan work packages and to get underway with them as theirschedule permits. Candidates must have the following qualifications: possessand maintain SECRET government clearance, bachelor?s degree in Engineering, minimum USCG Third Assistant Engineer License, and at least 5 years of sailing experi-ence in the merchant marine or Navy. Prior Port Engineer experience, involvement with ship repair industry, and knowledge of the Navy?s current maintenance practices is desirable. Candidates must be physically able to enter con-fined space (i.e. tanks and voids), climb ladders, andmasts aboard their assigned ships while in port or at sea in order to validate maintenance requirements. To apply please visit: http://www.camber.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] USCG Chief engineer Oceans unlimitedJob Location: USA, AmeliaChief engineer unlimitedAdam BernardTidewater Marine LLC200 Ford industrial Rd Amelia LA 70360 USAPhone: 985-631-5716Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.tdw.com [email protected] 206-232-6041SHIPYARD: Pipe Manager ? Fabrication Manager ? Machine Shop Supt. Naval Architects ? Project Managers ? Senior Designers Shipyard General Managers MARINE:Sales Mgr., Machinery ? Port Captain ? Seagoing Engineers Captains & Mates - Tugs ? Asst. Engineers & QMeds ? Cooks E: [email protected] W: www.harleymarine.com HSQE Director Seattle, WA Ensuring Company Health, Safety, Qual- ity, and Environmental (HSQE) policies and procedures are developed and main- tained in accordance with all applicable codes, standards, regulations, and com- pany procedures. Must possess extensive knowledge and experience of oil transpor- tation and maritime industry. Crew Positions Available in Gulf Region.Employment www.MaritimeJobs.com MRCombined with our passion for excellent client services, our dif- ference is our people. We are dedicated to hiring the most experi- enced and talented management team and craftsmen who under- stand the need to safely re-deliver a vessel on-time and on-budget. Our shipyards and our staff are committed to quality and continu- ous improvement. We are currently looking for individuals who are talented, driven, team-oriented and in search of a challenging career. OSM Craft Manager  Rigging Craft Manager Structural/Welding Craft Manager  Labor Craft Manager Dockmaster  QA Manager  Skilled LaborFor further information or to apply for an opening please visit our website at: www.northeastship.com EEO/AADivision of Northeast Ship Repair OPERATIONS MANAGER Minimum Requirements: ? Bachelors Degree or Equivalent w/ +10 yrs ? Manufacturing Exp. ? Read and redline drawings/schematics. ? Excellent verbal and written communication skills in MSOf? ce. Preferred Skills: ? Boat knowledge. ? Familiar w/ ISO9001, MAS90/ 200 exp. (EEO/AA) Email resumes to: [email protected] MR Aug 2012:CLASS MR.qxd 8/13/2012 10:31 AM Page 107

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