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December 2012www.marinelink.com 59Employment www.MaritimeJobs.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 Ship's Officer Maritime (SL4) - Second EngineerJob Location: USA, BronxShip's Officer Maritime (SL4) - Second Engineer SUNY Maritime College is located on a 55-acre scenicwaterfront property on the outskirts of New York City on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of twoworlds: a comfortable college-town feel with the greatest city in the world. An impressive view of the sound extends toward the North Atlantic, yet only a few miles away are Yankee Stadium and midtown Manhattan. SUNY Maritime offers an array of employment opportunities stemming from entry level to professional positions which encour- age growth and development among its employees. Job Description: Operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a variety of shipboard equipment to include electric motors and con- trols, diesels, pumps and compressors, refrigeration plants, high-pressure boilers and steam turbines.  Specifically responsible for the maintenance and safe operation of the ship?s boiler and the fuel oil system.  Responsible for fuel oil transfer and all boiler operations. Responsible for daily maintenance of the ship?s boiler; to supervise daily testing of boiler water.  Assisting the Chief Engineer in the supervision, opera-tion, maintenance and repair of all machinery, equipment, piping, electrical systems, controls in the engine room, and other areas supervised by the ship's Engineering and deck departments  Maintaining records of machinery repaired and invento- ry of consumed stores, liquid supplies, and spare parts; preparing machinery for annual inspection by the United States Coast Guard and American Bureau of Shipping  Planning the cadet maintenance and repair work sched- ules Serving as a liaison to various agencies and business-es. Working directly with the Cadet shipboard training pro- gram, and those assigned to administer the program. 2nd Tug Mate Quali? cations: ? Minimum of a 200 ton Mate Near Coastal with Radar Observer, TOAR, STCW and VSO endorsements ? TWIC ? GMDSS operator/maintainer a plus Asst Engineer Quali? cations: ? Degree from Merchant Marine Academy or 3 years experience working on tugs of at least 2,000 HP ? MMD DDE 1,000 to 4,000 HP ? STCW ? TWIC Tankerman AB/Cargo Mate Quali? cations: ? Minimum of a AB Tankerman PIC (BARGE) ? STCW ? TWIC Send all resumes to [email protected] Or Fax to 631-390-4966Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. CLASS MR Dec2012:CLASS MR.qxd 12/4/2012 2:49 PM Page 59

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