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ROV PILOT TECHNICIAN, DIVERS AND

MARINE ENGINEERS

Job Location: United Kingdom, London

The required personnel will work as expatri- ate support staff in the St. Fergus Terminal (in

UK) on sub sea operation and inspections etc.

George Brown

Quest Technical Limited

Barton House, 73 Rydens Road,

Walton on Thames, Surrey KT12 3AL, UK

London, +4401

United Kingdom

Email: [email protected]

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - DIVER

Job Location: USA, NJ Lumberton

An established Structural Marine Engineering/

Construction Company located in Lumberton, (South/Central) New Jersey is looking for

Structural Engineers with bridge experience, a Professional Engineers License and a mini- mum of 5 years of related experience.

N.B.I.S. certification, underwater inspection capabilities and certified diver a plus.

We have immediate openings with an excel- lent starting salary and benefits package.

To apply, mail resume to:

P.O. Box 586

Lumberton, New Jersey 08048 or e-mail to: [email protected]

William J. Castle, P.E.

W. J. Castle, P.E. & Assoc., P.C. 693 Main Street, Building B

P.O. Box 586

Lumberton, NJ 08048 USA

Phone: 609-261-2268

Fax: 609-261-3422

Email: [email protected]

WEB: http://www.wjcastlegroup.com

SEAGOING ELECTRONICS

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

Job Location: USA, WA Seattle

MUST BE US CITIZEN, NAFTA PROFESSIONAL

OR CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN

THE US

General Position Summary: The Seagoing

Electronics Engineering Technician (EET) is responsible for assembly, operation, repair, maintenance, and mobilization/demobilization of the company's survey equipment. The incumbent also provides technical support on survey system development projects.

Essential Functions: ¦

Provide technical support on survey sys- tems development projects. ¦

Identify improvements, plan, design, and test new and existing technology and sur- vey equipment. ¦

Maintain or refurbish all field electronic and mechanical survey systems to include prop- er calibration, testing and certification prior to deployment to the field; and maintenance of adequate equipment and spares stock levels. ¦

Conduct light construction activities and util- ities' maintenance coordination. ¦

Assemble, operate, repair, maintain and mobilize/demobilize all survey equipment. ¦

Safely pack and stow equipment in prepara- tion for transport.

Specific Job Skills: ¦

Strong knowledge of digital and analogue integrated circuitry, DSP logic, micro-pro- cessing, RF principles, sonar fundamentals and ability to use a wide range of test equipment. ¦

Strong problem solving skills, and ability to resolve both technical and personal issues relevant to the job. ¦

Flexibility with changing schedules and work situations. ¦

Possess strong interpersonal skills that include the ability to work effectively with peers, subordinates, and superiors. Must have an excellent ability to communicate in a professional manner and seek a "win-win" solution. ¦

Ability to multi-task. ¦

Must be highly organized and able to work with deadlines. ¦

Excellent written and verbal communication skills. ¦

Computer literate. ¦

Fluent in written and spoken English. ¦

Pre-employment physical and drug screen (required).

Education and Experience: ¦

B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering Technology or higher. ¦ 5+ years experience in electronic trou- bleshooting and maintenance. ¦

Seagoing experience preferable, however not necessary.

Carrie Higley-Krowka

Fugro Seafloor Surveys, Inc. 2727 Alaskan Way - Pier 69

Seattle, WA 98121 USA

Fax: 206-441-9308

Email: [email protected]

WEB: http://www.seafloor.com

LEAD ENGINEER

Job Location: USA, MA Cataumet - Cape Cod

Falmouth Scientific, Inc. a marine technology company on Cape Cod specializing in ocean sensors systems is seeking a senior electri- cal engineer to lead a team of engineers and technicians through all phases of product development. Position reports directly to

President/GM.

Qualifications include a proven track record of 7+ years in the design, development, test- ing, installation and Customer support of marine instrumentation and ocean monitoring systems. MSEE preferred; BSEE or equiva- lent required. Competitor and Customer familiarity is a plus.

Strong hands-on software and hardware development in marine systems required.

Working knowledge of C++ and assembly languages essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of ocean hardware development, deployment and reliability.

Additional duties include proposal generation, costing, tasking, scheduling, sales support and presentations.

John Baker

Falmouth Scientific, Inc.

PO Box 315 1400 Route 28A

Cataumet, MA 02534 USA

Fax: (508)564-7643

Email: [email protected]

WEB: http://www.falmouth.com

SUBSEA / HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY (ALL LEVELS)

Job Location: Norway

Experienced Subsea Surveyors, Senior

Surveyors, QA/QC reporting and Technicians are required by a leading international

Geotechnical Survey Company for various assignments on 28 day rotations throughout 2006. HUET and Norwegian Survival / med- ical will be required and allowance will be made for Norwegian Tax. This is an excellent opportunity to work for a good company on 1st class survey vessels.

Start Date: April / May 2006

Duration: 28 Day Rotational Assignments

Rate: Good day rate

Bridget Drakes

TEK Personnel Consultants Ltd 4th Floor, Broadstone House,Broadstone

Road,Stockport

Manchester, SK5 7DL United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0) 161 975 0321

Email: [email protected]

WEB: http://www.tekpersonnel.co.uk/

DATA PROCESSOR (HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY)

Job Location: Norway

Experienced Data Processor for

Hydrographical Survey required by a leading international Geotechnical Survey Company for various assignments on 28 day rotations throughout 2006. HUET and Norwegian

Survival / medical will be required and allowance will be made for Norwegian Tax.

This is an excellent opportunity to work for a good company on 1st class survey vessels.

Start Date: April / May 2006

Duration: 28 Day Rotational Assignments

Location: Norwegian Base

Rate: Good day rate

Bridget Drakes

TEK Personnel Consultants Ltd 4th Floor, Broadstone House,Broadstone

Road,Stockport

Manchester, SK5 7DL United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0) 161 975 0321

Email: [email protected]

WEB: http://www.tekpersonnel.co.uk/

ENGINEERING ASSISTANT II -

ELECTRONICS

Job Location: USA, OPEN

Engineering Assistant II - Electronics

Multiple Positions Announcement #05-12-04

The Alvin Group is looking for an Engineering

Assistant II. The qualified applicant, with some supervision, applies acquired knowl- edge of established procedures to the assembly, testing and use of equipment in support of engineering projects related to oceanographic research.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Meticulous work habits and broad electrical/electronic skills are required. Must be capable of trou- bleshooting to the component level utilizing the proper test equipment and minimal docu- mentation. Excellent soldering skills are required.

SPECIFIC DUTIES PERFORMED: ¦

Maintain, repair and test both manned and unmanned Deep Submergence Vehicle elec-

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