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Labor Relations Assistant
College Graduate with several years experience preferably, but not necessarily, in maritime or con- struction industry with labor relations background.
Duties involve assistance in contract negotiations and day to day contract administration. Salary— $12,000 plus—depending on experience and abil- ity. Send resume in strict confidence to:
Box 216 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, N.Y. 10016
NAVAL
ARCHITECT
J. Ray McDermott & Co., Inc. is a leading engi- neering and construction company providing serv- ices primarily to the offshore petroleum industry.
We have an immediate opening in the marine section of our design group in New Orleans for a naval architect. Applicants must have a Bachelor's
Degree or equivalent in naval architecture, and a minimum of three years' experience, preferably of a varied background.
The work will include stability studies of various types of marine equipment, design work, estimat- ing, and performing installation studies of offshore platform jackets.
Position offers an excellent salary, fringe bene- fits, and advancement opportunities. All work will be based in New Orleans. Send resume, including salary information to Personnel Department:
J. RAY McDERMOTT & CO., INC.
P.O. Box 60035
New Orleans, Louisiana 70160
STRUCTURAL • MECHANICAL • PIPING • ELECTRICAL
DRAFTSMEN
From drawing board to shipboard.... you can see the action at Electric Boat
Working at the Electric Boat division of
General Dynamics provides a number of unique advantages, not the least of which is an opportunity to see your designs and plans translated from the drawing board into a smoothly functioning nuclear powered submarine easing out with the tide of the Thames River ... or returning, mission accomplished for refueling or modification.
Because the nuclear submarine is one of the most advanced projects, design-wise, in the world, you can be sure, too, that you will be working at the very top of your skills. No technical obsolescence here.
Last, but not least, the opportunity to live and work on the Connecticut shore of Long Island
Sound is in itself a real advantage. Modern or period homes, excellent schools, and the entire outdoors at your doorstep for recreation- skiing, skating, hunting, fishing, Sailing—just minutes from your job.
Get a piece of the action for yourself. Write details of your background, or call Mr. R. H.
Moore (203) 446-3040 for an appointment.
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Electric Boat Division 75 Eastern Point Road, Croton, Conn. 06340
U.S. Citizenship Required • Male & Female applicants Invited to Apply
An equal opportunity employer
Florida Department of Transportation
NEEDS IMMEDIATELY
MARINE CAPTAIN II
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Salary: $7,800-$ 1 0,691
Must possess U.S. Coast Guard License as Master for gross tonnage of 537 ton vessel.
MARINE ENGINEER II
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Salary: $7,371-$ 1 0,085
Responsible for operation, maintenance, and repair of diesel and gas engines.
Must possess U.S. Coast Guard Marine Engineer
License for 1,600 h.p. vessel.
Contact George Douglas, Personnel Manager,
P.O. Box 1089, Lake City, Florida
Telephone: (904) 752-3300
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Designers • Engineers • Draftsmen
MARINE
Leading Naval Architectural and Marine Engineer- ing firm expanding its organization at all levels requires Marine Engineers, Naval Architects, Elec- trical, Piping, HVAC, Mechanical, Structural and
Electronic Engineers, Designers and Draftsmen.
Shipyard, ship design office, or shipboard experi- ence desirable.
Also require 2 engineers experienced in Computer
Aided Ship Design specializing in any of above categories.
Long term programs.
Excellent salaries and benefits.
OPENINGS IN OUR OFFICES IN • NEW YORK • WASHINGTON • SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO
U.S. Citizenship Required
Submit resume indicating geographic preference to:
M. Rosenblatt & Son, Inc.
Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 350 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10013
Telephone (212) 431-6900
We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f
HULL DRAFTSMEN
The American Ship Building Company requires hull draftsmen with at least three years' experience in marine hull steel and outfitting.
Must be thoroughly experienced in the use of ABS
Rules . . . Write:
The American Ship Building Company 400 Colorado Avenue
Lorain, Ohio 44052
Att: Vice President, Engineering
NAVAL ARCHITECT
STRUCTURAL ANALYST
Experienced structural analyst with full knowledge of Computer Programming and good background in basic Naval Architecture wanted for New York office. Liberal benefits, pleasant working atmos- phere.
Reply in confidence by forwarding resume and salary requirements to:
J. J. HENRY CO., INC.
Naval Architects 90 West Street New York, N.Y. 10006
Att: Horst W. Janecke
An Equal Opportunity Employer "THOMAS W. LAWSON", Boston, Mass. SET OF (10) 8x10 rare photos of, 7-6-5-4 MASTED "GRAND YANKEE SAIL-
ING SCHOONERS", largest in the world, built from 1890 to 1920, under full sail. Excellent for home, office or gifts, along with a history of each. $40.00, 1st Class Mail,
Postpaid, or ($5.00) ea. singly, Postpaid. Larger size mounted photos on (Vs") Masonite in sizes up to 40"x60".
Prices of These on Request. Send Remittance with Orders.
Satisfaction Guaranteed and Immediate Service.
PHOTOS AND HISTORIES OF STEAMERS BUILT FROM 1896 THROUGH 1952, INCLUDING WORLD WAR I &
WORLD WAR II MERCHANT VESSELS ALL BUILT IN
U.S.A. INCLUDES PHOTO OF FASTEST MERCHANT VES-
SEL IN WORLD, THE "UNITED STATES". ALL EXCELLENT
AND VERY CLEAR. SET OF (10) 8xl0's for ($40.00), 1st
Class Mail, Postpaid or ($5.00) ea., Postpaid, singly. Also (10) Excellent Old Time Shipyard Scenes of East Coast Ship- yards from turn of Century thru 1926 at the same prices.
ABE RAPAPORT MARINE EQUIPMENT 1712 Harbor Way Seal Beach, California 90740
Area Code: (213) Phones: 430-2538 or 596-7320
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