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murine rctruiTBrS Marine Talent 2200 6th Avenue Seattle. WA 9S131 |SOB| 623-679Q
PRODUCTION
ENGINEER
Excellent opportunity for qualified individual to engineer improved methods in all phases of new ship construction including structural in- stallation and outfitting trades. Also experience is desirable in heavy lift rigging and all phases of material handling. Knowledge of fitting and welding procedures and ability to communicate effectively is important.
Industrial engineering degree or equivalent.
Shipyard experience is a must.
Send resume including present or most re- cent salary to:
Personnel Department
BAY SHIPBUILDING CORP. 605 N. 3rd Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, Wi. 54235
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
MARINE
DESIGN ENGINEER
Major international oil company is seeking an individual for design and construction depart- ment.
Candidate should have degree and/or license and 5 to 10 years experience.
Responsibilities will include plan approval, ma- chinery selection, design review, and on-site construction inspection. Travel involved.
Salary commensurate with experience. Quali- fied candidates should reply in confidence to:
Gulf Trading & Transportation Co.
Marine Department
P. 0. Box 7880
Bala-Cynwyd, PA 19101
Attn: Mr. W. F. Muir
Equal Opportunity Employer
DIESEL ENGINEERS
Permanent Civil Service positions available on U.S. Navy operated ships. Coast Guard diesel license as second assistant or higher required.
Standard rates of pay in effect. Call collect 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday - Friday, (201) 858-6684, Mr. Cotter, Military Sealift Com- mand, Atlantic, Military Ocean Terminal,
Bldg. #42, Bayonne, N.J. 07002
Equal Opportunity Employer
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
Prominent naval architect firm has responsible positions available for qualified individuals pos- sessing an engineering degree and a minimum of 4 yrs. ex. in U.S. Navy surface ships program, preferably in overhaul, repair & modernization.
Positions available at our San Diego, Ca. & Jack- sonville, Fl. engineering facilities. Interested ap- plicants should send detailed resume in com- plete confidence to:
CDI MARINE CO.
Att: Mr. J. M. Dunford, V.P. 9951 Atlantic Blvd.
Jacksonville, Fl. 32211
MARINE EMPLOYMENT
SPECIALISTS
If you are a marine professional who desires em- ployment assistance on a company fee paid basis or are an employer seeking qualified Marine De- sign Engineers, Naval Architects, Shipbuilding Su- pervisors or other shoreside marine personnel, you get results by contacting:
RAY AGENT
Personnel Services incorpo'.t.d 823 West Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801 302/655-9561
SHIPYARD
ELECTRICAL
FOREMAN
Must be familiar with marine electrical power systems, marine electronic sys- tems, and shore-based industrial elec- trical distribution systems. Knowledge of domestic and foreign-flag commer- cial and military vessels is desired.
Electrical engineering degree also de- sired. All basic benefits, plus six weeks' vacation and company-paid insurance and pension plans.
For consideration, send resume to:
Box 715
Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street
New York, N.Y. 10016
An Equal Opportunity Employer
SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Dasic International
Corp., a leading manufacturer of marine and industrial maintenance chemicals and clean- ing equipment, has an opening in its Texas/
Louisiana territory for a sales representative.
Person must be a self starter with a proven track record in sales, and experience in han- dling either marine or industrial chemicals.
Send resume to Dasic International Corp., P.O.
Box 14907, Portland, Oregon 97214.
PORT CAPTAIN to supervise shipboard personnel for domestic fleet of offshore supply vessels and carry out repair and maintenance program. Extensive travel from home base in New Orleans. Will consider captains and chief engineers with 5 years experience. Send resume to:
ACADIAN MARINE SERVICES 225 Baronne, Suite 1515
New Orleans, La. 70112
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PRACTICAL GUIDES FOR THE MARINE SURVEYOR-By Richard A. Cady 1. "MARINE SURVEY PRACTICE" — a handbook offering examples of damage surveys and inspections for condition, charter, trips in tow, lay-up, and a practical approach to estimating costs. 2. "MARINE DAMAGE SURVEY GUIDE" —a more advanced handbook which deals with damage survey influences, the nature and cause of perils, field survey examples and unusual circumstances.
Books are available at $26.00 per copy, postpaid in the U.S.A., from MARINE SURVEY PRESS, 8000 Cottage
Hill Rd„ Mobile, Ala. 36609
PORT €NGIN€€R
TAMPA, FLORIDA
Expanding international steamship-liner organization has opening in Tampa, Florida, for Port Engineer experienced in diesel and shipyard maintenance. Must have First Class
Steam and Motor Certificate. Some travel required
All responses will be held in strict confidence Please send resume indicating salary history and requirement to:
Uiterwyk Corporation,
P0. Box 15375, Tampa, Florida 33684
WANTED
Chief Engineer — Marine 4000 H.P. Minimum
Good Starting Salary
Excellent Benefits 8-Hour Day, 40 Hours per week
Permanent Position
Cape May-Lewes Ferry
P.O. Box 827
N. Cape May, New Jersey 08204
Attention: William G. Evans (TEL: 609-886-2719)
AREA SERVICE ENGINEER (San Francisco Location)
MacGregor, the recognized world leader in the supply of hatch covers and roll-on/roll-off ac- cess equipment, is seeking an individual to take full responsibility for field marine repairs. The job demands an ability to provide total after sales service to the more than 14,000 ships equipped by MacGregor which call at ports on the West Coast U.S. Candidates will be familiar with shipyards, owners and the ship repair community. They will have developed skills and experience in ship repair, machine shop work and/or hydraulics, with a strong mechanical/ engineering aptitude. Respond in confidence with resume including salary history to J. Miele,
Personnel Dept.
MACGREGOR LAND & SEA SERVICE, INC. 135 Dermody Street Cranford, N.J. 07016
Part of International MacGregor
NEW CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR
Container operator with new building program seeks individual to represent owners for hull and machinery inspection, plan approval, etc. at foreign shipyard (Japan or other Far Eastern country) during construc- tion period (1978-1979); thereafter to work at com- pany's South Florida facility in Port Engineering capacity. This is an excellent opportunity with a well established and continually expanding company.
Send resume to:
Box 819 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, N.Y. 10016 20 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News