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An artist's impression of the new multifunctional serv- ice vessel (MSV) being built for Shell (UK) Ltd. tion supervision and operational manage- ment of the MSV in 1979.

The vessel will be 100 meters (328 feet) long, and have a helideck capable of taking the large Boeing Chinook helicopters; three high specification cranes; a sick bay; 17 firefighting monitors capable of delivering a total of 40,000 gallons of seawater per min- ute over a fire site; and a saturation diving system capable of handling a team of 24 divers in saturatic at any one time. It will be a fully dynamically positioned six-column semisubmersible vessel.

For further information, write John Ling,

Seaforth Maritime Ltd., Seaforth Centre,

Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen AB2 IBS, Scotland.

JACKET LAUNCHING BARGE COM-

PLETED— M44, a jacket launching barge for a Micoperi group offshore construction company, was recently completed at the

Osaka Works (Sakai) of Hitachi Zosen. The largest of its kind in the world, M44 (shown above) is capable of carrying and launching up to 30,000-ton jackets. It is the first jacket launching barge constructed by Hitachi

Zosen. M44 measures 190 meters in length, 50 meters in breadth and 11.4 meters in depth (about 623.36 feet by 164.04 feet by 37.25 feet). Two fixed skid beams and two jacking units are installed on the barge.

Furthermore, the barge is provided with double-hinge-type rocker arms at the stern to facilitate the launching of the jacket.

BIANCO International, Inc. 2107 N. Causeway Blvd. Suite C

Mandeville, LA 70448 504/524-8607

Professional

Marine

Recruiting

Service

SHIP REPAIR ESTIMATOR

The addition of the largest floating Drydock on the West Coast at Dillingham Ship Repair has created a solid growth opportunity for an ex- perienced ship repair estimator.

Candidate should have two or more years estimating experience in one or more of the following: Piping, Machinery, Structural or

Electrical estimating.

Marine technical education desirable but not required.

Excellent fringe benefits, salary commensu- rate with experience.

Send resume to:

VIIZ7

Dillingham Ship Repair

Charles E. Carter

Chief Contract Administrator

P.O. Box 4367

Portland, Oregon 97208

An Equal Opportunity Employer

WANTED

MARINE ENGINEER

VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION

Waverly Residency

NEEDS

RIVER FERRY ENGINEERS at

Jamestown-Scotland Ferry

QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold U. S. Coast Guard License as Chief Engineer of a vessel propelled by diesel engine of 1600 horsepower. Good physical condition.

SALARY: $17,900 Annually

Fringe Benefits: Vacation, sick leave, retirement and

State paid hospital insurance.

Call 804-834-2333 collect for appointment for interview or write: Resident Engineer, Va. Dept. of Highways &

Transportation, Waverly, Virginia 23890.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 'CARS TO JOIN US?

NAVAL ARCHITECT

A San Francisco based consulting firm is seeking a naval architect with basic ca- pabilities in all aspects of marine design.

A degree in Naval Architecture and a familiarity with time-sharing and batch computer operations are required. Com- petency in the areas of technical writing and report preparation will be a consid- eration.

Salary and benefits are highly competitive.

Send resume to:

David J. Seymour, Ltd.

One Market Plaza

Steuart Street Tower, Suite 1111

San Francisco, California 94105

Attn: Stanley C. Stockdale

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Assistant Operations Manager (Inland) $38

Port Captains (Tanker) $35K+

Construction Superintendents $35K

Cost Engineer (Ship Repair) $30's

Chief Estimator (Commercial & Military) $30's

Operations Manager (Tug & Tanker

Experience) $30's

Assistant Operations Manager (Inland) $30's

Superintendent of Maintenance (Offshore Supply) $30's

Operations Coordinator (Tankers) $30K+

Project Engineer (Tankers) $30K+

Naval Architects (LNG & Inland) $30K+

Mechanical Engineer (Offshore) $30K+

Port Captain (Inland) $30K

Contracts Coordinator (Vessel

Administration) $25K+

Cargo Operations Coordinator $20's

Maintenance Planning Coordinator (Entry Level) $20K

Naval Architects (0-1 yr.) $20 K

Paint Superintendent (Gulf Coast) $20's

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Plus Many More

Call, or Send Your Resume To 2727 KIRBY, #517 HOUSTON, TEX. 77098 713 / 526 3748

TERMINAL MANAGER

Petroleum Products

Independent company seeks per- son experienced in operation of liquid terminal and barge main- tenance. Midwest area. Excellent pay and benefits. Equal opportu- nity employer. Our employees are aware of this ad. All replies con- fidential. Write to

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Maritime Reporter 107 East 31st St.

New York, NY 10016

SALESMAN WANTED

POSITION WITH A FUTURE IN MANAGEMENT

LEADING DECK COVERING CONTRACTOR, MANUFAC-

TURER AND CONSULTANT SEEKS A MATURE, EXPE-

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INDUSTRY. MARINE BACKGROUND DESIRED BUT NOT

NECESSARY. PHILADELPHIA BASED, MUST BE WILLING

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ENCE. OPPORTUNITY TO GROW.

OUR EMPLOYEES KNOW OF THIS AD.

Box 303 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, NY 10016

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