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WILSON
STEAMSHIP
We have served the Shipping Industry exclusively for over 40 years and main- tain an active file of people experienced in all of its phases — including Port
Engineers, Ship Construction Supervi- sors, M&R, Sales Engineers (chemicals, coatings, etc.) — to relocate anywhere.
Salaries and fees negotiable; inquiries without obligation and in confidence. wilson ::r "Specializing exclusively to the Maritime Industry tor over 40 years 1121 Walker, Suits 220
Houston, Texss 77002 (713) 224-2200 150 Broadway, Suits 503
New York, New York 10038 (212)732 2921
INDUSTRIAL & MARINE PAINT SALES Rep:
Must have experience and references, Southeast area. Reply
Box 317
Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, NY 10016
PORT ENGINEER for New York City based
Marine Transportation Company. Respon- sibilities will include: the supervision of short and long range maintenance of a fleet of eight (8) tugboats. Some travel required. Candidate should be a Maritime
Academy graduate, and be a licensed Ma- rine Engineer. Experience should include five years (seagoing and related shore- side) maintenance and repair with diesel powered engines. Salary commensurate with experience. Excellent fringe benefit program. All replies will be held in strict- est confidence. Reply with resume to:
Box 319
Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, NY 10016
BUYER
Established Marine Supply Co. requires buyer with 2-3 years experience in purchasing electri- cal and mechanical parts. Excellent benefits.
Box 315 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, NY 10016
MARINE ENGINEER
Expanding chemical cleaning company has an opening for a Marine Engineer in its company, to supervise field crews and manage jobs.
The qualified candidate will have a basic knowledge of shipboard systems; boilers, refrigeration, distilling plants, hydraulic systems. Chemical cleaning; water blasting experience a plus. Marine supervisory expe- rience required.
Duties include; job surveys, bidding and total per- formance responsibilities, moderate travel; govern- ment clearance will be required. Must be willing to possibly relocate in the future.
Opportunity for advancement with excellent company benefits. Compensation commensurate with experi- ence.
Forward resume in confidence with salary history to:
Mr. Lee Oughton, Manager
Oakley Marine Services, Div. of Oakite Products, Inc. 700 Middlesex Avenue
Metuchen, New Jersey 08840
An Equal Opportunity Employer
BIANCO Intsrnationol, Inc. 100 Mariner's Blvd. Suite BB
Mandsville, IA 70448 504/524-8407
Professional
Marine
Recruiting
Service
LICENSED OFFICERS are sought (deck &/or engine), preferably with tank &/or gas carrier experience to design, de- velop and operate training programs. Existing courses utilize shiphandling and LNG cargo sys- tem simulators. Radar, collision avoidance, and engine room simulators are planned. Full time and seasonal positions available.
Send resume to:
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, MARINESAFETY
INTERNATIONAL MARINE AIR TERMINAL, LA-
GUARDIA AIRPORT, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 11371, USA
REPAIR SUPERINTENDENT
Barge Repair Superintendent for midwest area shipyard specializing in general top- side repairs and tank barge cleaning. Re- quire strong background in steel repairs, with 20 years experience, the last five in supervisory positions. Excellent benefits program. Salary commensurate with back- ground.
Box 320 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News 107 East 31 Street New York, NY 10016
Head, Department of Engineering
U. S. Merchant Marine Academy
Department of Commerce
Position Available July 1, 1981
Advanced degree and marine engineer's license preferred. Academic teaching and administrative experience required.
Starting salary $40,346.
Deadline for applications April 1, 1981.
Send application and resume to:
Academic Dean
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Kings Point, New York 11024
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MARINE SALES PERSONNEL
ANSCHUETZ OF AMERICA
Part of a Billion Dollar International Corporation is paying top dollar for exoerienced sales personnel for commercial ship navigational equipment (Gyro Com- passes — Autopilots — Steering Controls — SAT-
NAVS — Lorans — Logs — Radars — ARPA Sys- tems, etc.) with a minimum of three years experience, self starter.
We offer: A. Attractive salary and incentive program
B. Excellent medical, dental, and pension plan
C. Company car
D. A chance to sell for a respected name in the Marine Industry in the field of
Marine Electronics and Navigational
Systems.
E. Our firm is backed by an excellent world-wide service network to support your sales efforts.
F. Job satisfaction
Please write and send your resume to Mr. Dennis
Mclntyre:
Anschuetz of America 485 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10017
WANTED
Marine Electronic Technician 1st Class radio license with Radar Endorsement.
HANNAH MARINE CORPORATION
P.O. Box 189 Lemont, IL 60439 (312) 242-3210 Attn: R.M.T.
Specializing in
MARINE • SHIPPING • TRANSPORTATION
We are specialists who know YOU ft bus.ness {rxectifJeaic/i for information contact:
Michael R Keough Vice President
General Manager Division of 'uerri (j inc General Manager 140 Bay St. Staten Island MY 10301 -212 447 5558
WANTED
MARINE ENGINEER
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION
Waverly Residency
NEEDS
CHIEF ENGINEERS for
River Ferry at
Jamestown-Scotland Ferry
Near Williamsburg & Major Military Installations in the Area
QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold U.S. Coast Guard License as Chief Engineer of an inspected vessel propelled by a diesel engine of at least 1600 horsepower. Good physical condition.
BASE SALARY : $19,170 Annually (Eligible for in- crease to $20,040 at end of first year of employment)
Any time worked over 8 hours per day and/or 40 hours per week compensated for at V/2 times the hourly rate for the Base Salary shown above.
FRINGE BENEFITS: Vacation, sick leave, retirement and State paid hospital insurance.
Call 804-834-2333 collect for appointment for interview or write: Resident Engineer, Virginia Dept. of Highways and Transportation, Waverly, Virginia 23890.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MARINE SALES
REPRESENTING
gflmi j^A/LiO/i Rubber Sleeve or Flange Bearings
Stuffing Boxes and Keel Coolers
Heavy Duty Fendering
WESTERN BRANCH METALS
Armco Stainless Shafting Systems
Machining — Propeller Nuts
DAMAN INDUSTRIES
Ceramaloy Coatings
Propeller Shaft Liners
Dredge Pump Sleeves and Shafts
FNT INDUSTRIES, INC.
Commercial Fishing Supplies
Netting — Rope — Twine
KAHLENBERG BROS.
Air Horns — S/S Propellers
P.O. Box 33, Glenhead, N.Y. 11545
516-676-3738
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