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CLASSIFIED AND EMPLOYMENT ADVERTISING
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REPORTER'S classified section carries more advertising and sells more products than any other publication in the marine industry. Closing date for classified advertising is 20 days prior to the date of the issue. For further details contact John C,
O'Malley at (212) 477-6700. Send all advertising material to MARITIME REPORTER And Engineering News, 118 East 25th
Street, New York, NY 10010.
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES!
SHIPBUILDING—SHIP REPAIR
ENGINEERING MANAGER
CHIEF NAVAL ARCHITECT
MANAGER, PROPULSION SYSTEMS
ESTIMATING MANAGER
SENIOR ESTIMATORS
PURCHASING MANAGER
PRODUCTION MANAGER
SHIP SUPERINTENDENT
GENERAL MANAGER (NAVAL REPAIRS)
We specialize in recruiting key management personnel for the ship- building and ship repair industry. All fees and expenses are company paid. The above positions, and many others, are now open. Call Mr.
M. A. Weeks at (205) 661-2294 as soon as possible or send resume im- mediately!
WEEKS AND ASSOCIATES
Management Consultants 921 Cottage Hill Avenue, Mobile Alabama 36609
U.S. Department of Transportation
United States
Coast Guard
NAVAL
ARCHITECT
The Naval Engineering Division, Design
Branch is seeking a Naval Architect (Arrangements Specialist) responsible for the coordination of the General
Arrangements of the Coast Guard's cutters and icebreakers. CAD experience is desirable. Position is also responsible for fire containment systems, cathodic protection and paint systems, and resistance predictions. For further information contact:
Commandant (G-CAS-5) Room 3418
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2100 Second St., S.W.
Washington, DC 20593
ATTN: Ms. Shirley Bennett (202) 426-2330 * This position is promotable from within.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION EMPLOYER
MASTER FOREIGN GOING
With excellent work record and refer- ences; available for a ship delivery for a modest fee, and would consider any Ma- rine related position. Phone any time: (604) 758-0391
MARINE SUPERINTENDENT for Houson offices of ship- ping company operating petrochemical parcel tankers.
Responsibilities include: continuous updating of Korean crew-management contractor on U.S. Coast Guard Regs.; advising world-wide offices (especially Tokyo) of changes in U.S. Coast Guard Regs.; providing liaison (in Korean lan- guage) with Ship's Masters while in U.S. ports and waters to ensure performance of ship and crew meet all U.S. regula- tory requirements (EPA, TOSCA, OSHA) and laws; attend- ing company's vessels at any port where loading or unload- ing hazardous cargoes to ensure maintenance of maximum safety; advising ship charterers (Japanese) on proper han- dling and cargo adjacencies to comply with U.S. and inter- national regs.; monitoring ship performance data such as speed/fuel consumption correlations; counseling ship's
Masters on upgrading officer and crew performance; advis- ing Company's local charterers on technical aspects of chemical tanker operations; communicating via telex and radio with ship's Masters (in Korean language) regarding last minute changes in routings, cargo liftings and off-load- ings. Must be fluent in English and Korean and also speak
Japanese. Degree in Marine or Nautical Science required with min. 5 yrs. experience, including min. 2 as master of ocean-going vessel and min. 2 as Marine Superintendent dealing with operating hazardous liquids ships. Salary $2,500 per month. Apply at the Texas Employment Com- mission, Houston, Texas, or send resume to the Texas Em- ployment Commission, TEC Building, Austin, Texas 78778,
J. O. #4510279. Ad Paid by An Equal Opportunity Em- ployer
PORT CAPTAIN
New York-based steam-ship company requires an experienced Port Captain to direct and monitor per- formance of U.S.-Flag Tankers and Bulk Carriers mainly in the Gulf of Mexico, West Coast area.
The candidate should have U.S. Coast Guard mas- ter license and minimum five years experience in shoreside marine operations plus seagoing tanker experience as a master or chief officer on U.S.-Flag vessels.
Our employees are aware of this position.
Send complete resume and salary history in confi- dence to:
Box 904 MARITIME REPORTER 118 East 25th Street New York, NY 10010
Contract Administrator/
Senior Estimator
Dillingham Ship Repair is conducting a Nationwide search for a Contract Administrator. This position reports directly to the V P. of Contract Administration and will be responsible for the total contract administration process. Responsibilities will include preparation and development of contract proposals, estimating, establishment of budget and cost control schedules, maintenance of contract administration and customer relations. Additionally, this position has the responsibility for compilation and preparation of documents for invoicing and negotiation of the final settlement.
Qualified applicants should have 5 years experi- ence in contract administration including the repair of Product and Crude Tankers. Navy and Cruise Vessel experience a plus.
DSR is a dynamic company located in the beautiful
Pacific Northwest. Compensation is commensurate w/exp. and includes a competitive benefit package that includes profit sharing.
For confidential consideration, please send a cover letter with salary requirements and a resume to:
Employment Manager
P.O. Box 4367 fA Portland, OR 97208 ™ ™ LiJ (503) 285-1111
VIlZ^ Dillingham Ship Repair
Equal Opportunity Employer
Ship Repair Representative in Norfolk—New- port News area—Prefer individual with estab- lished record with Navy and Marad.
Box 902 MARITIME REPORTER 118 East 25th Street New York, NY 10010
DESIGNERS/DRAFTERS/ENGINEERS
Our tradition of excellence continues... Come launch new success designing the world's best ships.
Work in a professional environment where dedi- cation to quality is complemented by inno- vation Opportunities for Designers, Drafters,
Engineers in the following disciplines: Civil/
Structural, Piping, Mechanical, Electrical,
Marine Engineering/Naval Architecture, at various levels to work on major U.S. Navy ship design programs. MARINE EXPERIENCE
DESIRABLE.
Set your career on course with comprehensive benefits . including tuition refund in an environment where performance is the only criterion for opportunity. Apply in person, send resume or call: (212) 613-1351
GIBBS & COX, INC. 119 West 31st Street
New York, N.Y, 10001
U.S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V
WANTED
MARINE ENGINEER &
FERRY PILOT
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION
Waverly Residency
NEEDS
RIVER FERRY ENGINEERS &
RIVER FERRY PILOTS at
Jamestown-Scotland Ferry
Near Williamsburg & Major
Military Installations in the Area
RIVER FERRY ENGINEER
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. Physical ability to attend to boat operations and respond to emergencies.
RIVER FERRY PILOT
QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold U.S. Coast Guard License as master and first class Pilot of ferryboats of at least 1000 gross tons on inland waters. Physical ability to attend to boat operations and respond to emergencies.
BASE SALARY: Up to $26,160
Any time worked over 40 hours per week compensated for at 1V4 times the hourly rate for the Base Salary shown above.
FRINGE BENEFITS: Vacation; sick leave; State paid retire- ment, group life insurance, and hospital insurance
CALL 804-834-2333 for appointment for interview or write:
Resident Engineer, Virginia Dept. of Highways & Transpor- tation, P.O. Box 45, Waverly, Va. 23890-0045
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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