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CHARTERING MANAGER. Manages ship char- ering department of company engaged in pro- curement of specialized cargo contracts (reactor vessels, cranes, modules, pile hammers, off- shore units, jetfoils, etc.) for fleet of heavy-lift vessels and some conventional vessels, tugs, and barges; sets new goals and targets; performs market studies; trains personnel; negotiates di- rectly with shipowning and broker markets in major shipping centers around the world for short- and long-term chartering in of vessels, tugs, and barges to perform specialized cargo transportation, utilizing knowledge of standard international contracts customarily used in the trade. 40 hrs/wk. $51,000/yr. Requires 3 yrs. exp. in the job offered. Requires (1) exp. negotiating directly with international shipowning and bro- ker markets for chartering in of heavy-lift and conventional vessels, tugs, barges; (2) knowl- edge of specialized heavy cargo transport; (3) exp. in market studies; (4) exp. working with up- per-level management personnel and training personnel; (5) knowledge of standard interna- tional contracts customarily used in the trade
Apply at Texas Employment Commission, Hous- ton, Texas or send resume to Texas Employment
Commission, TEC Building, Austin, Texas, J.0 #4642460. Ad Paid by An Equal Employment Op- portunity Employer.
Estimator, Full time—experienced individual with proven track record wanted by Ship Re- pair Company in New York Area.
Box 901 118 East 25th Street
MARITIME REPORTER
New York, NY 10010
PORT ENGINEERS
American Systems Engineering Corpora- tion has openings for experienced Port
Engineers. Our Port Engineers maintain selected U.S. Navy ships in a Phased
Maintenance Program.
Applicants should be degreed Marine En- gineers holding USCG Engineer's Li- cense. U.S. citizenship is required.
Positions available in Honolulu, Hawaii;
Long Beach, CA; Charleston, SC; May- port, FL.
Send resume and salary requirements to;
American Systems
Engineering Corporation
Box 8988
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
MARITIME MANAGEMENT
MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY, A COLLEGE OF ENGI-
NEERING, TRANSPORTATION AND MANAGEMENT, off- ers a modular graduate degree program in management of marine-related organizations.
Designed for people who want to advance their careers in maritime industries.
Modular design allows study without career interruption
For additional information call or write Mrs. Doris Richard- son, Executive Secretary, Department of Graduate Studies (A-6), Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, Maine 04420
USA, telephone (207) 326-4311 extension 485.
SALES: Academy grad, proven ability, stable record, good contacts. Prefer an incentive/commission affiliation with a smaller organization (domestic or for- eign) looking to open up U.S. marine markets and/or achieve prompt sales re- sults for new product or service. For earli- est contact, send phone number to:
Box 903 118 East 25th Street
MARITIME REPORTER
New York, NY 10010
ENGINEERS/DESIGNERS
Growing Naval Architecture and Marine Engineer- ing firm needs Engineers and Designers for their
Seattle and Bremerton offices in the areas of:
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS
PIPING/HVAC
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE/STRUCTURAL
Competitive starting salaries, comprehensive benefit program.
Experience required in U.S. Navy ship design. Send resume to: Vice
President Operations, West
CDI MARINE COMPANY 920 Park Ave., Bremerton, WA 98310
U.S. Citizenship Required
EOE M/F/H/V
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
TEACH UNDERGRADUATE COURSES IN SEA-
MANSHIP, NAVIGATION, CARGO AND RE-
LATED NAUTICAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS. MS
DEGREE AND MARINE LICENSE PREFERRED
SELECTION EXPECTED TO BE MADE BY
START OF 2ND ACADEMIC QUARTER (10/16/86) OR, IF NOT POSSIBLE, BY END OF
DECEMBER, 1986. SEND RESUME TO: PRO-
FESSOR R. J. MEURN, DEPT. OF MARINE
TRANSPORTATION, U.S. MERCHANT MA-
RINE ACADEMY, KINGS POINT, NY 11024. AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
MARINE ENGINEER 41; ES.Sc.; 20 yrs. substantial experience with operation, maintenance, repair and construction of ships seeking responsi- ble position in Japan/Korea supervising construction of new buildings/managing operation, maintenance of existing ves- sels. Available from Oct. 1986. C.V. and references upon request.
Box 706 118 East 25th Street
MARITIME REPORTER
New York. NY 10010
SENIOR MARINE MANAGER
SEEKS POSITION
Twenty years of solid manufacturing, engineer- ing and marketing experience in the marine in- dustry. Seeks a challenging position requiring similar experience and with additional previous experience in strategic and operational plan- ning, resource utilization and product design and introduction. Experienced with government contract and proposal requirements. Pand L res- ponsibility. Resume upon request.
Box 803 118 East 25th Street
MARITIME REPORTER
New York, NY 10010
FOR SALE: 12 Uniflote barges 17'4" x 8' x 4' Can $84,000.00 3500' "Bennett'' oil booms x 36" Can 25.000.00 1350"'Flexi " oil booms x 36" Can 9.000.00 1350"'Slickbar" oil booms x 14" Can 4.000.00 16 U.S. army "Good Year" pneumatics 23' x 3'
Four compartments each Can $20,000.00
BARGES LONGUEUIL. CP 614. Montreal H3C2T8. Tel: |514) 463-2624.
FOR LEASE PURCHASE—SALE 1—M/V HEL-LYN PUSHBOAT 65' x 24' 9'5" DEPTH; TWIN
GM—16V-92 DIESEL; TWINDISC MG520 W6.11-1: TWIN
GENERATORS 4-71 WITH 30 KW GENERATOR SET
FOUR FLANKING RUDDERS. ALL MARINE ALUMINUM
CONST. CUT RUBBER BUMPER ON PERIMETER OF
VESSEL. ASKING $500,000—FINANCING AVAILABLE
M/V SHANE-T—51'7" x 22'1" x 9'0"; TWIN GM—16V-71;
TWIN 3-71 DIESEL-OPR-30 KW GENERATORS; TWIN
DISC—527—RESERVE GEAR WITH 5.17-1 RATIO AND
HYD CLUTCH; FOUR FLANKING RUDDERS; RUBBER
BUMPER SYSTEM. EXCELLENT CONDITION ASKING $295.000-FINANCING AVAILABLE.
CALL OR WRITE M. HUTTER, 504/586-9191
P.O. BOX 10507. NEW ORLEANS, LA 70181
Mt. Hope & Narragansett Bays
DOCKING & COASTAL TOWING
All Diesel Fleet
PROVIDENCE STEAMBOAT COMPANY 1 India St., Providence, Rl 02903 401-331-1930 **ATTENTION**
OWNER OPERATORS
SHIP DOCKING
FRANCHISES AVAILABLE
We supply the contracts and the contacts, and legal services to set you up in the ship docking business in any U. S. Port. We need owner operators ONLY that have at least two 1,800 H.P. tugs with the desire to move into the highly lucrative ship docking business.
We will train your docking pilots and your crews in the fine art of ship handling. WE HAVE 2 EAST COAST
PORTS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY THAT WE CAN GUAR-
ANTEE 50% OF THE SHIP DOCKING BUSINESS ($1,000,000
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