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CLASSIFIED AND EMPLOYMENT ADVERTISING

HOW TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: Mail clearly written or typed copy to: MARITIME REPORTER, 118 East 25th

Street, New York, NY 10010. Include any photos, drawings or logos if required. Specify size of ad and number of insertions.. .

Classified Advertising — Per Issue Rate: Classified advertising is sold at a rate of $70 per column inch . .. MARITIME

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 deiails contact iohn 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.

PROJECT ENGINEER

Degreed engineer, preferably Na- val Arch/Marine Eng. with 5 years ex- perience in a shipyard design engineer- ing capacity. Candidate should be able to demonstrate the ability to adminis- ter and coordinate such projects as fish- ing, passenger and other small ves- sels; commercial and government overhauls. U.S. citizenship required

Please submit your resume in confidence to:

Attention: Chief Engineer

BENDER SHIPBUILDING & REPAIR COMPANY, INC.

IP.O. BOX 42, Mobile, AL 36601

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Coordinator Wanted

Conoco Inc. Marine Department

We are a major Oil Company with four VLCC's Requirements of posi- tion include a degree in Marine Engineering and some experience with repair and maintenance on tanker ships. Relocation to Houston.

Texas a must.

Send resume of previous experience listing education and licenses held to:

Helen Myers, Conoco Inc., P.O. Box 2197, Triangle 3024, Houston.

Texas 77252

U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY at

Annapolis, Maryland

Seeking individualsqualifying for Assistant professor posi- tion (tenure track).

Qualifications: An earned doctorate coupled with a strong background in the use of computing in the classroom.

Responsibilities: Assists faculty members with the integra- tion of computer technology into the engineering curricu- lum. Must teach minimum of one undergraduate course per semester in the area of personal expertise.

Salary: Negotiable depending on experience and qualifica- tions.

Personal expertise is expected to fall within one of the fol- lowing Engineering disciplines:

Aerospace: Electrical, Mechanical, Naval Architecture,

Ocean, Marine, or Weapons & Systems

Position is available June 1, 1988

Closing date: December 31,1987

Submit letter of application, resume and minimum of three references to:

Director. Computer Services

Ward Hall

United States Naval Academy

Annapolis, Maryland 21402-5045

Attn: Mr. Doug Afdahl (301) 267-3693 (Equal Opportunity Employer)

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 bedegreed Marine En- gineers holding USCG Engineer's Li- cense. U.S. citizenship is required.

Positions available in Honolulu, Hawaii;

San Francisco, CA.

Send resume and salary requirements to:

American Systems

Engineering Corporation

Box 8988

Virginia Beach, VA 23452

ATTENTION

Experienced Docking Pilots needed in N.E. Atlantic

Coast of the U.S. Also river & bay pilots in same areas $100,000+ per year.

Send resume of previous experience along with li- censes held to Maritime Reporter, Box 1201, 118 E. 25th Street New York, NY 10010

REPS WANTED

NAVAL EXP.

We are a long time Mfg. of MIL Spec.

Equipment and are seeking REPS, to help us penetrate the Commercial and Naval

Ship Yards with the following capabilities and components: • REFURBISHING SWITCHGEAR AND RE-

LATED ELECTRICAL CONTROL EQUIP-

MENT • NEW SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROL PAN-

EL ASSEMBLIES TO MIL SPEC. OR IEEE- 45 • TRANSFORMERS TO MIL SPEC. OR IEEE- 45 • MIL SPEC. COMPONENTS • MACHINING OF SHIPSHAFTS AND

OTHER LARGE PIECES OF CASTINGS OR

EQUIPMENT. • MIL SPEC. COMPONENTS • RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Our goal is to select REPS, in Key Areas throughout the U.S., with related experi- ence to promote our interests. Please sub- mit Resume or Line Card with a cover letter indicating the territory currently covered and your strengths to:

BOX 1202, MARITIME REPORTER 118 E. 25th, NEW YORK NY 10010

PROFESSOR OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE

Webb Institute of Naval Architecture

Webb Institute of Naval Architecture is a four year, ac- credited college of engineering which grants the Bachelor of

Science Degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineer- ing. The entire student body at Webb Institute is on full scholarship, and the students rank among the best in engi- neering colleges in the United States. They complete 147 credit hours in the four year program, including a thesis.

Webb Institute, through its research center, also conducts sponsored research work for the maritime industry. The sponsors consist of government agencies (Martime Admin- istration, Navy, Coast Guard), private corporations, and small businesses. The research is accomplished by faculty mem- bers with support from research assistants and technicians.

The professor of Naval Architecture is expected to conduct classroom instruction in: basic naval architecture, ship de- sign, and ship production. In addition, he or she is expected to participate in scientific research or engineering projects, and to be active in the affairs of professional organizations.

Applicants must hold a M.S. degree in science orengineer- ing. Either the M.S. or the B.S. must be in naval architecture.

In addition, applicants should have experience in: college level teaching, ship design, and shipbuilding. Salary and benefits are competitive and will be based on applicant's ex- perience.

Interested individuals should submit a letter of application and resume to: Dean Edwin G. Wiggins, Webb Institute of

Naval Architecture, Glen Cove, NY, 11542. Deadline for application is January 4th, 1988.

Webb Institute of Naval Architecture is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer.

CHIEF ENGINEER

New York Maritime College Training Ship Empire

State desires a full time Chief Engineer. United

States Coast Guard Chief Engineer Steam, Un- limited HP license required. Vessel deployed 2 months each summer. Salary in the 40's plus liberal benefits package. Campus housing may be avail- able. Call Master at 212-409-7350 for additional in- formation.

Resume to:

Master, TS EMPIRE STATE

MARITIME COLLEGE

Fort Schuyler, Bronx, NY 10465

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