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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 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. li

I'ERSONNKI, CONSULTANTS

Serving the marine industry since 1973

CONTRACT, PROJECT, PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

P.O. BOX 996 HUMBLE, TX 77347 (713) 526-3748

SALES PROFESSIONALS

Dynamic, expanding Marine Coatings Division of a major NYSE Company has growth opportunities for experienced sales professionals for assignments in the metropolitan New York/New Jersey areas, and the

Gulf Coast region. These individuals will sell state -of- the-art Protective Coatings products to the Marine In- dustry for use worldwide. Primary responsibilities will include new sales development as well as increasing sales to existing customer base.

Successful candidates will have several years of Marine

Industry experience in sales and/or service activities and must possess exceptional verbal and writing skills.

Knowledge of high-performance protective coatings a definite plus.

For an exceptional career opportunity including excellent salary, benefits and advancement opportu- nities, send your resume in strictest confidence to:

AH'cROlM MARINE COATINGS DIVISION 4700 Ramona Boulevard

Monterey Park, CA 91754

Attn: C.J. Tibbets

MATERIALS MANAGER

Medium sized Northeast Wisconsin shipyard is seeking candidates for the position of Materials

Manager. The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of 10 years managerial experience with 3 years in the shipbuilding industry preferred. A

BS degree in Engineering, Operations Manage- ment or Business Administration is a strong plus.

The candidate must also have proven experience in implementation of an integrated manufactur- ing system such as MRP-II; strong oral and writ- ten communication abilities with senior manage- ment officials and subordinates and supervisory abilities. The well rounded candidate will be well versed in FAR/DAR, computerized purchasing systems, material control, warehousing and ILS areas. Knowledge of shipbuilding group tech- nologies and work methods a plus. This is a high visibility position and is available immediately.

U.S. citizenship is required.

Peterson Builders, Inc. offers competitive salary and full benefits package including profit shar- ing and pension programs. Qualified candidates should send detailed resume and salary history to:

Personnel Manager

Peterson Builders, Inc. 101 Pennsylvania St.

Sturgeon Bay, Wi. 54235

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/H/V

Manager

We are a major U.S. shipyard requiring a manager experienced in machin- ery distributive systems design.

Candidate should be able to demonstrate the ability to supervise and coor- dinate a staff ot qualified designers and engineers tasked with the detail, de- sign, and development of ship construction drawings for machinery piping and ventilation systems, mechanical systems (shafting, lifting arrange- ments, etc.) and machinery equipment foundations.

Send resume and salary requirements to Maritime Reporter, Box 1003, 118 E. 25th St., New York, NY 10010

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Sea-Land Service, Inc., a prominent international leader in ocean transportation, has a challenging opportunity at its

Marine Operations Department in Edison. New Jersey.

The ideal candidate for this prominent position will be well-versed in all phases of diesel powered vessel opera- tions and maintenance. The candidate will have 5 years specifically in slow speed diesel operations, as well as 3 years in a similar administrative capacity. Detailed knowl- edge of performance analysis, fuel quality and conserva- tion, new construction specification review, machinery design review and training program development required.

Microprocessor background is a must.

Applicants who can do domestic and international travel, and can meet demanding technical requirements are encouraged to apply. Sea-Land offers an attractive com- pensation and comprehensive benefits package. Send resume including salary history to

Sea-Land

Corporation

Personnel Manager

SEA-tAND CORPORATION

P.O. Bex BOO

Iselin. NJ 06830 £ i\ ,.i Oprxwtunity tJnptoyw M. F

Ship Repair Estimator 10-15 years experience in all phases of ship re- pair in vessels up to 200,000 tons deadweight.

Must be experienced in the commercial mar- ket. Experience in government contracts also desirable but secondary, Located in Pacific

Northwest in a very good location. Solid com- pany with good benefits and working condi- tions. Salary range $35,000-40,000 per annum according to experience.

Box 1001, MARITIME REPORTER, 118 East 25th St., New York, NY 10010

MANAGEMENT OPENINGS!

SHIPBUILQING-SHIP REPAIR

SHIPYARD PRODUCTION MANAGER

MANAGER, SHIP REPAIRS

SHIP SUPERINTENDENTS (2)

FOREMEN (BOILERMAKER, PIPE, OUTSIDE MACHINIST,

PAINT, ELECTRICALJ

WELDING ENGINEER

REPAIR ESTIMATOR

MATERIALS MANAGER and PURCHASING AGENT

PLANNING MANAGER

NAVAL ARCHITECT-TEST ENGINEER-PROJECT ENGINEER

QUALIFIED APPLICANTS ARE NEEDED NOW TO FILL NEW OPENINGS (EAST

COAST, WEST COAST AND GULF COAST.)

WE SPECIALIZE IN RECRUITING MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL FOR THE U.S.

SHIPBUILDING-SHIP REPAIR INDUSTRY. SEND US YOUR RESUME AS QUICKLY

AS POSSIBLE OR CALL MR. M.A. WEEKS AT 205-661-2294.

WEEKS & ASSOCIATES MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 921 COTTAGEHILL AVENUE MOBILE, ALABAMA 36693 205/661-2294

NAVAL ARCHITECT/MARINE

ENGINEER

East Coast designer and builder of small- er commercial vessels has opportunity for supervisory naval architect/marine engineer. Degree, five years' experience and thorough familiarity with USCG "T"

Boat regulations essential. Salary negoti- able. Send resume to:

Box 1002

MARITIME REPORTER & ENGINEERING NEWS 118 East 25th Street, NY, NY 10010

Food Operations Manager (Executive Chef). Responsibilities include: Admin- istration from shoreside of the chefs and entire galley department on board several cruise ships. Travels at least two to three weeks per month on board different ships. Discusses, proposes menus and negotiates with cruise lines.

Establishes menus and criteria for purchasing department to buy raw product to meet standards in quality within budget submitted. Interviews key person- nel to hire French chefs, sous chefs and pastry chefs in France. Establishes training programs on board and ashore in areas of master gourmet cooking, leaderhsip in galley, human resources, understanding idiosyncracies of ship life, programming and scheduling, quality control, budgeting and U.S. Public

Health regulations. Visits ports in advance of ships' arrival to ascertain avail- ability of food and beverage items for preparation of menus. Negotiates with vendors as to quality and price. 50 hour week, $3,000/month, will be working 9-6 on ship, seven days per week; ashore six days per week. 40% of work is aboard ship. Applicants must have two years experience in job offered or may qualify with three years as executive or sous chef aboard ship and one year ashore in European cuisine food preparation positions or apprenticeship (ref- erences required). Applicants must speak French. Requires appropriate Euro- pean cuisine food preparation experience in pastry, pantry, butchering, fish, vegetables, and entremet. Requires ready availability for travel. Submit re- sume only to Job Service of Florida, 701 S.W. 27th Avenue, Room 15, Miami,

FL 33135. REF: Job Order #FL-5571905. > MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND, PACIFIC | MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 1 The Military Sealift Command, Pacific, Oakland, CA a major compo-fc i nent of the U.S. Navy is seeking experienced Quality Assurance Engi- | neers as well as Port Engineers/Mechanical Engineers GS-12 (Salary l range $33,979-$43,753.) > Quality Assurance Engineers duties include research, development and implementation j

I of an ongoing program of vessel performance and reliability testing. Duties also include < > the development of test procedures, supervising on board testing and analyzing results j

J from a reliability engineering and energy conservation perspective. < ( Port Engineers/Mechanical Engineers perform management and administrative func-< ) tions in support of a program of total ship operation and maintenance. Has management ( ! responsibility for planning and directing ship maintenance and repair work scope and ( [definition including regulatory body inspections, budget development and fiscal con-j trol. < (Candidates must possess a B.S. degree in a applicable engineering discipline. Extensive < ) engineering experience in the maritime environment with an in-depth knowledge of j (mechanical and electrical systems and test procedures is mandatory. A U.S. Coast)

S Guard chief engineer license or professional engineer registration is highly desirable. ] < Extensive travel may be required. < 5 TO OBTAIN APPLICATION MATERIAL CONTACT: j

Military Sealift Command

Code P-223

Oakland, CA 94625-5010 or telephone (415) 466-4687

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