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EMPLOYMENT/RECRUITMENT

Michael R. Keough, CPC

KEOUGH ASSOCIATES

P.O. Box 010990

Staten Island, N.Y. 10301-8347

PH: (718)979-8698 FAX: (718)667-8347

Recruitment & Personnel Consultants to the Marine Industry

DIESEL ENGINE SERVICE ENGINEER WANTED

Growing factory authorized service center is looking for a qualified engineer for their Florida operation. Previous experience w/European diesel engine manufacturers a must. Excellent benefits: Medical,

Dental & Profit Sharing. Assistance in relocation available. Respond with Resumes to: Maritime Reporter, Box #801,118 East 25th

Street, New York, NY 10010.

SENIOR ENGINEER SURVEYOR/SURVEYOR-IN-CHARGE

The Senior Engineer Surveyor/Surveyor-ln-Charge for an international not-for-profit ship classification society, with an office in northeast OH, conducts surveys and issues certifications for motor (diesel) and steam ships of unlimited horsepower, including the most technologically advanced classed with the society, for shipowners and insurance carriers' representatives. • Provides quotations, inspects and issues certificates for industrial and offshore work by direct inspection of equipment and facilities intended for vessels and related non marine offshore operations primarily used in the oil industry. • Provides these quotations, inspections and certifications for industrial and offshore projects in compliance with international and national codes, standards and/or customer specifications and also witnesses tests for compli- ance to same requirements. • Conducts safety assessments of offshore and industrial plants and equipment and applies industrial knowledge of petroleum engineering and experience to evaluate antipollution measures during the construction of plant and/ or equipment. Certifies safe operation of newly built industrial equipment. • Provides services for industrial projects including design appraisal, technical on-site investigations, nondestruc- tive examinations, quality assessments and safety/reliability audits. • Reviews major structural components and mechanical systems of vessels for compliance with design, manufacture, construction and maintenance classification requirements and applicable international codes, conventions and standards. • Prepares quotations, inspects and issues certificates for material and marine equipment, intended for vessels and offshore installation at the manufacturer's works, including but not limited to: steam boilers, pressure vessels, piping systems, steering gear, electrical plant, and refrigeration plant by conducting visual and operational examinations. • Inspects vessels' hull and equipment for structural defects due to materials fatigue, corrosion and other forms of material failure using non-destructive examination techniques, including dye penetration, magnetic particle testing and dimensional checks. • Conducts all classification (hull and machinery) and statutory surveys, as mandated by international conventions, to include safety construction, safety equipment, radio telegraphy, loadlines, and marine pollution prevention, and issues appropriate certifications upon completion of surveys which ensure compliance with codes, standards, rule requirements and international conventions.

Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in mechanical or marine engineering. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, applicant may substitute a mechanical or marine engineering certificate and 3 months of at sea experience as an apprentice on engine room watch of a steam or motor vessel while working towards a U.S. Second or Third

Assistant Engineer license or its equivalent foreign license. Qualifications determined equivalent by creden- tials service also satisfy educational requirements. All qualified applicants must possess a Chief Engineer's license in marine engineering, pursuant to 46 C.F.R. subpart 10.10, or its equivalent foreign license, for both motor (diesel) and steam powered vessels of unlimited horsepower. 1 Yr. experience is required in the job described or 3 Yrs. experience as a marine surveyor, marine engineer, petroleum test and/or industrial engineer is required. If 3 Yrs. experience as a marine and/or marine surveyor is presented, applicant must have conducted surveys of industrial, oil and offshore equipment. If 3 Yrs. experience as a petroleum test equipment and/or industrial engineer is presented, applicant must have conducted statutory ship classification surveys of motor (diesel) and steamships of unlimited horsepower according to international and national codes and standards, of safety construction, safety equipment, radio telegraphy, load lines and antipollution devices used for vessels.

Incumbent is required to travel approximately 40% of the time, to visit ships and industrial equipment manufac- turers, shipowner and insurance carriers' representatives, primarily located in the states of OH, PA, Ml, WV, IN and NY. 40 hrs/wk, 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, OT as needed. $71,984 per yr. with $30 per hr. OT. Must have proof of legal authority to work indefinitely in the U.S. Send resume in duplicate (no calls) to J. Davies,

JOB#OQ172, Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, P.O. Box 1618, Columbus, OH 43216. 116

HEAD DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING

U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

Applications and nominations are invited for the position of Head, Department of Engineering. The

Academy offers a 4-year Baccalaureate degree pro- gram to prepare selected young men and women for service in the United States Merchant Marine and

Naval Reserve. One-half of the 1000 Midshipmen are engineering majors. One program, Marine Engineer- ing Systems, is ABET accredited and another in Engi- neering Management is under development. There are 22 faculty.

Candidates must possess a Ph.D. or have a Mas- ters degree plus a Senior Marine Engineering License from the U.S. Coast Guard. Desirable characteristics include: administrative experience, a prominent record of scholarship, college level teaching, and association with the marine and transportation industries.

This position is in the excepted service. U.S. citizenship is required. Interviewing begins December 15,1994. Send complete resumes to:

ACADEMIC DEAN

U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

Kings Point, NY 11024-1699

Equal Opporunity Employer M/F/HW

PORT ENGINEER

Ambitious, responsible team player, totally involved in planning and directing onboard maintenance functions for an expanding overnight passenger vessel operation.

Assist existing port/marine ops executives with three vessel operations. Steam recip- rocating, as well as diesel engine experi- ence required. Will be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving various me- chanical problems as well as assisting in the budgeting and managing of multi-ves- sel lay-up functions. Must have a USCG

Marine Engineering license and at least three years onboard experience.

Submit resumes and applications to:

Delta Queen Steamboat Company 30 Robin Street Wharf

New Orleans, LA 70130 or Fax: (504) 585-0630

SAVB.IS IPIEIPIKIESIENTAVTIIYE

Manufacturer's representative of marine/indus- trial products and equipment seeks qualified sales personnel for all regions of the U.S. marine mar- ket. Previous bakground in technical sales or retired Navy a plus. Send resume' w/cover letter to:

Modern Engineered Products, Inc.

P.O. Box 1074

Mandeville, LA 70470

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