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EMPLOYMENT/RECRUITMENT

JL J. hRSH - INVESTOR WANTED -

NEW COLD STORAGE

Lash Terminal

Kodiak, Alaska USA

Lash Corporation is seeking interested parties to Puild and/or operate a new cold storage facility with 6-12 million pound capacity at our existing ocean terminal.

Kodiak traditionally has rated in the top 3

US ports in terms of seafood volume and value. It is the largest US port in productions of Pacific Halibut and rates highly in Salmon, mid-water, and bottomfish. Currently, there is no significant cold storage capacity in

Kodiak, even though frozen product outnum- bers canned product by a ratio of 3-1.

A recent study commissioned by the

Kodiak Chamber of Commerce has deter- mined that a cold storage plant in Kodiak is financially feasible and has a variety of ben- efits. Year round stable employment for processors, holding capacity for value added enhancement, accumulation of product for larger break bulk refrigerated cargo vessels to reduce freight costs and a plant for buying product, are a few benefits to be delivered from such a facility.

Lash Terminal is a weather protected, private port which has adequate deep draft capacity and the desire to facilitate addi- tional businesses. The terminal is also expect- ed to be a part of a new Foreign Trade

Zone.

Please Contact: Barry N. Still at (907) 486-81 71 for further information or Write to:

Lash Corporation 2705 Mill Bay

Road, Kodiak, AK 99615

VICE PRESIDENT / TECHNICAL

NEEDED to coordinate, control, and oversee technical operations, including selling and delivering of chemicals and other equipment from the U.S. to the Russia and CIS; to travel to Russia frequently to meet Russian customers and employees; to supervise the designing and building of necessary equipment and retrofitting of vessels' refrigera- tion systems; to modify, create, analyze, and compose new chemical solutions, dealing with metal coatings tech- nologies, anti-corrosion prevention and interchanging of materials, hydraulics and gas dynamics, thermodynamics and thermal condition, vessel repair, maintenance, and operation.

REQUIRES: BS in Marine Engineering, 10 years of experience in the field of marine engineering and 5 years of managerial experience, ability to speak, read and write in Russian language. Competitive salary, medical and dental benefits, 7 days-paid vacations, 8 paid holidays per year. Send resume and cover letter to: Marcon, LTD.

One Lake Bellevue Drive, Suite 111, Bellevue, WA 98005.

SHIPYARD ESTIMATOR

Immediate opening for qualified candidate with 5 years recent estimating experience in all phases of vessel construction, conversions and repairs. Both steel and aluminum, commercial and military expe- rience required. Forward resume and salary history to Eastern Shipbuilding Group in confidence by fax: 850-763-7904 or by mail, P.O. Box 960, Panama

City, FL 34202.

PORT ENGINEER

Lasco Shipping Company, operator of a fleet of 24 bulk carriers, currently has an immediate opening for a Port Engineer at its

Pacific Northwest headquarters.

Responsibilities of the position include assuring the operating condition of an assigned group of ocean-going bulk carriers. This position directs maintenance and repair activities, including drydocking and analysis of data on vessel condition and performance.

A qualified candidate will have proven experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of diesel vessels. Merchant Marine

Maritime School or equivalent is preferred. Good communication, problem-solving and math skills are important, as well.

Qualified applicants should submit a resume, cover letter and salary history to:

Lasco Shipping Company • Attn: HR - PEMR

P.O. Box 10047 • Portland, OR 97296-0047

Fax: (503) 321-2649 • e-mail: [email protected]

Lasco Shipping Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Marine Technical/Engineering Positions

Marine survey standard company seeks qualified engi- neering candidates with majors in Ocean Engineering or

Marine Engineering or Naval Architecture. Bachelor's and

Master's level openings available in Houston Texas.

Candidates with prior experience in this field should respond by resume to:

H.R. Dept. Code GEN

American Bureau of Shipping, 16855 Northchase Drive

Houston, TX 77060.

Please include position code on all correspondence.

STATE PILOTS NEEDED for Long Island Sound.

Send all correspondence to: Box 602, c/o

Maritime Reporter, 118 East 25th Street,

New York, NY 10010.

Experienced Shipbuilder

Consortium of colleges seeks qualified candidate as Lead

Instructor for aggressive training program in shipbuild- ing. Must have practical shipbuilding experience in mod- ern manufacturing processes, material flow, planning & control, welding & steel fabrication. Will lead a group of experienced instructors & teach. Send resume to

Shipbuilding Program, c/o Maritime Reporter, PO Box 601, New York, NY 10010. "IACS member Ship Classification Society is seeking experienced marine engineer, naval architect or marine chief engineer for marine sur- veyor positions in Fort Lauderdale and Houston.

Previous experience with Classification Societies a plus. Extensive travel required.

Send resume to: PO Box 603, c/o Maritime

Reporter, 118 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010.

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC

ADMINISTRATION IS SEEKING

MARINE ENGINEERING POSITIONS

NOAA is seeking marine personnel for ships operating from

East and West Coast home ports in the following positions:

First: Assistant Engineer, Second: Assistant Engineer, and

Third. Assistant Engineer. Appropriate experience and or

USCG license is required.

The Engineering department is responsible for operating all of the ship's engineering systems and providing general engineer- ing support for all departments. To apply for East Coast home ports Pasacagoula, MS, Woods Hole, MA, Charleston, SC, and

Norfolk, VA please send completed application for Federal

Employment, SF-171, or OF-612, or resume to Eastern

Administrative Support Center, Human Resources Division, 200 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510. To apply for

West Coast home ports of Seattle, WA, San Diego, CA, or

Honolulu. HI. Please send completed application for Federal

Employment, SF-171, or OF-612, or resume to: WASC-WC25

Vessel Employment, 7600 Sand Poiny WY NE, Bin #C 15700,

Seattle, WA 98115-0700.

If you need additional information for East Coast ships you may contact Jim Meigs on (757) 441-6844. For information for West Coast ships call Ship Operations (206) 553-4548 or

Marion Bobsin (206) 526-6201.

Federal application forms can be downloaded off the world- wide web at www.opm.gov.

The Department of Commerce does not condone or tolerate discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national ori- gin, age, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation.

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Mariners with inland/offshore sea service or X-Military with Deck or Engine room ratings preferred!

Hiring now in all Departments,

Including Entry Level,

Competitive wages and benefits.

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