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Employment/Recruitment
Assistant Marine Operations Manager. Req. a
Bach. deg. in Marine Science or rel. field & 3 yrs. of exp. in the job offered or 3 yrs. of exp. as a Master Mariner. All stated exp. must include senior-level exp. working on ocean-going tanker vessels & overseeing all logistics of point of sale & transfer of cargo from ship to shore. One yr. of stated exp. must include working on ocean-going refrigerated liquefied gas tankers 75,000 cubic meters or larger. (Will accept 2 additional yrs. of exp. in lieu of a
Bachelor's degree). Plan & coordinate critical marine operations, including reviewing & monitoring vessel movements, cargo transfer operations & other marine- related activities in order to identify risks & hazards. Play a key managerial role in the development, implementa- tion & enforcement of safety procedures on ocean-going refrigerated liquefied gas tankers. Analyze operations of liquid natural gas cargo vessels on both an individual & a whole fleet level. Apply w/ resume to: BG LNG Services,
LLC, Attn: S. Adams, Job Code: AMOM1, 5444
Westheimer, Ste. 1200, Houston, TX 77056.
TECO OCEAN SHIPPING is accepting applications for all limited and unlimited licensed and unlicensed positions
As a TECO Ocean Shipping team member, you'll enjoy the following benefits:
Must have relevant USCG document, STCW 95 endorsement (AB/QMED) with current U.S. passport; minimum A/E license is DDE unlimited and
Mate is 1600-ton oceans endorsement • Equal time • Medical/dental benefits • Paid holidays • Tuition reimbursement program for approved courses • 401k Savings Plan with a company match • Performance-based incentive compensation program • Retirement plan • Paid travel
Contact: TECO Ocean Shipping - Marine Human Resources 1300 East 8th Avenue, Suite S-300 Tampa, FL 33605
Phone: 813-209-4204
Fax: 813-242-4849 www.tecooceanshipping.com
EOE
PORT ENGINEER
International Shipholding Corporation has an immediate opening for a Port Engineer in our New Orleans, LA office, with a B.S. in Marine Engineering or equivalent and 10 years of experience in the Marine field.
Responsibilities include supervision of performance of diesel-propelled vessels worldwide, including applica- tion of theoretical and technical knowledge in the super- vision of dry-docking and repairs of company's diversi- fied fleet of large vessels of unlimited break horsepow- er. Must be willing to travel extensively in US and abroad. Individual must be physically able to board com- pany vessels. Company provides competitive salary and excellent benefit package. Send resume and salary requirements to:
International Shipholding Corporation
Attn: Recruiter PE
P.O. Box 53366
New Orleans, LA 70153
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.intship.com
EOE M/F/V/D
ELIZABETH ANNE
VANE BROTHERS
Setting the Standard of Excellence in the Marine Transportation Industry
Baltimore ? Norfolk ? Philadelphia
THE VANE BROTHERS COMPANY is recruiting qualifi ed candidates for positions on marine transport vessels operating along the Northeastern Atlantic Seaboard.
Tug Masters and Mates
Must possess a valid Master of Towing Vessels near coastal or greater endorsement. Experience with petroleum barges neces- sary. New York Harbor experience preferred.
Marine Engineers
Chief engineers for Coastal and Inland tugboats. Must possess a valid DDE (Designated Duty Engineers) license or greater. Valid
MMD (Merchant Marine Document) required. Two years engine room experience required.
Tankermen
Must possess current MMD; experience preferred.
If you have the skills and experience to qualify for any of these posi- tions, please contact Brian Grimm, Fleet Recruiter, at 410-735-8136, or the Operations Department at 410-631-5096, Ext. 136 or call 1-800-252-5096. www.vanebrothers.com
HELP WANTED
Ferry Operations Manager $8300 to $10,600 per month, DOE
Final filing date: 1 p.m., 7 Oct 2005
The WTA is seeking a Manager, Operations to be responsible for management of vessel operations as well as supervision of marine operating personnel.
The position coordinates vessel safety and security programs with other staff personnel and regulatory bodies as required. This position also supports devel- opment of and administers the vessel operations budget. WTA is a regional transit operator authorized by the State of California to enhance the region's tran- sit system by adding new ferry routes and increasing service on existing routes.
This position requires strong project management and organizational experience. The Manager is responsi- ble for preparing the budget and contracts for opera- tions and reports to the Chief Executive Officer.
For more information about applying for this position, and for an application see: http://www.watertransit.org/contract_opp.shtml, or telephone (415)291-3377.
San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority 120 Broadway St., San Francisco, CA 94111
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