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Employment/Recruitment • wwwMaritimeJobs.com positions.
The range of responsibilities of this posi- tion demands proven leadership and inter- personal skills. Knowledge of shipboard and aerial application and operations and spill response equipment is required.
Familiarity with regulatory agencies associ- ated with the inspection, certification and application of shipboard and aerial disper- sants is highly desired. Demonstrated abil- ity to represent MSRC with the public, mar- itime and response industry, and other appropriate Federal, State and municipal agencies is also required. This position will require on-call availability and immediate travel, as necessary.
Please apply online at www.msrc.org.
Rebecca
MSRC 220 Spring Street, Suite 500
Herndon VA 20170 USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.mrcr.org
Ship Surveyor
Job Location: USA, New Orleans
International Classification Society, New
Orleans Office, is seeking a degreed
Marine Surveyor (NA, MrnE, MchE). Salary commensurate with experience.
Send resume to: [email protected]
C.R. Riemer
ClassNK 433 Metairie Road
Suite 219
Metairie LA 70005 USA
Phone: 504-834-8440
Fax: 504-834-8585
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.classnk.or.jp
Dock Master
Job Location: USA, New York
Ideal candidates will be responsible for supervising all docking and undocking operations of vessels in an efficient man- ner while ensuring the safety of all person- nel and equipment. Responsibilities will include interfacing with Operations
Management to schedule the docking and undocking of vessels. Must be able to clearly read and interpret docking plans/arrangements, develop blocking plans with safe blocking loads based upon sound calculations, and capable of lay- out/safe arrangement of blocks for dock- ing. Execute safe dry-docking evolutions and vessel launching, analyze tide and wind conditions, and maintain weight logs and docking plans. This position requires exten- sive knowledge of New York Harbor, a min- imum of 10 years working in a shipyard, and experience as a dock master working with large graving docks. Bachelor degree in Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering preferred; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience that enables performance of all aspects of the position. Salary commensurate with experi- ence. For consideration, please e-mail r sum ’s to [email protected].
Human Resources
Bayonne Drydock & Repair Corp.
Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne
P.O. Box 240
Bayonne NJ 07002 USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.bayonnedrydock.com
Tug Mate
Job Location: USA, New York
Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. has immediate openings for Tug Mates in the
Northeast. All applicants must have a valid
USCG license with towing endorsement,
STCW, TWIC, passport and Northeast recency. GMDSS and ARPA a plus. Please download an application and send it in with copies of your documents for immediate consideration.
Laurie Lawrence
Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. 58 South Service Road
Suite 150
Melville NY 11747 USA
Phone: 631-390-4900
Fax: 631-390-4966
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.bouchardtransport.com
Technical Operations Manager
Job Location: USA, MA, Beverly
About the Job:
CSL International is currently looking for a
Technical Operations Manager to join our
Technical Operations Department at our office in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Location:
Beverly, MA 01915
Job Type:
Full Time Employee
Relevant Work Experience: 5 – 7 years
Education Level:
Bachelor’s Degree - Mechanical
Engineering, Naval Architecture or Marine
Engineering
Certification/Technical:
Professional Engineer
The Company:
CSL International, a Subsidiary of The CSL
Group Inc.
The CSL Group Inc. (“CSL”) is a private
Canadian based company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec with offices in Canada,
Australia, Singapore and the United States.
The company is a global provider of marine transportation and dry bulk cargo handling services that specializes in self-unloading vessels with inland, coastal and deep sea trading capabilities.
CSL is the largest commercial operator of self-unloading vessels in the world, manag- ing a fleet of 54 vessels with a total dead weight of approximately 2.5 million tonnes and handling approximately 75 million tonnes of dry bulk cargo annually for some of the world’s leading industrial and agri- cultural companies.
Founded in 1845, CSL now employs approximately 1,000 people globally.
CSL International:
During the late 1980’s and into the 1990’s,
CSL began expanding its international operations and formed a new business unit, CSL International, based in the
Boston, Massachusetts area. Over the years, CSL International has expanded its operations into the East and West Coasts of North America, the Caribbean, South
America, the Far East and Australia.
CSL International also specializes in the marine transportation and handling of dry bulk cargo, and has been the growth engine for the Group in recent years. The company serves clients in industries rang- ing from steel to agriculture and operates the largest fleet of self-unloading vessels in the world.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist Director of Technical Operations with: • Monitoring day to day fleet operational efficiency and performance with Ship
Management Companies. • Reviewing and monitoring vessels costs and budget variances with Ship
Management Companies • Review and comment on CSLI annual operating budget • Reviewing quarterly ship inspection reports, monthly, manager’s reports, and safety audit reports and follow up with appropriate recommendations • Advising on technical issues for fleet operations • Carry out audits of ship management companies’ office and ship-board audits • Review and comment on technical speci- fication, detailed engineering, contracting for drydocks, new and special new and special projects
As required, provide technical support to the VP Business development and
Transhipment in the analysis of future acquisitions and potential new projects.
Requirements: • Knowledge of vessel operations and fleet management experience • Project management experience • International (overseas) shipyards/pro- jects experience • Flexibility to adapt to changing schedules and priorities • Able to build relationship and foster team- work • Strong communication and organization- al skills
This is a full time, salaried position. CSL
International offers a competitive salary, profit sharing and a comprehensive bene- fits package.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an inter- view will be contacted. No phone calls or agencies please.
Moira Cleary
CSL International, Inc. 152 Conant Street
Beverly MA 01915 USA
Email: [email protected]
Harbor Supervisor
Job Location: USA, Powhatan Point,
Ohio
The Ohio Valley Transloading Company, located on the right descending bank of the Ohio River at Mile Post 110.8, is accepting resumes for the position of
Harbor Supervisor. Ideal candidates will be responsible for supervising all loading of barges, and all unloading of trains and trucks in an efficient manner while ensuring the safety of all personnel and equipment.
Candidates must be able to communicate clearly and interface with all river and rail- road personnel. Candidates may be required to operate harbor tug boats at times. The sucessful candidate for this harbor position will require a valid USCG license, with a Western Rivers endorse- ment. Experience on the Ohio River is a plus. Excellent benefits and salary is com- mensurate with experience.
Paul B Piccolini
Murray Energy Corporation 56854 Pleasant Ridge Road
Alledonia OH 43902 USA
Phone: 740-926-1351
Fax: 740-926-1351
Email: [email protected] 50 or 100 Ton Licensed Captain
Job Location: USA, Avalon, CA
Tour boat company seeks year around
Captain. Must be outgoing and good with customers. Mechanical background help- ful. Job location: Avalon, Ca. Catalina
Island.
Doug Lord
Catalina Ocean Rafting
P.O. Box 2075
Avalon CA 90704 USA
Phone: 310-510-0211
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.catalinaoceanrafting.com
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