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Employment/Recruitment ? wwwMaritimeJobs.comProfessional www.MaritimeEquipment.com September 2011www.marinelink.com 59cost efficiency as directed. ?Provide instructions and information to crew members, ACL land-based personnel, USCG or lock per-sonnel.Qualifications:?Must meet USCG physical examination require- ments. ?Must be able to travel to and from vessel / train- ing locations via air or car travel (must possess a valid dri-vers license). ?Must be able to work one of the following sched- ules: 28/28, 28/14, 14/7, or 14/14.?Must be able to work a 6 hour on 6 hour off watch. ?Must be able to climb steep stairs, sit or stand for long periods of time. ?Must be able to ride in or pilot a crew boat or zodiac to get to/from towing vessel. ?Must be able to work in all weather conditions. Educational/Certification Requirements: ?Must maintain valid USCG licensing. ?Master of Towing Vessels upon Western Rivers license required. ?Maintain an active TWIC. NOTE: ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH POSITIONFor Lower Mississippi:?Must have experience pushing barges (tows of 15 or more preferred). ?Must have experience running on the Lower Mississippi River. For Inland Gulf Canal:?Must have experience pushing barges (tows of 6 or more preferred). ?Must have an Inland Waters or Near Coastal Endorsement.For consideration or further information, please contact: Jennifer Shore (recruiter) Thrive Resources Email: [email protected] Phone: 914-234-7839ACL offers a competitive compensation and benefits pack- age as well as the opportunity to succeed in a team envi- ronment. American Commercial Lines LLC and its sub- sidiary companies is an equal opportunity employer com- mitted to a culturally diverse workforce. M/F/D/V. Jennifer Shore Thrive Resources (on behalf of ACL) 606 East Post RoadSuite 694Westport CT 06880 USA Phone: 914-234-7839Fax: 203-774-1300Email: [email protected] Project Coordinator 11 Job Location: USA, Mobile, AL Project Coordinator II- AUSTALUSA is seeking to fill 2 posi- tions for Project Coordinator II-JHSV & LCS. Qualified candidate will be responsible for coordinating, mediating and resolving craft specific production work sequence conflicts related to constraints that effect per- formance to cost and schedules, maintaining a daily pres- ence regarding the work in progress for one or more crafts to monitor safety, housekeeping and work progress, as well as staff performance. Candidate will conduct craft meetings and attend others as required, perform random validation of status reporting against one or more crafts for actual work being performed ensure accuracy of reporting functions required to support EVMS, in addition to monitoring and ensuring compliance with Quality proce- dures, documents, contract requirements, required com- pliance with regulatory body and classification society guides, rules and regulations. The eligible candidate must have acquired a high school diploma or equivalent and some college education pre- ferred. Chosen applicant will be able to read and interpret shipbuilding contracts, specifications, regulatory body & classification society guides, rules and regulations, engi- neering drawings and date. A minimum 2 years experi- ence required in a ship building, ship repair or similar con- struction and manufacturing industrial type environment. Candidate must have working knowledge of Earned Value Management (EVM) principals and processes and possess good communication skills, both verbally and in writing, inaddition to having the ability to use and interpret relevant cost and schedule data reports and the use of scheduling software (Primavera or Microsoft Projects, etc.). Please apply at www.austaljobs.com Please list MaritimeJobs.com as your referral on all appli- cationsRecruiting Office AustalAL USA Phone: 251-445-7353Email: [email protected]: http://www.austaljobs.com

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