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December 2012www.marinelink.com 59Employment www.MaritimeJobs.com [email protected] 206-232-6041SHIPYARD: Pipe Manager ? Fabrication Manager ? Machine Shop Supt. Naval Architects ? Project Managers ? Senior Designers Shipyard General Managers MARINE:Sales Mgr., Machinery ? Port Captain ? Seagoing Engineers Captains & Mates - Tugs ? Asst. Engineers & QMeds ? Cooks Ship's Officer Maritime (SL4) - Second EngineerJob Location: USA, BronxShip's Officer Maritime (SL4) - Second Engineer SUNY Maritime College is located on a 55-acre scenicwaterfront property on the outskirts of New York City on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of twoworlds: a comfortable college-town feel with the greatest city in the world. An impressive view of the sound extends toward the North Atlantic, yet only a few miles away are Yankee Stadium and midtown Manhattan. SUNY Maritime offers an array of employment opportunities stemming from entry level to professional positions which encour- age growth and development among its employees. Job Description: Operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a variety of shipboard equipment to include electric motors and con- trols, diesels, pumps and compressors, refrigeration plants, high-pressure boilers and steam turbines. Specifically responsible for the maintenance and safe operation of the ship?s boiler and the fuel oil system. Responsible for fuel oil transfer and all boiler operations. Responsible for daily maintenance of the ship?s boiler; to supervise daily testing of boiler water. Assisting the Chief Engineer in the supervision, opera-tion, maintenance and repair of all machinery, equipment, piping, electrical systems, controls in the engine room, and other areas supervised by the ship's Engineering and deck departments Maintaining records of machinery repaired and invento- ry of consumed stores, liquid supplies, and spare parts; preparing machinery for annual inspection by the United States Coast Guard and American Bureau of Shipping Planning the cadet maintenance and repair work sched- ules Serving as a liaison to various agencies and business-es. Working directly with the Cadet shipboard training pro- gram, and those assigned to administer the program. 2nd Tug Mate Quali? cations: ? Minimum of a 200 ton Mate Near Coastal with Radar Observer, TOAR, STCW and VSO endorsements ? TWIC ? GMDSS operator/maintainer a plus Asst Engineer Quali? cations: ? Degree from Merchant Marine Academy or 3 years experience working on tugs of at least 2,000 HP ? MMD DDE 1,000 to 4,000 HP ? STCW ? TWIC Tankerman AB/Cargo Mate Quali? cations: ? Minimum of a AB Tankerman PIC (BARGE) ? STCW ? TWIC Send all resumes to [email protected] Or Fax to 631-390-4966Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. CLASS MR Dec2012:CLASS MR.qxd 12/4/2012 2:49 PM Page 59