Hr Office

  • MT Mar-24#39 , the West 
Mountain Radio CBA HR (High Resolution) model)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 39

    with solar charging systems on buoys and unmanned surface vehicles (USV). For very low currents, continuous or intermittent, the West Mountain Radio CBA HR (High Resolution) model is designed to test any small battery from 0.7 to 10 volts at load currents of 1 mA to 1000 mA, (10 watt maximum), in increments

  • MR Apr-24#27  in building the “MyNavy HR” portal as a mobile, 
That’s)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    problem is sustaining that. We don’t Century Sailor Of? ce (N17) in my ? rst ? ag of? cer job, and have the reliefs. involved in building the “MyNavy HR” portal as a mobile, That’s my concern if we get into a large-scale, long-term op- adaptive platform for the management of our active-duty eration

  • MT Nov-23#35 , and  detailed study, including HR Wallingford, a UK hydrographic)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    very positive,” said Storey. Next, his team conducted a more have ? ve or six trailer hopper dredging campaigns a year, and detailed study, including HR Wallingford, a UK hydrographic it would cost us about 20 to 25% of our turnover each year. company organization that works globally, to document the

  • MN Nov-23#38 . 
Cassidy’s bill is now part of HR 2741, the Coast Guard 
)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 38

    .” Cassidy re? ecting the rates paid in the international market.” said the bill “provides a level playing ? eld between U.S. Cassidy’s bill is now part of HR 2741, the Coast Guard ? agged vessels and foreign-? agged vessels working in off- Authorization Act of 2023. In a background document shore energy

  • MN Nov-23#19   cient and 
account established through a contract with MARAD)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 19

    the United amounts from such sources that are deposited into a CCF States, not produced in the United States in suf? cient and account established through a contract with MARAD. Earn- reasonably available quantities of a satisfactory quality as ings from the investment of deposits in a CCF account

  • MN Nov-23#18  available for application through a notice of  and marine)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 18

    that it anticipates this new funding opportunity same time, it is reasonable to expect that the pressure on ports will become available for application through a notice of and marine terminals to achieve the policy objectives that gave funding opportunity (NOFO) released in late winter 2024. rise to these

  • MR Nov-23#36  500 company leader in the HR industry.  she readily admits)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    another ? ve at The Adecco Group [35,000+ employees], a apt in Graziuso’s case when joining the maritime industry, as Fortune 500 company leader in the HR industry. she readily admits she had a lot to learn when looking at the So while the transition from corporate behemoths to a me- company assets and

  • MR Nov-23#10  sensors to moni-
is optimized through intelligent analytics)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    ciency and excellence. decision, from navigation protocols to emergency responses, Consider, for example, the use of onboard sensors to moni- is optimized through intelligent analytics and predictive algo- tor equipment like the ship’s engine or navigation systems. rithms. The potential is enormous. By combining

  • MT Sep-23#65 FLIP – The   Standard ‘Cool Tech’
Bearer for 60 years –)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 65

    FLIP – The Standard ‘Cool Tech’ Bearer for 60 years – RETIRED A dynamic era in naval oceanography recently ended Fifty-five feet remain as the iconic Floating Instrument Platform — popularly visible after the crew of known as FLIP — was of? cially retired from service. Built the Floating Instrument

  • MT Sep-23#32  high-resolution ACR of 4 km^/hr with 3.3 cm x 3.0 cm*  different)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 32

    operating time and cost. KATFISH provides unprece- ray system adjustable from 60 cm to 180 cm lengths, ? tting dented high-resolution ACR of 4 km^/hr with 3.3 cm x 3.0 cm* different vehicle sizes. Another feature of Kraken’s AquaPix constant resolution across ranges up to 200 m per side with sonars

  • MT Mar-23#55  structure.  project partners at HR Wallingford, where a wave)
    March 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    has been designed so that it can The validation process took place in the ? ume facilities of the be deployed on almost any structure. project partners at HR Wallingford, where a wave machine gen- A paper published in the Communications Engineering jour- erated waves similar to those that might be expected

  • MT Jan-23#5     Gyrocompass Heading
0.001 º /hr Gyroscope
BOREAS
st
THE)
    January 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 5

    THE FUTURE OF FIBER OPTIC GYROSCOPES BOREAS - GNSS / INS 0.005 º Roll & Pitch 0.006 º GNSS Heading 0.01 º Gyrocompass Heading 0.001 º /hr Gyroscope BOREAS st THE WORLD’S 1 DIGITAL FOG Boreas takes FOG technology to the next level with new patent pending digital FOG (DFOG) technology. The revolutionary

  • MR Jan-23#11  numerical control (CNC) three-axis mill.
Naval Surface)
    January 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 11

    a Meltio3D laser metal wire deposition tool head on a The ElemX printer was a collaboration with Commander Haas TM-1 computer numerical control (CNC) three-axis mill. Naval Surface Force Paci? c (CNSP) and NAVSEA leverag- While both are metal printers, the ElemX platform employs ing the Naval Postgraduate

  • MR Nov-22#54  customizable on all ElectRA  m3/hr.) with both water spray)
    November 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 54

    power grid. This charging is an FFV1 ? re-? ghting notation (2,400 design delivers exceptional endurance. capacity is customizable on all ElectRA m3/hr.) with both water spray and foam. Zero-emission mission endurance is in accordance with customer needs. A pair of 940 ekW, IMO Tier III emis- several

  • MT Jul-22#13     Gyrocompass Heading
0.001 º /hr Gyroscope
BOREAS
st
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    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 13

    THE FUTURE OF FIBER OPTIC GYROSCOPES BOREAS - GNSS / INS 0.005 º Roll & Pitch 0.006 º GNSS Heading 0.01 º Gyrocompass Heading 0.001 º /hr Gyroscope BOREAS st THE WORLD’S 1 DIGITAL FOG Boreas takes FOG technology to the next level with new patent pending digital FOG (DFOG) technology. The revolutionary

  • MN Mar-22#45 , growth, and revenue streams. HR Generalist
tion. The successful)
    March 2022 - Marine News page: 45

    seeking a seasoned and respect- organization to constantly improve Contact ed leader for their Ft. Lauderdale loca- culture, growth, and revenue streams. HR Generalist tion. The successful candidate will have Communicate and Collaborate with Email: [email protected] a strong aptitude for change manage-

  • MT Sep-20#43 , the ROV business is going 
through,” de Jong says. But)
    September 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    company is also paying close attention to developments in electric tooling. “It’s an important change and trans- formation, the ROV business is going through,” de Jong says. But it’s not with- out its challenges. “The big challenge with ROVs is that they need so much at- tention day to day. Field resident

  • MT Jan-22#7  º Gyrocompass Heading
0.001 º /hr Gyroscope
BOREAS
st
THE)
    January 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 7

    THE FUTURE OF FIBER OPTIC GYROSCOPES BOREAS - GNSS / INS 0.005 º Roll & Pitch 0.006 º GNSS Heading 0.01 º Gyrocompass Heading 0.001 º /hr Gyroscope BOREAS st THE WORLD’S 1 DIGITAL FOG Boreas takes FOG technology to the next level with new patent pending digital FOG (DFOG) technology. The revolutionary

  • MN Jan-22#45 . Education & Experience
HR Technician We are the highest)
    January 2022 - Marine News page: 45

    . Read what the helpers’ work. lock, NC, 28532 United States our people are saying at https://bit.ly/ Contact NCDOTGreatPlaceToWork. Education & Experience HR Technician We are the highest rated state agency High School/GED diploma, and Email: [email protected] for employee satisfaction on Glass- 2+

  • MN Jan-22#31  IIJA 
provides $4 billion, over three years, to pay for dredg-
ing)
    January 2022 - Marine News page: 31

    possibilities. One area in which new work is very likely is within the Army Corps’ Operations and Maintenance funds. IIJA provides $4 billion, over three years, to pay for dredg- ing Federal navigation projects and repairing damages to Corps projects caused by natural disasters. It’s not hard to see

  • MR Jan-22#61  
 cover letter and resume to:
HR@bios.edu
www.MaritimeJobs)
    January 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 61

    complete job description go to: www.bios.edu/about/careers/ Please submit applications, including Find your new career at: cover letter and resume to: [email protected] www.MaritimeJobs.com Professional www.MaritimeProfessional.com GILBERT ASSOCIATES, INC

  • MR Dec-21#16  in 
Leadership: 
Yuri Sakurada, 
HR Director, 
DNV Maritime
Watch)
    December 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    Interview: Yuri Sakurada, DNV Maritime Pro? les in Leadership: Yuri Sakurada, HR Director, DNV Maritime Watch the video @ https://youtu.be/ cVE3XHWW1hU An engineer by trade, Yuri Sakurada shares insights on her unique maritime path to a leadership role at DNV. hile many careers in maritime start

  • MR Nov-21#65  and 
MHO Apollo – have been put through 
their paces, travelling)
    November 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 65

    Hybrid Power for CTV MHO-Co’s two new crew transfer vessels (CTVs) – MHO Asgard and MHO Apollo – have been put through their paces, travelling 12,000 nautical miles on delivery from China’s AFAI Prime Mover Controls is a world leading manufacturer of Marine Propulsion Controls and Southern Shipyard to

  • MN Nov-21#73  deputy port direc-
has promoted Chris Williams to the  veloper)
    November 2021 - Marine News page: 73

    Cotta The Port of Brownsville has ap- Marine services contractor Phoenix Massachusetts offshore wind de- pointed two new deputy port direc- has promoted Chris Williams to the veloper May? ower Wind announced tors. Melinda Rodriguez is the dep- position of Vice President, Manned it has hired Will Cotta