Marine Log - January 2008 - (Page 41) CHARTER/SALE FOR SALE OR CHARTER EMPLOYMENT HULL CHIEF Derecktor Shipyards, a well established builder of fast ferries, workboats and luxury sailing and motor yachts, is seeking an experienced Hull Chief to participate in all aspects of vessel design and construction with an emphasis on issues related to naval architecture, structures, outfitting, and overall vessel design and arrangements. BS degree in Engineering/Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering and a minimum of 15 yrs. exp. 400 Passenger High-Speed Catamaran Available for sale or charter. The “Millennium” built by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding has a service speed of 33 knots. First-Class amenities, A/C or heated interiors, plush-cushioned inside seating for 285 passengers, two outside sun-deck seating areas, audio/video system two bar/concession areas and three restrooms. Powered by (4) KTA-38 Cummins & (4) Water-Jets. The Millennium's hull design & engine package has a proven track record, so if you are looking for a vessel with capacity, speed and reliability this is the one. For more information contact Charles A. Donadio at (401) 255-9118 or by email charlie@vineyardfastferry.com Send resumes to: barbarag@derecktor.com Competitive Wages and Excellent benefits An Equal Opportunity Employer4 DERECKTOR SHIPYARDS, a well established builder of luxury sailing, motor yachts, fast ferries, and workboats is seeking candidates to fill the following positions: RECRUITMENT CHIEF MARINE ENGINEER Expected to participate in all aspects of vessel design and construction with an emphasis on issues related to machinery and auxiliary systems. 10 yrs. exp. in design of marine vehicles MARINE ENGINEER MANAGER Maritime Recruiters has been in business for 38 years and has these positions available most all times in all geographic areas of the U.S. Administrative, Construction, Sr. Crewing, Design, Engineering, Environmental, Financial, Intermodal, M & R. Marketing, Operations, Sales & Security Fax/Tel. 206-232-6041 • bob@maritimerecruiters.com Successfully manage the engineering department, ensuring the engineering team and other manufacturing departments work together cohesively. Plans, schedules, conducts, and coordinates detailed phases of the engineering work to meet schedules for all projects. Leads and directs the work of engineers, project engineers, drafters, and support staff. Min. 12 yrs. naval architectural and shipyard design experience, including marine structures. Professional Engineer’s license a plus. All position requires a BS degree in Engineering/Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering Also looking for managers with excellent leadership skills and the ability to motivate staff to achieve goals. Self-starter with the ability to think independently and use good judgment in resolving issues with minimal disruption. Shipyard experience a must either in Service and Repair, procuring goods and services or New Construction. We offer competitive wages and excellent benefits. Send resumes and salary history to: barbarag@derecktor.com An Equal Opportunity Employer EMPLOYMENT Highly experienced, licensed individual with demonstrated maritime experience in maintenance and repair of vessel systems and equipment needed to develop and manage all vessel and shore-side equipment and systems maintenance, regulatory compliance, and vessel dry-dock repairs. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Engineering or equivalent. • Prior experience with High Speed Craft operations and maintenance preferred. • USCG (or non-US) Chief Engineer, Motor Vessels, Unlimited Horsepower License preferred. Please apply at www.HawaiiSuperferry.com PORT ENGINEER Advertise today in MarineLog classified & professional directory Diane Okon (312) 683-5022 PHONE (312) 683-0131 FAX dokon@sbpub-chicago.com EMAIL www.marinelog.com JANUARY 2008 MARINE LOG 41 http://www.HawaiiSuperferry.com http://www.HawaiiSuperferry.com http://www.marinelog.com
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