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Trident Seafoods offers a comprehensive and quality benefits package. LFS, Inc. was established in 1967 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Trident Seafoods. While our core business is supplying the commercial fishing industry, we have evolved to include industrial and sports netting sales, hydraulic sales and services, wholesale/industrial sales, recreational marine and outdoor sales, and internet sales.
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Trident Seafoods is the largest vertically integrated seafood harvesting and processing company in North America. Responsible for assisting Bellingham Cold Storage maintain their PSM Program for Ammonia.
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This includes TPS implementation, SCUBA initiatives, other Operational Excellence activities as well as acting as a liaison between OpEx Team and plant improvement teams. Trident is a privately held, 100 percent USowned company with primary seafood processing operations and fleet support in twelve Alaska communities.
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Knowledge of marine diesel and gasoline engines appropriate for the vessel to which assigned; hydraulic systems, mechanical systems, auxiliary equipment including power plants, pumps and winches; welding techniques, and engine repair; tool and equipment used in maintenance and repair.
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Pressure Vessel Engineer | Northern Alabama | $85,000 to $105,000 + Bonus + Relocation. Pressure Vessel Engineer | Northern Alabama | $85,000 to $105,000 + Bonus + Relocation. At least 3 years' work in the development of equipment like pressure vessels, cryostats, valve boxes, vacuum insulated container and related technologies for liquid or gas storage, transmission or cryogenic applications.
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Trident Seafoods has pioneered responsible fishing in the pristine waters of Alaska for more than 50 years. Trident Seafoods and its subsidiaries have adopted a drug-free workplace policy.
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Loads and Unloads containers with vessel materials ensuring proper storage in designated areas, using shrink wrap or appropriate warehouse equipment. Species harvested and processed by Trident include virtually every commercial species of salmon, whitefish, and crab harvested in the North Pacific and Alaska.
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Liaise and partner with chartering, ship management, shipboard staff, customers and outside vendors including port agents, terminals, ship managers and authorities to ensure the safest and most efficient vessel operation Ensure accurate maintenance of vessel status in IMOS to support accurate invoicing, cost containment and management reporting and monitor and track operations performance coordinating with ship managers for improvement where needed.
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Position Summary: Under the immediate supervision of the permanent captain of the Cal Poly Humboldt Research Vessel Coral Sea, this position maintains the vessel at an operational level, and may relieve the captain when the captain is unavailable and provides instructional support of Marine Science at sea.
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Aquatech has an immediate need for a full-time Piping Designer (Pressure Vessel) to work in our Hartland, WI office. The Piping Designer (Pressure Vessel) will perform the duties described in the job description below and will be considered an Exempt employee.
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Any employment offer from Trident Seafoods or its subsidiaries is contingent upon the candidate having and maintaining a valid U.S. Work Authorization status throughout employment. Trident Seafoods and its subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity Employers.
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Marine Spill Response Corporation is a not-for-profit, U.S. Coast Guard Classified Oil Spill Removal Organization.
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Performs ASME Section VIII design, knowledgeable of ASME Pressure Vessel and API Tank Codes. Proficient with Pressure Vessel design software, such as, Compress or PV Elite, Nozzle Pro. Proficient using AutoCad, Excel and MS Word. May be required to travel to the Vendors facilities.
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American Commercial Barge Line is seeking a skilled Vessel Cook to join our maritime team and delight our crew with delicious and nourishing meals. Job Title: Vessel Cook. Prepare and cook meals, snacks, and baked goods for the vessel crew, ensuring quality, taste, and presentation.
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Work closely with vessel master to ensure vessel budgets are maintained. Must be able to remain on vessel for 28-day rotating assignments. American Commercial Barge Line (ACBL) is one of the largest and most diversified marine transportation companies in the U.S. Our legacy of providing the nation with the most economical, safest, and greenest mode of transportation dates all the way back to 1915, when we began moving coal on the Kentucky River.
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