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Strong working knowledge of Maritime Regulatory Authorities (i.e. ABS, NAVSEA, MIL, USCG, IMO, etc.) Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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A bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, Management, Maritime Transportation or any related field) and a minimum of five years of vessel management; operations and scheduling; personnel administration.
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You will manage a project team, scope development, conceptual design, gap analysis, financial and feasibility analysis, procurement and management of consulting resources, market assessments, and other deliverables for evaluation by capital and expense project decision-makers, supporting the Maritime and Economic Development Divisions and executive-level Port staff.
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Ensure up-to-date knowledge of maritime and vessel specific technologies, software, applications, and other IT infrastructure developments and recommend to the IT Manager such technical solutions and upgrades for security, efficiency, and strategic planning of implementation for the Institute.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Civil/Structural CADD Designer for our Maritime group for our Pacific Northwest offices. Your Impact Utilize Autodesk Civil3D, AutoCAD, and Revit software to create engineering contract documents (CADD drawings.
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You will leverage and champion the Port's overall strategic goals in delivering planning team excellence to advance maritime industries through innovation, community outreach, strategic investment guidance, land use proposals, and master and strategic planning.
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Experience within a data center environment, manufacturing, maritime engineering, energy sector, oil and gas industry, or another type of operations environment is a plus. The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) office of CO+I is responsible for delivering solutions technical strategy, developing and leverage research, innovation and defining next generation capabilities – telemetry by design.
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5+ years of previous experience in a maritime vessel operation or maintenance capacity preferred. We enjoy sweeping views of Elliot Bay from new offices conveniently located in Pioneer Square, just two blocks from the ferry terminal, light rail, and transit centers.
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Degree in Adult Education, Maritime Sciences or related field desired. A Lead Instructor shall be responsible for presenting courses in the maritime field and providing quality classroom instruction to students.
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Demonstrated experience in Higher Education and/or Ports (Maritime and Aviation) Are you an experienced Mechanical Engineer with a passion for innovation and leadership in the MEP industry? Demonstrated experience in Higher Education and/or Ports (Maritime and Aviation.
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Higher Education and/or Ports (Maritime and Aviation) and/or healthcare/hospital experience. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Saltchuk Marine Towage is a leader in the maritime sector, specializing in towage, offshore wind, and other exciting markets. Diverse Market Exposure: From towage to offshore wind, you'll explore a wide range of markets within the maritime industry, broadening your knowledge and abilities.
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Required Skills: Must possess knowledge of Maritime paintings standards with particular emphasis in US Navy ship preservation criterion. Required Certification : NACE Inspector and/or SSPC NBPI required.
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Get to Know Us: Foss Maritime is a pioneer in ocean towing, providing marine transportation services for more than 130 years. Inspects vessel to ensure conformance with safety standards and maritime regulations.
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Strong working knowledge of FEA methods, experience with FEMAP / NASTRAN a plus. System One is actively recruiting for several Marine Mechanical Engineer(s) for long-term contract positions working fully remote.
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