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MTR MARKETPLACE • JOBS WWW.SEADISCOVERY.COM ¦ Willing to travel ¦ Experience with diving, ROV & vessel opera- tions Other requirements ¦ Oilfield client relationships ¦ Oilfield contracts knowledge ¦ Organizational skills ¦ Documentation skills ¦ Technical Writing skills Chuck Ebner Divecon Services Inc. 741 E. Arcturus Ave. Oxnard, CA 93033 Phone: 805-488-6428 Fax: 805-986-5309 Email: cebner@divecon.com E&I Engineer Job Location: Singapore, Singapore Our Client in the Marine Drill ship industry are sourcing for suitable candidate to fill up their open positions. Responsibilities: To study the project and develop a concept by listing basic requirements. To further develop the concept and develop a drilling equipment package. To propose basic layouts to suit the project needs while evaluating the commercial impact. To prepare bid packages for procurement. To review proposals from vendors and assist in equipment selection. To follow up on interface issues with various parties. To review documents related to drilling equip- ment design and layout from the designers. To give support to the operations department for trouble shooting and providing vendor support. Requirements: A degree in engineering as the basic educa- tional level. Experience in design of electrical and instru- mentation/automation on offshore, preferably in Oil & Gas. Interested candidate please e-mail your resume to hueymeei.chan@energyskills.com.sg with the following 1 Availability 2 Expected Salary 3 Current Salary 4 Contactable number Huey Meei Energyskills 111 Somerset Road #13-03 Singapore Power Building Singapore 238164 Singapore, Singapore Email: hueymeei.chan@energyskills.com.sg Commercial Tender Co-ordinator Job Location: USA, TX Houston Fugro GEOS is the world’s foremost provider of commercial oceanographic measurement, assessment and consulting services, with offices in the US, UK, Norway, Malaysia, UAE and Singapore. The Company is part of the multi-national Fugro Group that provides a complete range of integrated geotechnical, environmental, survey and positioning servic- es world-wide. To meet the demands of our rapid market expansion throughout the Americas, we are seeking to employ the fol- lowing high caliber staff member to be based in Houston: Commercial Tender Co-ordinator We are seeking to employ a Commercial Tender Co-ordinator to work as part of an existing tendering team in our Houston office. The role will involve compilation of tenders for oceanographic services, mainly to our clients within the offshore oil and gas industry. There may be requirements to attend client meet- ings and negotiations, potentially anywhere in the world. Previous commercial experience is desirable although not essential, however, candidates will be required to demonstrate their potential business acumen. To be effective, the appointed candidate is likely to have a minimum of 4 years experi- ence gained from the marine and offshore environment. The successful candidate will be very much part of a team, liaising with oceanographers, contractors and clients to ensure the highest technical standards are maintained. A high degree of initiative and attention to detail are essential, along with good negotiation and decision making skills. A strong command of both written and spo- ken English is vital. By it’s very nature, this fast-moving role requires an inquisitive mind, flexibility and working to very tight deadlines. Familiarity with Windows software, especially Excel or equivalent, is required. In return Fugro GEOS offers a dynamic team based, working environment in an exciting and developing market, as well as the long- term potential for you to develop your skills and career. Compensation will be commen- surate with qualifications and experience and includes a full benefits package. EOE. If you are up to the challenge please fax resume to (713) 346-3605, e-mail to geosus@geos.com or mail to Fugro GEOS, Inc., P.O. Box 740010, Houston, TX 77274. Jan van Smirren Fugro GEOS Inc. 6100 Hillcroft Houston, TX 77081 Phone: 713 346 3600 Fax: 713 346-3605 Email: usa@geos.com WEB: http://www.geos.com Marine Environmental and Safety Coordinator Job Location: USA, NY Palisades The Office of Marine Operations (OMO: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/fac/oma/) of The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University in Palisades, New York, USA is seeking an outstanding individual for the position of Marine Environmental and Safety Coordinator - #048263. The Office of Marine Operations is seeking a Marine Environmental and Safety Coordinator in support the operation of 235ft oceano- graphic research vessel MARCUS G. LANGSETH. The ship is a general purpose oceanographic research vessel operating around the world with a specialized capabili- ties for geology and geophysics which include 2D and 3D multi channel seismic research. Duties include: -Coordinating permit applications to Federal agencies to operate the LDEO research ves- sel(s) in accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and Endangered Species Act (ESA) requirements. -Identify and insure compliance with other environmental requirements established by state and foreign governments relating to research programs on board LDEO research vessel(s). -Preparation of documentation for submission of Incidental Harassment Authorization to NOAA Fisheries for IHA and ESA permits. -Coordinate training of marine mammal observers in accordance with the mitigation requirements for IHA and ESA permits. BR> -Participate as marine mammal observer as required on LDEO research vessel(s). -Recruit biologically trained marine mammal observers to fulfill mitigation requirements for LDEO research vessel(s) seismic cruises. -Review and update the LDEO Marine Department Safety Management System (SMS) aboard the LDEO research vessel(s) and at the Marine Department facility on the LDEO campus. -Maintain the SMS through revision of existing procedures or issuance of new procedures. Maintain and update the SMS in accordance with departmental Health Safety and Environmental Protection (HSE) Code. Safety Management Systems duties will take approximately 25% of the year while Marine Mammal/Endangered Species permitting duties will be responsible for 75% of the proj- ect. Both functions are vital to the success of LDEO seagoing research efforts. The selected individual is expected to foster a culture promoting health, safety and envi- ronmental issues. Minimum requirements for the position include: BS in Marine Sciences and a minimum of 2 years experience in Marine Operations or field experience with Marine Science or a combination thereof is required. Must have full knowledge of MMPA and ESA codes and permit applications. Knowledge of ISM Code and HSE policies and procedures preferred. Experience with mitigation compliance as marine mammal observer at sea and as a trainer of onboard personnel in mitigation requirements for IHA permits is preferred. Completion of training program as Internal Auditor of ISM Code, is desired. Must be physically capable of working in isolated seagoing environment. Must have valid Passport. Good command of written and spo- ken English, required. Columbia University benefits accompany appointment. Salary is commensurate with experience. This position is located on the Lamont Campus in Rockland County, NY. Prospective candidates must apply via Columbia University’s website: www.colum- bia.edu/cu/jobs following on-line application steps (Requisition # 048263) or use quick link: jobs.columbia..edu/applicants/Central?quickFi nd=102236. Paul Ljunggren Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univ. Email: pwl@ldeo.columbia.edu Marine Engineering Technology Lecturer Job Location: USA, CA Vallejo FACULTY POSITION AVAILABLE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2, 2007 LECTURER MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 62 MTR January 2007 Mechanical Engineer Hydroid, the leading producer of autonomous underwater vehicles, seeks a highly qualified, BSME or equivalent, mechanical engineer to support both new development and manufacturing efforts. Qualifications include more than five years of experience in the design of ocean instruments and/or underwater vehicles; demonstrated proficiency in material selection for underwater applications with corrosion considerations, structural analysis (FEA skills desired), electronics packaging, CAD and solid modeling (AutoCAD and Solidworks), and strong communication skills. Selected candidate will research, develop, plan, design mechanical and electromechanical products, oversee and coordinate activities involved in fabrication, operation, application, installation, and repair of mechanical or electromechanical products and systems. Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility require- ments for access to classified information. Qualified candidates should send their resume and salary requirements to; Hydroid, LLC 6 Benjamin Nye Circle, Pocasset, MA 02559 Attn: Human Resources Or e-mail to: hr@hydroidinc.com. Hydroid is an equal opportunity employer. Visit us at www.hydroidinc.com for information. MTR#1 (49-64).qxd 1/11/2007 4:29 PM Page 62