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CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS ASTM/SNAME Shipbuilding Standards Dec. 7-9 Sponsored by The Society of Naval Ar- chitects and Marine Engineers, Panel Sp-6 and ASTM Committee F-25. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston, Texas. Contact Sam Wolkow, Bath Iron Works Corp., 700 Washington St., Bath, Maine 04530; (207) 443-3311. World Oil and Gas Show Conference Dec. 14-17 Arranged and organized by Martin C. Dwyer International, Ltd. Convention Center, Dallas, Texas. Con- tact Martin C. Dwyer Int'l Ltd., 400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 60611. 37th SPI RP/C Conference and Products Showcase '82 Jan. 11-15 Sponsored by the SPI Reinforced Plastics/Composites Institute and The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. Sheraton-Washington, D.C. Contact RP/C Conference Administration, The Society of the Plastics Industry, 355 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Europipe '82 International Conference Jan. 19-22 Sponsored by Access Exhibitions Ltd. and Technische Messen & Ausstellungen AG. Schweizer Mustermesse exhibition-con- gress centre, Basle, Switzerland. Con- tact: Access Exhibitions Ltd., 62 Vic- toria St., St. Albans, England AL1 3XT; tel. 0727 63213. International Diving Symposium '82 Feb. 1-3 Sponsored by the Association of Diving Contractors. Hyatt Regency, New Orleans, La. Con- tact: David Neeb, Assoc. of Diving Contractors, 1799 Stumpf Blvd., Build- ing 7, Suite 4, Gretna, La. 70053. Tel. (504) 362-0074. Offshore South East Asia Conference and Exhibition Feb. 9-12 Sponsored by Society of Petroleum En- gineers, South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society, and Society of Naval Architects of Singapore. World Trade Center, Singapore. Con- tact: Society of Petroleum Engineers, 6200 North Central Expressway, Dal- las, Texas 75206; tel. (214) 361-6604, telex 24591 Montex G. Oceanexpo Middle East Feb. 15-18 Organized by Technoexpo. Bahrain Exhibition Centre, Bahrain. Contact: Technoexpo S.A., 8 rue la Michodiere, 75002, Paris, France; tel. (1) 742, 36, 70, telex 210550 Systele Paris Ext. 135 E. Oceanology « International 82 Feb. 28-Mar. 5 Organized by BPS Exhibitions Ltd. Metropole exhibition hall. Brighton, England. Contact: BPS Exhibitions Ltd., 18 Marine Parade, Brighton, Sussex; tel. Brighton (0273) 698281, telex 877779 Beepex G. 34th Annual CSSRA Technical Conference March 1-2 Sponsored by the Canadian Shipbuild- ing and Ship Repairing Association. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Montreal, Que- bec, Canada. Contact Mrs. Joy Mac- Pherson, Secretary/Treasurer, L'Asso- ciation des Chantiers Maritimes Ca- nadiens, Ste 801, 100 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP5B7, Canada; (613) 232-7127, telex 053-4848. National Maritime Show March 9-11 Organized by Industrial Presentations, Inc. Baltimore Convention Center, Balti- more, Md. Contact Chairman, The Na- tional Maritime Show, 6006 Bellaire Blvd., Suite 100, Houston, Texas 77081; (713) 666-5188, telex 910-881-5777. Water Freight 80s March 25-30 Sponsored by the Inland Waterways Transport Association and the Na- tional Waterways Transport Associa- tion. Limehouse Basin, London, England. Contact Richard Bird, 184 Petts Wood Rd., Orpington, Kent; tel. 01-609-5745. International Naval Technology Expo '82 March 30-April 1 Organized by Cahners Exposition Group. Eurohal, Maastricht, The Netherlands. Contact Edward A. Troogstad, Cahners Exposition Group, 222 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. 60606; (312) 263-4866, telex 256148. New Career Opportunities In Seattle, Washington Why Washington? Washington State has over seven national forests, two major mountain ranges and a seemingly endless assortment of lakes, rivers and beaches. Our state is a prime area for uncrowded skiing, hiking, fishing and other outdoor activities. The mild climate makes many of these activities practical on a year round basis. Why Seattle? Seattle offers a blend of business, culture and sports activities. One of America's "most livable cities," Seattle is located between the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. It offers water sports, over 400 parks, three large lakes, theaters, restaurants, excellent schools, "old fashioned" real estate values and eight professional sports teams. Why Lockheed? Lockheed Shipbuilding is small enough to provide a working environment of informality, personal contact and supportive co-workers The accent lies on responsive management which prides itself upon respecting the value and importance of each employee Lockheed holds a contract from the U.S. Navy to build the first of a new class of amphibious assault ships. We anticipate that contracts for additional ships of this class will assure a high level of employment by the company through the 1980's Lockheed is your opportunity to work with a true working team where your skills are recognized and the work is challenging. General Machinery Superintendent Systems Engineers Information Systems Analyst Naval Architects I.L.S. Personnel Quality Assurance Engineers Ships Managers General Superintendent Piping Engineers and Designers Systems Piping Weight Structural Composite Electrical Mechanical Draftspersons Electrical Mechanical Structural The above positions require marine experience. Excellent fringe benefits include company paid medical, dental, life insurance and retirement plans, holiday and vacation benefits and savings plan For immediate consideration, send your resume or letter with salary history to Personnel Department, 2929 16th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA 98134. (206) 292-5604. An equal opportunity employer m/f/h. Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company "Superior Ships by Superior Craftsmen" 44 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News