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Tuesday, August 29, 2006



Marine Engineer

JOB DESCRIPTION:
Responsibilities will include field work, data analysis, marina design and planning, structural and volumetric calculations, project scheduling, permitting coordination, development of construction plans and specifications, construction cost estimates, bid review, construction administration, writing proposals and feasibility reports, and general support for the resident engineers. Typical projects include fixed and floating dock marinas, flushing studies, fishing piers, seawalls, revetments, dredging, recreational parks, and Coastal Construction Control Line permitting. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated with a positive work ethic, and upbeat attitude, strong written and verbal communication skills, the ability to think through technical problems, the desire to learn new kills, and a passion for working in the marine environment.

COMPUTER:
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and AutoCAD are required. Familiarity with Sheet Pile Wall 911, FEMA’s Coastal Hazard Analysis Modeling Program, and the Shore Protection manual is desired.

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
A minimum Bachelor of Science degree in a relative engineering field is required. Ability to earn a Professional Engineer License is desired. Field experience with, and general knowledge of engineering projects, environmental studies, surveying, and data collection is preferred. Knowledge and experience in concrete and steel design is a plus. Field experience should include boat handling, general bathymetric surveying, and SCUBA preferred.

SALARY and BENEFITS:
Commensurate with experience and education.

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