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Job Openings: MITAGS and MARAD

Published Jan 12, 2011 8:08 AM by The Maritime Executive

MITAGS seeks head of Chief Mate/Master Program

MITAGS is looking for a person to head its chief mate/master training programs. This individual will develop and present the various courses related to upgrade to chief mate/master. The ideal candidate would have an unlimited master's license and at least five years of sea experience on that license. Candidate must be skilled in the use of word processing and presentation software and be comfortable in public speaking. Knowledge of instructional system design and online training programs is a real plus. MITAGS is looking for a "hands on" person who can work with minimal oversight and enjoys working in a dynamic environment. The salary is commensurate with experience. For more information, please send your resume to Pablo Rodriguez, Human Resources, at [email protected].

MARAD seeks Director for Miami Office

The Maritime Administration is searching for a director for its new Gateway Office in Miami. The Gateway Office will provide MARAD with a day-to-day presence throughout the marine transportation system, working with state and local authorities and a broad range of port, shipper and carrier stakeholders to cooperate on projects, identify federal and state funding sources, and work on environmental and community challenges in the ports and their intermodal connections. Candidates with a background in maritime, strong leadership, communication and management skills and a demonstrated ability to work with others are encouraged to apply. The vacancy announcement is posted at www.usajobs.gov as MARAD.SAR-2008-0007.

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