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Engineering/Marine Surveyor position at Martin & Ottaway

 

Martin & Ottaway is a well-known maritime engineering consulting firm located in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. The firm covers US East Coast ports from Norfolk, Virginia to Portland, Maine on a daily basis, with additional worldwide assignment on many special projects. The firm is an incorporated partnership that has managed successful ownership transitions since its inception in 1875.

The firm has a position for an early career engineer/marine surveyor who is interested in varied and challenging professional work in a small company. A desire to learn and to interact with a wide variety of clients, projects and maritime settings is required, along with an awareness that advancement will demand superior skills in science, technology, communications and analysis and will require a challenging probationary period and continuous learning.

The work will involve the widest possible engineering tasks ranging from surveying, to proposal writing, to design, to salvage, to regulatory work, to forensic analysis and will involve substantial travel and irregular work hours.

The position requires great individual responsibility, but with the added benefit of close mentoring and training by industry leading senior personnel.

Ideal candidates would have no less than a bachelor’s degree in engineering and/or an established marine engineering license with three to eight years maritime engineering experience.

$80K plus, depending on experience, with excellent benefits including full healthcare, company funded training and educational opportunities, company paid professional memberships, paid vacation, maximum matched 401k, and company car, in addition to eventual potential ownership participation.

For more information on the firm visit: www.martinottaway.com.

US permanent residents or US citizens only.

Email application letter and resume to modell@martinottaway.com

 

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