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Field Installer/Service Coordinator

Job Purpose Summary: As part of the EngineeringTeam, the Field Installer/Service Coordinator is responsible for coordinating installation and service of the SK1000 units, actual field work to install and service, as well as assist with the integration of the units.

Job Description:
Seeking a marine technician/scheduler to work on electro-mechanical installations on private yachts, cruise ships commercial vessels and buoys.

Successful candidate will be knowledgeable in electrical engineering, organized, capable of planning and scheduling his/her own domestic and international travel, project management of installations and service schedules. Follow instructions and assist with building and testing of equipment for deployment.

Outgoing individual preferred who can maintain contact with the vessels in the fleet, schedule routine maintenance and track deployment histories. Bachelors degree a plus.

Salary commensurate with experience. Please submit your resumes to jobs@seakeepers.org. No phone calls please.


 

This we know . . . Whatever befalls earth, befalls the sons of earth. Man did not weave the web of life: he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.
Chief Seattle of the Duamish and Squamish Tribes, 1855

New research shows the importance of krill in balancing greenhouse gases. It was recently discovered that Antarctic krill absorb substantial amounts of carbon; when they sink they then carry it down and bury it in the deep ocean. (Newsletter SBI 2007)

 
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