本文 Mako DeepWater Inc. Expands Engineering and Production Staff
Friday, Mar 20, 2009 Mako Deepwater announced today that it has increased its engineering and productionstaff in response to a record backlog and continued strong demand for its intervention tooling and deck equipment business lines. Tom Ayars, Mako DeepWater’s President said "I’m appreciative for the loyal support our customers have shown us. With their help we’ve been able to defy the downward trend some companies are experiencing in the oil industry. Our intervention tooling business gets stronger by the day and the addition of the deckequipment product line in Q3 2008 has proven to be a good move for us with the award of four projects in the last several months. To continue providing our clients with fast response and reliable service, we’ve been pleased to have the opportunity to expand our staff, creating jobs in a softening economy".Mako DeepWater Inc. is based in Houston Texas and was formed to address the growing demand for simple, rugged and reliable subsea tooling for remote intervention. Our ability to provide "Innovative Solutions to Remote Problems" comes from our employees’ years of experience in the subsea industry. Along with engineered solutions Mako DeepWater also offers experience in the design, manufacture and repair of deck equipment such as A Frames, LARS, heave compensation, specialty winches along with standard product line ROV tooling such as torque tools, FLOT’s,standard and zero leak hot stabs, manifolds, buckets and ROV interface panels justto name a few. Mako DeepWater’s 10,000 SF facility is ideally suited to provide an effective team based environment for meeting customer’s needs.
本文 A week before the March 9 deadline, City Council had only 11 applications to fill nine seats on the new Commission of Parks and Recreation. It now has 207. The board is to have a prominent role in creating regulations for a city agency resulting from the merging, on July 1, of the Fairmount Park Commission and the Department of Recreation. On Wednesday, Council's Committee on Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs began interviewing the first 39 candidates in an open session. Council is to submit 18 to 25 nominees to Mayor Nutter, who will appoint nine to the 15-member board; department heads will fill the remaining six spots. Familiar names on the list include Vincent Fenerty, executive director of the Philadelphia Parking Authority; Joseph Manko and Debra Wolf Goldstein, Fairmount Park commissioners; and David Thornburgh, executive director of the University of Pennsylvania's Fels Institute of Government and son of former Gov. Richard L. Thornburgh.