EBDG Adds a Marine Engineer

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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Elliott Bay Design Group is pleased to announce another addition to its staff.  Julia Clopton has joined EBDG's Seattle office as a Marine Engineer.  Julia brings over 7 years of marine engineering experience.   She holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the California Maritime Academy and holds an EIT Certificate from Washington State. Clopton is a licensed Merchant Mariner with Unlimited 2nd Assistant Engineer Gas Turbine and 3rd Assistant Engineer Steam and Diesel ratings.  She has over three years of sea time gathered aboard oceanographic research vessels and commercial oil tankers.  Julia also has four years experience working on marine systems designs, including piping and HVAC systems, and mechanical and machinery design. 
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