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3 1 Sponsored Manufacturer Profile F A L L 2 0 1 8 / S T U F F M A D E I N M A I N E Washburn & Doughty Associates, Inc. Family-owned Washburn & Doughty of East Boothbay specializes in the construction of steel and aluminum commercial vessels. Since the yard began building fishing boats in 1977, the company has prospered by developing innovative designs and building techniques. Washburn & Doughty has delivered a mix of tugboats, passenger vessels, fishing boats, barges, ferries and research vessels. Located on the beautiful Damariscotta River, we invite potential customers and prospective employees to visit the yard. n We all have the chance to start off green and work our way up, learning new things all the time. You have your hands on every part of the boat by the time it's finished. It's so rewarding to see what you've accomplished. Aidan Coffin SCHOOL: Bath Regional Career and Technical Center YEARS AT COMPANY: 10 POSITION: First- class shipfitter www.washburndoughty.com 7 Enterprise Street, East Boothbay, ME 04544 P: 207.633.6517 FOUNDED: 1977 PRESIDENT/CEO: Dave H. Clark II FULL-TIME/ FTE EMPLOYEES: 86 HEADQUARTERS: East Boothbay, Maine C O M PA N Y P R O F I L E P R O D U CT S Tugboats, fishing boats, ferries, research vessels, barges, and commercial passenger vessels M A R K E T S / C U S TO M E R S Commercial marine, state departments of transportation CA R E E R / J O B O P P O RT U N I T I E S Marine-based trades of shipfitting, welding, marine electricians, marine painters, pipefitting and general laborers, designers, engineers, insulators, planners, outside machinists CO M PA N Y B E N E F I T S Medical/vision, dental, 401(k) with company match, long- and short-term disability, paid vacation and holidays, employee assistance program, and four 10-hour workday schedule CO M M U N I T Y E N GAG E M E N T Hosting tours and educational brief- ings for high school classes interested in STEM-related careers; inviting the community to launches and luncheons S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y Recycling of scrap copper, aluminum, carbon steel, copper wire and paper; use of local vendors whenever pos- sible; "good neighbor" policies to reduce noise and light pollution

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