Mickey Smith Joins Jet Tern Marine as VP of Engineering

14 April 2010

Jet-Tern Marine is pleased to announce that Mickey Smith has accepted the position of Vice President in charge of Engineering. Mickey will lead the Design and Engineering teams at the shipyards in Dongguan and Zhuhai and be responsible for all aspects of design and engineering systems for the Selene Ocean Trawlers, Artemis Motor Yachts, Apollo Catamarans and custom builds. Mr. Smith (who is always ready for a challenge) is looking forward his role at Jet-Tern Marine and brings many years of yacht systems experience to the Jet-Tern shipyards.

In 2001, Mickey established the consulting firm, Boat Systems, Inc. for yacht electrical and mechanical systems engineering. He is a member of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., (IEEE). Mickey is also a member of ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) and is an instructor for ABYC's Marine Systems and Electrical Certification courses. His consulting firm has done electrical and systems consulting on boats ranging from 35 feet to 156 feet, including long range motor yachts, power catamarans, and boats with diesel-electric propulsion systems. Mickey currently resides with his family in the Stuart, Florida area.

Mickey Smith
USA: +1 (561) 289-6020
China: +86 (135) 9950-0691

 
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