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Job: Yacht Captains
Wendy Doyle Date Posted: January 22,2019 Email: wdoyle@bartonandgray.com Phone: 617-728-3555
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Barton and Gray Mariners Club is seeking qualified captains in various club locations. Seasonal & Full Time positions. Hinckley Jet drive experience preferred. 50 ton minimum requirement. No Phone Calls please.
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Job: Captains/Mates , all positions
Tommy Date Posted: January 20,2019 Email: tommyp@lacarriers.net Phone: 985-693-5858
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Master of Towing with Near Coastal & Western Rivers:
The captain is responsible for the following:
Safe and Efficient operation of the tug and its crew;
Safe and efficient transportation and relocation of barges and its cargo;
Supervision of the Mate and Deck Crew.
Keep daily company and Coast Guard reports and/or log books;
Besides the important job of steering the vessel, the Captain also directs the deckhand(s) during towing;
Controls operations with barges;
Safe operation of tug;
Assists with regular daily maintenance, cleaning of equipment, perform maintenance checks on equipment.
Requirements
To perform his job, the Captain must:
Hold a valid USCG Master of Towing with Near Coastal & Western Rivers License;
Be proficient in marine technology as it relates to towing;
Be proficient in the basic operation of the tug and its various components;
Have knowledge in the proper ways to secure lines to barges and cargo;
Be able to communicate via radio, face to face and in writing.
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Walk up/down 1-3 flights of stairs to reach the wheelhouse or galley;
Possibly walk in rain, windy and on occasion turbulent waters as he/she moves to or from the wheelhouse;
May climb up 3-4 foot high “step” to get on or off barges;
Sit or stand at the control panel throughout work shift;
Be able to reach 80″ height to operate radio;
Be able to push or pull; at least 80 lbs of force to steer the tug;
Might sit in a cushioned chair or desire to stand.
Be able to speak clearly over the radio to give instructions and directions to the deck crew;
Be able to see and identify red, green, black and white colors;
Be able to hear the radio over the noise of the tug.
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HR Date Posted: January 20,2019 Email: HR@mma.edu Phone: Phone: (207) 326-4311
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Maritime Academy seeks to fill the following positions for its annual summer training cruise:
Deck Watch Officer (3rd Mate): $145-200/day
Engine Watch Officer (3rd Engineer): $145-200/day
Assistant Training Officer (Deck): $145-200/day
Assistant Training Officer (Engine): $145-200/day
Doctor: $225-275/day
Barber: $125-145/day
Cruise dates are May 5, 2019 to July 15, 2019. There will be an option for two shorter cruises with the swap from Cruise A to Cruise B occurring in Portsmouth, UK on or around June 9.
Applicants must submit a completed MMA Application, resume, and contact information for three references to . For complete job descriptions and an online application form, please visit
For the health and wellbeing of our community, the Maritime Academy campus and vessels (ashore and afloat) are smoke- and tobacco-free as of August 1, 2016.
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Kevin Hopel Date Posted: January 20,2019 Email: khopel@smithmarinetowing.com Phone: 985-631-9420 / 2. E-mail
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Marine Towing Corporation is now looking to hire
Must have a minimum of three years experience on an Offshore Model Bow Tugboat.
Must have a valid TWIC card, driver’s license, and passport.
Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and physical.
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Job: Port Captain-Honolulu
Pearl Mariani Date Posted: January 15,2019 Email: pearlm@sause.com Phone: 808-523-5638
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Port Captain-Honolulu
. provides a full range of marine transportation services to clients in the Pacific Rim: from ocean towing, cargo handling, oil towing, and ship assist, to marine construction and repair. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of service, with certifications in both the International Safety Management Code and the American Waterways Operators Responsible Carrier Program. Owns and operates a state of the art fleet of tugs and barges that are dedicated to providing the highest level of service to our customers. Whether it’s lumber, plywood, paper, petroleum products, chemicals, bulk commodities, containers, oversized, overweight, or specialty cargoes, we have the people, the equipment, and the expertise to meet our customers’ needs. Our offices are located in Coos Bay, OR, Portland, OR, Rainier, OR, Richmond, CA, Long Beach, CA, Honolulu, HI, and Kalaeloa, HI.
Bros. has been engaged in common carrier service to the Hawaiian Islands since 1966, and has served our Customers in the Hawaiian market with inter-island towing since 1983. We provide superior services at competitive prices in a safe and efficient manner that meets all our customers’ expectations. Bros. is a growing, customer-focused company, building on our two primary strengths: our people and our equipment. We believe that the best people in the industry work right here, on the best equipment in the industry. We are currently looking for an experienced Port Captain for Bros. Honolulu.
The Port Captain-Honolulu is responsible for planning, administration, and evaluation of all procedures, policies and programs associated with vessel and towing operations for Bros. This position interfaces with administrative staff management and other port management to ensure that towing operations are safe and efficient, and in compliance with company policies, state and federal regulations.
To apply for the position email your resume and cover letter to
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Coordinate crew and logistics planning related to area towing operations on a daily basis.
Conduct performance appraisals for area tugboat Masters bi-annually or as needed, specifically including piloting, docking, crew management, vessel management, and crew safety.
Recommend, develop, and implement revisions of the company Safety Management System (SMS) annually.
Investigate crew, vessel, and equipment incidents in conjunction with area port and staff management.
Assist Area Port Engineer Hawaii in coordinating repair and replacement of equipment aboard vessels.
Implement and administer all approved company operational, safety, policy and procedure manuals, and review for revisions on an annual basis or as needed.
Ensure that all area-towing operations are in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations.
Administer the area IBU Labor Agreement and represent the company in the Joint Labor Relations Committee (JLRC).
Direct the area employment, assignment, evaluation, promotion, discipline, and scheduling of vessel personnel. Consult the Area Port Engineer Hawaii in regard to engine room personnel.
Make recommendations to the VP/General Manager for vessel and barge work list and plan construction, repair or modification at the weekly operations meeting.
Responsible for training area Masters in the proper use of vessel emergency retrieval gear, life-saving gear, safety procedures, fire suppression equipment, and medical supplies.
Assist the VP/General Manager in reviewing and establishing rate schedules for tug assists and opportunistic work.
Supervise and evaluate the inside harbor crew on a daily basis and conduct performance appraisals annually or as needed.
Assign responsibility for verification of vessel crew qualifications prior to their employment and for tracking crew license renewals throughout their employment
Other duties as assigned.
Experience: Experience as a licensed deck officer in the tug and barge industry. Preference given to those with experience as Master, prior management experience, and local knowledge of Hawaiian maritime ports. Must maintain valid MMC with applicable endorsements.
Applicant must be physically fit and able to board barges and tugs at sea and in port in all weather conditions and in all hours. Normal working conditions are Monday through Friday but, candidate will be required to occasionally travel to out ports and training seminars and be able to be on call as required during nights and weekends.
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