Job: dinner cruise
Nina Larsen
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I am looking for a captain for my 28 ft Four Winns to go out for dinner/sunset cruise in Long Island sound from Norwalk, ct. During the week when weather permitting.
Job: sailing instructions
JOSE LANGEVIN
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NEED A COURSE TO SAIL MY NEW BOAT
Job: Boat Captain Position Available in Alaska, May-September
Janeen Hutchins
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BOAT CAPTAIN POSITION AVAILABLE at Alaska Wildland Adventures.
RESPONSIBILITIES: The safe operation of a 30 ft landing craft. Natural history lake tours, transfer of a rafting guests and other water taxi duties. Other duties include guiding, customer service and general lodge help. This is a seasonal position running from May to mid-September.
QUALIFICATIONS: MUST possess at least a USCG 25 ton Inland Masters License. Must possess a teamwork attitude and ability to live in a small group setting in remote Alaskan lodge setting.
APPLY NOW: Send your resume to
Job: PT Captain Position, Boston, MA, Thompson Island OBEC
Sally Faulkner
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The Ferry Captain is responsible for the safe transportation of all island visitors to and from Thompson Island on our 65’ passenger ferry. In addition, the Ferry Captain may be responsible for operating a smaller vessel to support the Programs Department in student course evacuations. The Ferry Captain reports to the Director of Operations.
Responsibilities:
•Serves as Master of a 65’ USCG inspected passenger vessel
•Operates a variety of small, uninspected passenger vessels and work boats
•Performs minor maintenance tasks as outlined in our Planned Maintenance Program
•Occasional overnights may be required
•Responsible for the safe navigation of all TIOBEC owned vessels
•Responsible for the safe embarkation/disembarkation of passengers
-Responsible for managing all vessel crew (typically consisting of one deckhand)
Compensation and Benefits:
Competitive salary, commensurate with experience. Employer sponsored health insurance with the option to select between two comprehensive plans. Premier dental plan. 401(k) retirement plan with competitive match. Paid time off (PTO) and paid sick days. Work that engages a diverse and dynamic community of educators and other professionals with the shared vision of shaping a better future for Boston’s youth.
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Job: Captain, Marine Vessel
Elizabeth
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Orange Coast College
Captain, Marine Vessel
Job# O-041-17
Salary: $79,414.00 – $104,606.00 Annually
Deadline: 05/19/17
Full job description and OFFICIAL application available ONLY at: . Please click on OPEN POSITIONS located in the menu bar on the left, then select your desired jobs category to access list of open positions.
DESCRIPTION
Under the supervision of Director, Marine Programs, manages and operates large power vessels up to 100 gross tons to support maritime instruction, private charters, and ferrying of passengers. Oversees all deck and mechanical operations while disembarking, underway, and docking. Ensures the safety of students, crew, volunteers, and passengers. Plans and manages all maintenance aboard large vessels owned by the College. Ensures compliance with US Coast Guard (USCG) and other regulations.
Distinguishing Career Features
The Captain is a licensed maritime professional, qualified with a USCG Masters license to operate inspected vessels of at least 100 gross tons. The Captain is responsible for the safety of the students, faculty, crew and other passengers at all times while aboard and underway. The Captain is responsible for crew training and vessel maintenance. The Captain shall assist faculty as needed in implementing on board lesson plans and exercises.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Commands the large vessels owned by the College and Foundation. Supervises crew, faculty, students, and other passengers by applying maritime protocols and assuring safety.
• Maintains an up-to-date vessel daily log and records of maintenance and other operations details as required by the USCG and other agencies. Plans, coordinates and oversees inspections of large vessels on the cycles required by the USCG.
• Ensures current documentation, display, and presentation of all licenses, certificates, and other documentation according to USCG regulations, policies and procedures. Notifies the authorized administrator of pending expirations within 30 days to remain current.
• Prepares and prioritizes projects and schedules for vessel maintenance and refit, recommending major repairs or vessel modifications to accommodate new training and compliance requirements.
• Performs routine maintenance, including, but not limited to electrical, electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic system repairs. Purchases and maintains vessel parts and supplies.
• Assists faculty in design and implementation of onboard learning objectives. While underway, directs students, student interns, volunteers and crew in the performance of shipboard duties.
• Assists in leading Professional Mariner student groups in accomplishing learning objectives while onboard, including the supervision of crew members and student interns.
• Prepares technical memoranda, as requested, on vessel operations and efficiency, budgetary requirements, and recommendations for equipment.
• Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
This is a specialized position that performs the full range of duties to command and navigate ocean vessels for commercial and educational purposes.
The position requires:
Knowledge of:
• Theory and practice of general seamanship and piloting of large vessels including rules of the road, crew management, harbor regulations, first aid methods, and shipboard emergency procedures.
• USCG Navigation Rules and Federal laws governing navigation of power driven vessels in inland and coastal waters, including local navigation aids and hazards, and the execution of the rules for safe navigation and radio communications.
• Working knowledge and skill in using modern navigational instruments and electronic equipment, computer-aided software, and peripherals for navigation and communications.
• General seamanship normally associated with command of a large vessel, including safety procedures, anchoring, navigating, piloting, close quarters maneuvering, crew management, log keeping, shipboard emergency procedures, repair of electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems.
• Large vessels and related equipment, maintenance, operation and overhaul.
• Mechanical and electrical systems, tools and equipment used in the operation and maintenance of power driven vessels, diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical, and auxiliary equipment.
• Vessel’s emergency procedures and crew performance to ensure passenger safety
• Sufficient math skill to read, summarize, and record numbers, coordinates, and measurements used for marine navigation.
• Well-developed communication and writing skill to develop, implement and log crew training drills, and keep and prepare vessel logs, records and reports.
• Well-developed human relations skills to work cooperatively with others to explain creative and technical concepts.
• Budgeting and cost control methods.
• General principles of leadership.
• Basic principles and best practices for project management aboard large vessels.
Ability to:
• Carry out the duties and objectives of the position.
• Adhere to all USCG rules and regulations.
• Ensure vessel systems are functioning and reliable through attention to detail and appropriate record keeping.
• Lead and participate in the work of crew and student safety training.
• Organize vessel crew, students, student interns and volunteers for onboard duties
• Lead crew, students and volunteers while disembarking, underway, and docking to ensure passenger safety.
• Reinforce delivery of instruction and contribute to curriculum development.
• Explain, demonstrate, and troubleshoot all shipboard operating and electronic systems.
• Read and understand diagrams, charts , and maritime communications.
• Work varying shifts and locations.
• Communicate well, both orally and in writing.
• Analyze and solve problems.
• Interpret and apply applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
• Demonstrate safe work practices and procedures in the workplace.
• Direct the work of others.
• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Education and Experience:
• The position requires an Associate’s degree
• Five years of progressive experience piloting a power vessel greater than 60 feet in length in coastal waters, including the Channel Islands.
• Or, any combination of education and experience that would provide the required qualifications for the position.
Licenses and Certificates:
• Requires a valid driver’s license.
• Current Masters License for mechanically propelled vessels up to 100 GRT issued by the USCG
• Valid third class Federal Communications Radio-Telephone Operator’s License
• Radar endorsement.
• Standards of Training and Certification of Watch keeping.
• First Aid, CPR and AED issued by American Red Cross (or equivalent)
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed outdoors in varied environmental settings that will include exposure to wide-ranging sea and weather conditions as part of year-round work performed aboard an ocean-going vessel; may work in very confined or awkward spaces; may be exposed to and/or have skin contact with detergents, abrasives, cleaning solvents and disinfectants.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Successful candidate is required to perform work of an active nature, requiring sufficient physical stamina to carry out duties on an ocean-going vessel under all sea conditions, operate in confined spaces, as well as function in an office setting.
Requires use of well-developed hand eye coordination for precise motions while using small instruments and for observing moving objects and environments.
Requires ambulatory ability to lift medium-to-heavy weight materials, balance on unstable surfaces, and walk and stand for extended periods of time.
Requires hand and arm strength to lift, carry and/or push and pull 50 lbs., with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 lbs.
Requires visual acuity to observe moving objects, safety issues, vessel traffic, weather, instrument readings in color, and printed materials.
Requires auditory ability to project voice to a small group.
Conditions of Employment
This is a full-time, 12-month, classified management position. The normal hours of work will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. However, some flexibility such as evenings and week-ends will be required to meet the needs of the department. The effective date of employment will be arranged with the supervisor.
Regular attendance is considered an essential job function; the inability to meet attendance
requirements may preclude the employee from retaining employment.
The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child
Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in
Coast Community College District policies, procedures, and Title IX. (Reference: BP/AP 5910)
The Coast Community College District celebrates all forms of diversity and is deeply committed
to fostering an inclusive environment within which students, staff, administrators, and faculty
thrive. Individual’s interested in advancing the District’s strategic diversity goals are strongly
encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with
disabilities who self-disclose.
Coast Community College District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Job: CAPTAINS NEEDED
Jennifer
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Are you an experienced dive boat Captain interested in working in Baja California, Mexico? We run some of the hottest big animal diving trips in the world including great white sharks at Guadalupe Island and giant mantas, dolphins and 10 kinds of sharks at Socorro Island. Safety is #1 on our ships followed closely by a commitment to excellence in guest services. We operate a 272 GRT 116 foot ship and a new 490 GRT 140 footer. Our ships are top notch SOLAS standard with full ISM, GMDSS and ISPS certification.
Minimum requirements
500 ton SCTW near coastal Master certification as well as current medical, SSO and GOC and advance marine first aid cert’s. Scheduled rotations. Ship handling and decision making on running safe dive operations are a must but it’s equally important that you can convince us of your buy in to standardized policies, processes and procedures and are comfortable managing a crew of 10.
What We offer
Travel allowance. Top wages for this industry.
To Apply Please send your resume/CV and certifications (if applicable) to
Job: Captain needed
Hillary
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Message Looking for a part time captain very familiar with Pacific Northwest waters for a couple and dog on a 72 foot Ocean Alexandar—-2015 model
Job: Captain needed
Sandy
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Hello, My company is hiring a Capitan during the summer time ( full time )
Please give us a call. The boat is located in Toronto harbor.
Details will be given at the call. Thank you, and I hope you call us as soon as possible.
Job: Captain needed
Denna Francischetti
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I am looking for captains and crew- please let me know what all you can assist with.
Thank you,
Denna
Job: Mate Position Available
Nautilus Liveaboards
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Nautilus Liveaboards operates long range charter dive vessels from bases in Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, Mexico. We are a world leader in the dive industry and have been running dive trips for over 25 years. Our company is the best in the business! We offer reasonable contract lengths with some flexibility. We pay the highest wages in the dive boat industry and senior positions also offer travel allowance. We value happy staff and happy crew!
Do you like the idea of working in Mexico? Are you a hard worker? Do you have the ambition and drive to move up to a Captain position? If so, we want to talk to you.
We currently have a mate position opening. The position has scheduled rotations on Top quality boats. Must have 500 ton mate ticket, GOC, VSO, be computer literate and not scared of paperwork and appreciative of excellence in guest services. Preference given to candidates with diving experience.
We promote Captains from within our company and there is room for promotion for the right candidates. Knowledge of the English language is required.
Certificates and qualifications
Valid STCW Safety
Security Awareness
Medical
Drug Test & First Aid
