Job: part time captain
stan Slosberg
Date Posted: October 17,2020
Email: stanleyslosberg@gmail.com
Phone: 973 479 0240
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Sarasota Florida need part time Captain with 50 ton license familiar with West Coast water ways. Three days minimum to pilot 70 ft Azimut with 3 pods. Job will consist of training waterways from Sarasota to Naples to Tampa. To include trips from Sarasota to Bahamas, Key West. Owner has experience but wants training with electronics, Docking and navigation of waterways.
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Job: Captain needed
Bob Dorion
Date Posted: October 16,2020
Email: rdorion@shaw.ca
Phone: 2506564267
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I am looking for a captain tto deliver a 31 foot sail boat from Seattle Washington to Victoria Canada
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Job: Yacht delivery by river
Joseph Forbes
Date Posted: October 12,2020
Email: podunk294@gmail.com
Phone: 423-405-3635
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Need river savvy captian to deliver 38′ twin engine boat from Hammond Indiana to Guild Tn ASAP. Owner will accompany and pay all bills. About a weeks trip if all goes well !
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Job: Captain needed (Galvaston)
HR
Date Posted: October 2,2020
Email: hr@tamug.edu
Phone: 409-740-4532
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Captain-Inland
Agency
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Messo Operations
Proposed Minimum Salary
$18.43 hourly
Job Location
Galveston, Texas
Job Type
Staff
Job Description
Job Description Summary
The Captain – Inland, under general direction, is responsible for the safe navigation and operation of University vessels in inland waters, serving as vessel master; supervises students and trains them on safe operation practices and safe maneuvering of vessels through various situations.
Qualifications
Required Education:
High School Diploma or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
Required Experience:
One year of post-Master’s license relevant industry experience.
Preferred Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Transportation, Maritime Administration, Marine Systems Engineering or related field.
Preferred Experience:
Three years post licensure of relevant industry experience.
Required Licenses and Certifications:
Current and valid Transportation Identification Card (TWIC). Current and valid class C vehicle driver license. Current and valid 100-ton Master’s license-Inland or greater. Ability to obtain US Powerboat Instructor Certification within 1 year.
Preferred Licenses and Certifications:
None.
Required Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to troubleshoot marine engines and electronics. Ability to work with computer and related software. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Supervisory/management skills. Ability to safely navigate vessels in a crowded waterway, ability to use electronic data methods for scheduling, maintenance records, and business operations. Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others. Ability to operate motor vehicles and tow trailers.
Preferred Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
None.
Job Responsibilities
40%: Operational Leadership
Serves as a Vessel Master and navigates vessels safely and skillfully on inland waters. Serves as a Mate on offshore voyages. Provides operational leadership for their directed area of responsibility and onboard the vessel of which they are the master. Maintains a positive working environment and relationships with other colleagues and units on campus. Responsible for the fiduciary oversight of budgets and operations in their area of responsibility in accordance with published processes, rules, policies and law. Ensures the overall safety of the vessel and all persons onboard. Ensures operational readiness and maintenance of vessels. Ensures crew is properly trained. Responsible for discipline of direct report personnel. Coordinates logistics with all shore side personnel and port officials. Responds to emergencies as directed. Will require the use of a University owned vehicle around the shipyard.
30%: Maintenance
Manages and directs assigned personnel in the operations and maintenance of assigned vessels. Adds items to the Maintenance Data System and assigns maintenance items to yourself and assigned personnel. Maintains a list of daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly preventative maintenance items on each boat and complete them on time. Supervises the completion of maintenance tasks. Submits application for inspection with USCG. Ensures that the vessels meet inspection criteria and perform the inspection with the USCG. Solicits bids from shipyards. Supervises shipyard and inspection activities.
15%: Administration
Schedules and documents emergency drills as required by USCG. Ensures Emergency Procedures, Safety Speech, Captain’s Checklist, Operations Manuals, and Hurricane Plans are reviewed and updated annually. Ensures vessel documentations, in paper and electronic form, are current and correct. Updates charts, and required nautical publications regularly. Completes timely employee evaluations and job qualification requirement documentations. Manages budget for assigned area of responsibility and submit monthly expense reports. Creates syllabus, gather/ create training aids, and report attendance for WAVE LLC classes.
10%: Training
Performs emergency drills as required by USCG. Develops and updates training materials and delivers training to internal and external personnel. Assists with vessel operator training program for TAMUG. Trains personnel on their responsibilities. Assist with the instruction of WAVE LLC classes
5%: Other Duties
Performs other duties as assigned.
Restrictions and Other
Restricted by Patriot Act:
No.
D.O.T. regulated:
Yes.
Does this employee customarily and regularly exercise discretion and independent judgment and have the authority to make important decisions?
Yes.
If Yes, give percentage of time spent in this capacity:
50%.
Is this a supervisory position that has the authority to hire employees or whose recommendations for hiring, termination or other change of employment status are given strong consideration?
Yes.Employees Supervised:
Student Workers (1 – 3).
Machines or equipment used in the performance of essential duties:
Vessel and vessel equipment: 20 hours; Maintenance equipment/tools: 10 hours; Office equipment: 5 hours.
Other Requirements or Other Factors
Must pass a USCG/DOT drug test prior to employment and participates in the University’s random drug testing plan. Must have ability to respond to emergencies as directed.
Preferred Other Factors
None.
All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer committed to diversity.
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Job: Captain needed (Key West)
HR
Date Posted: October 2,2020
Email: recruiter@fkcc.edu
Phone: 305-296-9081
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DESCRIPTION: The part-time (PT) boat captain prepares and operates The College
(CFK) boats during college sanctioned events. Hours will vary according to need and will be determined on a weekly basis. This position typically maintains a 5 to 15-hour work schedule and reports to the Director of Marine Science and Technology or designee.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
1. Prepares CFK vessels for operation.
2. Maintains strict inventory and control of all equipment on the vessel.
3. Provides a safety briefing to passengers.
4. Refuels the vessel after use.
5. Ensures the college vessel has all necessary and required safety equipment as required by U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) regulations for safe vessel operations.
6. Provides a safety briefing to passengers.
7. Works cooperatively with the Deckhand to decide if the weather is reasonable for the planned dives or excursion.
8. Be familiar with risk management and can implement emergency action plans.
9. Logs incident/accident reports as necessary.
10. Work in a supervisory capacity on an CFK vessel that conducts dive training. 11. Ensures that vessel is operations prior to college use.<
12. Operates and navigates CFK vessel during college sanctioned events.
13. Provides other support services to Division of Marine Science and Technology as needed.
14. Conducts safety drills in accordance with USCG requirements as assigned by the Director of Marine Science and Technology.
15. Works cooperatively with other Captains, deckhands, faculty, lab technical advisors and College staff.
16. Maintain the vessel’s documentation according to the CFK procedure 36.0.
17. Other related duties as assigned.
(These essential job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Employees will be required to perform other job related marginal duties as required.)
QUALIFICATIONS:
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS:
Knowledge of local water preferred.
Knowledge of local diving environment including the underwater training area, reef and wrecks.
Knowledge and experience in monitoring the weather for approaching storms.
Communication skills and working in a team environment.
Ability to carry out clerical duties (e.g., collect, check and maintain required paperwork)
Ability to carry out job duties with minimal or no direct supervision.
Ability to communicate on a regular basis with the Director, Marine Science and Technology, Faculty, Captain and the Dive Facilities Manager.
Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Possess strong critical thinking, decision making, and strong communication skills.
Knowledge of basic vessel maintenance, especially outboard engine maintenance
Possess interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with a diverse faculty, staff, and student body.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Degree or equivalent.
Experience supporting activities related to CFK.
Minimum one year professional experience as a deckhand preferred.
Must be a part of the Maritime Consortium and able to pass random drug testing.
(A comparable amount of training, education or experience may be substituted for the above minimum qualifications)
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, OR REGISTRATIONS:
USCG Master 50 Gross Tons or higher required
Current (within 24 months) CPR/First Aid/AED certification
PHYSICAL SKILLS:
Ability to lift objects weighing up to 70lbs
Works outside in various climate conditions
(Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with a disability)
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $25.00 per hour
Work Location:
One location
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