Job: Captain – Whale Watching Tours – Juneau, Alaska
Job Posted By: Jayleen’s Alaska
Date Posted: February 15, 2022 at 12:37 pm
Phone: 907-419-2007
Email: jayleen.bydlon@gmail.com
Captain – Whale Watching Tours
Full-Time Seasonal Position – Summer 2022 – Juneau, Alaska
Jayleen’s Alaska is a leader in customer service-orientated and personalized tours in Juneau, Alaska. Our team of employees is passionate about hard work, innovation, marine life & the customer experience.
We offer competitive salaries, housing stipend,s and the opportunity for personal and professional growth in a rewarding career.
Duties: Jayleen’s Alaska requires captains that are safe, self-motivated, detail orientated, and customer-focused. Your main responsibilities will be to provide a safe, instructive, upbeat, 4-hour whale watching tour.
On a day-to-day basis, you will be expected to ensure that your company vehicle & vessel are clean & operational. To achieve this, you will be independently working with periotic check-ins throughout the day from other employees and/or management.
Your work will enable the company to operate at its full capacity.
Qualifications:
Required:
• USCG 6 pack Captain license, upon Inside Passages (at a minimum).
• Work experience in tourism
• Experience working independently
• Demonstrated verbal communication skills
• Excellent interpersonal skills
• Excellent conflict resolution skills
• Values Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
• Commitment to lifelong learning
• An interest or formal learning of Marine Biology
Assets:
• Experience on Alaskan waters
• Experience analyzing weather, reading GPS & depth finders & using VFH radios
Conditions of Employment:
• Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Alaska & the United States
• Satisfactory Criminal Records Check and clean random drug test record (per USCG captain license requirement)
• Valid Driver’s license
Closing Date: April 15th, 2022
Salary Range: $30.00 per hour + other benefits
We thank all applicants for their interest in our company.
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Job: captain needed
Job Posted By: Carlos Bernal
Date Posted: February 14, 2022 at 2:42 pm
Phone: 3053043363
Email: Carlosbwrnal6087@yahoo.com
I have a cheoy lee 41 in west palm beach and need to sail it to key west in the next couple of weeks looking for a capitan to hire
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Job: Captain & Mate needed
Job Posted By: Anjeli Sonstegard
Date Posted: February 10, 2022 at 6:23 am
Phone: 4435648363
Email: info@ajsonstegard.com
Hello, I am looking to hire a captain and possibly one or two crew to help me sail a new 47 ft boat from France to Annapolis around Sept/Oct 2022.
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Job: Looking for mate for 1988 64′ Vantare
Job Posted By: William Domb
Date Posted: February 8, 2022 at 3:23 pm
Phone: 9512040771
Email: ellendomb@earthlink.net
Family yacht, retired couple, cruising and scuba in Bahamas and FL. Experienced captain new to this boat needs mate for boat handling, maintenance, and diver safety. 4-6 week trips, 5 day week when in port, Riviera Beach City marina. $600-800/week depending on experience.
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Job: Salaried Yacht Captain
Job Posted By: Chelsey
Date Posted: February 2, 2022 at 11:57 am
Phone: 857-957-5701
Email: chelsey@bartonandgray.com
Mariners Club has revolutionized yachting with a fleet of 70+ Hinckley and custom vessels serving a private membership in harbors along the East Coast and Great Lakes. Our growing team is looking for USCG licensed captains to operate the Club’s meticulously maintained 36′ – 44’ Hinckley yachts throughout South Florida, South Carolina, and the Northeast. B&G captains operate day and evening trips and are back in their home port each night, enjoying a lifestyle unique in the industry.
Our captains have the opportunity to work with the Club year-round or seasonally in our South Florida, South Carolina, and Northeast harbors. Seasons run June to October in the Northeast, and November to May in our southern and Bahamas harbors.
Responsibilities:
Operate B&G Club vessels with attention to safety
Provide top-tier hospitality in all interactions with members.
Create a welcoming environment onboard for members & their guests
Maintain vessel cleanliness & operational readiness
Accurate and timely expense and post-trip reporting
Requirements:
Valid USCG Merchant Mariner Credentials.
Marine Radio Operator Permit
Must have experience on vessels of similar size
An understanding of basic vessel maintenance & log keeping
Proficiency in hospitality
Thrive in a team environment
Benefits:
Consistent pay – rain or shine!
Travel and seasonal housing allowance
Paid vacation
401k retirement plan with company match
Health Insurance plan
Ongoing training and professional development
Growth and advancement opportunities
Telephone reimbursement
A fantastic work-life balance and company culture
On-site mechanical and harbor support teams
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Job: Hiring! Seasonal Full-Time Ferry Captain – Boston
Job Posted By: Shannon Spellman
Date Posted: February 2, 2022 at 6:55 am
Phone: 0
Email: staffing@thompsonisland.org
START DATE: March 1, 2022
DURATION: Full Time (40+ hours/week), Seasonal (7.5 Months), Non-Exempt
LOCATION: Thompson Island – Boston, MA; Gloucester Shipyard
POSITION SUMMARY
The Ferry Captain is responsible for the safe transportation of all island visitors to and from Thompson Island on our 65’ passenger ferry, M/V Outward Bound. The M/V Outward Bound is a 300HP Single Screw Passenger Vessel. 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 Bosun.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Serves as Master of a 65’ USCG inspected passenger vessel
• Operates a variety of small, uninspected passenger vessels and work boats
• Performs maintenance tasks as outlined in our Planned Maintenance Program
• Occasional overnights may be required
• Responsible for the safe navigation of all Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center owned vessels
• Responsible for the safe embarkation/disembarkation of passengers
• Responsible for managing all vessel crew (typically consisting of one deckhand)
ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Vessel crew directly reports to the Captain on duty.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Minimum of 3 years working onboard a vessel.
• Minimum of 1 year as Master of a vessel.
• Must currently hold a 100 Ton Masters license minimum.
• FCC Marine Radio Operators Permit required to be obtained within 3 months of the start date.
• Must be comfortable making decisions that affect life and property, often in stressful conditions.
• Desire to contribute, by way of fulfilling job duties, to the organizational mission of providing character development for Boston’s young people.
WORK CONDITIONS
• Must be comfortable working outside, on the water in a coastal environment.
• Overtime hours periodically required.
• Weekend and evening work are often required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
• Must be able to lift 70 lbs unassisted.
• Must be able to ride a ferry daily and traverse an island of varying terrains.
• Must be able to stand for 5+ hours per day.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Competitive daily pay commensurate with experience. Earned Sick Time. 401K retirement plan with competitive match once pre-requisites are met. Worker’s Compensation Insurance. Accident Insurance. Access to professional discount programs for gear and clothing. Temporary housing is provided on Thompson Island for positions that necessitate. Possibility for fall employment, depending on experience, interest, and qualification.
Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks staff as diverse as the communities it serves. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Job: Need Boat Trainer
Job Posted By: Herman E. Shelton Jr.
Date Posted: January 30, 2022 at 10:51 am
Phone: 18155204739
Email: hermaneshelton@yahoo.com
We live near Gulf Shores Alabama. I am looking for a Trainer to teach us how to use or 2002 Bayliner Trophy on the Gulf to fish. We are looking for four or five sessions.
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Job: Captain needed in Palm Beach, Naples
Job Posted By: Barton and Gray Mariners Club
Date Posted: January 18, 2022 at 1:45 pm
Phone: 857-957-5710
Email: chelsey@bartonandgray.com
Mariners Club is looking for full-time yacht captains in Palm Beach, FL and Naples, FL. Must have USCG Master (50 ton preferred). Captains run our 36′ to 44′ Hinckley yachts for half day trips with our members – no multi-days or overnights.
Pay is rain or shine and starts at $1100/week plus benefits.
This position moves up to the Northeast in the spring/summer between June and October. Travel and housing assistance is available.
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Job: Ferry Boat Captain
Job Posted By: Jack Sheeran
Date Posted: January 18, 2022 at 12:22 pm
Phone: 508-241-1344
Email: jack@freedomferry.com
Looking for a seasonal captain for our Ferry Service from Cape Cod to Nantucket. This is a fun summer job from Memorial Day to Columbus day. Vessel is 65 feet, 80 gross ton, triple screw with COI of 125. Qualified candidate will have experience on similar size vessel, 100 Ton master or greater, and radar experience.
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Job: Charter Fishing Captain in Southeast Alaska
Job Posted By: Highliner Lodge
Date Posted: January 14, 2022 at 6:21 pm
Phone: 877-386-0397
Email: dylan@highlinerlodge.com
Seasonal Employment Opportunity for a Charter Captain at high profile SE Alaska Fishing Lodge!
The Lodge is a growing, ambitious fishing lodge. As an expanding business we are looking for motivated, honest, hardworking and talented individuals. The lodge is located in a remote fishing village.
The average charter caught halibut in our area is 45 pounds (which is the highest average in the entire state of Alaska)… and is three times bigger than Sitka, Seward or Homer (this is a fact, not a hype, our stats are collected from ADFG statistics). The Highliner Lodge provides the best possible halibut fishing opportunities for our guests in that we have charter halibut permits for both area 2C and area 3A on each boat and provide Guided Angler Fish (GAF) for all of our guests so that they may take a trophy sized halibut that they otherwise would have to release due to regulations.
Here, we are allowed to keep two halibut per day of any size for our guests. Most lodges in SE Alaska are restricted to one small fish per day. We also have the best king salmon catch rate in the state: 3 times better than Ketchikan, 4 times better than Petersburg, 10 times better than Juneau, 40 times better than Seward… and equal to, or better than, Sitka (again fact, not hype, from NMFS statistics). Where would you choose to take your guests fishing?
Where do you want to go with your career?
This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking for long term employment with a growing company. Possible advancement / year around employment / profit sharing for the exceptional individual.
Qualifications: USCG NEAR COASTAL or better licensed, preference for experience fishing SE Alaskan saltwater (outside waters), hardworking, great people skills, attention to detail, good references, team player, must be very light or non-drinker and NO DRUGS. Pre-employment drug testing and enrollment in our random drug/alcohol testing program required.
We expect superior performance from our employees, in personal hygiene, professional contact with our customers and relations with other employees. The most important traits we look for when hiring a person is a good attitude and strong work ethic. You must also be adaptable, willing to help out in any capacity, and a team player. We fish ~4 guests per boat (they are 30-37′) and you will not have a deckhand (unless running our 50′ Delta). If you aren’t willing to put in long hours, this is not the place for you. We expect good manners, good grooming, and a professional appearance beyond reproach.
General Duties:
Guided fishing
Boat and lodge maintenance
Contract Period:
Approximately May 15 – Sept 1 (subject to change, possible extension depending on bookings)
Compensation:
Base salary of $5,000-$7,0000/month (DOE)
Gratuities averaging $300-400/day
Generous bonus potential (end of season and performance bonuses)
Referral bonus ($200 per guest that you bring to us)
Room and board included
Future Opportunities:
Annual Return Bonus
Vested Ownership Opportunities
Career Development
To be considered for this position you must provide ALL of the following:
Letter of interest
Photo
Resume
References
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