Chenega Corporation
Charter Captain
Chenega Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507
Summary
Chenega, the most successful Alaska Native Corporation, recently launched a new sub-division to further their mission. The Chenega Regional Development Group (RDG), LLC is an established team of expert Alaskan professionals working to support the Chenega region with various economic, cultural, and infrastructure programs and projects. This position is an important part of our mission as it will involve many facets of RDG’s projects and services in Prince William Sound, Alaska.Employees are an integral asset to ensuring our success and as such our staff is required to meet the highest expectations. We take pride in our renowned safety standards and require Chenega RDG employees to use safe work practices. We count on our employees to perform in detail-oriented, operational environments while still satisfying customer needs and maintaining effective working relationships. The ability to proactively identify issues and offer innovative solutions is highly praised. Additionally, we expect our employees to effectively function under pressure to achieve required goals and deadlines. Our staff should be capable of working independently, however Chenega RDG is fundamentally concerned with teamwork and the invaluable part it plays in our mission. We have a commitment to our employees and, in turn, expect our employees to contribute to the overall success of Chenega RDG.Chenega believes in providing a market leading wage and benefits that help you and your family achieve good health and financial security. It is a belief that is deeply rooted in our Alaska Native values. We offer a range of choices to give employees flexibility in building a customized benefits package that meets their needs.The
Charter Captain
for Anchorage & Prince William Sound region will perform traditional marine charter and transport services as required. This includes master in charge of safe operations for the vessel and safety of the crew and passengers. The position is required to follow all company procedures and USCG maritime / OSHA / State and Federal rules and regulations.
Responsibilities
Perform marine based operations and completes assigned tasks within company policy and the legal requirements of USCG and other regulatory agencies including close quarter handling and anchoring.Captain a 46’ catamaran landing craft with freight operations, beach landings, crane usage, and aquatic gear rigging.Guide and captain, a variety of small vessel marine based excursion types including staff transport, paid passenger transport, and various charters including blue water fishing.Safe navigation in near coastal waters using GPS, plotter, radar, and sonar.Supervise and assist in daily maintenance: cleaning, sewage and fuel pumping, restocking. Coordinate and assist with routine maintenance; painting, changing oil, etc.Supervise passenger boarding/offboarding, safety orientation/demonstration, and emergency response.Plan and execute emergency drills, equipment checks and safety meetings in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations and Chenega policy.Maintain all navigational equipment in good working order; keep logs and ship/company documents, as directed. Provide daily operations report to office.Maintain current documentation and participate in meetings, trainings, drills, and safety audits as required by USCG and company policy.Participate in and/or lead shore-based activities and projects as required.Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalentMinimum 3 years similar experience, charter captain experience preferredMinimum USCG 25-ton Master Near Coastal license required; 50-ton to 100-ton preferred; General Radiotelephone Operators License preferredWinter marine experience in Prince William Sound, Resurrection Bay, Southeast Alaska, or similar Alaskan environmentCharter experience in deep sea fishing deeply preferred but not requiredMarine buoy and anchor rigging experience is preferredAbility to complete pre-employment drug test and participate in random drug and alcohol testing programAbility to keep and maintain a current DOT medical card and yearly Fit for Duty ExamsAbility to lift from floor to waist, push and pull up to 50lbs occasionally up to 12 times per shiftMust be able to withstand the following for up to 12 hours per day in all weather conditions (sun, rain, sleet, and snow): stand, sit, walk, push, pull, squat, crouch, bend, stoop, crawl, kneel, climb stairs and ladders, repetitive reaching, and repetitive band useMust have a valid driver’s license and meet driver requirements
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Chenega, the most successful Alaska Native Corporation, recently launched a new sub-division to further their mission. The Chenega Regional Development Group (RDG), LLC is an established team of expert Alaskan professionals working to support the Chenega region with various economic, cultural, and infrastructure programs and projects. This position is an important part of our mission as it will involve many facets of RDG’s projects and services in Prince William Sound, Alaska.Employees are an integral asset to ensuring our success and as such our staff is required to meet the highest expectations. We take pride in our renowned safety standards and require Chenega RDG employees to use safe work practices. We count on our employees to perform in detail-oriented, operational environments while still satisfying customer needs and maintaining effective working relationships. The ability to proactively identify issues and offer innovative solutions is highly praised. Additionally, we expect our employees to effectively function under pressure to achieve required goals and deadlines. Our staff should be capable of working independently, however Chenega RDG is fundamentally concerned with teamwork and the invaluable part it plays in our mission. We have a commitment to our employees and, in turn, expect our employees to contribute to the overall success of Chenega RDG.Chenega believes in providing a market leading wage and benefits that help you and your family achieve good health and financial security. It is a belief that is deeply rooted in our Alaska Native values. We offer a range of choices to give employees flexibility in building a customized benefits package that meets their needs.The
Charter Captain
for Anchorage & Prince William Sound region will perform traditional marine charter and transport services as required. This includes master in charge of safe operations for the vessel and safety of the crew and passengers. The position is required to follow all company procedures and USCG maritime / OSHA / State and Federal rules and regulations.
Responsibilities
Perform marine based operations and completes assigned tasks within company policy and the legal requirements of USCG and other regulatory agencies including close quarter handling and anchoring.Captain a 46’ catamaran landing craft with freight operations, beach landings, crane usage, and aquatic gear rigging.Guide and captain, a variety of small vessel marine based excursion types including staff transport, paid passenger transport, and various charters including blue water fishing.Safe navigation in near coastal waters using GPS, plotter, radar, and sonar.Supervise and assist in daily maintenance: cleaning, sewage and fuel pumping, restocking. Coordinate and assist with routine maintenance; painting, changing oil, etc.Supervise passenger boarding/offboarding, safety orientation/demonstration, and emergency response.Plan and execute emergency drills, equipment checks and safety meetings in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations and Chenega policy.Maintain all navigational equipment in good working order; keep logs and ship/company documents, as directed. Provide daily operations report to office.Maintain current documentation and participate in meetings, trainings, drills, and safety audits as required by USCG and company policy.Participate in and/or lead shore-based activities and projects as required.Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalentMinimum 3 years similar experience, charter captain experience preferredMinimum USCG 25-ton Master Near Coastal license required; 50-ton to 100-ton preferred; General Radiotelephone Operators License preferredWinter marine experience in Prince William Sound, Resurrection Bay, Southeast Alaska, or similar Alaskan environmentCharter experience in deep sea fishing deeply preferred but not requiredMarine buoy and anchor rigging experience is preferredAbility to complete pre-employment drug test and participate in random drug and alcohol testing programAbility to keep and maintain a current DOT medical card and yearly Fit for Duty ExamsAbility to lift from floor to waist, push and pull up to 50lbs occasionally up to 12 times per shiftMust be able to withstand the following for up to 12 hours per day in all weather conditions (sun, rain, sleet, and snow): stand, sit, walk, push, pull, squat, crouch, bend, stoop, crawl, kneel, climb stairs and ladders, repetitive reaching, and repetitive band useMust have a valid driver’s license and meet driver requirements
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