Harbor Docking & Towing LLC
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Free food & snacks
Health insurance
Parental leave
Profit sharing
Training & development
Tuition assistance
Vision insurance
Role Objectives:
The role of Tug Mate (Pilot) is to assist the Tug Master in the timely, efficient, and orderly operation and management of the company’s tug. This position is for nationwide offshore towing operations working a 21/21 schedule. All Mate (Pilots) must hold the appropriate and unexpired Merchant Mariner Credential, Near Coastal or Oceans route, Medical Credential, Radar Observer license, Radio Operator License, STCW Basic Training, and Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card. The Mate (Pilot) must be familiar with and dedicated to the safety, environmental health, security, and maintenance standards of the crew, vessel, and company. Key Responsibilities: Stand wheelman watches (offshore) 12 hours per day. Piloting the vessel in a safe, disciplined, prudent, and orderly manner. Delivering the vessel and crew to the proper destination safely. Maintaining unity, good order, and discipline among the crew. Under observation by the master, directing the overall operation of the vessel and crew. Familiarizing him/herself with the master’s responsibilities, authority, and duties such that he/she is ready, at any moment of incapacitation of the master, to act as master of the vessel for as long as may be necessary. Training other crewmembers on company policies and procedures. Ensuring that company policies and procedures are followed. Actively participating in drills, training, company meetings, and on-board safety evolutions, and enhancing the safety and security posture of the vessel. Assisting in vessel orientation for new crewmembers. Reporting deficiencies in the vessel or crew to the master. Maintaining a professional attitude during operations and whenever dealing with customers, partners, or company personnel. Other appropriate tasks and duties as may be assigned from time to time by company officials or the master. Skill Requirements: Effectively and safely maneuver ASD tractor tug. Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Effectiveness in operating equipment associated with navigation and communications, such as VHF radios, radar units, AIS receivers, and personal computers. Appropriate vessel handling, navigation, watchstanding, and seamanship experience. Strong problem-solving ability. Good spatial orientation and assertiveness. Effective social adaptability, interpersonal skills, and resilience. Knowledge Requirements:
Vessel operations and wheelhouse management as would be gained by at least six years of direct, hands-on experience aboard towing vessels in domestic service. Minimum credential of National Mate (Pilot) of Towing on Near Coastal. Prefer National Mate (Pilot) of Towing on Oceans route. Minimum STCW Basic Training. Education: High School Diploma (or GED or High School Equivalence Certificate). Additional Qualifications: TWIC card and driver’s license required. Must reside in the vicinity of Lake Charles, LA or be willing and able to relocate to that area at own expense. Preferred Offshore towing experience. Physical Requirements: Worker will exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and up to 20 pounds of force constantly. Work onboard vessels in the offshore environment. Requires hearing, talking, grasping quickly, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, crawling, and swimming. Worker is required to have the ability to see details at a distance and depth perception to judge which of several objects is closer or farther away, or to judge the distance between him/her and an object. Must have normal color vision. The worker is subject to environmental conditions with no protection from weather. The worker is subject to noise, vibration, hazards, and is frequently in close quarters and small enclosed areas and is required to function in small vessels.
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The role of Tug Mate (Pilot) is to assist the Tug Master in the timely, efficient, and orderly operation and management of the company’s tug. This position is for nationwide offshore towing operations working a 21/21 schedule. All Mate (Pilots) must hold the appropriate and unexpired Merchant Mariner Credential, Near Coastal or Oceans route, Medical Credential, Radar Observer license, Radio Operator License, STCW Basic Training, and Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card. The Mate (Pilot) must be familiar with and dedicated to the safety, environmental health, security, and maintenance standards of the crew, vessel, and company. Key Responsibilities: Stand wheelman watches (offshore) 12 hours per day. Piloting the vessel in a safe, disciplined, prudent, and orderly manner. Delivering the vessel and crew to the proper destination safely. Maintaining unity, good order, and discipline among the crew. Under observation by the master, directing the overall operation of the vessel and crew. Familiarizing him/herself with the master’s responsibilities, authority, and duties such that he/she is ready, at any moment of incapacitation of the master, to act as master of the vessel for as long as may be necessary. Training other crewmembers on company policies and procedures. Ensuring that company policies and procedures are followed. Actively participating in drills, training, company meetings, and on-board safety evolutions, and enhancing the safety and security posture of the vessel. Assisting in vessel orientation for new crewmembers. Reporting deficiencies in the vessel or crew to the master. Maintaining a professional attitude during operations and whenever dealing with customers, partners, or company personnel. Other appropriate tasks and duties as may be assigned from time to time by company officials or the master. Skill Requirements: Effectively and safely maneuver ASD tractor tug. Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Effectiveness in operating equipment associated with navigation and communications, such as VHF radios, radar units, AIS receivers, and personal computers. Appropriate vessel handling, navigation, watchstanding, and seamanship experience. Strong problem-solving ability. Good spatial orientation and assertiveness. Effective social adaptability, interpersonal skills, and resilience. Knowledge Requirements:
Vessel operations and wheelhouse management as would be gained by at least six years of direct, hands-on experience aboard towing vessels in domestic service. Minimum credential of National Mate (Pilot) of Towing on Near Coastal. Prefer National Mate (Pilot) of Towing on Oceans route. Minimum STCW Basic Training. Education: High School Diploma (or GED or High School Equivalence Certificate). Additional Qualifications: TWIC card and driver’s license required. Must reside in the vicinity of Lake Charles, LA or be willing and able to relocate to that area at own expense. Preferred Offshore towing experience. Physical Requirements: Worker will exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and up to 20 pounds of force constantly. Work onboard vessels in the offshore environment. Requires hearing, talking, grasping quickly, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, crawling, and swimming. Worker is required to have the ability to see details at a distance and depth perception to judge which of several objects is closer or farther away, or to judge the distance between him/her and an object. Must have normal color vision. The worker is subject to environmental conditions with no protection from weather. The worker is subject to noise, vibration, hazards, and is frequently in close quarters and small enclosed areas and is required to function in small vessels.
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