Captain

Full House ResortsRising Sun, IN
Onsite

About The Position

The Captain is responsible for ensuring the safety of passengers and crew, adhering to all relevant regulations, and providing effective supervision of the deck crew. This role involves maintaining the vessel's seaworthiness, managing navigation, and overseeing operational procedures. The Captain also plays a key role in emergency preparedness and accurate record-keeping.

Requirements

  • Must meet US Coast Guard physical requirements including USDOT drug screen
  • Thorough knowledge of US Coast Guard regulations
  • Understanding and experience in vessel maintenance
  • Experience in personnel management
  • Ability to communicate effectively with others
  • Ability to understand/comply with departmental, Company, and government agency regulations

Responsibilities

  • Ensure the safety of the passengers and crew
  • Instruct crew in safe work habits
  • Ensure departmental/company policies and standards are followed
  • Provide positive and effective supervision of deck crew
  • Ensure ferry operations meet USCG, state, and federal regulations
  • Assist the Senior Captain with required drills and instructs crew in emergency action/duties
  • Ensure a proper navigation watch is maintained
  • Utilize all available means to assess hazards to navigation
  • Take responsibility to ensure that the vessel is seaworthy and that conditions are such to permit safe passage of the vessel
  • Cancel trips when and if conditions warrant
  • Maintain ship’s log to record pertinent data
  • Track vehicles/passengers to ensure revenue collected is correct and accurately accounted for
  • Conduct routine inspections of the vessel as assigned
  • Promptly notify the Senior Captain of maintenance issues
  • Immediately inform on-site IGC Agent on duty, Security and Supervisor on Duty of any Internal Control or State Regulation violations related to gaming activity
  • Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned
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