Deckhand - Training Sponsorship

BC FerriesArea D (Texada Island), BC
Onsite

About The Position

This is a unique opportunity for prospective employees residing on POA to launch a career with BC Ferries as a Deckhand. Successful applicants will have their Transport Canada Marine Emergency Duties (MED) training—including STCW and Proficiency in Survival Craft—fully sponsored, with eligible expenses covered by BC Ferries. Upon successful completion of the required training, you will transition directly into a Deckhand role and begin your career with us.

Requirements

  • Customer-minded individual who plays a critical role in vessel operations and safety.
  • Ability to react in a safe and effective manner during an emergency and to direct and control vehicles and passengers.
  • Working knowledge of safe work practices and seamanship.
  • Ability to climb ladders, handle ships’ lines and move heavy objects.

Responsibilities

  • Directing vehicle and foot passenger traffic on the vessel, and to and from shore to the vessel.
  • Communicating in person and or by radio with ships’ officers and ticketing staff
  • Checking propane tanks are shut off, and tagged
  • Securing car decks and foot passenger gates prior to departure
  • Carrying out under direction general ships’ husbandry, cleaning and maintenance duties of the interior and exterior of the vessel including but not limited to garbage pickup, cleaning mess rooms, stairwells and interior windows; pushing, pulling and lifting heavy stores; chipping and scrapping surfaces; and painting
  • Patrolling the vessel to watch for unusual situations, potential safety hazards and passenger compliance with regulations; standing fog, bridge or anchor watch; steering the vessel under the direction of a deck officer when serving as a quartermaster; and keeping a constant lookout for marine traffic and navigational hazards
  • Performing additional duties as assigned which may include standby anchors during docking; participating in fire and boat drills; preforming emergency duties; conducting checkoffs for self-contained breathing apparatus and firefighting; doing vehicle counts; assisting with annual refit and life raft exchange; spreading salt; splicing rope; taking inventory; and changing navigation lights

Benefits

  • Transport Canada Marine Emergency Duties (MED) training—including STCW and Proficiency in Survival Craft—fully sponsored
  • Eligible expenses covered by BC Ferries
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