HISTORY Shaver Transportation Company was founded by George W. Shaver in 1880. The Shaver family continues to own and manage the business today. Together with our employees Shaver has grown into a regional tug and barge company with a fleet of 16 tugs and 22 barges. Shaver is the oldest continuously operating family-owned company on the west coast. We focus our efforts on four lines of business: ship assist, bulk commodity transportation, harbor/marine services, and emergency response and rescue. HIRING PROCESS (Shaver Communicates through email.) Step 1) Selected applicants are emailed an invitation to complete a virtual interview with WEDGE HR . Please monitor your email for WEDGE HR . Step 2) Selected applicants are invited to participate in an in person panel interview. Step 3) Selected applicants are offered employment conditional on the successful completion of the following. Functional Capacity Exam Merchant Mariner physical & DOT Drug Test. Criminal History Background Check. Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC). Valid Driver's License. SCHEDULED HOURS Each employee at Shaver Transportation is assigned one of the following shifts. Dayshift (0700), Swing Shift (1400) Graveyard Shift (2300) UN-SCHEDULED "Call Out" WORK The workload at Shaver is blind to the clock and calendar. We have to have our tugs crewed and in position to assist vessels, often with very little notice. It is essential that we have a significant portion of our crew able to respond on short notice for this "call out" work. This work is paid a minimum of 4 hours overtime pay. DOUBLE CREW and INTERMITTENT DOUBLE CREW Double crewed tugs are scheduled to work week on/week off (up to 7-day trips) with two Captains and two Deckhands. For each day aboard the vessel the employee earns a day off, therefore these employees do not work single crew. The other type of live aboard tug is the Intermittent Double Crew, known as IDC. An IDC tug is also crewed with two Captains and two Deckhands. The start of crewing can be any day of the week and the duration will not last beyond eight days, unless the crew agrees to extend the trip an additional day. PAY The seniority rate of pay for the Deckhand position is currently $43.46 per hour. During an employee's first 1040 hours, pay is 80% of the seniority rate. ADVANCEMENT Deckhands that meet Coast Guard time lines for license upgrades and pass all Coast Guard required tests typically work for Shaver approximately five years before being qualified to apply for the wheelhouse training program.
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