The Deckhand is responsible for the safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally compliant operation of assigned area. The primary function of the Deckhand is to build and break tow. Other key job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: The Deckhand must be able to perform vessel maintenance to include cleaning, scraping, painting, changing all oil and filters, and cooking. The Deckhand must be able to inspect, correct if possible, and notify the Captain of any conditions, which will affect the safety of the tow or tug. The Deckhand must be able to assist with the training of newly hired employees. A Deckhand must be able to handle lines and rigging during tow building, locking, and docking activities. A Deckhand must be able to work in a rotation watch schedule, involving 6 hours on and 6 hours off, and be able to occasionally work additional hours not to exceed twelve consecutive hours without rest. A Deckhand must be able to work on the boat with a work schedule based on a ratio of 2 to 1 (i.e. 20 days on, 10 days off or 28 days on, 14 days off). A Deckhand must be able to perform all duties while wearing protective equipment to include PVC foul weather gear, life jacket, gloves and boots. A Deckhand must be able to drive to and from hub cities. A Deckhand must be able to perform all duties necessary to navigate locks. A Deckhand must be able to adhere to and comply with company policies, United States Coast Guard, and environmental regulations. Safety/ Rescue Requirements Employee must be able to: Ensure safe, working conditions and orderliness of the vessel. Maintain safe, sanitary living and working conditions. Follow all company safety rules and environmental regulations. Wear safety equipment as required, including: gloves, steel toes boots, goggles, rubber boots, slicker suits, respirator, five (5) minute escape pack or negative pressure respirator or supplied airline respirator. Assist in safety and rescue operations in emergency situations. Assist in emergency firefighting, use firefighting equipment and spill containment equipment. Enter and exit hatches/ doorways quickly in case of emergencies. Physically pull or assist in pulling a 200-300lb man from the water.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED