Fleet Boat Deckhand- Baton Rouge, LA

Kirby CorporationChannelview, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This is a deckhand position working on a fleet boat. This position does not follow the Tankerman Career Path. Deckhands build tows by handling lines and cables to tie/untie barges and boats. Deckhands also perform scheduled vessel maintenance for tools and equipment, and perform general housekeeping duties as assigned by their supervisor. Those interested in working on a "live aboard" vessel that do not live within 45 minutes of Baton Rouge, LA, should apply to the "Entry Level Inland Deckhand" or "Intermediate & Experienced Inland Deckhand" Position.

Requirements

  • Must live within 45 minutes of Baton Rouge, LA.
  • Valid TWIC card must be in hand prior to applying.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license.
  • Must not have a DWI or DUI in the last three years.
  • Must not have more than 2 moving driving violations in the last 3 years.
  • Must be able to satisfy all United States Coast Guard physical requirements (CG-719K) and as found in 46 CFR Part 10.
  • Must be able to satisfy all United States Coast Guard Chemical Drug Testing Programs for Vessel Personnel, as found in 46 CFR Part 10.
  • Must be able to satisfy all United States Coast Guard physical requirements.
  • Must be able to pass company requirements of 46 CFR Part 197 Subpart C Benzene.
  • Valid state issued birth certificate required.
  • Valid social security card required.
  • Must be 18 years of age.
  • Cannot have any criminal charges pending or be on probation.
  • Must be able to meet standards of Criteria Skill Assessment (online).
  • Must be able to read and write English.
  • Ability to understand written and verbal orders.
  • Must not be color blind.
  • Must be able to work in inclement weather outdoor, heat and cold.
  • Must be willing and able to attend paid required training on and off scheduled work time.
  • Must have reliable transportation and be able to drive to/from vessel location.
  • Walk – Must be able to walk 2-3 miles per day.
  • Step - Must be able to step 2ft vertical and 2ft horizontal.
  • Reach - Must be able to extend arms fully throughout a normal range of motion both in a horizontal and vertical plane (i.e., throwing and catching lines).
  • Climb - Must be able to climb a 90 degree vertical ladder 25-30 feet, and carry weight while climbing.
  • Grip/Hold/Pull – Must be able to grip, hold and pull 50lbs.
  • Lift – Must be able to lift 75lbs.
  • Lift & Carry - Must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs for approximately 350 feet.
  • Vision - Color vision and eyesight must be sufficient to pass an eye test as required to obtain a merchant mariners credential. This requires an uncorrected vision of at least 20/200 in each eye corrected to 20/40 in each eye.
  • Hearing – Must meet minimum standards, as per USCG requirements.
  • Speech - Must be able to verbally communicate in the English language both in delivery and ability to be understood using handheld radios or other devices, as required.
  • Smell – Must possess a sense of smell to be able to detect the presence of potentially dangerous vapors.
  • Pulmonary Functions - Must pass a pulmonary function test with a minimum score of 75%.
  • General - Must be able to enter and exit hatches/doorways quickly in case of emergency.
  • Equipment - Must be able to wear a negative or positive pressure respirator, PVC foul weather gear, personal flotation device, rubber gloves and boots.

Responsibilities

  • Adhere to company safety policy and procedures, environmental rules and governmental regulation.
  • Work under the supervision of the Master or designate.
  • Attach and remove line and cables to and from the vessel, barges, docks and locks.
  • Carry coiled lines, ratchets, rigging, cables or other equipment from line lockers, deck lockers, or to attachment sites.
  • Use manual or power winches to tighten lines or cables, and monitor and adjust lines and tension during towing, loading, discharging, locking or docking.
  • Untie and retie lines 4 to 8 times during loading and discharging in order to adjust for the changing height of the barge, relative to the height of other barges, the dock and the vessel.
  • Maintain vessel by performing scheduled maintenance and housekeeping such as sweeping, sougeing, chipping rusted metal, priming and painting.
  • Make minor repairs such as tightening bolts, replacing fluid and air lines, hanging light bulbs, replacing equipment such as cables, winches, pumps and fan belts.
  • Use tools such as hammers, fire axes, ratchets, hand winches, stripping pumps, needle guns and grinders with two hands.
  • Ability to use fire fighting equipment and spill containment equipment.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401K
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