Parker Towing Company is one of the largest barge lines in the United States, operating a fleet of towboats and over 400 open and covered hopper barges as well as a growing fleet of 30,000 BBL tank barges. Commodities transported include coal, steel, and steel-related products, aggregates, forest products, grain products, cement, asphalt, and other petroleum products. We pride ourselves in our corporate responsibility, reliability, operating efficiencies, cost competitiveness, and protection of the environment. Parker Towing Company has progressed a long way over the last 80 years and looks to build upon that success into the future. Tankerman (PIC) The primary function for all qualified candidates is the ability to prepare assigned barges for transit to and from facilities as well as the ability to complete loading and discharge operations of various oils and chemicals. All applicants need to have favorable work references, valid driver’s license, must pass a drug screen, and pass a pre-employment physical examination. Tankerman must be able to wear a full-face respirator and protective equipment from harmful cargos. Other physical requirements include but are not limited to the ability to climb ladders and stairs and lifting objects ranging from 1 to 80 pounds. Tankerman (PIC) is responsible for safely and efficiently loading and unloading tank barges and loading, transferring, and discharging liquid and chemical cargoes pursuant to all applicable U.S. Coast Guard regulations. Tankerman’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Safely performing the duties of the Person-In-Charge (PIC) by loading, transferring, and discharging liquid and chemical products onboard tank barges. Safely and efficiently carrying out the duties of a member of the deck crew onboard inland towing vessels and barges. Completing Declarations of Inspection (DOIs), Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), and Boat/Barge Load Plans prior to most tasks. Performing hourly checks of the vessel and engine room and logging the activity. Performing and maintaining routine maintenance on vessels and tank barges. Reporting maintenance issues to wheelhouse personnel and the EMS maintenance hotline. Understanding and applying emergency response procedures, Coast Guard regulations, terminal operating guidelines, machinery operating and repair manuals, and other pertinent information. Effectively and professionally communicating with boat and dock personnel by radio, telephone, and voice communications. Providing guidance and training to deckhands and new tankermen. Assisting wheelhouse personnel in the completion of all safety drills (monthly/quarterly) Other standard duties include making tow, transferring rigging, laying rigging, handling lines, shifting barges, dropping or picking up barges, checking the tow, moving and operating portable pumps, assisting in making locks or bridges, assisting in mid-stream transfers, routine housekeeping duties, and general maintenance. Catching lines on deck fittings, working lines at locks, casting lines free when getting underway, and assisting in the navigation of the boat. Using hand tools, power tools, painting equipment, and personal protective equipment as directed. The job is classified as heavy work, which requires inside and outside work under various normal and adverse weather conditions, lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling frequently; walking, climbing reaching over shoulder, hand/eye coordination, twisting, working around unprotected heights, working around moving machinery, repetitive actions with both hands and feet.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees