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Boat Captain - USCG at Southwest Shipyard Lp
Southwest Shipyard Lp
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Administration
Posted 7 hours ago
JOB DESCRIPTION
SUMMARY OF COMPANYSouthwest Shipyard, LP provides gas freeing and cleaning services, steaming, and flaring services, Barge and Boat repair, Surface preparation and painting, water treatment and new construction services to the commercial and government marine industry. Southwest Shipyard owns and operates four (4) shipyards in South Texas with direct deep-water access to the Gulf of Mexico. We take pride in our dedicated and experienced workforce that focuses on Quality, Safety and Environmental Excellence. Our motto is "Faster, Safer, Better". JOB SUMMARYDirects activities of the vessel and is responsible for operation, maintenance, safety, personnel, and production and allocates resources in order to accomplish these goals. WORK SCHEDULE
BENEFITS
Ability to work 14 days and be off 7 days.
Ability to live aboard vessel for full rotation.
Channelview Location. (18310 Market St, Channelview TX, 77530)BENEFITS
- Competitive Salary. Comprehensive Benefits (medical, dental, vision, life). 401(k)/Retirement Savings. Friendly Work Environment. Career Path Opportunities
- Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include training employees, planning, assigning, directing work and appraising performance, disciplining employees, and addressing complaints and resolving problems.Coordinate movement of dredge to job sites and dry dockingsEnsure that personnel aboard the dredge are properly trained and supervised in their respective dutiesCompletes and submits daily, weekly and monthly reports to Operations Manager including personal and property accident reportsPrepare and submit weekly payroll time sheetsRequisition parts and supplies as needed to maintain inventoryConduct weekly safety meetings and fire and boat drillsComplete Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and or Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)Responsible for maintenance and inspection of safety, firefighting and lifesaving equipmentCoordinate dredge operations with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers inspector and other officials who frequent the dredge during operationsParticipate in inspections of the dredge performed by various government agencies such as United States Coast Guard (U.S.C.G), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE)Research and discuss with the Project Engineer, dredging strategies to maximize productionFollows company and work site safety policies/procedures and commits to an "Incident and Injury Free" work environment
- Experience with marine or offshore platformsBachelor's degree from a Maritime Academy or equivalent experience preferred. Ability to understand hand signals and verbal commands in EnglishTWIC - Transportation Worker Identification CredentialDriver's licenseMerchant Mariner Credential (preferred)
- Walking, stepping, climbing, or otherwise moving from one location on the job site to another, which may be of varying heights and access parameters. Standing, stooping, bending, crouching, kneeling, squatting, climbing, crawling, or sitting for long periods of time. Repetitive movements by feet, shoulders, arms, wrists, hands and back in performance of work. Climbing stairs, and/or vertical ladders of varying heights. Working in confined work areas and/or elevated heights. Lifting objects of minimum of 10lbs, with maximum single-person lift limit of 50lbs, with frequent lifting and carrying. Adapting to temperature changes, outdoor conditions, and prolonged exposure to dusty, wet, or humid conditions, loud noises, and vibration. Visually inspecting equipment and verifying information, often in small print. Applying sideways/upward/downward pressure to tighten and loosen hardware.
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