Full-Time Marine Maintenance Master – NEW HIGHER PAY!
Job Description
- Operate, maintain, and repair dredge operations used to maintain channels, port facilities, and vessels.
- Analyze mechanical problems for repair involving tugs, dredges, and crane barges to install, repair, and maintain dolphin clusters and fenders, support barges and any other equipment near coastal, sound, and river waterways.
- Replace damaged/aged channel markers along channel routes.
- Assist in the construction and maintenance of dredge disposal sites (spoil).
- Interpret radar, global positioning systems, and weather instruments.
- Supervise staff including those working above deck and in the engine room to ensure safe operations and navigation of marine maintenance fleet underway and enforce safety guidelines, policies, and procedures to vessel crew.
- Oversee compliance of all safety and Homeland Security rules and regulations.
- Work on the ferry dock ramp and gantries to maintain, replace, and repair cables, sheaves, and hydraulic cylinders.
- Considerable experience and skills in dredge operations.
- Organizational skills and accuracy in recorded documentation of maintenance/operations.
- Ability to meet deadlines.
- Knowledge of:
- Radar, Global Positioning Systems, and communication equipment related to ferry vessel operations.
- Applicable State, Federal and US Coast Guard laws and regulations.
- Dredging operations and/or ferries, tugs, dredges, crane barge, support barges, and any other equipment near coastal, sound, and river waterways.
- Writing skills to prepare reports related to repairs and special problems of dredge operations equipment/vessels.
- Management skills to delegate tasks, supervise subordinate staff, and provide instruction.
- Valid US Coast Guard Master’s license for 100-ton Inland with Radar Unlimited.
- Master of Self-Propelled Vessels of 100 Gross Register Tons.
- Valid certificate as Radar Observer issued by an institution approved by the US Coast Guard.
- Valid Marine Radio Operator permit issued by the Federal Communications Commission.
- Transportation Worker Identification Credential Card (TWIC) issued by the Transportation Security Administration.
- 2+ years’ experience working with vessels and equipment similar to North Carolina Marine Maintenance Unit vessels and equipment.
- A Master of Towing credential.
- High School/GED diploma, and
- 2+ years experience in Dredge Operations and related marine maintenance work; or
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
- We may require a National Crane Operator certification, US Coast Guard Master of Towing certification, and/or a Class A Commercial Drivers License.
- To learn more and get your TWIC card go to: https://www.dco.uscg.mil/nmc/twic
- To learn more about getting a Master of Towing License go to: https://www.mitags.org/master-of-towing/
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