The vessel is a 500 Ton vessel, 180x42x14 ft draft that assists with lightering operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
The boats run a 28/28 work schedule with 28 days on and 28 off.
- Overseeing the operation, maintenance, and repair of the vessel's engines, boilers, pumps, and other mechanical systems.
- Managing the engineering crew, including training, supervision, and performance evaluations.
- Developing and implementing preventative maintenance programs to ensure the continued reliability and efficiency of the vessel's mechanical systems.
- Ensuring compliance with all relevant national and international laws and regulations related to the operation and maintenance of the vessel's mechanical systems.
- Maintaining accurate records of the vessel's engineering activities, including logs of maintenance and repair work and fuel consumption.
- Managing the budget for the vessel's engineering department, including purchasing and inventory control.
- Overseeing the installation and commissioning of new mechanical equipment, as needed.
- Coordinating with other shipboard departments, such as the Deck Department, to ensure that the vessel is operated safely and efficiently.
- Participating in emergency response drills and exercises, and providing leadership during emergency situations.
The following benefits are offered:
-Company Paid insurance with a buy up plan available
-Company Paid travel
-Company Paid Training for Renewals and upgrades
-Company Paid fees for renewals and upgrades of MMC, TWIC and PASSPORT
-28/28 Rotation
-No layoffs during down turns
-Able to go home at night if living local and vessel is at the dock
-401k Match 6%
Certifications needed prior to acceptance:
- DDE 4000
- OICEW
- VPDSD
- Medical Care provider
- RFPEW
- PSC
- Advanced Fire Fighting
- Basic Training
- US Passport
- USCG Medical
- Must be a US citizen or authorized to work lawfully in the US without sponsorship