Company Overview
Livestock Nutrition Center specializes in blending customized rations, supplements and premixes to meet the specific nutritional needs of Livestock Producer's operations. We understand that management, performance objectives and feeding practices can be vastly different between operations, and that these differences dictate specific nutritional or formulation requirements. Our experienced sales staff and nutritionist will work with the Producer to design a feeding program that is specific to their operation.
Mission Statement
Our Mission is to add value to the suppliers and end users in the feed ingredient supply chain through distribution, processing and service.
Guiding Principle
Our focus is to provide customized feeding programs, nutritional products, and expert service to livestock producers that promote their long-term success and profitability.
Position Summary:
Livestock Nutrition Center, a leading regional feed manufacturer, is looking for qualified Harbor/Port Tugboat Pilot. This individual will be responsible for navigation and operation of the towing vessel and associated equipment. The Harbor/Port Tugboat Pilot will oversee all crew onboard and is responsible for the safety of all crew and equipment.
Responsibilities & Duties:
- Responsible for safety of navigation and operation of the towing vessel and associated equipment.
- Determine if an operation would endanger the vessel or crew. If such is the case, the Harbor/Port Tugboat Pilot must ensure that adequate corrective action is taken and must not proceed until it is safe to do so.
- Ensure the vessel is operated safely and efficiently in various weather and river conditions.
- Oversee all vessel operations.
- Monitor and control expenditures for fuel, supplies, harbor service usage, and overtime.
- Adhere to the provisions of the Certificate of Inspection if/when the vessel has been issued one.
- Supervise all persons onboard to carry out their assigned duties.
- Ensure that all crewmembers are properly trained in the use of the firefighting and lifesaving equipment, as well as trained in emergency response procedures for various emergencies that may arise in the marine environment.
- Maintain company, state, and federally required logs, documentation, and checklists.
- Ensure the vessel is properly equipped with all safety, lifesaving, and PPE equipment. Maintain that equipment is kept ready for use and is inspected and checked regularly.
- Ensure all federal, state, and local regulations are strictly adhered to.
- Strictly adhere to safety requirements, policies, and procedures as outlined in the employee manual and safety meetings.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Ability to work safely.
- Must be knowledgeable of general operation of the vessel, its systems, safety rules, procedures, and policies.
- Must meet all requirements to maintain a current USCG Mariner License for the area operated, Radar Observer certificates, Medical, and TWIC cards.
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Effective written and verbal communication.
- Ability to work overtime, weekends, and holidays as needed.
- Reliable, regular on-time attendance is required and essential to the operation of the LNC team.
- Can read and speak English.
- Willing to submit to background/drug checks and provide employment references.
Physical Requirements:
- Standing for up to 10 hours throughout the shift, and up to 6 hours at a time.
- Frequent walking and standing on vessel decks during navigation and inspections.
- Ability to regularly carry, move, push, pull, and/or lift up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to climb ladders, gangways, and stairways between vessel levels.
- Ability to maintain balance on moving, wet, or uneven surfaces.
- Occasional bending and stooping.
- Ability to reach while operating controls, handling equipment, accessing storage areas.
- Hand dexterity in order to operate controls, radios, navigation equipment, and tools.
- Ability to read navigation instruments, identify markers and vessel lights, and maintain situational awareness.
- Ability to hear radio communications, alarms, machinery sounds, and crew instructions.
- Ability to work extended shifts, commonly 8 hours or longer, while maintaining alertness and operational awareness.
Environmental Conditions:
- Exposure to outdoor weather conditions including heat, cold, rain, and wind.
- Exposure to vessel vibration, engine noise, and moving machinery.
- Work near water with risk of slipping or falling.
- Occasional confined space entry for inspection purposes.
Safety Requirements:
- Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) including life vest/PFD, safety boots, eye protection, and hard hat when required.
- Compliance with company safety programs and U.S. Coast Guard regulations.
- Participation in emergency response drills and procedures.
Benefits and Perks:
- All full-time employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package.