Illinois Marine Towing, Inc.
ILLINOIS MARINE TOWING
JOB DESCRIPTION
DECKHAND
I. BASIC FUNCTION
Illinois Marine Towing Deckhands work on our fleet of Inland Towing and Fleeting Vessels preparing barges for safe and timely transport. Qualified candidates must be safety-conscious and able to work in a physically demanding environment. The work schedule consists of 21 days on and 21 days off (Line Boat) or 14 days on and 7 days off (Fleet Boat), working 12 hour shifts.
*All applicants must have favorable work references and must pass a pre-employment physical examination and drug screen.*
II. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties of the Deck Crew vary from vessel to vessel and from watch to watch. Duties include but are not necessarily limited to:
III. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physical requirements of the job include climbing ladders and stairs, repetitive bending and stooping, lifting heavy marine equipment, and lifting objects from various levels ranging from 10-100 pounds. The equipment and tools used to perform job duties includes but is not restricted to lines, cables, ratchets, cheater pipes, pumps.
IV. WORKING CONDITIONS
Deckhands work and live aboard their assigned vessel for extended periods of time. The majority of duties performed by Deckhands are on the outside of the vessel and they may be subject to inclement weather (snow, ice, extreme heat, rain, fog, etc.). This work may be performed in rough waters and unstable footing conditions.
V. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates must:
Canal Barge Company and its subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity Employers - All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.