Position Summary/Scope
- Responsible for the safe and efficient operation and performance of their crew, vessel, and tow; and for ensuring that the equipment is kept neat, clean, and in good working order.
- Ensures that company policies, rules, and regulations are followed and the “Rules of the Road” and all applicable Federal, state, and local regulations are strictly adhered to.
- Reports to the office all violations of C&B Marine policies, or violations of Federal, State, or local laws.
- Investigates and notifies management of any serious or marine casualty.
- Conducts regularly scheduled emergency drills.
- Conducts inspections of the towboat and equipment to ensure its seaworthiness and compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations and take corrective action where necessary.
Requirements/Qualifications
Physical
- Ability to operate a motor vessel.
- Ability to climb up and down a ladder.
- Ability to lift and carry heavy rope, and to fasten rope to deck fittings.
- Ability to operate a hand activated winch and ratchet.
- Ability to converse with customers and vendors and use a telephone.
- Lift 50-pounds from floor to waist level without aid or difficulty.
- Walk safely on uneven decks while always maintaining balance.
- Walk at a normal pace up and down 4 flights of stairs without stopping at one time.
- Safely climb and descend an 18-foot ladder with a PFD on.
- Transit up and down into a small boat from a towing vessel with a 30-inch change in elevation while wearing a PFD.
- Safety Sensitive Responsibilities including first responder duties.
- Twist 90-degrees left and right at waist while standing.
- Reach up 90-degrees with both arms overhead while siting and standing and then pull down.
- Bend down while standing at waist and touch the floor with fingertips and then return upright to standing position without aid or difficulty.
- Must fit through a normal manhole cover that is 56.5-inches in circumference.
- Step up and down with a change in elevation of 12-inches 12 times without stopping while always maintaining balance.
Medical Requirements
Must meet all medical requirements for the below, as stipulated in USCG guidelines for the license that they hold and exercise the privileges granted under it in service to C&B Marine.
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Vision
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Hearing
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Blood pressure (Hypertension)
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Diabetes
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Cardiac
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Prescription medications
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Non–prescription medications
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Sleep Apnea
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All other areas that apply from regulations
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Advise the office of anticipated crew shortages or overages immediately so as to enable the office to make timely manning adjustments among the vessels.
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Instruct every crewmember to be courteous to people at fleets, docks, locks, (as well as co-workers) etc.
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Set the watch-standing schedule for their crew, ensuring that no licensed pilot works more than 12 hours in any 24-hour period.
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Post a station bill and ensure that all crewmembers are familiar with their respective stations and duties in case of an emergency.
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On watch always.
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Make frequent, regular inspections of crew quarters, heads, galley, and all other areas of the boat to ensure neatness, cleanliness, orderliness, safety and proper maintenance.
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Ensure that all barges are in navigable condition and report any deficiencies to the office. Damaged or endangered barges will be reported immediately, and appropriate measures taken to ensure their safety.
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Each morning has the following information compiled and faxed to the office: vessel log, site-specific fleet sheet, customer checklist (if applicable), and other pertinent information.
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Maintain the vessel log and see that it is posted at the end of the watch.
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Report all personal injuries or illnesses occurring on the vessel, regardless of the severity, to the office.
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Report all accidents resulting in actual or possible damage to any C&B Marine boat, other vessel, fixed objects such as bridges, docks or locks, other objects such as buoys, or damage which results in cargo loss, contamination, spills or pollution to the office.
Responsible for implementing and enforcing all C&B Marine safety policies and procedures on the vessel.