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Boat Port Engineer
Kirby Corporation
US-TX-ChannelviewPosted Yesterday
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Overview
This shoreside position primarily involves administrative oversight of maintenance and repair of vessels, including dockside problem-solving and major shipyard repairs, scheduled and unscheduled. This job does not require service as a crew member operating any specific vessel.
Responsibilities
- Plan, coordinate, and oversee maintenance and repair activities for vessels to ensure operational readiness and compliance with safety standards.
- Ensure all work adheres to company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry standards (USCG, ABS, OSHA).
- Maintain accurate documentation of inspections, repairs, and preventive maintenance schedules.
- Conduct routine inspections and performance checks to minimize downtime.
- Monitor and verify quality of work performed by third-party vendors.
- Prepare cost estimates for repairs and maintenance projects.
- Ensure all work is completed within approved budgets and timelines.
- Manage vessel modification and upgrade projects from planning through completion.
- Prepare detailed project reports and maintain progress tracking.
- Work closely with Port Captains, Operations, and Safety teams to ensure vessel reliability and compliance.
- Support fleet operations by providing technical expertise and guidance.
- Respond to mechanical failures or incidents promptly and coordinate necessary repairs.
- Conduct investigations and implement corrective measures to prevent recurrence.
- Ensure crew and maintenance personnel are properly trained on equipment operation and safety procedures.
- All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Strong interpersonal and written/verbal communication skills
- Ability to make decisions and exercise good judgement
- Solid planning and budget skills
- Good organizational and time management skills
- Strong negotiation skills
- Basic computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access)
- Ability to operate a company or personal vehicle for business use
Competencies:
- Teamwork: Collaboration, the ability to work effectively with others, and a positive attitude towards teamwork.
- Adaptability: Adjusting to changing situations and priorities, being flexible, and learning quickly.
- Integrity: Maintaining ethical standards, acting with honesty and respect, and being accountable.
- Initiative: Taking proactive steps, identifying opportunities, and going above and beyond expectations.
- Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills, active listening, and the ability to convey information clearly.
Education:
- High school diploma or GED.
Experience:
- Minimum 2 years field experience in the marine transportation industry.
Special Requirements:
- TWIC
Physical Activities & Requirements:
- Primarily works on docks with the ability to climb aboard and move around vessels.
- Ability to climb 90-degree vertical ladders.
- Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 lbs. from floor to waist level.
- Ability to occasionally exert push/pull forces of 50-60 lbs., respectively.
- Requires frequent physical activities including bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing, balancing, lifting, carrying. As well as, reaching or handling with arms, hands, and fingers.
- Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required by the position, location, and/or customer.
- Ability to put on safety vest within 2 minutes with minimum effort
- May be required to walk the length of a 500 ft. barge tow and return.
- Ability to commute distances as required.
Working Conditions:
- Duties primarily take place in an office, at the dock or shop environment, with occasional boarding of boats and barges. Typically, does not require overnight stays on vessels.
- May be exposed to harsh natural elements including intense heat, freezing cold, rain, ice, sleet, and other environmental conditions.
- Standard work schedule is five days a week, eight hours per day.
- On call rotation as scheduled.
- Periodic overnight travel to different regions may be necessary.
