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Coast Guard Rescue Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Must be able to adhere to and comply with company policies, United States Coast Guard, and ... Safety and Rescue Requirements Ensure safe, working conditions and orderliness of the vessel.

Unless otherwise delegated, the Captain is responsible for the following tasks in an emergency: * "May Day" calls to Coast Guard; maintain communications with rescue resources. * Maneuvering vessel ...

Unless otherwise delegated, the Captain is responsible for the following tasks in an emergency: * "May Day" calls to Coast Guard; maintain communications with rescue resources. * Maneuvering vessel ...

... rescue. Captains essential duties: Safety of crew and vessel. * Ensures safety equipment is ... Coast Guard or Navy experience highly desired. * General PC knowledge required including ...

... rescue. Captains essential duties: Safety of crew and vessel. * Ensures safety equipment is ... Coast Guard or Navy experience highly desired. * General PC knowledge required including ...

Bunker Tankerman

Harahan, LA ยท On-site

$23 - $26.75/hr

Must be able to adhere to all company policies, United States Coast Guard and environmental ... Benzene and H2S training Safety and Rescue Requirements * Ensure safe working conditions and ...

Tankerman

Harahan, LA

$22.25 - $25.75/hr

Must be able to adhere to all company policies, United States Coast Guard and environmental ... Safety and Rescue Requirements Ensure safe working conditions and orderliness of the vessel.

Bunker Tankerman

Harahan, LA ยท On-site

$23 - $26.75/hr

Must be able to adhere to all company policies, United States Coast Guard and environmental ... Benzene and H2S training Safety and Rescue Requirements * Ensure safe working conditions and ...

Captain

Portland, OR

$780 - $875/hr

Must have a valid Coast Guard license with a radar observer endorsement. * Must have a valid first ... cargo and rescue towing. Centerline Logistics is the parent company of eight businesses ...

Captain

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$875/wk

Must have a valid Coast Guard license with a radar observer endorsement. * Must have a valid first ... cargo and rescue towing. Centerline Logistics is the parent company of eight businesses ...

Quality Inspector

Fort Lauderdale, FL ยท On-site

$15 - $21/hr

S. Coast Guard, and everyday explorers and adventurers across the globe. With everything from emergency locator transmitters and rescue beacons to the special flashlights used on Apollo 13 after ...

Coast Guard Masters License for 100-ton vessels or greater * Proficiency in reading fishing gear ... Small boat operation certification (fast rescue boat) * Knowledge of fishing gear regulations About ...

Coast Guard Masters License for 100-ton vessels or greater * Proficiency in reading fishing gear ... Small boat operation certification (fast rescue boat) * Knowledge of fishing gear regulations About ...

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How much do coast guard rescue jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for coast guard rescue in the United States is $16.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Coast Guard Rescue teams?

Coast Guard Rescue teams are specialized units within the United States Coast Guard that are trained to respond to emergencies at sea and along coastlines. Their primary responsibilities include search and rescue operations, providing medical assistance, and ensuring the safety of mariners and the public during maritime emergencies. These teams operate a variety of vessels, helicopters, and equipment to quickly reach people in distress and perform lifesaving missions in challenging conditions.

What is the difference between Coast Guard Rescue vs Coast Guard Search and Rescue?

AspectCoast Guard RescueCoast Guard Search and Rescue
CertificationsRescue swimmer certification, CPR, first aidRescue swimmer certification, CPR, first aid
Work EnvironmentOpen water, ships, coastlinesOpen water, coastlines, remote areas
Job FocusPerforming rescue operations in emergenciesLocating and rescuing persons in distress at sea

Both roles involve rescue operations at sea, requiring similar certifications and work environments. Coast Guard Rescue specifically emphasizes performing emergency rescues, often in immediate response situations, while Coast Guard Search and Rescue focuses on locating and rescuing individuals in distress, sometimes involving extensive search efforts. Both are vital for maritime safety and require specialized training and certifications.

What are some common challenges faced by Coast Guard Rescue personnel during search and rescue missions?

Coast Guard Rescue personnel often encounter challenging weather conditions, unpredictable sea states, and time-sensitive situations that demand quick decision-making and adaptability. They must remain calm under pressure while coordinating closely with fellow crew members, other agencies, and distressed individuals. Additionally, maintaining physical fitness and up-to-date training is essential, as missions can require both technical rescue operations and extended hours in demanding environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Coast Guard Rescue member, and why are they important?

To thrive in Coast Guard Rescue, you need strong physical fitness, emergency response training, and knowledge of maritime operations, typically supported by completion of Coast Guard-specific training programs. Familiarity with navigation systems, rescue equipment, and radio communication tools is essential. Quick decision-making, teamwork, and resilience under pressure are crucial soft skills for excelling in high-stress, life-saving situations. These skills ensure effective rescues, crew safety, and mission success in challenging maritime environments.
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Infographic showing various Coast Guard Rescue job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,072 per year, or $16.9 per hour.
Deckhand

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Deckhand DEPARTMENT: Vessel FLSA STATUS: Exempt SUPERVISION: Reports to: Captain, Relief Captain and Pilot Supervises: This position has no supervisory responsibilities. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: Responsible for the safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally compliant operation of assigned area by performing the following duties: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The primary function of the Deckhand is to build and break tow. Other key job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform vessel maintenance to include cleaning, scraping, painting, changing all oil and filters, and cooking.

Inspect, correct if possible, and notify the Captain of any conditions, which will affect the safety of the tow or tug. Assist with the training of newly hired employees. Handle lines and rigging during tow building, locking, and docking activities.

Must be able to work in a rotation watch schedule, involving 6 hours on and 6 hours off, and be able to occasionally work additional hours not to exceed 15 hours in any 24-hour period or more than 42 hours in a 72-hour period, except in an emergency or drill. Must be able to work on the boat with a work schedule based on a ratio of 2 to 1 (i.e. 20 days on, 10 days off or 28 days on, 14 days off)

Must be able to perform all duties while wearing protective equipment to include PVC foul weather gear, life jacket, gloves and boots. Must be able to drive to and from hub cities. Must be able to perform all duties necessary to navigate locks.

Must be able to adhere to and comply with company policies, United States Coast Guard, and environmental regulations. QUALIFICATIONS: Learning and Training Requirements Assist in training new personnel Comprehend essential information related to: Spill containment and cleanup MSDS sheets and emergency action information Video training information addressing safety Safety meetings Benzene training Safety and Rescue Requirements Ensure safe, working conditions and orderliness of the vessel. Maintain safe, sanitary living and working conditions.

Follow all company safety rules and environmental regulations. Wear safety equipment as required, including: gloves, steel toes boots, goggles, rubber boots, slicker suits, respirator, five (5) minute escape pack or negative pressure respirator or supplied airline respirator. Assist in safety and rescue operations in emergency situations.

Assist in emergency firefighting, use firefighting equipment and spill containment equipment. Enter and exit hatches/ doorways quickly in case of emergencies. Physically pull or assist in pulling a 200-300lb man from the water.

Minimum Job Qualifications: Tolerate long hours during transfers. Communicate with co-workers, Captains, Pilots, Wheelman, Dispatchers, Port Engineers, Coast Guard Inspectors, and others. Remain calm during challenging situations.

Posses a TWIC Card. Posses a valid driver's license for operation of any of the company's vehicles. Make good decisions.

Be dependable, conscientious, and show initiative. Pay attention to detail. Be willing to adhere to orders, rules, and regulations.

Work as a team player - i.e., work with others and understand customer/ supplier wants and needs. Be stable under pressure and withstand the stress associated with the job, including discomfort, unpredictable weather, and potentially hazardous situations. Work aboard the vessel for prolonged periods according to work schedule for the vessel, for example: 28 days on and 14 days off or 20 on and 10 off

Willing to work, as operations require, including days. Live in close quarters for long periods of time and is able to work away from home for long periods of time. Be drug and alcohol free while on company property during course and scope of company business.

Be physically fit to perform all essential physical demands of this job safely. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals.

Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. REASONING ABILITY Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.

Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS To view physical requirements, please visit https://www.blessey.com/careers Blessey Marine Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace View all jobs at this company