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Marine Third Mate- Full Time This is a day cruise line with daily shift schedules requiring local ... The helmsman executes turns and the lookout reports dangers such as approaching ships. These roles ...

Surry, VA 23883 Employment Type: Full-Time (W2) GovFirst is seeking a reliable and safety-focused ... Serve as an emergency helmsman when trained and directed. Housekeeping & Equipment Readiness:

Surry, VA 23883 Employment Type: Full-Time (W2) GovFirst is seeking a reliable and safety-focused ... Serve as an emergency helmsman when trained and directed. Housekeeping & Equipment Readiness:

Job Type Full-time Description General Description: The Deckhand/Cook reports to the Master, and is ... Act as lookout or helmsman. 17. Other duties as assigned. Requirements Preferred Qualifications: 1. ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time helmsman in the United States is $17.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Helmsman vs Deckhand?

AspectFull Time HelmsmanDeckhand
CredentialsMaritime certifications, navigation trainingBasic safety and maritime certifications
Work EnvironmentBridge or helm station, onboard ships or boatsDeck, exterior of vessel, onboard ships or boats
Industry UsageMaritime, shipping, yachtingMaritime, shipping, yachting
Primary ResponsibilitiesSteering vessel, navigation, safety monitoringMaintenance, cleaning, assisting with docking

The main difference between a Full Time Helmsman and a Deckhand is that the Helmsman primarily focuses on steering and navigation, requiring specialized maritime certifications, while the Deckhand handles general deck duties and maintenance. Both roles are essential onboard vessels, but the Helmsman has a more specialized focus on vessel control and safety at the helm.

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Third Mate

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Marine Third Mate- Full Time
This is a day cruise line with daily shift schedules requiring local availability and reliable transportation.
Current credentials-
Mate Unlimited
Marine National Endorsement Near Coastal or higher.
Full time Mates job sailing daily form Port Canaveral.
Home every night.
Unlimited time for license upgrades.
A third mate is a licensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship. The third mate is a watchstander and customarily the ship's safety officer and fourth-in-command. The position is junior to a second mate. Other duties vary depending on the type of ship, its crewing, and other factors.
Duties related to the role of safety officer focus on responsibility for items such as firefighting equipment, lifeboats, and various other emergency systems.
Watchstanding
International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations require the officer be fluent in the English language. This is required for a number of reasons. Examples include the ability to read charts and nautical publications, understand weather and safety messages, communicate with other ships and coast stations, and to successfully interact with a multi-lingual crew.
General Watchstanding
Emergencies can happen at any time. The officer must be ready at all times to safeguard passengers and crew. After a collision or grounding, the mate must be able to take initial action, perform damage assessment and control, and understand the procedures for rescuing persons from the sea, assisting ships in distress, and responding to any emergency which may arise in port.
Controlling ship operations
The officer has special responsibilities to keep the ship, the people on board and the environment safe. This includes keeping the ship seaworthy during fire and loss of stability, and providing aid and maintaining safety during man overboard, abandoning ship, and medical emergencies.
Understanding ship's stability, trim, stress, and the basics of ship's construction is a key to keeping a ship seaworthy. The mate must know what to do in cases of flooding and loss of buoyancy. Fire is also a constant concern. Knowing the classes and chemistry of fire, fire-fighting appliances and systems prepares the officer to act fast in case of fire.
An officer must be expert in the use of survival craft and rescue boats, their launching appliances and arrangements, and their equipment including radio life-saving appliances, satellite EPIRBs, SARTs, immersion suits and thermal protective aids. In case it is necessary to abandon ship, it is important to be expert in the techniques for survival at sea.

Officers are trained to perform medical tasks and to follow instructions given by radio or obtained from guides. This training includes what to do in case of common shipboard accidents and illnesses.
Sea watch
At sea, the mate on watch has three fundamental duties: to navigate the ship, to safely avoid traffic, and to respond to any emergencies that may arise. Mates generally stand watch with able seamen who act as helmsman and lookout. The helmsman executes turns and the lookout reports dangers such as approaching ships. These roles are often combined to a single helmsman/lookout and, under some circumstances, can be eliminated completely. The ability to smartly handle a ship is key to safe watchstanding. A ship's draught, trim, speed and under-keel clearance all affect its turning radius and stopping distance. Other factors include the effects of wind and current, squat, shallow water and similar effects. Ship handling is key when the need arises to rescue a person overboard, to anchor, or to moor the ship.
Victory Casino Cruises has a No Visible Tattoo Policy.
For this position you must be cleared of all hand, face amp; neck tattoos.
You will be required to obtain a TWIC and MMC. Acceptable documents to obtain badging are Passport OR Government issued photo ID and certified copy of Birth Certificate. Supporting documents would be needed for a name change.