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Launch Operator Larchmont Yacht Club Larchmont, New York Seasonal Position | April through Early November Hourly Rate: $25.00 to $30.00 per hour Reports to: Marine Facilities Director About Larchmont ...

Launch Operator

Jamestown, RI · On-site

$17.75 - $21.25/hr

The Launch Operator, or Launch Captain, is the front line of customer service. They are usually the first interaction a boater has with the marina and must make a positive first impression. The ...

Launch Operator

Jamestown, RI

$17.75 - $21.75/hr

The Launch Operator, or Launch Captain, is the front line of customer service. They are usually the first interaction a boater has with the marina and must make a positive first impression. The ...

Safe Harbor Marinas, LLC (SHM) is the largest owner and operator of marinas in the world. As a fast-growing company, SHM cultivates a team dynamic of passionate individuals led by the sharpest minds ...

Description Safe Harbor Marinas, LLC (SHM) is the largest owner and operator of marinas in the world. As a fast-growing company, SHM cultivates a team dynamic of passionate individuals led by the ...

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Launch Operator / Marine Facilities Technician opportunity at Pequot Yacht Club The ideal candidates are reliable, organized, and comfortable working in a fast-paced, member-focused environment.

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Launch Operator / Marine Facilities Technician opportunity at Pequot Yacht Club The ideal candidates are reliable, organized, and comfortable working in a fast-paced, member-focused environment.

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Maintain TV truck and equipment in good operating condition and performing minor repairs. * Be able to work in a high paced environment. * Be able to work in the elements (all seasons). Employees ...

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Maintain TV truck and equipment in good operating condition and performing minor repairs. * Be able to work in a high paced environment. * Be able to work in the elements (all seasons). Employees ...

We're looking for a Narrative PMM who is also a Launch Operator: someone who can craft a sharp story and also run the cadence, briefs, timelines, and cross-functional details that turn strategy into ...

Lead Operations Launch ActivitiesEnsure successful launches by developing tools to track launch ... operators, CMM, kaizen team, engineers, etc.)Resolve issues between the plant and outside ...

Lead Operations Launch Activities Ensure successful launches by developing tools to track launch ... operators, CMM, kaizen team, engineers, etc.) Resolve issues between the plant and outside ...

Launch Driver Location: Hingham, MA 02043 Job Overview We are seeking a reliable and safety ... Valid boating license or operator's certification as required by Massachusetts regulations.

Operative launch responsible in the plant / Operations project lead in the plant acc. to latest project organizational set up Interface to the divisional launch management * Methodical launch Expert ...

Senior Product Marketing Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$142K - $186K/yr

We're looking for a Narrative PMM who is also a Launch Operator: someone who can craft a sharp story and also run the cadence, briefs, timelines, and cross-functional details that turn strategy into ...

Operative launch responsible in the plant / Operations project lead in the plant acc. to latest project organizational set up Interface to the divisional launch management * Methodical launch Expert ...

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How much do launch operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for launch operator in the United States is $19.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Launch Operator vs Rocket Technician?

AspectLaunch OperatorRocket Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require technical certificationsTechnical diploma or certification in aerospace or mechanical fields
Work EnvironmentLaunch sites, control centers, and testing facilitiesManufacturing plants, testing labs, and launch sites
Industry UsagePrimarily in space agencies, aerospace companies, and defense contractorsIn aerospace manufacturing, maintenance, and testing facilities

While both Launch Operators and Rocket Technicians work in the aerospace industry and may share similar environments, Launch Operators focus on overseeing launch procedures and operations, ensuring safety and compliance. Rocket Technicians are more involved in the maintenance, assembly, and testing of rocket components. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify career paths and job expectations in the space industry.

What are Launch Operators?

Launch Operators are professionals responsible for managing and operating the equipment and systems used to launch vessels, such as boats or ships, from docks or slipways. They ensure the safe and efficient launching and recovery of watercraft, often working at marinas, boatyards, or ports. Their duties typically include handling winches, ramps, and cradles, coordinating with boat owners or crew, and performing routine maintenance on launch equipment. Safety and attention to detail are crucial in this role to prevent accidents and damage to vessels.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Launch Operator, and how can they be managed effectively?

Launch Operators often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple teams under tight schedules, ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols, and quickly troubleshooting technical issues that arise during launch operations. Effective communication and a thorough understanding of standard operating procedures are essential for managing these challenges. Staying updated with safety training and participating in regular drills can also help Launch Operators remain prepared for unexpected situations, ensuring smooth and safe operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Launch Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Launch Operator, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to safety protocols, and often a relevant certification or license such as a marine or boating license. Familiarity with vessel operation systems, radio communication equipment, and basic maintenance tools is typically required. Excellent situational awareness, clear communication, and teamwork are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient handling of vessels and passengers, reducing risk and enhancing operational reliability.
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Infographic showing various Launch Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 34% Full Time, 33% Temporary, and 33% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,576 per year, or $19.5 per hour.
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Launch Operator


Larchmont Yacht Club
Larchmont, New York
Seasonal Position | April through Early November
Hourly Rate: $25.00 to $30.00 per hour
Reports to: Marine Facilities Director


About Larchmont Yacht Club and the Marina

Founded in 1880, Larchmont Yacht Club is one of the most respected yacht clubs in the United States. Located on an 11-acre waterfront campus along Long Island Sound, just 16 miles from New York City, the Club has a long tradition of sailing excellence, competitive racing, and active member boating.

The marina and mooring field are central to the Club's waterfront experience. Throughout the season, members rely on the launch service for safe, efficient transportation between the docks, moorings, and anchorage areas. During regattas, social gatherings, and peak boating weekends, the marina becomes one of the most active areas of the Club.

Launch Operators play a highly visible role on the waterfront. They serve as trusted professionals responsible for both safe vessel operation and exceptional member service. The position requires technical boating knowledge, strong judgment on the water, and the ability to interact confidently with members and guests in a professional club environment.


Position Summary

The Launch Operator is responsible for operating the Club's launch vessels and supporting daily marina operations. This role provides safe transportation for members and guests to and from their boats while maintaining high standards of seamanship, safety, and service.

Working closely with the Marine Facilities Director and waterfront team, Launch Operators monitor launch service requests, operate vessels in the mooring field, and maintain the readiness and cleanliness of launch equipment and facilities. The position requires a valid U.S. Coast Guard captain's license, strong situational awareness, and the ability to operate vessels safely in a busy harbor environment.

This position is well suited for licensed maritime professionals who enjoy working outdoors, operating vessels regularly, and being part of a professional waterfront team at one of the region's most respected yacht clubs.


Key Responsibilities

Launch Operations and Member Service

  • Operate club launch vessels safely and professionally in accordance with all U.S. Coast Guard regulations and club policies
  • Transport members and guests to and from their moored vessels in a timely and courteous manner
  • Assist passengers safely during boarding and docking procedures
  • Provide a welcoming and service-oriented experience for members and guests

Waterfront Operations

  • Conduct daily inspections of launch vessels before service begins
  • Complete daily operational logs, safety checklists, and inspection reports
  • Monitor the mooring field and surrounding waterfront areas during launch operations
  • Assist with dockside support when needed, including gangways and marina access points

Communication and Safety

  • Maintain proper VHF radio protocol and monitor launch channels throughout the shift
  • Respond promptly to member requests for launch service
  • Demonstrate awareness of changing weather, water conditions, and harbor traffic
  • Follow established emergency response procedures including medical emergencies, severe weather, and man overboard situations

Facility and Equipment Care

  • Maintain the cleanliness and readiness of launch vessels, docks, gangways, and launch shed areas
  • Assist with raising and lowering club officer flags and remain aware of officer presence on the grounds
  • Secure vessels and equipment at the close of daily operations

Required Qualifications

  • Valid U.S. Coast Guard Limited Master's License or higher
  • Ability to pass pre-employment and testing requirements in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations
  • Strong knowledge of safe vessel handling and navigation in a harbor or mooring field environment
  • Professional communication skills and a courteous service-oriented approach
  • Ability to work independently and make sound decisions on the water
  • Availability to work nights, weekends, and holidays during the boating season

Preferred Experience

  • Previous experience operating launches, water taxis, or marina service vessels
  • Background working at yacht clubs, marinas, sailing centers, or waterfront operations
  • Familiarity with VHF radio communication and harbor traffic coordination
  • Strong situational awareness and ability to manage multiple launch requests efficiently

Work Environment and Schedule

  • Outdoor waterfront work environment with exposure to changing weather conditions
  • Active position requiring standing, lifting, and frequent vessel movement
  • Typical shifts range from 8 to 10 hours depending on launch demand and seasonal activity
  • Evening, weekend, and holiday coverage required during peak boating periods

Why Join the Larchmont Yacht Club Waterfront Team

Working at Larchmont Yacht Club offers the opportunity to operate on one of the most active and respected waterfronts on Long Island Sound. Launch Operators become an essential part of the Club's marina operations and play a direct role in ensuring that members and guests enjoy a safe and seamless boating experience.

You will work alongside an experienced marine facilities team in a professional and supportive environment while spending the season on the water at one of the East Coast's premier yacht clubs.

If you are a licensed captain who takes pride in seamanship, professionalism, and service, we encourage you to apply and join our waterfront team for the upcoming season.