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Material Handler

Moncks Corner, SC · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Description Freeman Boatworks builds some of the most respected offshore fishing boats in the world, and we're looking for a skilled Material Handler to help keep our production operations running ...

Material Handler

Moncks Corner, SC · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Description Freeman Boatworks builds some of the most respected offshore fishing boats in the world, and we're looking for a skilled Material Handler to help keep our production operations running ...

Material Handler

Moncks Corner, SC · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Freeman Boatworks builds some of the most respected offshore fishing boats in the world, and we're looking for a skilled Material Handler to help keep our production operations running smoothly. If ...

Material Handler

Moncks Corner, SC · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Freeman Boatworks builds some of the most respected offshore fishing boats in the world, and we're looking for a skilled Material Handler to help keep our production operations running smoothly. If ...

Material Handler

Moncks Corner, SC · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Freeman Boatworks builds some of the most respected offshore fishing boats in the world, and we're looking for a skilled Material Handler to help keep our production operations running smoothly. If ...

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How much do live in offshore fishing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in offshore fishing in the United States is $23.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Live In Offshore Fishing Crew Member, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Live In Offshore Fishing Crew Member, you need practical seamanship skills, knowledge of fishing techniques, and often a valid commercial fishing license or certification. Familiarity with navigation equipment, hydraulic winches, fish processing machinery, and safety systems is typically required. Strong teamwork, resilience, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for enduring long shifts and challenging ocean conditions. These competencies are vital to ensure safety, operational efficiency, and a successful catch during extended periods at sea.

What is the difference between Live In Offshore Fishing vs Live In Commercial Fishing?

AspectLive In Offshore FishingLive In Commercial Fishing
CredentialsFishing licenses, safety certificationsFishing licenses, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentOpen sea, offshore vesselsOpen sea, various vessels
Industry UsageRecreational and sport fishingCommercial fish harvesting

Live In Offshore Fishing typically involves recreational or sport fishing on offshore vessels, requiring specific safety certifications. Live In Commercial Fishing focuses on large-scale fish harvesting for commercial purposes, also requiring licenses and safety training. Both roles involve working at sea, but their primary goals and work environments differ, with offshore fishing often more recreational and commercial fishing more industrial.

What is a Live In Offshore Fishing job?

A Live In Offshore Fishing job involves living on a fishing vessel for extended periods, typically at sea, to catch fish or other marine life. Workers handle fishing gear, maintain equipment, sort and process catches, and contribute to the safe operation of the boat. These jobs require physical stamina, the ability to work in challenging weather, and often involve long hours away from shore. It's an essential role in commercial fishing that supports seafood supply chains worldwide.

What are the typical living and working conditions like for a live-in offshore fishing crew member?

Live-in offshore fishing crew members typically work long shifts, often 12–18 hours a day, and live aboard the vessel for extended periods, which can range from several days to weeks at sea. The work environment is physically demanding and requires adaptability to changing weather and sea conditions. Crew members usually share close quarters with colleagues and must be comfortable with limited privacy and communal living. Effective teamwork and communication are essential, as daily responsibilities include operating fishing gear, maintaining equipment, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. This role offers valuable experience for those seeking advancement to supervisory or specialized positions within the commercial fishing industry.
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Tribal Fishery Education Technician - Tribal Member Only

Tribal Fishery Education Technician - Tribal Member Only

Kenaitze Indian Tribe

Kenai, AK • On-site

$19.21/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Tribal Fishery Education Technician - Tribal Member Only
Department: Tribal Programs
Program: Tribal Programs
Reports to: Tribal Harvest Program Supervisor
Employment Status: Full Time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Schedule: 40 Hours/52 Weeks
Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01, P.L. 93-638
Job Summary
The Tribal Fishery Technician works under the Harvest Program Supervisor to support essential functions within the Harvest Program to include the educational fishery, fishing vessel and the Wildlife Salvage Program.
Essential Functions
  • Responsible for picking fish from the net, sorting, proper vacuum packing, and fish distribution
  • Provides support in species reporting requirements and documentation of cultural activities
  • Assists in vessel operations for all deck equipment; safely operate and utilize hooks, anchors, winches, slings, and other harvest equipment
  • Must be able to assist in loading, stowing, and launching of the fishing vessel
  • Follow specific direction in the case of an emergency which can include launching a raft, donning an immersion suit or life preserver or assist in a response to a fire or medical emergency
  • Assists with cleaning all equipment needed in the operation of the educational fishery and fishing vessel including nets, buoys, lines, vehicles and fish cleaning stations
  • Maintain a good working relationship with co-workers, Tribal Members and the public
  • Assists with keeping all sites clean, orderly and safe as well as drug and alcohol free
  • Assists with the daily operations of the Harvest activities under the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's Educational Fishery Plan
  • Ensures compliance with Tribal, federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations, Tribal policies and TERO ordinance

It is the intent of this job description to highlight the essential functions of the position; however, it is not an all-inclusive list. The incumbent may be called upon and required to follow or perform other duties and tasks requested by his/her supervisor, consistent with the purpose of the position, department and/or the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's objectives.
Working Conditions
Lifting Requirements
  • Heavy Work - exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects

Physical Requirements
  • Walk (Move, Traverse)
  • Use hands/fingers to handle or feel (Operate, Activate, Use, Prepare, Inspect, Place, Detect, Position)
  • Climb (stairs/ladders) or balance (Ascend/Descend, Work atop, Traverse)
  • Stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl (Position self (to) Move)
  • Talk/hear (Communicate, Detect, Converse with, Discern, Convey, Express oneself, Exchange information)
  • See (Detect, Determine, Perceive, Identify, Recognize, Judge, Observe, Inspect, Estimate, Assess)
  • Pushing or Pulling
  • Repetitive Motion

Hazards and Atmospheric Conditions
  • Exposure to Dust
  • Wet
  • Noise
  • Mechanical Hazards
  • Burn Hazards

OSHA Categories
  • Category II - Normal routine involves no exposure to blood, body fluid or tissue, but exposure of potential for exposure may occur

Equipment and Tools
List Equipment used for job: Vacuum packer, ATV, set net gear, truck chainsaw, fillet knives, skill saw
List Tools: Chainsaw, splitting maul, sledgehammer 30lbs, axe, fillet knives, hammer, skill saw
Drives KIT or Personal Vehicle: Yes
Travel
  • Local

Qualifications
Education
  • High School Diploma or General Equivalency Degree (GED) or a combination of education and experience in a related field may be substituted for a degree

Experience
  • One (1) year of experience in picking and vacuum sealing fish
  • One (1) year experience in offshore fishing
  • Experience in fishing gear upkeep and repair, and in fish cleaning and preparation
  • Previous experience operating a vessel

Preferred
  • Knowledge and experience working with cultural diversities

License/Certification
  • Must have a valid Alaska State driver's license and must remain insurable under the Tribe's policy, or obtain within 90 days of hire, or, with approval of the hiring manager, sign a *Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in lieu of having a driver's license to perform the required duties of the position (If Applicable)
  • CPR/First Aid Certification, or obtain within 90 days of hire

Special Skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Suite, or obtain training within 90 days of hire
  • Conducts business in a service-oriented manner that is attentive, pleasant, respectful and kind when dealing with un'ina, visitors, co-workers and others
  • Ability to multi-task, work independently, and meet deadlines
  • Able and willing to work unusual hours
  • Ability to read and understand a tide book and knot tying
  • Familiarity with both modern and traditional methods of harvesting fish
  • Conducts business in a service-oriented manner that is attentive, pleasant, respectful and kind when dealing with un'ina, visitors, co-workers and others

This position is a Covered Position subject to all requirements of the Alaska Barrier Crimes Act (ABCA) and to the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act, (ICPA). ABCA and ICPA requirements apply and must be complied with at all times in order to remain in the position.