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Provides support for the dispatch system and hardware problems and remains involved in the resolution process. Configures and manages LINUX operating systems and installs/loads operating system ...

Provides support for the dispatch system and hardware problems and remains involved in the resolution process. Configures and manages LINUX operating systems and installs/loads operating system ...

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Paola, KS · On-site

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How much do mid level intermodal dispatcher jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for mid level intermodal dispatcher in the United States is $22.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Mid Level Intermodal Dispatcher vs Intermodal Coordinator?

AspectMid Level Intermodal DispatcherIntermodal Coordinator
CredentialsHigh school diploma, CDL preferred, logistics certificationsHigh school diploma, logistics or transportation certifications
Work EnvironmentDispatch centers, terminals, on-the-road coordinationOffice-based, coordination with drivers and terminals
Employer & Industry UsageFreight carriers, shipping companies, logistics firmsShipping companies, freight brokers, supply chain firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Mid Level Intermodal Dispatcher primarily focuses on coordinating the movement of containers and freight across different transportation modes, often working directly with drivers and terminals. The Intermodal Coordinator typically oversees broader logistics operations, including planning and managing shipments. While both roles require logistics knowledge and communication skills, dispatchers are more involved in real-time operations, whereas coordinators handle overall planning and customer communication.

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Marine Technician (Mid-Level)

Marine Technician (Mid-Level)

Red Hospitality

Key West, FL • On-site

$75K/yr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Diagnose and repair inboard diesel and outboard gasoline engines across a diverse fleet.

  • Perform scheduled preventive maintenance, fluid services, impeller replacements, and zincs.

  • Troubleshoot and repair marine electrical systems, bilge systems, and instrumentation.


Job description

THE ROLE
The Marine Technician independently performs diagnostics, maintenance, and repair across a diverse fleet, ensuring operational reliability across multiple locations in the Florida Keys, Turks & Caicos, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
This role is based in the Florida Keys and requires regular travel to support operations across these markets-offering a unique opportunity to work across multiple Caribbean destinations while combining hands-on technical work with the experience of working in paradise.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Diagnose and repair inboard diesel engines across catamaran, ferry, and center console hull types
  • Diagnose and repair outboard gasoline engines (primarily Yamaha, Mercury, and Suzuki platforms)
  • Perform scheduled preventive maintenance, fluid services, impeller replacements, and zincs
  • Troubleshoot and repair marine electrical systems, bilge systems, and instrumentation
  • Conduct pre-season and post-season commissioning/decommissioning across fleet
  • Coordinate parts procurement, maintain parts inventory logs, and manage vendor relationships on-site
  • Support haul-out coordination and work with boatyard partners as needed
  • Document all service work in maintenance logs; update fleet status reports daily
  • Communicate proactively with on-site operations managers and coordinate with shore-based fleet management
  • Maintain a safe, organized mobile work environment; comply with all OSHA and marine safety standards
  • Respond to urgent vessel breakdowns and service calls during deployment windows
TRAVEL & DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
  • This role requires travel (~50%) across multiple locations
  • Primary base: Key West
  • Regular travel to:
    • U.S. Virgin Islands
    • Turks and Caicos
  • Typical deployment structure may include rotational assignments (e.g., 2 weeks on-site / 1 week in base market) depending on operational needs
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision across remote locations
  • Valid U.S. driver's license
  • Legal authorization to work in the United States
  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity; must be able to meet entry requirements for assigned international destinations
  • Physically capable of working in marine environments (lifting 50+ lbs, confined spaces, heat and humidity exposure)

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • 2-5+ years hands-on experience as a marine technician or diesel mechanic in a commercial or charter environment
  • Demonstrated proficiency with inboard diesel systems (Yanmar, Volvo Penta, Cummins, or equivalent)
  • Demonstrated proficiency with outboard gasoline engines (Yamaha, Mercury, Honda, Suzuki, or equivalent)
  • Strong working knowledge of 12V/24V marine electrical systems
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision across remote locations
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • ABYC Marine Technician certification (Diesel, Electrical, or Gasoline)
  • Yamaha and/or Mercury factory-certified technician
  • Experience with Axopar, Leopard, or similar catamaran/center console platforms
  • Familiarity with FareHarbor, marine dispatch systems, or fleet tracking tools
  • USCG Captain's License (OUPV or higher) a strong plus but not required
  • Prior experience working with charter or resort-based marine operations
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus given our operating environment
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
  • Competitive base salary aligned with experience and market benchmarks
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Tool Allowance
  • Opportunities for career growth within a multi-location operation