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Boat Business Assistant

Cary, NC · On-site

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

Seldom to never lifting up to 50lbs Part Time Benefits Summary: Enjoy discounts on retail ... us at hrcompliance@basspro.com. Bass Pro Shops

A&A BOAT DELIVERY

Cairo, IL · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

... Part-Time and Full-Time Boat Delivery Drivers.! This position gets the opportunity to deliver ... A & A is highly dedicated to customer service, and our customers rely on us to deliver! A&A ...

A&A BOAT DELIVERY

Cairo, IL · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

... Part-Time and Full-Time Boat Delivery Drivers.! This position gets the opportunity to deliver ... A & A is highly dedicated to customer service, and our customers rely on us to deliver! A&A ...

HI · On-site

$60/hr

Location: Port Allen Harbor - Eleele, Hawaii - Kauai Job Type: Full-Time and Part-Time ... About Us We are a photography team specializing in capturing unforgettable moments on boat tour ...

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Freedom Boat Club: Dock Staff

Freedom Boat Club of Wilmington

Holly Ridge, NC • On-site

$12 - $18/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Dock Staff Job AnnouncementRole Description:This is a part-time, on-site role located in Carolina Beach, NC. The Dock Staff will be responsible for working with other staff members to clean, maintain, and prepare boats for daily use by members. This role also involves assisting members with boarding and departing boats safely, fueling boats up as needed, and monitoring conditions at the docks for safety hazards.DUTIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:Greet members in a friendly, upbeat, courteous and professional mannerAssist members in boarding / un-boarding boats with an emphasis on safetyCheck-in and Check-out members using a handheld computer tabletPerform check of equipment on board (Life vests, Anchor, Dock Lines, etc.)Check-in members returning from reservation and finalize fuel paymentFamiliarize yourself with local waters to provide basic chart guidance to membersFuel boats at marina fuel dockClean boats and stage equipment for the next member outingsDeep clean boats as scheduledAssist members with docking boatsWeekend/Holiday shifts required QUALIFICATIONS:Must be at least 18 years of agePhysical ability to lift / carry up to 50lbsPhysical ability to board and un-board boats dozens of times per dayPhysical ability to clean boats regularly using handle mounted brushFrequent kneeling / stooping to clean interior of boat compartmentsAbility to maintain a calm, positive attitude during periods of high activityHighly effective communications skills and friendly customer service is a mustMust be a self-motivated and capable of working unsupervisedHigh attention to detailMaintain safe and clean work areaAdhere to all safety policiesMaintain a positive attitude toward the dock and the jobs being performedMust pass a background check and drug screeningPossess a valid driver's license and have a good driving record Compensation: $12.00 per hour plus gratuityThis is a part-time position and compensation is hourly. We are a Drug-Free Workplace requiring negative drug screening prior to offer of employment and all candidates are required to consent to a background screening.North Carolina is an employment-at-will state. This means that in the absence of a contractual agreement between an employer and an employee establishing a definite term of employment, the relationship is presumed to be terminable at the will of either party without regard to the quality of performance of either party. Core FocusAt Freedom Boat Club of Wilmington our core focus is:Creating lifelong memories through hassle-free boating.Core ValuesThe foundational values of Freedom Boat Club of Wilmington are embedded in the structure of the organization. These represent the minimum expectations established by the organization's founding leadership.Keep the Promise. Our members trust us with their time, their safety, and their enjoyment. Honoring this trust requires consistency, follow-through, and accountability at every touchpoint. Keeping the promise means we do what we say we will do, every time, for every member, and for each other. Keeping the promise looks like delivering clean, safe, and ready boats as scheduled; communicating clearly and honestly when conditions change; and owning outcomes when things do not go as planned. Internally, this means honoring commitments to teammates, supporting one another to meet high standards, and stepping up when it matters most. Spark Joy and Delight. We intentionally create moments that make people feel genuinely welcomed, cared for, and excited to be part of the Freedom Boat Club experience. Beyond meeting expectations, we look for opportunities to surprise, uplift, and enhance the experience of our members and teammates. Sparking joy and delight looks like warm, memorable interactions, thoughtful attention to details, and a service mindset that turns routine moments into positive experiences. We are transforming the transactional nature of service into a relationship-centered environment where members look forward to returning, employees feel proud of their work, and the Freedom Boat Club experience is both convenient and truly enjoyable.Carry the Cooler. We willingly take on the hard, unglamorous, and often unseen work so our members can fully enjoy the freedom of boating. Much like a person tasked with carrying the family cooler from the car to the beach, our work can lack glamour. Our tasks can be heavy and may slap us in the knees. We have a service-first mindset that is rooted in reliability and pride. When we carry the cooler, we remove friction, reduce stress, and protect the member experience. It is how we turn effort into ease, work into trust, and preparation into unforgettable days on the water.Learn to Teach, Teach to Learn. Great experiences on the water are built on shared knowledge, continuous improvement and mutual respect. Boating is both a skill and a responsibility, and we commit to learning deeply so we can teach clearly, confidently, and safely. We invest in understanding our craft, vessels, systems, safety, and service. Then, we pass that knowledge onto members and teammates in ways that are approachable and empowering. At the same time, we remain curious and open: listening to feedback, learning from real-world experiences, and improving our methods through collaborating and reflection.