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Mate with Pilotage-Key Lakes/Great Lakes Fleet (MM&P)

Http://www.keyship.com/

Traverse City, MI • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Are you looking for a change in your Maritime Career? Have you ever wanted to sail on the Great Lakes? If so, then this position is for you!

Key Lakes/Great Lakes Fleet is looking for Mates to sail with us on the Great Lakes. If this is the career change you are looking for, then grab your credentials and apply today! We would be glad to welcome you onboard!

Job Purpose/Summary: The mate supervises and coordinates activities of crew aboard ships, boats, barges, or dredges.

Essential and Major Duties:

  • Stands the 812 navigation watch
  • Fills out the trip sheets
  • Fills out the Army Corps of Engineers Vessel Operation Report
  • Inventories and maintains all medical equipment and kits

Other Functions:

  • Develops and maintained good customer relations for the fleet
  • Other functions as assigned by the Captain

Required Qualifications:

  • Must hold the following Merchant Mariner Credentials:
  • First Class Pilot of vessels of unlimited tonnage upon the Great Lakes between Duluth, Gary and Buffalo and Between Port Weller and Cape Vincent (preferred)
  • Mate of selfpropelled vessels not including auxiliary sail
  • Mate of unlimited tonnage upon Great Lakes and Inland Waters/upon Oceans/near coastal waters
  • Radar Observer
  • Must hold a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
  • Must be willing to live 7 days a week in a remote environment with limited access to medical supplies and medical personnel
  • Maintain licenses and qualifications as required by regulation, both current and future
  • Maintain good health in compliance with USCG NVIC 0408 including US Coast Guard vision and hearing requirements
  • Must have written and verbal command of the English language

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Holds the Merchant Mariner Credentials: Bridge Resource Management Training
  • Has at least 02 years of sailing experience

Physical Requirements:

Will be required to pass the Physical Standard as published in USCG NVIC 0408. May be required to stand, sit, crouch or lay prone for long periods of time. Will work as necessary in confined or watertight spaces. May have to navigate tripping hazards, uneven and rolling decks, and climb both stairs and ladders. May be required to push, pull, lift, or hoist equipment up to or in excess of 127157 pounds.

Work Environment:

As expected in the Great Lakes region, an employee will be exposed to seasonal weather including below freezing in the winter to high and humid temperatures in the summer. The employee may also be exposed to loud sounds and be required to wear and use hearing protection as required. Certain cargo ships may contain salt, silica, coal, and other hazardous dusts that may be inhaled and require the use of a respirator.

Equipment:

Will use communication systems and navigation suite equipment. Operates the bosun's chair. Uses fall protector as necessary. May be required to use worktype PFD/life jackets, SCBA/respirators, hard hats and eye protection.