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Working On Container Ship Jobs (NOW HIRING)

DevOps Engineer

Raleigh, NC

$51.25 - $70.25/hr

... on the migration and maintenance phases. * Collaboration with other engineers and project managers. Qualifications: * In-depth experience working with Kubernetes and Rancher to manage containers and ...

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$122.40K - $161.30K/yr

We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer focused on container and cloud infrastructure. You will ... We have some of the most forward-thinking and hardworking people in the world working for us and ...

What's it like working as a Ship Superintendent for a company that delivers critical ship repair ... The Navy relies on our expertise to get their ships back in operation, and it's our ship ...

Ship Superintendent

Norfolk, VA

$75.25K - $127.93K/yr

The Navy relies on our expertise to get their ships back in operation, and it's our ship ... Experience working with U.S. Navy or commercial ship repair and modernization contract + Knowledge ...

... working closely with internal teams, subcontractors, OEM representatives, and customers to ensure ... safely, on time, and within scope. This role requires the ability to interpret ship repair ...

Lead daily or weekly production meetings, depending on project requirements. * Train, mentor ... Strong work ethic and self?motivated leadership qualities Working Conditions * Shipyard and ...

Be Seen First

... and ships out. * Block and brace metal products using proper procedures. * Use oil drum sprayers to oil bar stock materials, as needed. * Cut inbound seal on container doors, using bolt cutters.

The position requires a working knowledge of procedures, strong mechanical aptitude and ability to ... perpendiculars on ships in accordance with drawings, specifications, or sketches. * Experience ...

Join us as a Ship Operator. In your role as a Ship Operator , you will manage the ship's commercial ... Containers - Stolt Sea Farm and investments in LNG. Stolt-Nielsen Limited is listed on the Oslo ...

Ship Checker

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

A ship check consists of examining the affected equipment, system piping, and ship's structure to ... Former military personnel with 5+ years' experience working on Navy vessels, or * 10+ years ...

Ship Checker

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

A ship check consists of examining the affected equipment, system piping, and ship's structure to ... Former military personnel with 5+ years' experience working on Navy vessels, or * 10+ years ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Container Ship Crew Member, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Container Ship Crew Member, you generally need basic seamanship skills, knowledge of maritime safety protocols, and relevant certifications such as Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW). Familiarity with navigation systems, cargo handling equipment, and safety management systems is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are essential soft skills for working efficiently in challenging and sometimes hazardous environments. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining operational safety, ensuring cargo is handled properly, and supporting the smooth running of shipboard operations.

What are common challenges faced by crew members working on a container ship, and how are they typically addressed?

Crew members on container ships often face challenges such as long periods away from home, adapting to shifting schedules, and working in varying weather conditions. Teamwork is essential, as tasks like cargo handling, navigation, and maintenance require close collaboration with colleagues from diverse backgrounds. To address these challenges, shipping companies typically provide structured rotations, safety training, and onboard resources for communication and recreation, helping to support crew well-being and operational efficiency.

What does working on a container ship involve?

Working on a container ship typically involves tasks related to the operation, maintenance, and navigation of large cargo vessels that transport containers across oceans. Crew members may be responsible for handling cargo, maintaining the ship’s equipment, ensuring safety procedures are followed, and keeping watch during voyages. Jobs on container ships can include deck officers, engineers, cooks, and general crew. Work schedules often involve long periods at sea followed by time off. The environment can be challenging and physically demanding, but it offers the opportunity to travel internationally and gain valuable maritime experience.

How much money do you make working on a container ship?

Working on a container ship as a deck officer or engineer typically offers a salary ranging from $2,000 to $8,000 per month, depending on experience, rank, and the shipping company. Crew members often work in shifts for several months at a time while onboard, with additional benefits such as housing and travel allowances.

What is the difference between Working On Container Ship vs Deckhand?

AspectWorking On Container ShipDeckhand
CredentialsSTCW certification, maritime trainingSTCW certification, maritime training
Work EnvironmentOnboard large cargo vessels, open seaOnboard ships, port and open sea
Industry UsageShipping, logistics, freightShipping, cargo handling

Both roles require maritime certifications and involve working onboard ships. Working On Container Ship generally refers to crew members involved in cargo operations and navigation on large container vessels, while a Deckhand performs manual tasks such as maintenance, mooring, and cargo handling. The main difference lies in scope: Working On Container Ship often implies a broader role in ship operations, whereas Deckhand is a specific position focused on physical tasks.

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Lumper / Container Unloader Kearny, NJ

Horizon America, LLC

Kearny, NJ

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

Per diem

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Lumper / Container Unloader
Kearny, NJ | Per Diem / As-Needed Opportunity

Our client is seeking reliable and hardworking Lumpers (Warehouse Unloaders) to support container unloading operations in Kearny, NJ. This is a physically demanding role in a fast-paced logistics environment and a great opportunity for individuals looking for extra income or side work.
This position works on a per diem / as-needed basis depending on container schedules and operational needs. Work availability may vary and is not a guaranteed daily schedule.

Key Responsibilities

• Unload freight and products from containers, trailers, and trucks
• Manually move, sort, stack, and palletize products efficiently
• Shrink-wrap and label pallets for shipment
• Support warehouse and loading/unloading operations as needed
• May use pallet jacks or basic warehouse tools when required
• Maintain a clean and safe work environment
• Follow OSHA and company safety procedures
• Work as part of a team to meet unloading and productivity goals

Qualifications

• Previous warehouse or lumper experience preferred (not required)
• Ability to consistently lift 50–75 lbs
• Comfortable with repetitive lifting, pushing, pulling, bending, and standing for extended periods
• Ability to work in a physically demanding, fast-paced environment
• Strong work ethic and reliability
• Basic understanding of warehouse safety practices
• Flexible availability based on container schedules preferred
• Steel toe boots required

Additional Information

• Great opportunity for someone already working and looking to earn extra income
• Team-oriented environment
• Opportunity for recurring assignments based on performance and operational needs