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Vessel Engineer/Relief Captain
Moran Environmental Recovery Anchorage, AK

Vessel Engineer/Relief Captain

Moran Environmental Recovery
Anchorage, AK
  • Full-Time
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We are currently seeking a Vessel Engineer/Relief Captain for our Alaska Region. This position is responsible for providing oversight and management of Global dive vessels and corresponding equipment within the Alaska Region. In addition, the Vessel Engineer serves as a deckhand during vessel operations under the management of the Vessel Captain.


This position also serves as a relief captain within the Alaska Region, commanding, operating, and navigating the vessel on all operations in offshore oil and gas, marine construction, or salvage environments. This includes the master in charge of safe operations for the vessel, the safety of the crew, and the maintenance of vessel records to ensure regulatory reporting as it relates to the vessel. Follows all company procedures and follows USCG maritime rules and regulations.

Position Essential Job Functions:

  • Provide engineering maintenance support for all ship systems.
    • Including mechanical repair of engines, generators, and ship systems.
    • Provides recommendations for repair and organizes/recommends repair contractors as required for repairs beyond capabilities.
    • Troubleshoot and diagnose marine systems for repairs at sea
  • Keep vessel and equipment maintained by performing a variety of maintenance and cleaning duties
    • Perform maintenance and construction tasks as required
    • Perform minor engineering repairs and engineering rounds as directed
  • Support repair and maintenance cost management within budgeted R&M
  • Support maintenance of long-term upgrade/maintenance plan and estimating annual R&M Budget recommendations, and providing prioritized annual R&M recommendations.
  • Perform vessel maintenance to include scraping, painting, and changing all oil and filters; lubricate machinery and equipment; splice and repair cables and ropes using hand tools.
  • Ensure that safety equipment is utilized and appropriate guidelines are followed for all tasks involving physical risk or hazardous materials.
  • Responsible for the safe navigation and operation of the company boat operating in the Cook Inlet in Alaska
  • Control lines to moor vessel to wharves, tie up vessel to another vessel, or rig towing lines.
  • Handle mooring lines and rigging to launch or dock the boat
  • Responsible for getting underway, mooring, anchoring, handling lines, ship's ramps, and shoreside facilities in all weather conditions
  • Perform lookout duties while underway - including watching for other vessels, monitoring traffic conditions and potential unsafe conditions onboard and otherwise
  • Primary duty is aiding in the overall operation of a vessel
  • Ensure crew and passengers adhere to safety standards
  • Prepare the boat prior to each trip and demobilize the boat following each trip
  • Maintain accurate ship logs
  • Carry out and complete assigned tasks within the legal requirements of USCG and other regulatory agencies.
  • Participate in meetings, training, drills, and safety audits as required by USCG & company policy.
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Drive company vehicles as needed


Typical Schedule for Full-Time Employees:

  • Must be available:
    • On a variable basis
    • For a large percentage of available work and attentive to communications for job scheduling changes


Education

  • High School diploma or equivalent


Experience

  • Must be 19 years of age or older
  • Maritime experience required (workboat experience preferred, 50 tons or above)
  • Heavy equipment experience preferred


Knowledge/Skills

  • Passport and TWIC card
  • HAZWOPER
  • Current GDS mandatory training and other required programs provided by GDS
  • Medical PIC preferred
  • UCSG Master License currently held or previously held; navigation experience, proof of sea time
  • Experience operating vessels in a dynamic environment
  • Previous DSV (Dive Support Vessel) experience preferred
  • Experience Alaska's navigation of tides and currents
  • Annual medical physical (if USCG licensed holder, must have USCG physical in addition)

Physical/Mental Requirements

  • Ability to work any day of the week, both night and day; available for after-hour emergency response
  • Ability to complete pre-employment drug test and participate in random drug and alcohol testing program
  • Ability to successfully complete a background check
  • Ability to lift from floor to waist, push and pull up to 50lbs occasionally up to 12 times per shift
  • Must be able to withstand the following for up to 12 hours per day in all weather conditions (Sun, Rain, Sleet, and Snow): stand, sit, walk, push, pull, squat, crouch, bend, stoop, crawl, kneel, climb stairs and ladders, repetitive reaching, and repetitive band use

Work Location: Anchorage, AK


*Qualified candidates must be authorized to work in the United States. The company will not provide a work visa or relocation for this position.


Equal Employment Opportunity

Global is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the objective of Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. to obtain qualified employees consistent with position requirements: to seek, employ, promote, and treat all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religion/creed, handicap/disability, marital status, genetic information/history, military/veteran status, or any other characteristic or condition protected by law.


If you are a candidate with a disability in need of accommodation in the application process, please contact 206-623-0621 or email hr@gdiving.com.


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Moran Environmental Recovery job posting for a Vessel Engineer/Relief Captain in Anchorage, AK with a salary of $90,200 to $110,900 Yearly with a map of Anchorage location.