Job DetailsLevelManagementJob LocationHouston - Houston, TXPosition TypeFull TimeMaster - Lead/ReliefGeneral Job ResponsibilitiesThe Master/Relief/Pilot is the manager of the vessel including all attached barges. The Master/Relief/Pilot is responsible for the crew's adherence to all United States Coast Guard and company policies. The Master/Relief/Pilot navigates safely, supervises the crew, oversees safety programs, complies with rules and regulations pertaining to the towing of vessels and protects the environment. The Master/Relief/Pilot takes work assignments from the Operational Department. The Pilot backs up the Master, serving as supervisor when the Master is asleep and has management and supervisory responsibility while on watch. The Relief Captain serves as Pilot when the Master is on the vessel, and serves as the Master when the Master is at home. The Master/Relief/Pilot must be able to intercede and safely perform the essential functions of any job on the vessel to include the job tasks of a deckhand and Tankerman. The Master/Relief Captain/Pilot is responsible for the safe, efficient, reliable, and environmentally compliant operation of assigned area. Employee's key job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Trains and supervises the crew in the safe and efficient performance of duties;
- Evaluates performance of all crewmembers with river crews consisting of 7 to 10 members and canal crews consisting of 4 to 5 members;
- Navigates in rivers or canals by properly using steering controllers, throttles, radar compasses, short wave radios, depth finders, loud hailers and other equipment to transport tow to a destination;
- Uses radio communication and vision to navigate waterways, docks, locks, and other vessel traffic;
- Supervises the cleaning and maintenance of boat and tow; the loading, transport, and discharging of cargo;
- Adheres to company policies, United States Coast Guard and environmental regulations;
- Acts as a company representative in the day-to-day dealings with customers at their facilities and with representatives of governmental agencies;
- Acts as the on-site coordinator in emergencies;
- On smaller vessels performs routine engine room maintenance such as changing oil, checking oil, and changing fuel filters.
Minimum Job Qualifications:Applicant must be able to:
- Navigate vessel safely by properly operating navigational controls, propulsion, engines, gears, mechanical and electrical equipment under various environmental conditions.
- Read - read office updates, procedure manuals, safety memos, federal and state documents, manifests, and requisitions.
- Write - keeps the vessel logs, completes checklists, and takes written exams as required by the company and/ or governmental agencies.
- Interpret, understand and use maps and charts.
- Communicate with Dispatcher, crewmembers, other Master/ Relief Captain/ Pilots, Port Engineers, Coast Guard Inspectors and others.
- Direct crew to complete actions and follow regulations in a safe, efficient manner.
- Resolve disputes among crewmembers.
- Maintain morale of crewmembers.
- Consider many conditions, including weather, vessel and waterway characteristics, traffic, and the abilities of the crew in the making of quick, effective decisions about navigation and the operation of the vessel.
- Evaluate and treat minor medical conditions and injuries within the scope of his or her knowledge and abilities.
- Remain calm during challenging situations and set the tone for the safe, positive, efficient functioning of all members of the crew.
- Possess a United States Coast Guard Boat License and/ or marine document for vessel operated.
- Possess a valid driver's license for operation of any of the company's vehicles.
- Demonstrate leadership by persuading others to perform work because they want to do it.
- Make good decisions, be dependable, be conscientious, and show initiative.
- Pay attention to detail and be willing to adhere to orders, rules, and regulations.
- Work as a team player-i.e., work with others and understand customer/ supplier wants and needs.
- Be mentally and physically stable under pressure and withstand the stress associated with the job, including discomfort, unpredictable weather and potentially hazardous situations.
- Work aboard vessel for prolonged periods according to work schedule for the vessel, for example: 20 days on and 10 days off or 14 days on and 7 days off.
- Work shifts of 6-12 hours around the clock and work additional hours if necessary.
- Maintain vigilance during 6-12 hour shift in the wheelhouse.
- Willing to work, as operations require, including days.
- Live in close quarters and be able to work away from home for long periods of time.
- Be drug and alcohol free while on company property during course and scope of company business.
- Pass USCG Physical and MRI Exam