Boat Operator - Richmond, CA

Location: Richmond, CA

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Entry Level

ROTATIONAL SCHEDULE - 3 WEEKS ON / 3 WEEKS OFF!

MSRC is currently looking for a Boat Operator aboard a Fast Response vessel located in Richmond, CA. This position offers a rotational schedule of three weeks on / three weeks off.  Under the direction of the Senior Boat Operator, the Boat Operator will be responsible for vessel navigation, operations, management, care and safety of the crew and vessel. 

Salary Range: $109,395.00 to $137,572.50

Requirements 

  • Current USCG license, minimum of 100-ton preferred. 
  • Ability to train and supervise the deck crew for operations and readiness.
  • Capable of prolonged, strenuous work onboard vessels at sea.
  • Effective leadership and written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to operate industrial equipment and their systems safely
  • Ability to operate a personal computer
  • 40-Hour Hazwoper is desired
  • Employment is contingent upon: 
    • completion of a successful background check,
    • pre-hire medical exam and drug screen; 
    • ability to obtain a valid drivers license, TWIC, and U.S. Passport

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the maintenance, operation and employment of the vessel navigation crew in a safe and efficient manner in accordance with all applicable State and Federal Regulations pertinent to the vessel and its operation.
  • Ensure the vessel is ready and seaworthy in all respects prior to getting underway.  Effectively manage the navigational watch at all times while underway or at anchor, and when appropriate, man a fire & security watch.  Appropriately train the crew ensuring response readiness.  Responsible for carrying out emergency drills regularly and in accordance with MSRC standards.
  • Be aware of the health of the crew and all lives aboard the vessel.  Coordinate all required medical treatments and the dispensing of all medicines aboard the vessel. Take all necessary and reasonable steps to protect the navigation and response crew and others on board the vessel to the extent practical and feasible from infections and contagious diseases.
  • Support the Senior Boat Operator, as needed, with administrative responsibilities required of the vessel and crew, including but not limited to:  preparing, maintaining and filing all records, budget information and documents in accordance with the established standards.  
  • Effectively communicate to the Regional Marine Operations Manager in carrying out all tasks.

Physical Requirements Include, Among Others:

  • Requires standing, lifting up to 45lbs
  • Requires the ability to wear the personnel protective equipment prescribed by posted signs and written instruction
  • Able to work in various temperatures indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions including heat, cold, rain or dry environments
  • Ability to perform work in various sea conditions, under all environmental conditions, often wet/oily decks

Internal Applicants:
To facilitate process, internal applicants are encouraged to speak with their supervisor and/or their HRA about their interest in, and application for, this position.

Marine Spill Response Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MSRC prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or because an employee or applicant is a disabled veteran, recently separated veteran, or other protected veteran.

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