Deckhand/Mate
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Port Angeles, WA, US
Company:
Cardinal Point Captains, Inc. (CPC) provides vessel and research field operations support to NOAA in marine environments.
Summary:
The Deckhand/Mate will provide vessel and research field operations support for NOAA at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Applicants must have a 100-Gross Ton USCG Master license and experience in offshore marine environments.
Requirements:
Hard Skills: Load handling equipment such as winches, cranes, A-Frames, and davits., Routine ship maintenance and repairs.
Experience: At least 1 year of vessel deck management experience in offshore marine environments., Current 100-Gross Ton USCG Master License with at least 1 year of experience working on NOAA vessels, similar research vessels or law enforcement vessels embarked with scientific personnel.
Job Description:
Relocation: No relocation offered for this position
Worksite: NOAA Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Status: Part Time
Classification: Non-Exempt
Travel: Yes
Cardinal Point Captains, Inc. (CPC) is looking for a deckhand/mate with experience in offshore marine environments to provide vessel and research field operations support to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS) in Port Angeles, WA.
The 52’ twin-hulled, aluminum research vessel, R/V Storm Petrel serves the sanctuary’s research, maritime heritage, diving, monitoring, and education and outreach missions, and assists with local emergency response situations. Port Angeles, WA, is the home port of the vessel, but the primary port used during the field season (May-Oct) is the Quileute Marina in La Push, WA. Specific missions may require vessel operations from alternate ports often for multiple days in a row.
This position will work under the direction of the vessel Captain to carry out duties and responsibilities. Duties include but are not limited to:
- Ensure vessels are maintained in accordance with the NOAA Small Boat Program requirements.
- Assist with diving operations, including preparation of dive equipment, if needed.
- Adhering to established procedures and NOAA safety programs including but not limited to NOAA Administrative Order 209-125 and the NOAA small boat operations manual.
- Participating in at-sea and coastal field work and biological surveys from land, small boats, and large research vessels. Tasks include cruise planning and preparation, participating in multi-day research activities (up to 70 field days), and assisting with reporting as applicable. Field activities primarily occur May through October.
- Assisting the crew with operation of the vessel and completion of science activities conducted off NOAA small boats including R/V Storm Petrel. Note: Vessels are non-smoking vessels.
- Assisting with mobilizing the vessel and vehicles before each cruise, including cleaning and organizing, loading and storing gear and scientific equipment, and staging of additional gear as needed.
- If needed, performing regular vessel maintenance, preventative maintenance, and boat checks to ensure safe mechanical operation of the vessel at all times.
- Be willing and able to respond to shipboard emergencies and actively participate in drills.
- Promoting safety at sea and ensure safe operations.
Requirements
Applicants for Mate position must be in possession of a 100-Gross Ton USCG Master license and duties (in addition to the above) may include but not limited to:
- Conducting machinery checks and operating hydraulic deck equipment (winches, deck crane), ensuring safety of operations and passengers.
- Works with other crew members and engineers to develop maintenance procedures, engineering work packages, major overhauls and configuration management.
- Conducts maintenance and repairs.
- Assists in training and evaluating other crew members. May occasionally serve as Operator in Charge (OIC) for less complicated operations.
Experience/Qualifications
- At least 1 year of vessel deck management experience in offshore marine environments.
- Current 100-Gross Ton USCG Master License with at least 1 years of experience working on NOAA vessels, similar research vessels or law enforcement vessels embarked with scientific personnel (Mate)
- Experience in load handling equipment such as winches, cranes, A-Frames, and davits.
- Familiar with boat hull, electrical and mechanical routine ship maintenance and repairs (Mate).
- Must obtain NOAA component certification within two weeks of first deployment.
- Proven track record of punctuality and professionalism.
- Ability to work collegially with scientists, natural resources managers, and educators.
- Able to adjust to changes in schedule due to weather conditions and/or emergency operations.
- Current first Aid, CPR and AED certifications.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs., unassisted, and safely work in a variety of outdoor conditions performing field activities for an 8-10 hour work day, often working multiple days in a row.
- Must be able to drive a government vehicle for field work, movement of equipment and/or supplies between buildings, acquisition of supplies, or meetings at other locations.
- Must be able to tow/maneuver/position a 25ft trailer for the completion of assigned tasks (i.e. site visits, field research, etc.)
Additional qualifications if in possession of 100-Gross Ton USCG Master License:
- Must have experience assisting in complex at-sea operations; experience in operating overhead load handling equipment such as winches, cranes, A-Frames, and davits;
- Assist in scientific equipment and diver deployment;
- Familiar with boat hull, electrical and mechanical routine ship maintenance and repairs.
- Must be NOAA component course certified prior to deployment.
- Able to lift and carry equipment and gear up to seventy-five (75) pounds to assist in mobilization.
- Proven track record of punctuality and professionalism.
- Ability to work collegially with scientists, natural resources managers, and educators.
- Able to adjust to changes in schedule due to weather conditions and/or emergency operations.
- Current first Aid, CPR and AED certifications.
- Safely work in a variety of outdoor conditions performing field activities for an 8-10 hour work day, often working multiple days in a row.
- Must be able to drive a government vehicle for field work, movement of equipment and/or supplies between buildings, acquisition of supplies, or meetings at other locations.
- Must be able to tow/maneuver/position a 25ft trailer for the completion of assigned tasks (i.e. site visits, field research, etc.).
AAP/EEO Statement
CPC is an EEO employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.