Tug Captain
Location: Tugs and Tank Barges
Job Code: 13
# of openings: 3
Description
Vessel Captain, or the Relief Captain when acting in his or her capacity as Captain, is the Master as well as the Manager of the vessel. The Captain shall be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the vessel and its tow, including, but not limited to the safe navigation and piloting of the vessel and its tow, the seaworthiness of the vessel and its Company owned tows, the safety of the crew and any passengers, protection of the environment, protection of the cargo or property of the charterer, charterer relations, bridge administration and paperwork, cost control, crew supervision and on the job training, and other responsibilities that may be assigned by the Company or that the Captain recognizes as essential to his/her responsibility as Master and Manager of the Vessel.
License Requirements
US Coast Guard Licensed Master of Motor Vessels of at least 1600 Tons with Oceans
Master of Towing Vessels upon Near Coastal Waters
STCW-95
FCC Marine Radio Operator's Permit
ARPA
Wire or Hawser towing experience
Preferred Experience
5 years as Captain aboard a tug engaged in towing operations
GMDSS Operator
Schedule
21 days on board and 21 days off
Vessel crewmen work 12-hour work days.
Please apply with your Maritime-Union.com Application Form at Email: HIDDEN LINK - PLEASE LOGIN or REGISTER Location: Worldwide
Location: Tugs and Tank Barges
Job Code: 13
# of openings: 3
Description
Vessel Captain, or the Relief Captain when acting in his or her capacity as Captain, is the Master as well as the Manager of the vessel. The Captain shall be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the vessel and its tow, including, but not limited to the safe navigation and piloting of the vessel and its tow, the seaworthiness of the vessel and its Company owned tows, the safety of the crew and any passengers, protection of the environment, protection of the cargo or property of the charterer, charterer relations, bridge administration and paperwork, cost control, crew supervision and on the job training, and other responsibilities that may be assigned by the Company or that the Captain recognizes as essential to his/her responsibility as Master and Manager of the Vessel.
License Requirements
US Coast Guard Licensed Master of Motor Vessels of at least 1600 Tons with Oceans
Master of Towing Vessels upon Near Coastal Waters
STCW-95
FCC Marine Radio Operator's Permit
ARPA
Wire or Hawser towing experience
Preferred Experience
5 years as Captain aboard a tug engaged in towing operations
GMDSS Operator
Schedule
21 days on board and 21 days off
Vessel crewmen work 12-hour work days.
Please apply with your Maritime-Union.com Application Form at Email: HIDDEN LINK - PLEASE LOGIN or REGISTER Location: Worldwide
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