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NEW HIGHER SALARY: $42,464 - $74,313
The Challenge
Join the crew and help manage one of the largest ferry systems in North America! We are looking for a Marine Maintenance Master to join our Ferry team in Currituck county, but you will be working on any ferry terminal along the NC coast.
In this role, you will:
⦁ Operate NC Ferry marine maintenance vessels and equipment, including all support tugs, dredge, crane barge, support barges, and any other equipment near coastal, sound, and river waterways.
⦁ Supervise deck, above deck, and engine room staff.
⦁ Assure safe operation and navigation of the marine maintenance fleet while underway and enforce safety guidelines and rules for vessel crew.
⦁ Interpret radar, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and weather instruments and oversee these operations.
⦁ Oversee compliance with all safety and Homeland Security rules and regulations.
⦁ Provide written reports for review of work.
⦁ Use crane barges to install, repair, and maintain dolphin clusters and fenders.
⦁ Assist with replacing any damaged/aged channel markers along channel routes.
⦁ Assist in the construction and maintenance of dredge disposal sites (spoil).
⦁ Work on ferry dock ramps and gantries by maintaining, replacing, and repairing all cables, sheaves, and hydraulic cylinders.
⦁ Operate under the general supervision of the Environmental Supervisor/Dredge Superintendent.
⦁ Work on ramps and gantries and learn how to make necessary repairs.
⦁ Perform heavy manual labor for extended periods of time under adverse work and weather conditions.
⦁ Communicate, establish, and maintain effective working relationships with fellow staff and supervisors.
What You Bring
⦁ US Coast Guard-issued MMC endorsed with 100GT Master or above (must be presented at your interview).
⦁ Certificate as Radar Observer
⦁ Marine Radio Operator permit issued by the Federal Communications Commission.
⦁ Valid Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC).
⦁ Class A Commercial Driver's License.
⦁ U.S. Coast Guard Master’s license for 100 ton Inland with Radar Unlimited.
⦁ Master of Self-Propelled Vessels of 100 Gross Register Tons.
⦁ May require National Crane Operator certification.
⦁ Knowledge of the operations and basic maintenance of dredge vessels, tugs, and barges.
⦁ Knowledge of applicable state, federal, and US Coast Guard laws and regulations.
⦁ Experience and knowledge navigating a vessel involving ship handling, seamanship, chart reading, plotting courses, radar, GPS, and other communications equipment.
⦁ Management skills in leading and instructing staff in all areas of marine maintenance activities and vessel operations.
⦁ Ability to communicate, establish, and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and supervisors.
⦁ Experience in marine construction and maintenance including piling installation, dredging operations, and ramp and gantry repair.
⦁ General knowledge of dolphin repair and replacement procedures.
⦁ Master of towing certification preferred.
Education and Experience
⦁ High School/GED diploma, and
⦁ 2+ years experience in Dredge Operations and related marine maintenance work; or
⦁ An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Notes
⦁ To learn more and get your TWIC card go to: https://www.dco.uscg.mil/nmc/twic
⦁ To learn more about getting a Master of Towing License go to: https://www.mitags.org/master-of-towing/
Questions?
Call me: René Basnight at 252-423-5125.
Connect to NCDOT Careers: https://linkedin.com/in/ncdot-careers
Explore more NCDOT Ferry Jobs: https://bit.ly/NCDOTFerryJobs
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You MUST apply at https://tinyurl.com/rmbxkyp4 by March 26.
NCDOT is a Great Place to Work.
Don't take our word for it. Read what our people are saying at https://bit.ly/NCDOTGreatPlaceToWork. We are the highest rated state agency for employee satisfaction on Glassdoor with 270+ reviews.
NEW HIGHER SALARY: $42,464 - $74,313
The Challenge
Join the crew and help manage one of the largest ferry systems in North America! We are looking for a Marine Maintenance Master to join our Ferry team in Currituck county, but you will be working on any ferry terminal along the NC coast.
In this role, you will:
⦁ Operate NC Ferry marine maintenance vessels and equipment, including all support tugs, dredge, crane barge, support barges, and any other equipment near coastal, sound, and river waterways.
⦁ Supervise deck, above deck, and engine room staff.
⦁ Assure safe operation and navigation of the marine maintenance fleet while underway and enforce safety guidelines and rules for vessel crew.
⦁ Interpret radar, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and weather instruments and oversee these operations.
⦁ Oversee compliance with all safety and Homeland Security rules and regulations.
⦁ Provide written reports for review of work.
⦁ Use crane barges to install, repair, and maintain dolphin clusters and fenders.
⦁ Assist with replacing any damaged/aged channel markers along channel routes.
⦁ Assist in the construction and maintenance of dredge disposal sites (spoil).
⦁ Work on ferry dock ramps and gantries by maintaining, replacing, and repairing all cables, sheaves, and hydraulic cylinders.
⦁ Operate under the general supervision of the Environmental Supervisor/Dredge Superintendent.
⦁ Work on ramps and gantries and learn how to make necessary repairs.
⦁ Perform heavy manual labor for extended periods of time under adverse work and weather conditions.
⦁ Communicate, establish, and maintain effective working relationships with fellow staff and supervisors.
What You Bring
⦁ US Coast Guard-issued MMC endorsed with 100GT Master or above (must be presented at your interview).
⦁ Certificate as Radar Observer
⦁ Marine Radio Operator permit issued by the Federal Communications Commission.
⦁ Valid Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC).
⦁ Class A Commercial Driver's License.
⦁ U.S. Coast Guard Master’s license for 100 ton Inland with Radar Unlimited.
⦁ Master of Self-Propelled Vessels of 100 Gross Register Tons.
⦁ May require National Crane Operator certification.
⦁ Knowledge of the operations and basic maintenance of dredge vessels, tugs, and barges.
⦁ Knowledge of applicable state, federal, and US Coast Guard laws and regulations.
⦁ Experience and knowledge navigating a vessel involving ship handling, seamanship, chart reading, plotting courses, radar, GPS, and other communications equipment.
⦁ Management skills in leading and instructing staff in all areas of marine maintenance activities and vessel operations.
⦁ Ability to communicate, establish, and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and supervisors.
⦁ Experience in marine construction and maintenance including piling installation, dredging operations, and ramp and gantry repair.
⦁ General knowledge of dolphin repair and replacement procedures.
⦁ Master of towing certification preferred.
Education and Experience
⦁ High School/GED diploma, and
⦁ 2+ years experience in Dredge Operations and related marine maintenance work; or
⦁ An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Notes
⦁ To learn more and get your TWIC card go to: https://www.dco.uscg.mil/nmc/twic
⦁ To learn more about getting a Master of Towing License go to: https://www.mitags.org/master-of-towing/
Questions?
Call me: René Basnight at 252-423-5125.
Connect to NCDOT Careers: https://linkedin.com/in/ncdot-careers
Explore more NCDOT Ferry Jobs: https://bit.ly/NCDOTFerryJobs
Explore more NCDOT jobs: https://bit.ly/NCDOTJobs
Curious?: https://bit.ly/JoinNCDOTFerry Location: Worldwide
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- United States Of America
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