Job opening: Ordinary Seaman

Job Details

The Ship Operations Department is currently accepting applications for a temporary relief Ordinary Seaman.

JOB SUMMARY:

Reporting to the Master, Chief Mate, or Deck Watch Officer, stands bridge watch at sea as a lookout, or with approval of Master, as quartermaster. Under supervision of the Bosun, maintains interior and exterior spaces and deck equipment and operates machinery during loading of stores and scientific operations.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Maintains an assigned cleaning station; Cleans, chips, scrapes, wire brushes, primes, and/or paints hull, bulkheads, decks, passageways, deck machinery, and spaces, as directed.
May operate vessel’s small boats during launch and recovery operations, assists Bosun in ground tackle, deck winch, and crane, operations.
Stands wheel watch at sea and security watch in port.
Handles lines and rigging equipment, may assist AB working aloft.
While working with science gear, works in conjunction with Mate-On-Watch to insure all science personnel are in compliance with vessel safety standards.
Performs other duties as required.

NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

As deemed necessary by supervisor

DESIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

Requires a U.S. Coast Merchant Mariner’s Credential endorsed as an Ordinary Seaman.
Prefer a high school diploma or equivalent education and Ordinary Seaman experience on a similar vessel or boat-related work.
Candidates must understand the principles of good seamanship and marine maintenance with respect to small boats and deck equipment.
All unlicensed personnel must have all applicable training as required by the Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch for Seafarers (STCW 95) .
Must hold an unexpired US Passport.
Must be able to pass a Pre-employment DOT drug screen.

Must hold an Unexpired (STCW Expiration date) USCG med Certificate.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Essential Functions, Physical Capabilities/Requirements, and Working Conditions of all Marine Positions

All marine positions have essential functions that personnel must be able to perform, minimum physical capacities and requirements that all personnel must meet, and working conditions that may be considered hazardous.
Essential Functions
Work at least 8 hours per day and, at times in excess of 12 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Work at sea for three to five months continuously.
Live and work in cramped quarters, frequently in bad weather and with violent ship motion.
Pass examinations for visual acuity, color sense, and hearing as established in Title 46 CFR Parts 10 and 12, and pass a physical evaluation as described in the enclosed Navigation and Vessel Inspection Articles 6-89.
Climb steep and vertical ladders, and enter and exit compartments through hatches, doors, and sills up to two feet high.
Participate in emergency drills and in launching lifeboats and life rafts.
Perform physical labor, climb and handle moderate weights and equipment over 50 pounds.