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Following the directives of Bosun and Senior Officers with regards to job tasks and required to ensure completion of tasks is done within the parameters for the vessel approved operating procedure Knowledge of cargo and anchor handling functions and any other operation related to the safe and efficient operation of the vessel Valid STCW Reg. II/4
– Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch Certificate of Competency Valid STCW Reg. IV/2-1 – Survival Craft Certificate Helicopter Fire Fighting Training (preferred) Valid STCW Endorsed Seafarer’s Medical Competency in all safety drills and follow operational and safety procedures Demonstrating an excellent knowledge of shipboard practices
Minimum 5 Years Experience in a similar role Valid STCW Reg.

Vocational training is preferred Two - three years related vessel crane and deck operational experience Vessel experience in the Gulf of Mexico within the oil and gas industry is preferred Knowledge of SMS shipboard procedures Merchant Mariner’s Credential with AB Unlimited endorsement USCG Medical Certificate STCW-95 (Standard Training
and Watch Keeping Certification) with RFPNW (Rate Forming Part of a Navigational Watch) endorsement Crane certification Valid TWIC card Security Clearance preferred / Able to pass a security clearance Performs “Helmsman” duties as required receiving direct verbal orders on steering directions or courses from the Deck Watch Officer, Master,
Pilot or Mooring Master and manually manipulating the vessel’s wheel Stands at sea “Lookout” watches as required Stands “Hose” and “Gangway” watch while in port insuring that hose pressures do not exceed authorized allowances and that no leakage occurs during the transfer of cargo; keeps a continuous lookout to prevent unauthorized
personnel from boarding the vessel and insures that the gangway is always properly rigged Stands cargo watch communicating gauge tape readings to watch officer and assist with turning of cargo valves Assists the Deck Officer on watch during loading and discharging operations, performing all functions and other such duties that may arise
Performs maintenance and other seaman’s duties required on deck, under the direction of the Bosun or Chief Mate Tankerman Assist (In order to complete the necessary prerequisites, Tankerman Assist endorsement may be waived for the initial tour of duty) Handles rope/cable in mooring and unmooring vessel Acts as helmsman while the vessel is
underway Keeps vessel clean and paints exterior and interior of vessel as required Operates fire-fighting equipment Helps load ship's stores and stows same Operates mechanical scaling equipment in general maintenance work Handles and transports hazardous ordnance materials up to class / division 1.1 per NAVORD standards Trained in recovery
operations on exercise torpedoes (MK-46/MK-50 REXTORPS, MK-48, Mod 4, 5, 6 and MK-46, 54 EXTORPS) Must be qualified for and obtain certification in Explosive Weapon Certification, required within 6 months of hire

VI/2-2 – Fast Rescue Craft (preferred) Splices lines Cleans assigned areas (i.e., bridge, galley, berthing spaces) Performs other similar or related duties aboard the vessel or ashore under the direct supervision of the Ship Captain or Mate as required Conducts rigging operations of heavy equipment per NAVFAC guidelines and standards Graduate of a
maritime training or seamanship school preferred Must meet physical examination requirements of BUMED Inst. 6270.7 series and OCD (RS) 22 05 1 for occupational exposure to OTTO Fuel II Must be able to push, pull and lift 50 lbs Must pass standard pre-employment physical This position requires the individual to be eligible to obtain a US
Government security clearance; US Citizenship is required A valid US Passport required Docking/undocking procedures (handling lines, securing ship, etc.) and assisting with taking and discharging of cargo Standing watch, either as lookout or on the bridge steering the vessel Performing deck related maintenance duties under supervision of the
Boatswain Working aloft in certain situations Working two 4 hour watches per 24-hour period with overtime occurring routinely. The A.B. can work no more than 15 hours per day, and cannot work more than 36 hours in any 72-hour period Passport Willingness and ability to Assist with deck maintenance and independently carry out various deck
department duties Daily maintenance to preserve painted surfaces of the ship and to maintain lines Performs lift operations with vessel crane according to safe work practices, policies, and procedures Makes routine checks of the crane to ensure the safety of other personnel and reliability during operation Performs minor maintenance and repairs on
the crane when necessary Member of shipboard emergency response team Responsible for communications, safety watches, and deck watch during operations when assigned to be watch keeper Inform Chief Officer of third party inspections and maintenance Measure depth of water in shallow or unfamiliar waters, communicating the information to
bridge Overhaul lifeboats and lifeboat gear and raises or lowers with winch or falls Splice and repair cables and ropes using hand-tools High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED) is required. Vocational training is preferred Two - three years related vessel crane and deck operational experience Vessel experience in the Gulf of Mexico
within the oil and gas industry is preferred Knowledge of SMS shipboard procedures Merchant Mariner’s Credential with AB Unlimited endorsement USCG Medical Certificate STCW-95 (Standard Training and Watch Keeping Certification) with RFPNW (Rate Forming Part of a Navigational Watch) endorsement Crane certification Valid TWIC card
Security Clearance preferred / Able to pass a security clearance Performs “Helmsman” duties as required receiving direct verbal orders on steering directions or courses from the Deck Watch Officer, Master, Pilot or Mooring Master and manually manipulating the vessel’s wheel Stands at sea “Lookout” watches as required Stands “Hose” and
“Gangway” watch while in port insuring that hose pressures do not exceed authorized allowances and that no leakage occurs during the transfer of cargo; keeps a continuous lookout to prevent unauthorized personnel from boarding the vessel and insures that the gangway is always properly rigged Stands cargo watch communicating gauge tape
readings to watch officer and assist with turning of cargo valves Assists the Deck Officer on watch during loading and discharging operations, performing all functions and other such duties that may arise Performs maintenance and other seaman’s duties required on deck, under the direction of the Bosun or Chief Mate Tankerman Assist (In order to
complete the necessary prerequisites, Tankerman Assist endorsement may be waived for the initial tour of duty) Handles rope/cable in mooring and unmooring vessel Acts as helmsman while the vessel is underway Keeps vessel clean and paints exterior and interior of vessel as required Operates fire-fighting equipment Helps load ship's stores and
stows same Operates mechanical scaling equipment in general maintenance work Handles and transports hazardous ordnance materials up to class / division 1.1 per NAVORD standards Trained in recovery operations on exercise torpedoes (MK-46/MK-50 REXTORPS, MK-48, Mod 4, 5, 6 and MK-46, 54 EXTORPS) Must be qualified for and obtain
certification in Explosive Weapon Certification, required within 6 months of hire

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