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Deckhand
Weeks Marine
LA, United States
154 days ago
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Job Description A Deckhand is responsible for the work associated with the operation of the dredge, support vessels and project site equipment. Essential Job Functions Secure mooring lines to the dredge, scows, dredge Tender or attending plant Splice and repair cables and towing ropes Assist with the lubrication of deck machinery Load and unload materials from the dredge, deck barges, scows and miscellaneous dredging equipment Sweep and wash down all decks on the dredge and attending plant Chip and paint decks and superstructure of the dredge and attending plant Assist with work on the pontoon line, submerge line, scow or attending plant Assist with work on the anchors and spud systems Assist with cleaning of the pump and work on the cutter head Follows company and work site safety policies/procedures and commits to an “Incident and Injury Free” work environment Requirements 6+ months of deck experience High School diploma or equivalent required Ability to work 84-hour work week Ability to live aboard vessel for full rotation Ability to understand hand signals and verbal commands in English Required Certifications or Licenses TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Driver’s license Merchant Mariner Credential, (preferred) Physical Requirements Must be able to tolerate rough seas, vibrations, heat, harsh weather conditions, confined spaces, and high noise levels Work will frequently require individuals to push, pull, bend or stand for long periods of time, and climb ladders that have capacity limits of 300 lbs. Must be able to lift or carry miscellaneous equipment, supplies and parts up to 50 lbs. unassisted Additional Duties This Job Description does not cover all of the required duties, activities, functions and responsibilities of the position, any of which may change at any time according to the sole and absolute discretion of Weeks Marine, Inc., with or without notice. Equal Employment Opportunity Weeks Marine, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination, hostility, harassment, and retaliation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Deckhand
Weeks Marine
LA, United States
154 days ago
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Job Description A Deckhand is responsible for the work associated with the operation of the dredge, support vessels and project site equipment. Essential Job Functions Secure mooring lines to the dredge, scows, dredge Tender or attending plant Splice and repair cables and towing ropes Assist with the lubrication of deck machinery Load and unload materials from the dredge, deck barges, scows and miscellaneous dredging equipment Sweep and wash down all decks on the dredge and attending plant Chip and paint decks and superstructure of the dredge and attending plant Assist with work on the pontoon line, submerge line, scow or attending plant Assist with work on the anchors and spud systems Assist with cleaning of the pump and work on the cutter head Follows company and work site safety policies/procedures and commits to an “Incident and Injury Free” work environment Requirements 6+ months of deck experience High School diploma or equivalent required Ability to work 84-hour work week Ability to live aboard vessel for full rotation Ability to understand hand signals and verbal commands in English Required Certifications or Licenses TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Driver’s license Merchant Mariner Credential, (preferred) Physical Requirements Must be able to tolerate rough seas, vibrations, heat, harsh weather conditions, confined spaces, and high noise levels Work will frequently require individuals to push, pull, bend or stand for long periods of time, and climb ladders that have capacity limits of 300 lbs. Must be able to lift or carry miscellaneous equipment, supplies and parts up to 50 lbs. unassisted Additional Duties This Job Description does not cover all of the required duties, activities, functions and responsibilities of the position, any of which may change at any time according to the sole and absolute discretion of Weeks Marine, Inc., with or without notice. Equal Employment Opportunity Weeks Marine, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination, hostility, harassment, and retaliation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Deckhand
Weeks Marine
LA, United States
154 days ago
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Job Description A Deckhand is responsible for the work associated with the operation of the dredge, support vessels and project site equipment. Essential Job Functions Secure mooring lines to the dredge, scows, dredge Tender or attending plant Splice and repair cables and towing ropes Assist with the lubrication of deck machinery Load and unload materials from the dredge, deck barges, scows and miscellaneous dredging equipment Sweep and wash down all decks on the dredge and attending plant Chip and paint decks and superstructure of the dredge and attending plant Assist with work on the pontoon line, submerge line, scow or attending plant Assist with work on the anchors and spud systems Assist with cleaning of the pump and work on the cutter head Follows company and work site safety policies/procedures and commits to an “Incident and Injury Free” work environment Requirements 6+ months of deck experience High School diploma or equivalent required Ability to work 84-hour work week Ability to live aboard vessel for full rotation Ability to understand hand signals and verbal commands in English Required Certifications or Licenses TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Driver’s license Merchant Mariner Credential, (preferred) Physical Requirements Must be able to tolerate rough seas, vibrations, heat, harsh weather conditions, confined spaces, and high noise levels Work will frequently require individuals to push, pull, bend or stand for long periods of time, and climb ladders that have capacity limits of 300 lbs. Must be able to lift or carry miscellaneous equipment, supplies and parts up to 50 lbs. unassisted Additional Duties This Job Description does not cover all of the required duties, activities, functions and responsibilities of the position, any of which may change at any time according to the sole and absolute discretion of Weeks Marine, Inc., with or without notice. Equal Employment Opportunity Weeks Marine, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination, hostility, harassment, and retaliation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Deckhand
Weeks Marine
LA, United States
154 days ago
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Job Description A Deckhand is responsible for the work associated with the operation of the dredge, support vessels and project site equipment. Essential Job Functions Secure mooring lines to the dredge, scows, dredge Tender or attending plant Splice and repair cables and towing ropes Assist with the lubrication of deck machinery Load and unload materials from the dredge, deck barges, scows and miscellaneous dredging equipment Sweep and wash down all decks on the dredge and attending plant Chip and paint decks and superstructure of the dredge and attending plant Assist with work on the pontoon line, submerge line, scow or attending plant Assist with work on the anchors and spud systems Assist with cleaning of the pump and work on the cutter head Follows company and work site safety policies/procedures and commits to an “Incident and Injury Free” work environment Requirements 6+ months of deck experience High School diploma or equivalent required Ability to work 84-hour work week Ability to live aboard vessel for full rotation Ability to understand hand signals and verbal commands in English Required Certifications or Licenses TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Driver’s license Merchant Mariner Credential, (preferred) Physical Requirements Must be able to tolerate rough seas, vibrations, heat, harsh weather conditions, confined spaces, and high noise levels Work will frequently require individuals to push, pull, bend or stand for long periods of time, and climb ladders that have capacity limits of 300 lbs. Must be able to lift or carry miscellaneous equipment, supplies and parts up to 50 lbs. unassisted Additional Duties This Job Description does not cover all of the required duties, activities, functions and responsibilities of the position, any of which may change at any time according to the sole and absolute discretion of Weeks Marine, Inc., with or without notice. Equal Employment Opportunity Weeks Marine, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination, hostility, harassment, and retaliation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Deckhand
Weeks Marine
LA, United States
154 days ago
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Job Description
Job Description A Deckhand is responsible for the work associated with the operation of the dredge, support vessels and project site equipment. Essential Job Functions Secure mooring lines to the dredge, scows, dredge Tender or attending plant Splice and repair cables and towing ropes Assist with the lubrication of deck machinery Load and unload materials from the dredge, deck barges, scows and miscellaneous dredging equipment Sweep and wash down all decks on the dredge and attending plant Chip and paint decks and superstructure of the dredge and attending plant Assist with work on the pontoon line, submerge line, scow or attending plant Assist with work on the anchors and spud systems Assist with cleaning of the pump and work on the cutter head Follows company and work site safety policies/procedures and commits to an “Incident and Injury Free” work environment Requirements 6+ months of deck experience High School diploma or equivalent required Ability to work 84-hour work week Ability to live aboard vessel for full rotation Ability to understand hand signals and verbal commands in English Required Certifications or Licenses TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Driver’s license Merchant Mariner Credential, (preferred) Physical Requirements Must be able to tolerate rough seas, vibrations, heat, harsh weather conditions, confined spaces, and high noise levels Work will frequently require individuals to push, pull, bend or stand for long periods of time, and climb ladders that have capacity limits of 300 lbs. Must be able to lift or carry miscellaneous equipment, supplies and parts up to 50 lbs. unassisted Additional Duties This Job Description does not cover all of the required duties, activities, functions and responsibilities of the position, any of which may change at any time according to the sole and absolute discretion of Weeks Marine, Inc., with or without notice. Equal Employment Opportunity Weeks Marine, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination, hostility, harassment, and retaliation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.