1600 Ton Master Mate

Fully remote • Maritime • Contract/Temporary

Salary Range:  $53.33 - $53.33 hour

Job Posting: 1600 Ton Master Mate

Job Description

Complete Logistical Services is excited to announce an opening for the position of 1600 Ton Master Mate. This role is a key component of our maritime operations and offers an exciting opportunity for qualified candidates seeking a dynamic and rewarding career in the marine sector. This is a contract/temporary position that allows for full remote work, enabling flexibility and convenience for the right candidate.

The 1600 Ton Master Mate plays a critical role in our operations, tasked with ensuring the safe and efficient handling of our vessels. As a leader and a pivotal member of the maritime team, the ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of nautical protocols along with proven experience in navigation and vessel management.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Navigate and operate vessels up to 1600 gross tons.
  • Plan routes, monitor weather conditions, and ensure safe navigation at all times.
  • Supervise docking, undocking, and towing operations to guarantee they are conducted safely and efficiently.
  • Maintain detailed logs of all vessel operations, including navigation charts and vessel equipment status.
  • Coordinate with marine engineers to manage and resolve any mechanical issues onboard.
  • Carry out regular inspections of deck equipment, lines, and winches to maintain operational standards and safety.
  • Report any maintenance needs and operational anomalies directly to management, ensuring timely resolution and minimal disruption.

Requirements

  • Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) with appropriate endorsements for a 1600-Ton Master or Mate.
  • Current USCG Medical Certificate, ensuring medical fitness for duty at sea.
  • Water Survival certification must include T-HUET, BOSIET, or FOET to ensure preparedness for offshore emergencies.
  • Rigging certification that complies with the API-RP-2D standard, confirming skills in safe rigging practices.
  • Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) for access to secure maritime facilities.
  • Training certifications such as Safegulf, PEC, or Rig Pass, which are crucial for safety compliance in the industry.
  • Proven ability to operate and handle vessels of up to 1600 gross tons coupled with thorough knowledge of maritime law and regulations.
  • Strong leadership skills and the ability to supervise and train a seafaring crew effectively.
  • Excellent communication skills, capable of maintaining clear lines of communication both onboard and with onshore facilities.
  • Capability to manage stress and make critical decisions in high-pressure environments.
  • Hourly rate is equivalent to $800 day rate


 
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