Current 40-hour HAZWOPER certification or ability to obtain it after hire
Understanding of basic seamanship and marine safety principles
Knowledge of gasoline and diesel marine engines, outboard motors, vessels, hydraulic power units, and related marine equipment and oil skimming systems (preferred)
Ability to diagnose commonly occurring malfunctions (preferred)
Skilled using hand and shop tools, and instruments (preferred)
Knowledge of welding practices and procedures (preferred)
Demonstrates accuracy, thoroughness, and attention to detail
Must be able to prioritize, stay focused and handle multiple, diverse responsibilities
Responsibilities
Ensures Health and Safety is the number one goal by following policies, processes, and always acting in a safe manner
Assist team on projects as needed by performing labor intensive tasks while in a potentially dirty and physically demanding capacity and in harsh environments under varying weather conditions (land or marine related to both planned work and emergency responses)
Deploys and operates light and heavy equipment relating to marine services, emergency spill response, industrial cleaning and site cleanup projects including workboats, skimmers, pumps, blowers, marine/mobile cranes, vacuum transfer systems, etc
Load and unload equipment, boom, and anchors from and into vessels, vans, flatbeds, trailers
Attach and deploy boom of various size and set and remove anchor systems
Understand and complete paperwork to comply with procedures and regulations, such as vessel/vehicle logbooks, placards and labeling, Department of Transportation inspections, etc
Performs inventory, maintenance and cleanup of boat, equipment, and work areas to ensure supplies are available and compliant