Jr Assistant Port Engineer
Job Type
Full-time
Description

     

SUMMARY

 

Under the direction of the Port Engineer, this position will   be involved in many aspects of CAPS and CVRF operations and will be   responsible for but not limited to, Shipboard Maintenance, Dockside and   Building maintenance, Facility Clean-up, Warehouse organization, SCP duties,   and Fire watch / General labor as needed to cover positions.  Training   will be assigned as necessary for all aspects of the position.

 

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

 

· Shadow Port   Engineer and Assistant Port Engineer to learn the Assistant Port Engineers   position for future advancement.

· Coordinate with   Port Engineer and vessels regarding purchasing parts and supplies for   commercial fishing vessels and facility as needed. 

· Property tasks:   yard walks daily, general maintenance as instructed by Port Engineer.

· Make sure Garbage   Dumpster and Metal dumpster is closed at the end of the day.

· Run Sweeper if   needed around inside parking lot.

· Keep CAPS sections   of warehouse, organized and clean.

· Operate forklift   as necessary.

· Complete and   maintain certifications in but not limited to SCP (Shipyard Competent Person)   HAZWOPER, crane operations and forklift operations. Become competent in   shipyard operations.

· Clean dock of   debris and empty all trash bins at least once per week, more as needed. 

· Open and Close   boom as needed. 

· Complete and   maintain Boaters safety course online.

· Willingness to   perform duties of a fire watch and general labor to fill a spot as needed.

· Working in all   positions and duties above, to understand how to manage in the future.

· Other duties as   assigned. 

Requirements

     

KNOWLEDGE & SKILL REQUIREMENTS

 

Forklift   Certificate and boaters card required. Must possess the ability to represent the company in a professional   manner, both verbally and in writing. Experience in Alaskan fisheries is preferred but not needed. Familiar   with commercial fishing vendors and service providers in the Seattle area and   will possess a strong understanding of commercial fishing vessels and their   equipment. Highly organized, ability   to work successfully in a team environment, and maintain a positive attitude.   Must demonstrate solid communications skills, ability to establish and   maintain relationships with internal personnel and external customers. This   position requires a high level of attention to detail and the willingness to   be a team-oriented problem solver. 

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

 

In order to   successfully perform the duties of this position, the employee is regularly   required to effectively remain in a stationary position for long periods of   time, communicate with others in person and over the phone, and move about   inside an office and warehouse. While   performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to lift   and move in excess of 50 lbs. The   employee is required to stand; walk, stoop, kneel, crouch and spend long   hours outdoors re-mooring vessels as required. Ability to start and operate a skiff or   small watercraft safely. Specific vision abilities required by the job   include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability to   adjust focus. This position also   requires the ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe   manner.

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

 

This position   is performed onboard vessels and outside in the elements at times. It requires the regular use of a forklift   in a safe manner. This position may   also at times require extended travel around and outside of the Seattle Area.   Deliver parts to the vessels. The noise level in the work environment is subject   to the task on hand. Must be able and willing to board vessels,   move around in small spaces, climb stairs and ladders, and travel to rural   Alaska via aircraft of varying sizes. 

Salary Description
$65,000 - $75,000 DOE