ResponsibilitiesEnsures the safety of the vessel and complies with government regulations, including confirming that all necessary documents are complete and accurate. Must be able to handle, overhaul, rig, and maintain all lines in addition to performing general maintenance of the vessel.Marine FunctionsAdheres to and complies with company policies, U.S. Coast Guard, and environmental regulationWorks a rotation of 12 hours in a 24-hour period with occasional hours not to exceed 14 consecutive hoursOperates and maintains all equipment used to store and transfer liquid cargoFollows safety regulations related to operating machinerySupervise the storage of liquid cargo in tanks according to standard procedures to ensure proper handling and stowage of hazardous materialsMonitor gauges and other indicators to ensure that tank levels are within safe ranges at all timesMaintain records of liquid transfers between tanks and other storage facilitiesOpen and close valves to start and stop liquid flowCleans, paints, and does general housekeeping on the vesselPaints and chips rust on the deck or superstructure, splices and repairs cable and ropes using hand toolsMay be required to assist in the maintenance of ship's gear and decks or watch duties and may also be required to ensure cleanliness of the engine room, bilges, rudder room, and void spaces, examine machinery for specified pressures and flow of lubricants, oils, and greases moving parts.Participates in safety and rescue drills for emergency situationsProvides and/or assists with trainingHolds a valid merchant mariner credentialEmergency Response FunctionsSafety Sensitive Duties: Include but are not limited to; directing and mustering passengers in emergencies, passing out lifejackets, controlling and operating lifesaving equipment, controlling and operating firefighting equipmentSafety Sensitive Position: Is any position aboard a vessel that requires the person filling that position to perform one or more safety-sensitive duties on either a routine or emergency-only basis. Any person filling a safety-sensitive position is subject to U.S. Coast Guard drug & alcohol testing. All crew members are considered to be filling safety-sensitive positions as well.Ensures first aid is provided to victims Firefighting and damage controlAssist on deck for man overboard crisisDirected by the Master/Mate to take appropriate actions at the scene of an emergencySecurity FunctionsDesignated Security DutiesHSE ResponsibilitiesDocument and notify the supervisor immediately of any accidents/illnesses/vessel incidents/ near misses/ etc.Participate and supervise the company’s safety programs (i.e. Safety Observations, Toolbox Talks, Permit to Work, Near Miss, Risk Assessments, etc.)Utilize “Stop Work Authority” if any personal safety, environmental risk, property damage, or company reputation is at riskResponsible for ensuring the maintenance and use of all necessary PPEPerforms all duties while wearing protective equipment including foul weather gear, PFD, gloves, boots, eye protection, hearing protection, etc. as required.Responsible for ensuring and supervising the elimination of at-risk behaviors by reducing unsafe conditions and unsafe acts on and around the worksiteSupervisory FunctionsResponsible for imparting knowledge about the specific features, characteristics, and procedures of the vessel operations to crew members and the orientation of all new personnel aboard the vesselProvide on-the-job trainingEnsures that he/she is capable of navigating through and communicating the requirements and contents of the MS to company representatives, regulatory personnel, and vessel crew-membersWork EnvironmentWork in locations not accessible to definitive medical carePhysical DemandsRequired to be able to read and write in English, calculate, have estimation skills, possess good verbal presentation, and be able to communicate effectivelyRequired to be able to tolerate repetitive and prolonged postures involving standing, sitting, twisting, squatting, kneeling, stooping, bending, pushing, pulling, stretching, reaching, and reaching to full range from above the head to the floorRequired to be able to utilize good dexterity and frequently use one or two hands throughout the work period Required good balance/coordination when walking over uneven and/or slippery surfacesRequired to have sufficient cardio-respiratory fitness to perform medium-heavy physical labor involving the ability to sit and/or stand for extended time frames, walk for prolonged periods, handle various tools, climb ladders, and climb stairwellsSubject to adverse weather conditions including rough seas, cold, wet, elevated temperatures, and humid conditionsRequired to be able to lift at least 100 pounds from floor to waist Required to be able to lift at least 75 pounds from floor to shoulder Required to be able to lift at least 25 pounds from the floor to headRequired to demonstrate 90 pounds of grip strength in the dominant hand and 80 pounds in the non-dominate hand Required to demonstrate physical demand requirements during initial pre-employment physical and any future physicals while employedAble to repeatedly walk the length of the vesselOther DutiesPlease note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.