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Marine Services Representative

Posted:
Location: Albany, NY

https://statejobs.ny.gov/public/vacancyDetailsView.cfm?id=208625

Mon-Fri
37.5 hrs weekly
8am-4pm
Travel Requirement: 25% (within NYS)
Duties Description:
The Bureau of Marine and Recreational Vehicles is responsible for promoting boating safety on the waters of New York State by focusing on boater education, law enforcement training, and regulatory inspections of Public Vessels. Public Vessels are defined as any motorized vessel carrying passengers for hire on sole-state waters. The Marine Services Representative will report to the Senior Marine Services Representative and be expected to travel throughout New York State, especially during the boating season. The incumbent will perform duties such as:

*Conduct a thorough inspection of Public Vessels in accordance with Bureau procedures and New York State Laws.
*Administer both written and practical exams to license prospective boat operators.
*Assist with the development and delivery of the Marine Law Enforcement (MLE) Training programs to be conducted statewide on an annual basis.
*Develop Public Service Announcements and represent the agency at boat shows and other boating events.
*Develop printed material to be made available to the boating public and assist in teaching NYS Safe Boating Courses.
*Assist with issuing permits for regattas and for floating objects for state waters by reviewing permit applications, updating the database, and working with law enforcement to ensure public safety during regattas and to ensure that the floating objects do not pose a hazard to other boaters.
*Assist with the collection and review of all recreational boating incidents in New York State and compile the Annual Boating Report based on the statistics.
*Review and processes applications for Hull Identification Numbers (HIN) and issues HIN in accordance with Bureau procedures

Minimum Qualifications:
The Marine Services Representative, SG-18, title is part of the New York State Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS*). To be considered for appointment through NY HELPS, or 55-b/c, candidates must meet the open competitive minimum qualifications for this position. The qualifications are:

Graduated from a four-year Maritime Academy or College, AND have two years of experience as a:
1. Third Mate or higher for Oceans, Near Coastal or Great Lakes, for unlimited gross tons, OR
2. Marine Engineer qualified for unlimited horsepower, OR

Six years of satisfactory experience as a:
1. Marine Inspector, Accredited Marine Surveyor, Class Surveyor (ABS, Lloyd’s, NNV) or Naval Architect; OR
2. Marine Inspector (Apprentice) Inspecting vessels while employed by the U. S. Coast Guard, OR
3. Third mate or higher for Oceans, Near Coastal or Great lakes, for unlimited gross tons, OR
4. Federal First-Class Pilot, OR
5. Marine Engineer qualified for unlimited horsepower, OR
6. Master, 1,600 gross tons; OR

Any combination of experience in the categories above (six years in one specific category is not mandated).

Operational Needs:

Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license that allows the candidate to legally operate a motor vehicle in New York State as a term and condition of employment.

Must be able to engage in day and overnight travel, as well as to work variable hours when in the field on an as needed basis (20-25% travel overall) especially as needed in the summer to complete Vessel Inspections and Outreach.
Must have experience in the MS Office Suite of products, specifically Outlook, Word, Excel and Access.

BENEFITS:
Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including:
• Paid Time Off:
• PEF and CSEA - 44 days: 13 Vacation days, 13 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays.
• PEF – three (3) cays of professional leave annually to participate in professional development.
• Health Care Benefits:
• Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs.
• Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost
• Additional Benefits:
• New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership
• NYS Deferred Compensation
• Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds
• Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
• Paid Parental / Family Leave

To learn more about our benefits, visit: https://parks.ny.gov/employment/benefits.aspx

How to Apply

All candidates must submit a resume and cover letter which clearly demonstrates how they meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Please submit your resume and cover letter as a Word or PDF attachment. We are unable to open documents from Google Docs, Google Drive, OneDrive, Apple Pages and/or “the cloud.”

Your application must be received by 2/16/2026 and submitted via email to employment@parks.ny.gov. You must include the Vacancy ID number and “Marine Services Representative – Main Office – Albany” in the subject line of your email. Failure to do so may result in not being considered for the position.

It is the responsibility of each applicant to accurately describe their experience and demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualifications. Failure to demonstrate that you meet the minimum qualifications and operating needs may result in your resume not being considered for this position.

Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to ensuring equal opportunity for persons with disabilities and workplace diversity.

Fleet Manager Marine Operations Fleet Manager: New Orleans

Posted:
Location: New Orleans, LA

Overview
A well-established U.S.-based maritime services organization is seeking a Marine Operations Fleet Manager to oversee the operational management and planning of a diverse fleet, including IMR project vessels and Offshore Supply Vessels (OSVs). This is a senior operational role with direct responsibility for fleet performance, vendor oversight, project execution, and client coordination.

The organization maintains a strong safety culture and operates complex, project-driven marine assets supporting offshore and subsea activities. This role will be highly visible internally and externally and is best suited for a hands-on marine professional with strong technical depth and leadership capability.
Role Responsibilities
Provide overall operational oversight and strategic planning for a fleet of project vessels, IMRs, and OSVs.
Manage day-to-day vessel operations while balancing longer-term fleet planning and project requirements.
Lead project planning and execution, including scheduling, resource allocation, mobilizations/demobilizations, and coordination with charterers and clients.
Serve as the primary liaison between vessel operations, charterers, vendors, and internal stakeholders.
Oversee vendor, shipyard, and subcontractor relationships, including contract administration and performance management.
Ensure full compliance with safety, regulatory, and operational standards across the fleet.
Coordinate maintenance, repair, and upgrade activities to minimize downtime and manage operating costs.
Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve operational and technical challenges across multiple vessels.
Develop and manage operational budgets related to fleet operations and third-party services.
Review vessel drawings, layouts, and technical documentation to support project planning and execution.
Utilize project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project) to track schedules, milestones, and deliverables.
Ideal Candidate Profile
5+ years of experience in fleet management, marine operations management, or a comparable senior operational role.
Proven track record managing multiple vessels in project-based or offshore operations.
Strong technical understanding of vessel operations, maintenance, and marine project execution.
Comfortable interfacing with vessel clients, charterers, shipyards, and senior leadership.
Strong decision-maker with the ability to operate independently in a fast-paced environment.
Experience with vendor negotiations and contract oversight is essential.
Background in Electrical Engineering is a plus but not required.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD or similar drafting/design software preferred.
In return for the above, our client offers a generous base salary, excellent benefits and paid time off. This is a great opportunity to join an established organization that continues to enjoy year to year growth.

Facilities Director

Facilities Director
Linn Benton Community College
Posted:
Location: Albany Oregon

The Facilities Director is responsible for the overall management of facilities operations for the college. This position is responsible for the implementation of the Facility Master Plan overseeing capital construction and major renovation projects; and supports programs and initiatives that drive the institution’s Strategic Plan by planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating the construction, operation, and maintenance of college buildings, utilities, and grounds. This position is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operations of the physical plant, as well as directing the energy management program. The Facilities Director is accountable for the budget and serves as a representative of the college on issues related to the facility department’s budget management. Additionally, this position supports education, and campus community services by providing campus facilities that promote a safe and attractive environment furthering student, employees and community success and excellence.

How to Apply

Please see the link to the job description and application process here:

https://www.jobs.linnbenton.edu/postings/14804

Assistant Engineer

Assistant Engineer
Alaskan Dream Cruises
Posted:
Location: Sitka AK

Summary for Assistant Engineer

The Assistant Engineer works with the Chief Engineer to ensure the maintenance, efficient operation, and safety of the engine room and all machinery spaces of the Alaskan Dream Cruises vessel. This position also ensures the operational readiness of all mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. This position also assists in the maintenance of cabins, galleys, and hotel equipment.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities for Assistant Engineer

Assist the Chief Engineer in adequately operating and maintaining all systems in the engineering spaces.  This including:

Propulsion systems and controls

Bilge and fire systems

Electrical systems and components

HVAC systems

Various pumps and piping systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and fuel and oil systems. 

Execute preventive maintenance plan in place on the vessel. Notify Chief Engineer of any issues

Assist the Chief Engineer in the maintenance and repair of deck machinery including: capstans, winches, davits, and miscellaneous hydraulics.

As directed by the Chief Engineer, keep the potable water system to ADEC standards and ensure documentation and records prove compliance. 

Assist in maintaining and repairing hotel systems, including MSD systems and plumbing.

Responded to passenger and crew complaints/reports about all systems.

As directed by the Chief Engineer, regularly inspect all voids and bilges for structural and watertight integrity and ensure they are kept clean and dry according to pollution control regulations.   

Assist the deck department with line handling and rigging of the ship's gangway.  Other deck duties may be required as assigned by the vessel Master. 

Assist the Chief Engineer in maintaining proper engineering logs, including the daily log, fuel and water logs, gray and black water logs, preventive maintenance records, and machinery index.   

Hold a position on the ship’s Emergency Station Bill.  Must meet the requirements of the Emergency Station Bill for both drills and actual emergencies, including fire, flooding, man overboard, abandoned ship, medical, and spill response. 

Participate in crew safety meetings.   

Special projects may be assigned as required by the business.

Minimum Qualifications for Assistant Engineer

High school diploma or equivalent GED 

Vocational training and education are required, along with specialized or technical knowledge and formal training in operating and maintaining all onboard systems, including diesel mechanics, marine electricity, refrigeration, and hydraulics.

Strong communication skills: verbal, non-verbal, and writing skills, as well as the ability to communicate written technical information.  

Interpersonal skills with the ability to manage situations where issues must be resolved satisfactorily.

Strong technical knowledge, communication, and organizational skills. 

Ability to read and understand technical drawings.

Effective problem-solving skills.

Must be experienced at multi-tasking and remain flexible in a demanding and fast-paced environment.

Microsoft Office experience.

Valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record.

Must pass a security background check and DOT drug test.

Preferred Qualifications for Assistant Engineer

Experience in tourism and/or cruise industries.

Strong understanding of vessel construction and maintenance.

Knowledge of all aspects of marine engineering, including electrical systems.

Traits and Characteristics for Assistant Engineer

To deliver world-class experiences guided by the following Alaska Native cultural values safely and sustainably.

Embrace Traditional Alaska Native Cultural Values that include Humility and pride, Respect for all people, including oneself, Respect for nature, Humor, Patience, Strength, and Holding each other up.

Follow & Deliver Core Values:

Safety First: We prioritize our guests and team members' safety and well-being, ensuring secure and enjoyable experiences.

World-Class Employment: We strive to be a world-class place of employment, valuing hard work, mentorship, a sense of ownership, and opportunities for career growth.

World Class Guest Services: We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, delivering world-class experiences that showcase our hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.

Collaborative Professionalism: Embracing collaboration within our organization with a professional spirit, understanding that amidst laughter and play, our dedication to excellence and integrity remains unwavering.

Community Collaboration: Actively choosing to partner with neighbors and the community across Alaska, making a conscious effort to support local businesses and create social and economic opportunities through meaningful cooperation beyond our organization.

Sustainability at our core: We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations.

Curiosity & Innovation: We encourage a culture of curiosity and innovation, striving to be early adopters in technology and staying ahead in our commitment to continuous improvement.

Integrity- Driven Decisions: Integrity guides every decision we make, ensuring transparency, honesty, and ethical conduct in all aspects of our operations.

Cultural Respect & Sharing: We deeply celebrate and honor our Alaska Native heritage, fostering intergenerational connections, embracing family values, and contributing to the cultural richness of our communities.

Environmental Conditions for Assistant Engineer

The environmental conditions are those that an employee may be subject to while performing the essential functions of this job.

May include ambient inside temperature, ambient inside lighting, ambient to loud noise levels, all weather conditions, and occasional use of required protective clothing, including raingear and life preserver.

Physical Demands for Assistant Engineer

The physical demands are representative of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities permit the employee to communicate well with other employees and the public.

Sufficient vision or other powers of observation which permit the employee to use a computer screen and process numeric data

Sufficient manual dexterity permits employees to operate a computer keyboard and access files.

Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes permit employees to move about in a ship throughout tight spaces.

Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces, crossing from vessel to vessel.

Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Must be physically able to work a typical workday of an average of 12 hours per day, seven days a week.

Physically able to climb a 7-foot vertical ladder and fit through a 28-inch escape hatch.

Work Environment for Assistant Engineer

The work environment characteristics described here represent those encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of this job.

Frequent interaction with other departments

When onboard, the crew stays in shared quarters with little privacy and constant vibration and engine noise, often for extended periods.

Due to the remote locations of vessel routes, internet connectivity is limited.

This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce.

Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays during the tour season.

Must adhere to AM OWner Group, & Affiliated Companies, and the United States Coast Guard Consortium Drug & Alcohol Policies & Procedures

Chief Engineer

Chief Engineer
Alaskan Dream Cruises
Posted:
Location: Sitka AK

Summary Chief Engineer

The Chief Engineer is responsible for the maintenance and engineering operations of the assigned Alaskan Dream Cruise vessel. The engineer maintains the vessel to Alaskan Dream Cruises (ADC) standards, including all applicable regulatory requirements. The engineer ensures that all systems and components are kept to a standard that allows for the vessel's safe, comfortable, and timely operation.  

Essential Duties & Responsibilities for Chief Engineer  

Responsible for the proper operation and maintenance of all systems in the engineering spaces.  Including:

Propulsion systems and controls

Bilge and fire systems

Electrical systems and components

HVAC systems

Various pumps and piping systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and fuel and oil systems. 

Maintenance of these systems centers on the preventive maintenance plan in place on the vessel. Chief Engineer required to keep the vessel's Master and the Port Engineer notified of condition of systems and to report maintenance needs that affect operation. 

Maintain and repair deck machinery such as capstans, winches, davits, and miscellaneous hydraulics. 

Keep the potable water system up to ADEC standards and ensure proper documentation and records prove compliance. 

Maintain and repair hotel systems such as air conditioning and plumbing and respond to passenger and crew complaints about these systems. 

Regularly inspect all voids and bilges for structural and watertight integrity.  Report all findings to the Master of the vessel. 

Ensure all voids and bilges are kept clean and dry in compliance with pollution control regulations.    

Follow vessel and company guidelines to ensure that fueling and oil bunkering are completed safely.

Provide the vessel's Master with daily fuel reports and inform him before any fuel is bunkered. 

Assist the deck department with line handling and rigging the ship's gangway.

Maintain proper engineering logs as directed by the Port Engineer.  This includes the daily, fuel, and waterlogs, gray and black waterlogs, preventive maintenance records, and machinery index. 

Assist the Port Engineer with developing the current ship maintenance projects for the annual repair period. 

Responsible for planning and performing all duties to make the vessel ready for sea, carrying out all preventative maintenance, and making all necessary repairs while underway.

Train and guide other crew to operate various engineering systems.  

Special projects may be assigned as required by the business.

Minimum Qualifications for Chief Engineer  

Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field and/or 3-5 years of experience in Shipyard or Marine Engineering.

Education requires specialized or technical knowledge and formal training in operating and maintaining all onboard systems, including diesel mechanics, marine electricity, refrigeration, and hydraulics.

Strong communication skills: verbal, non-verbal, and writing skills, as well as the ability to communicate written technical information.  

Interpersonal skills with the ability to manage situations where issues must be resolved satisfactorily.

Strong project management, technical knowledge, communication, and organizational skills. 

Ability to read and understand technical drawings.

Effective problem-solving skills.

Must be experienced at multi-tasking and remain flexible in a demanding and fast-paced environment.

Microsoft Office experience.

Valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record.

Must pass a security background check and DOT drug test.

Preferred Qualifications for Chief Engineer  

Experience in tourism and/or cruise industries.

Strong understanding of vessel construction and maintenance.

Knowledge of all aspects of marine engineering, including electrical systems.

Traits and Characteristics for Chief Engineer

To deliver world-class experiences guided by the following Alaska Native cultural values safely and sustainably.

Embrace Traditional Alaska Native Cultural Values that include Humility and pride, Respect for all people, including oneself, Respect for nature, Humor, Patience, Strength, and Holding each other up.

Follow & Deliver Core Values:

Safety First: We prioritize our guests and team members' safety and well-being, ensuring secure and enjoyable experiences.

World-Class Employment: We strive to be a world-class place of employment, valuing hard work, mentorship, a sense of ownership, and opportunities for career growth.

World Class Guest Services: We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, delivering world-class experiences that showcase our hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.

Collaborative Professionalism: Embracing collaboration within our organization with a professional spirit, understanding that amidst laughter and play, our dedication to excellence and integrity remains unwavering.

Community Collaboration: Actively choosing to partner with neighbors and the community across Alaska, making a conscious effort to support local businesses and create social and economic opportunities through meaningful cooperation beyond our organization.

Sustainability at our core: We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations.

Curiosity & Innovation: We encourage a culture of curiosity and innovation, striving to be early adopters in technology and staying ahead in our commitment to continuous improvement.

Integrity- Driven Decisions: Integrity guides every decision we make, ensuring transparency, honesty, and ethical conduct in all aspects of our operations.

Cultural Respect & Sharing: We deeply celebrate and honor our Alaska Native heritage, fostering intergenerational connections, embracing family values, and contributing to the cultural richness of our communities.

Environmental Conditions for Chief Engineer 

The environmental conditions are those that an employee may be subject to while performing the essential functions of this job.

May include ambient inside temperature, ambient inside lighting, ambient to loud noise levels, all weather conditions, and occasional use of required protective clothing, including raingear and life preserver.

Physical Demands for Chief Engineer  

The physical demands are representative of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities permit the employee to communicate well with other employees and the public.

Sufficient vision or other powers of observation which permit the employee to use a computer screen and process numeric data

Sufficient manual dexterity permits employees to operate a computer keyboard and access files.

Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes permit employees to move about in a ship throughout tight spaces.

Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces, crossing from vessel to vessel.

Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Must be physically able to work a typical workday of an average of 12 hours per day, seven days a week.

Physically able to climb a 7-foot vertical ladder and fit through a 28-inch escape hatch.

Work Environment for Chief Engineer  

The work environment characteristics described here represent those encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of this job.

Frequent interaction with other departments

When onboard, the crew stays in shared quarters with little privacy and constant vibration and engine noise, often for extended periods.

Due to the remote locations of vessel routes, internet connectivity is limited.

This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce.

Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays during the tour season.

Must adhere to AM Owner Group, & Affiliated Companies, and the United States Coast Guard Consortium Drug & Alcohol Policies & Procedures

Assistant Mechanic

Posted:
Location: Ketchikan, AK

Summary for Assistant Mechanic

Assistant Mechanic assists Mechanics and the Port Engineer in the maintenance and repair of marine engines, marine machinery, and related equipment. The Assistant Mechanic will perform oil and fuel filter changes, other basic preventative maintenance and will report any observed issues to supervisory staff.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities for Assistant Mechanic

Assists with major and specialized mechanical overhaul and repair work on gasoline and marine diesel engines, outboard motors, and related marine equipment and systems using schematic charts and technical manuals.

Assists with repairs and maintains hydraulic equipment and valves.

Operates hand and power tools associated with marine engine and equipment repair.

Assist the Mechanics/Inventory Specialist with maintaining inventory parts for engines and auxiliary systems on each vessel (i.e., pumps, starters, belts, impellers, filters, gaskets, etc.).

Assist with required maintenance on prescribed schedule; be available to assist with all maintenance, oil/fuel filter changes on vessels, including greasing, changing zincs and taking oil samples.

Assist with the maintenance of company vehicles, trucks, forklifts, etc.

Ride along on an occasional tour to monitor vessel systems while underway by conducting extensive checks of engine and jet room spaces throughout trip.

Fill in, as needed, aboard vessels as deckhand/engineer and function as an effective member of the crew conducting engine room checks, maintaining passenger safety, and performing customer service.

Keep the facility neat and well organized.

Special projects may be assigned as required by the business.

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) for Assistant Mechanic

Must demonstrate analytical skills and aptitude for problem-solving.

Good manual dexterity, excellent hand-eye coordination.

Must pass a security background check and DOT drug test.

Ability to use hand/power tools.

Valid, unexpired First Aid/CPR certification.

Preferred Qualifications for Assistant Mechanic

Welding and/or fabrication experience.

Valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record.

Direct experience with marine diesel engines is preferred.

Mechanical experience – diesel is preferred.

Traits and Characteristics for Assistant Mechanic

To deliver world-class experiences guided by the following Alaska Native cultural values safely and sustainably.

Embrace Traditional Alaska Native Cultural Values that include Humility and pride, Respect for all people, including oneself, Respect for nature, Humor, Patience, Strength, and Holding each other up.

Follow & Deliver Core Values Assistant Mechanic

Safety First: We prioritize our guests and team members' safety and well-being, ensuring secure and enjoyable experiences.

World-Class Employment: We strive to be a world-class place of employment, valuing hard work, mentorship, a sense of ownership, and opportunities for career growth.

World Class Guest Services: We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, delivering world-class experiences that showcase our hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.

Collaborative Professionalism: Embracing collaboration within our organization with a professional spirit, understanding that amidst laughter and play, our dedication to excellence and integrity remains unwavering.

Community Collaboration: Actively choosing to partner with neighbors and the community across Alaska, making a conscious effort to support local businesses and create social and economic opportunities through meaningful cooperation beyond our organization.

Sustainability at our core: We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations.

Curiosity & Innovation: We encourage a culture of curiosity and innovation, striving to be early adopters in technology and staying ahead in our commitment to continuous improvement.

Integrity- Driven Decisions: Integrity guides every decision we make, ensuring transparency, honesty, and ethical conduct in all aspects of our operations.

Cultural Respect & Sharing: We deeply celebrate and honor our Alaska Native heritage, fostering intergenerational connections, embracing family values, and contributing to the cultural richness of our communities.

Environmental Conditions for Assistant Mechanic

The environmental conditions are those that an employee may be subject to while performing the essential functions of this job.

Moderate to loud noise levels

All weather conditions

Frequent use of required protective clothing including raingear and life preserver.

Physical Demands for Assistant Mechanic

The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Must be able to bend, twist, and work in confined spaces.

Ability to fit through a 28-inch void hatch.

Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces crossing from vessel to vessel.

Work Environment for Assistant Mechanic

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of this job.

This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce.

Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays during the tour season.

Must adhere to AM Owner Group, & Affiliated Companies, and the United States Coast Guard Consortium Drug & Alcohol Policies & Procedures.

Mechanic

Posted:
Location: Juneau, AK

Summary for Mechanic

Mechanic performs skilled work in the maintenance and repair of marine engines, marine machinery, and related equipment. The objective is to effectively diagnose engine problems promptly and coordinate repairs with the company's engineering staff. The Mechanic will be directly responsible for performing repairs and engine overhauls in accordance with technical manuals and company policies.  

Essential Duties & Responsibilities for Mechanic

Performs major and specialized mechanical overhaul and repair work on gasoline and marine diesel engines, outboard motors, and related marine equipment and systems using schematic charts and technical manuals.

Tests marine engines and equipment to determine the need for repairs or adjustments.

Repairs and maintains hydraulic equipment and valves.

Operates hand and power tools associated with marine engine and equipment repair.

Recommends the purchasing of parts and supplies.

Assist with maintaining inventory parts for engines and auxiliary systems on each vessel (i.e., pumps, starters, belts, impellers, filters, gaskets, etc.).

Be on-site to advise deckhands and to assist the Port Engineer with resolving mechanical issues; be available at initial startups in case a system requires troubleshooting before the tour.

Provide verbal assistance via phone or radio as needed.

Supervise Oiler(s), perform required maintenance on prescribed schedule; be available to assist with all maintenance, oil/fuel filter changes on vessels, including greasing. changing zincs and taking oil samples.

Assist with the maintenance of company vehicles, trucks, forklifts, etc.

Maintain an accurate log of all work completed on work orders and by posting in Slack.

Ride along on an occasional tour to monitor vessel systems while underway by conducting extensive checks of engine and jet room spaces throughout trip.

Fill in, as needed, aboard vessels as deckhand/engineer and function as an effective member of the crew conducting engine room checks, maintaining passenger safety, and performing customer service.

Keep the facility neat and well organized.

Special projects may be assigned as required by the business.

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) for Mechanic

Possess a minimum of four years of diesel mechanic experience

Must demonstrate analytical skills and aptitude for problem-solving

Good manual dexterity, excellent hand-eye coordination

Valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record.

Must pass a security background check and DOT drug test.

Requires valid, unexpired USCG-approved First Aid/CPR certification.

Preferred Qualifications for Mechanic

Direct experience with marine diesel engines is preferred

Fabrication and welding experience are preferred

Traits and Characteristics for Mechanic

To deliver world-class experiences guided by the following Alaska Native cultural values safely and sustainably.

Embrace Traditional Alaska Native Cultural Values that include Humility and pride, Respect for all people, including oneself, Respect for nature, Humor, Patience, Strength, and Holding each other up.

Follow & Deliver Core Values (Mechanic)

Safety First: We prioritize our guests and team members' safety and well-being, ensuring secure and enjoyable experiences.

World-Class Employment: We strive to be a world-class place of employment, valuing hard work, mentorship, a sense of ownership, and opportunities for career growth.

World Class Guest Services: We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, delivering world-class experiences that showcase our hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.

Collaborative Professionalism: Embracing collaboration within our organization with a professional spirit, understanding that amidst laughter and play, our dedication to excellence and integrity remains unwavering.

Community Collaboration: Actively choosing to partner with neighbors and the community across Alaska, making a conscious effort to support local businesses and create social and economic opportunities through meaningful cooperation beyond our organization.

Sustainability at our core: We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations.

Curiosity & Innovation: We encourage a culture of curiosity and innovation, striving to be early adopters in technology and staying ahead in our commitment to continuous improvement.

Integrity- Driven Decisions: Integrity guides every decision we make, ensuring transparency, honesty, and ethical conduct in all aspects of our operations.

Cultural Respect & Sharing: We deeply celebrate and honor our Alaska Native heritage, fostering intergenerational connections, embracing family values, and contributing to the cultural richness of our communities.

Environmental Conditions for Mechanic

The environmental conditions are those that an employee may be subject to while performing the essential functions of this job.

Moderate to loud noise levels, all weather conditions, frequent use of required protective clothing including raingear and life preserver.

Work in enclosed/tight spaces.

Physical Demands for Mechanic

The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Must be able to bend, twist, and work in confined spaces.

Ability to fit through a 28-inch void hatch.

Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces crossing from vessel to vessel.

Work Environment for Mechanic

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of this job.

This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce.

Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays during the tour season.

Must adhere to AM Owner Group, & Affiliated Companies, and the United States Coast Guard Consortium Drug & Alcohol Policies & Procedures

Port Engineer

Port Engineer
Allen Marine Tours
Posted:
Location: Ketchikan, AK

Summary for Port Engineer

The Port Engineer is responsible for the oversight of the shoreside engineering team and the Allen Marine Tours fleet of vessels. The Port Engineer manages all maintenance and repairs of vessel equipment and machinery. The successful candidate will create and implement a preventative maintenance system, along with managing engineers to ensure all maintenance and repairs are being carried out on the vessels throughout the year.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities for Port Engineer

Arrive one and a half hours before tour departures to consult with crew to resolve mechanical issues.

Be present for initial vessel startups to provide troubleshooting before tour departures.

Supervise Assistant Port Engineer and Deckhands, monitor engine logs for each vessel, and maintain independent logs on all work completed.

Complete required maintenance on a prescribed schedule and assist with oil/fuel filter changes as needed.

Conduct pre-season and continuous onboard training with Deckhands.

Diagnose and complete repairs on time.

Order, receive, and maintain a complete inventory of spare parts for engines and auxiliary systems.

Maintain docks, ramp, shop, and all other aspects of the facility, including septic and fuel systems.

Work cooperatively with mechanics and welders from other AMT ports and outside businesses as needed.

Ride along on tours as needed to assess and monitor vessel systems while underway by conducting engine and jet room checks.

Fill in onboard as Deckhand/crew as needed.

Work efficiently with Captains and other employees in a time-critical environment.

Special projects may be assigned as required by the business.

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills and Abilities) for Port Engineer

High degree of organization.

Supervisory experience.

Experience in any maritime-related field.

High School Degree or equivalent

Extensive marine-diesel/auxiliary systems knowledge.

Experience creating and executing a maintenance and repair schedule.

Valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record.

Must pass a security background check and DOT drug test.

Preferred Qualifications for Port Engineer

Knowledge of specialized systems – impellers, raw water systems, water jets, etc.

Experience in tourism or tour-related industry.

Post-secondary mechanical engineering certificate.

Traits and Characteristics for Port Engineer

To deliver world-class experiences guided by the following Alaska Native cultural values safely and sustainably.

Embrace Traditional Alaska Native Cultural Values that include Humility and pride, Respect for all people, including oneself, Respect for nature, Humor, Patience, Strength, and Holding each other up.

Follow & Deliver Core Values (Port Engineer)

Safety First: We prioritize our guests and team members' safety and well-being, ensuring secure and enjoyable experiences.

World-Class Employment: We strive to be a world-class place of employment, valuing hard work, mentorship, a sense of ownership, and opportunities for career growth.

World Class Guest Services: We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, delivering world-class experiences that showcase our hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.

Collaborative Professionalism: Embracing collaboration within our organization with a professional spirit, understanding that amidst laughter and play, our dedication to excellence and integrity remains unwavering.

Community Collaboration: Actively choosing to partner with neighbors and the community across Alaska, making a conscious effort to support local businesses and create social and economic opportunities through meaningful cooperation beyond our organization.

Sustainability at our core: We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations.

Curiosity & Innovation: We encourage a culture of curiosity and innovation, striving to be early adopters in technology and staying ahead in our commitment to continuous improvement.

Integrity- Driven Decisions: Integrity guides every decision we make, ensuring transparency, honesty, and ethical conduct in all aspects of our operations.

Cultural Respect & Sharing: We deeply celebrate and honor our Alaska Native heritage, fostering intergenerational connections, embracing family values, and contributing to the cultural richness of our communities.

Environmental Conditions for Port Engineer

The environmental conditions are those that an employee may be subject to while performing the essential functions of this job.

Include moderate to loud noise levels, all weather conditions, frequent use of required protective clothing including raingear, ear protection and life preserver.

Temperature consistent with ambient outdoor temperature and/or hot engine room temperature.

Physical Demands for Port Engineer

The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces crossing from vessel to vessel.

Must be able to fit through a 36” hatch. Environments can be hot, cold, dusty, and noisy.

Ability to stand, bend, twist, and complete repetitive movements for long periods. Ability to perform physical work for 8-12 hours at a time.

Work Environment for Port Engineer

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of this job.

This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce.

Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays during the tour season.

Must adhere to Allen Marine, Inc., & Affiliated Companies, and the United States Coast Guard Consortium Drug & Alcohol Policies & Procedures.

Ability/willingness to work on short notice.

Must be comfortable working in hot, cold, small, noisy, dusty, etc. environments.

Don and doff PPE as needed.

Third Class Power Plant Engineer

Third Class Power Plant Engineer
Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services
Posted:
Location: Wrentham, MA

The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is seeking a motivated, experienced and licensed candidate for the position of Third-Class Power Plant Engineer Co-Gen at the Wrentham Developmental Center (WDC). The Power Plant Engineer is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing high pressure boilers and auxiliary machinery. The Engineer ensures that each assigned power plant is operated safely and efficiently.

Job Responsibilities:(The duties and responsibilities stated are general summary and not all inclusive.)

- Operate a second-class co-generation power plant under the supervision of the Chief Engineer.

- Maintain, operate, repair and clean power plant equipment such as three Cleaver Brooks boilers, Jenbacher gas generator, HRSG, Selective Catalytic Reduction system, deaerator, feedwater, and condensate pumps, receiver, and surge tanks.

- Observe the operation of the plant and make necessary adjustments.

- Respond to emergencies and equipment breakdown.

- Read meters and gauges at specified intervals to insure proper temperature, pressure, water levels, etc.

- Keep power plant logs by recording readings, steam and power generated, fuel usage, maintenance performed and similar data to keep accurate records.

- Responsible for testing boiler water and returns. Add chemicals when necessary for proper mix to insure correct balance.

Required Qualifications:

Possession of a Third Class or higher Stationary Engineers License based on the standards established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Fire Services and pursuant to Chapter 146 of the Massachusetts General laws.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Knowledge of the principles of electrical generating equipment.

- Understanding of pipe fitting techniques.

- Skilled using power tools and equipment required in maintaining and repairing power plant equipment.

- Ability to understand and follow written and/or oral work instructions.

Agency Requirements:

Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.

Special Qualifications:

- This position is in a program that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The Department of Developmental Services requires employees in this position to be able to perform mandatory overtime when circumstances dictate the need.

- Designated as an “EMERGENCY” position in the Department of Developmental Service’s Emergency Plan. This means that whenever the Governor declares that the Commonwealth is in a state of emergency, you will be required to report to work.

Schedule Information:

Full-time – 40-hour weekly position Schedule – Sunday: 5:30 am - 1:30pm Monday 5:30 am - 1:30pm, Monday 9:30pm-5:30 am Tuesday 9:30pm- 5:30 am Thursday: 1:30 pm - 9:30pm Days off – Friday and Saturday

Flexibility with work schedule will be required for this position.

About the Department of Developmental Services: The mission of the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is to create innovative and genuine opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder to participate fully and contribute meaningfully to their communities as valued members. DDS serves over 43,000 vulnerable individuals throughout their lifetimes, providing a spectrum of day, employment, and residential supports. The agency directly oversees and manages $3 billion in public funds ($2.7B+ operating budget) and approximately 5,500 staff, the largest state employee workforce of any agency in the Massachusetts executive branch of government. For more information about our agency and programs visit: www.mass.gov/dds

Pre-Hire Process:

Education and license/certification information provided by the selected candidate(s) is subject to the Massachusetts Public Records Law and may be published on the Commonwealth’s website.

Education, licensure, and certifications will be verified in accordance with the Human Resources Division’s Hiring Guidelines.

Recommended candidates must successfully complete pre-employment screening which includes:

· Disabled Persons Protection Commission (DPPC) Abuse Registry Search: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/dppc-abuser-registry

· Criminal background check (CORI) by regulations set forth by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. http://www.mass.gov/hhs/cori

· National Background Checks, Chapter 234 of the Acts of 2014, conduct fingerprint-based check. https://www.mass.gov/lists/dds-fingerprint-background-checks

If you require assistance with the application/interview process and would like to request an ADA accommodation, please click on the link and complete the ADA Reasonable Accommodation Online Request Form.

For help logging into/resetting your MassCareers profile, call the Employment Service Center at 617-979-8500 for assistance.

For questions regarding this requisition, please contact the Executive Office of Health and Human Services Human Resources at 1-800-510-4122 Ext. #4.

ALL EMPLOYEES ARE PAID ON A BI-WEEKLY BASIS AND MUST HAVE DIRECT DEPOSIT.

This is a Civil Service position. If there is no Civil Service list for this title, employees appointed must take and pass the next Civil Service examination when administered.

Qualifications

First consideration will be given to those applicants that apply within the first 14 days.

MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Possession of a Third Class or higher Stationary Engineers license based on standards established by the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety and pursuant to Chapter 146 of the Massachusetts General Laws.

Salary placement is determined by a combination of factors, including the candidate’s years of directly related experience and education, and alignment with our internal compensation structure as set forth by the Human Resources Division’s Hiring Guidelines. For all bargaining unit positions (non-management), compensation is subject to the salary provisions outlined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement and will apply to placement within the appropriate salary range.

Comprehensive Benefits

When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future.

Want the specifics? Explore our Employee Benefits and Rewards!

Title 101 CMR 23.00 (“Regulation”) requires certain agency staff to have received the COVID-19 vaccination and Influenza vaccination, or have taken required mitigation measures, to prevent viral infection and transmission in State Hospitals and State Congregate Care Facilities. The Regulation applies to this position. Successful candidates will be required to acknowledge and attest to your vaccination status for both COVID-19 and Influenza.

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC) may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.

Special Technical Projects Manager

Special Technical Projects Manager
NYC Ferry
Posted:
Location: Brooklyn NY

Position Summary:

The Senior Technical Project Manager will serve as the primary technical authority and owner's representative for the NYC Ferry Tier IV vessel conversion project, which involves upgrading five (5) K-Class Tier 3 passenger vessels to meet EPA Tier IV emissions standards. This role requires a unique combination of marine engineering expertise, design review proficiency, and construction management experience. The position holder will act as the critical bridge between design consultants, shipyard contractors, regulatory authorities, and operational stakeholders, with a primary mandate to prevent costly change orders through rigorous technical review and to ensure successful project delivery on schedule and within budget.

This individual will wear multiple hats throughout the project lifecycle, serving as both a technical design reviewer who validates engineering deliverables and identifies potential constructability issues, and as an on-site construction manager who ensures quality execution and regulatory compliance. The ideal candidate will possess the technical depth to catch design errors before they reach the shipyard, the practical experience to foresee construction challenges, and the project management skills to coordinate multiple concurrent vessel conversions while maintaining NYC Ferry operational requirements.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Design Review & Change Order Prevention
Lead comprehensive technical reviews of all vessel design packages, including general arrangements, construction plans, structural modifications, propulsion systems, exhaust systems, SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) systems, electrical systems, cooling systems, and piping systems to identify gaps, conflicts, errors, and omissions before construction begins
Review and validate vessel design deliverables from Incat Crowther (naval architect), E4 Power (exhaust system designer), and other technical consultants to ensure completeness, accuracy, constructability, and compliance with specifications
Conduct detailed constructability reviews to identify design elements that may be difficult, impossible, or excessively costly to build, flagging these issues for resolution during the design phase rather than during construction
Coordinate technical reviews between multiple engineering disciplines to ensure proper integration of the Tier IV propulsion system, cooling system modifications (keel cooler vs. raw water cooling analysis), exhaust and SCR systems, urea storage and delivery systems, and electrical modifications
Proactively identify incomplete specifications, missing details, ambiguous instructions, or contradictory information in design documents that could lead to contractor Requests for Information (RFIs), delays, or change orders during construction
Maintain detailed design review logs documenting all technical questions, consultant responses, design changes, and outstanding issues, ensuring traceability and accountability throughout the design process
Review Baudouin engine specifications, SCR system components, and OEM requirements to ensure compatibility with vessel design and proper integration with cooling, exhaust, fuel, and electrical systems

Bid Package Development & Shipyard Selection Support
Develop comprehensive bid packages that provide shipyards with complete, accurate, and unambiguous information necessary to submit responsive cost proposals, technical approaches, and realistic schedules
Define technical specifications, work scopes, quality standards, inspection protocols, testing requirements, and deliverable expectations for shipyard conversion work
Clearly delineate owner-furnished equipment (engines, design packages, regulatory approvals) from shipyard-furnished labor and materials to prevent scope gaps and ensure accurate pricing
Support shipyard evaluation process by reviewing technical proposals, assessing shipyard qualifications, capabilities, and past performance, and providing technical input to selection recommendations
Respond to technical RFIs from prospective shipyards during the bidding process, providing clarifications while maintaining fair competition among bidders

Construction Management & Owner's Representative Duties
Serve as the primary owner's representative throughout vessel construction, acting as the technical authority on behalf of NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and HNY Ferry II, LLC
Conduct regular on-site inspections at the selected shipyard to monitor construction progress, verify work quality, ensure compliance with approved drawings and specifications, and document construction activities
Review and approve (or reject) shipyard submittals, shop drawings, material certifications, and equipment cut sheets for conformance with design intent and project specifications
Witness and document critical construction milestones, including engine removal, structural modifications, engine installation, SCR system installation, exhaust system installation, electrical integration, system testing, and sea trials
Evaluate all shipyard change order requests for validity, technical merit, cost reasonableness, and impact on schedule, providing recommendations to EDC for approval or rejection
Manage the RFI process during construction, ensuring shipyard questions are answered promptly and that all clarifications are properly documented and communicated to relevant parties
Oversee vessel commissioning activities, including engine testing, systems integration testing, emissions testing, performance validation, and sea trials to ensure vessels meet all Tier IV requirements and operational specifications
Develop and manage vessel punch lists, tracking deficiencies through resolution and ensuring all warranty items are properly documented and addressed before vessel acceptance

Regulatory Compliance & Coordination
Coordinate with U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Marine Safety Center for review and approval of design documents, including general arrangements, stability books, electrical systems, and other regulatory submittals
Ensure all vessel modifications comply with applicable U.S. Coast Guard Subchapter K regulations, EPA Tier IV emissions standards, and other federal, state, and local requirements
Facilitate regulatory inspections during construction and commissioning, coordinating with USCG inspectors, EPA representatives, and other authorities as required
Review and approve stability calculations, lightship check procedures, and final stability books to ensure vessels meet regulatory requirements for passenger safety

Technical Coordination & Stakeholder Management
Serve as the primary technical interface between naval architects (Incat Crowther), exhaust system designers (E4 Power), engine suppliers (Hornblower Marine Propulsion/Baudouin), shipyards, third-party consultants, and EDC
Coordinate technical decisions across multiple disciplines to ensure integrated solutions that meet operational, regulatory, and budgetary requirements
Work closely with NYC Ferry operations and engineering teams to understand operational constraints, maintenance requirements, and fleet integration considerations
Provide technical presentations and status reports to EDC leadership, addressing project risks, design decisions, construction progress, and cost/schedule impacts
Facilitate resolution of technical disputes between project parties, maintaining collaborative working relationships while protecting owner interests

Project Controls & Documentation
Maintain comprehensive project documentation including design review records, meeting minutes, inspection reports, construction photographs, test results, change order logs, and correspondence files
Monitor construction progress against approved schedules, identifying delays or acceleration opportunities and recommending corrective actions to maintain project milestones
Track project costs against budget, validating shipyard invoices and payment applications before recommending approval for payment
Participate in bi-weekly project status meetings with EDC, providing updates on design progress, construction activities, risk mitigation efforts, and upcoming milestones
Prepare monthly construction progress reports documenting work completed, quality observations, schedule status, budget performance, and key issues requiring attention or decision
 
Requirements & Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical discipline
Professional Engineer (PE) license strongly preferred, particularly in Marine, Mechanical, or Naval Architecture disciplines
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent project management credentials preferred
Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in marine vessel construction, conversion, or repair project management
Demonstrated experience managing vessel conversion or major refit projects valued at $5M+ from design through delivery
Proven experience serving as owner's representative on shipyard construction projects, including oversight of contractor performance and quality control
Direct experience reviewing marine vessel design documents, including general arrangements, construction drawings, and systems schematics
Experience with U.S. Coast Guard inspected passenger vessels (Subchapter K, T, or H) strongly preferred
Experience with marine diesel propulsion systems, emissions control systems, or vessel mechanical/electrical systems modifications
Background in shipyard operations, vessel construction methods, or marine engineering design preferred
Deep understanding of marine vessel design principles, including naval architecture, structural design, stability calculations, and vessel classification requirements
Strong knowledge of marine propulsion systems, including diesel engines, engine cooling systems (keel coolers and raw water cooling), fuel systems, exhaust systems, and emissions control technologies
Familiarity with EPA emissions regulations (Tier III and Tier IV standards) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for marine applications
Understanding of marine electrical systems, including AC/DC systems, battery charging, and electrical distribution on inspected vessels
Knowledge of U.S. Coast Guard regulations applicable to small passenger vessels, including design approval processes, construction oversight requirements, and certification procedures
Proficiency in reading and interpreting marine construction drawings, piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), electrical schematics, and technical specifications
Familiarity with shipyard construction practices, including steel fabrication, piping installation, electrical installation, and vessel outfitting
Understanding of contract administration, change order management, and construction claims prevention strategies
Preferred qualifications:
Master's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or related engineering discipline
Active U.S. Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer (Motor) license or higher
Experience with high-speed aluminum passenger catamaran vessels or similar multi-hull passenger vessels
Previous experience with Baudouin engines or similar medium-speed marine diesel engines
Background working with Incat Crowther designs or other high-speed catamaran naval architects
Experience with NYC Ferry operations, Brooklyn Navy Yard facilities, or New York Harbor vessel operations
Previous role as shipyard project manager, construction manager, or marine surveyor providing unique perspective on both design and construction phases
Experience managing multiple concurrent vessel projects in a production or series conversion environment
Position requires extensive travel to shipyard facilities during construction phases, estimated at 40-60% travel when vessels are under conversion (shipyards may be located anywhere within two days' transit of Brooklyn Navy Yard, from Massachusetts to Virginia)
Must be able to conduct regular site inspections in active shipyard environments, including navigating vessel construction areas, climbing ladders, accessing engine rooms and confined spaces, and traversing scaffolding and staging
Required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during shipyard visits, including hard hat, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, and other equipment as required by shipyard safety policies
Ability to work extended hours as needed during critical project phases such as engine installations, sea trials, and vessel deliveries
Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions during vessel inspections and sea trials
Office-based work when not conducting site visits, with flexibility for remote work during design review phases
Must be willing and able to participate in vessel sea trials, which may require spending full days at sea in New York Harbor and surrounding waters