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**SUMMER** Launch Driver

Posted:
Location: Nantucket MA

Department: Waterfront

Reports To: Assistant Waterfront Director

Position Dates: May 18 – September 25, 2026 (possibility of extra work before/after; flexible for college schedules)

Summary:

Launch Drivers provide safe, professional, and courteous transportation for GHYC Members and guests aboard Club launches. This role emphasizes exceptional seamanship, strong customer service, and attention to detail. Drivers also maintain clean, ship-shape vessels, monitor mechanical systems, and assist with general waterfront operations. Candidates must be motivated, friendly, organized, and eager to help.

Subsidized housing and staff meals provided for a weekly charge. Competitive pay based on experience.

Responsibilities:

● Safely operate Club launches with strong seamanship and boat handling.
● Perform daily vessel checks (oil, fuel, batteries) and keep launches clean.
● Complete and enter passenger logs each shift.
● Execute daily colors protocol (flag, cannon, bells).
● Keep docks clean, tidy, and functional (sweeping, trash, hoses, minor repairs).
● Greet Members by name; learn boat names and mooring locations.
● Operate VHF radios per FCC rules.
● Monitor Member and Club-owned boats for potential issues and report promptly.
● Assist with kayaks, paddleboards, sailboats, and capsized boats if necessary.
● Support junior and adult sailing programs as needed.
● Assist with dock maintenance (ladders, boxes, signage, storm prep).
● Report unsafe practices, incidents, or injuries in writing.
Qualifications
● Minimum USCG Limited Master License, but Masters License preferred
● Current CPR and First Aid Certification.
● Strong seamanship and boat handling skills.
● Minimum 1 year customer service experience.

How to Apply

To apply, please reach out to our Assistant Waterfront Director, Evan Haskins, at ehaskins@ghyc.com. Include a copy of your resume, and in your email specify which USCG license(s) you hold. If you have prior launch driving experience, please include details on your experience, including duration and responsibilities.

**SUMMER** Deckhand

Posted:
Location: Portland, ME

Portland Schooner Co., based in Portland, ME, invites applications for late summer/fall, full-time, seasonal Deckhands to serve aboard its fleet of historic, Maine-built wooden vessels: BAGHEERA, WENDAMEEN, TIMBERWIND, HEART’S DESIRE, VELA and M/V RUTH. Come sail in beautiful Casco Bay and live in one of the best places in the U.S. according to U.S. News & World Report.

Portland Schooner Co. conducts a variety of public shipboard programs from May through October, including two-hour public sails, private charters, overnights, as well as educational and sail training sessions.

We offer a fast paced, hardworking, and fun environment with daily shifts ranging from 3-5 days. This is a unique opportunity to learn traditional sailing or further your growth as a sailor aboard one of our tall ships. In addition to responsibilities associated with sailing, candidates must be willing to provide an exceptional experience to our valued guests while vigilantly providing a safe environment at all times. Enthusiasm for working with the public on a daily basis is essential. We need positive individuals who can help deliver a superior experience for our guests. This means having a great attitude, good work ethic and friendly personality.

A successful candidate will have a strong passion for sailing as well as historic schooners and a desire to share that passion with others. All applicants are welcome although preference will be given to candidates with previous traditional sailing experience. MUST BE ABLE TO PASS DRUG TEST per USCG requirements.

We offer strong, industry-leading compensation that is commensurate with experience. Preference will be given to candidates interested in returning each season.

How to Apply

Send a resume and cover letter to jobs@portlandschooner.com

Technical Manager

Posted:
Location: Dania Beach, FL

Position Title: Technical Manager, ATB’s
Reports To: Technical Director, ATBs
Schedule Monday through Friday business hours and additional as required
Location: Dania Beach, FL
Position Supervised: Technical Superintendents and Assistant Technical Superintendents

Required Qualifications

Education: Bachelor’s degree in engineering required.
Experience: Seven or more years of experience in marine engineering, fleet technical operations, or vessel management, including demonstrated supervisory or team leadership experience.
Languages: English
Traits
Strong leadership and people management skills with the ability to develop, motivate, and hold team members accountable. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficient with computers and fleet management tools. Ability to manage competing priorities across multiple vessels and projects. Ability to travel as necessary, sometimes on short notice, including for shipyard projects and drydock oversight. Organized, decisive, and results-oriented.

Preferred Qualifications

Skills/Software: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams). Experience with Nautical Systems – Enterprise (NSE).
Education: Maritime academy graduate or degree in marine engineering, naval architecture, or related maritime discipline. USCG Senior engineering license.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Duties and responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to, the following:

Directly supervise, mentor, and develop Technical Superintendents and Assistant Technical Superintendents. Conduct performance evaluations, set development goals, provide ongoing coaching, and hold team members accountable to departmental standards.
Ensure assigned superintendents are meeting performance and budget targets for their vessel assignments.
Maintain direct technical accountability for a limited number of assigned vessels.
Ensure the safe and efficient operation of assigned vessels through superintendent oversight. Review vessel performance documentation and data, monitor operating and capital budgets against approved targets, and review safety meeting minutes, providing direction as needed. Hold superintendents accountable for budget variances and corrective action plans.
Ensure operational and mechanical soundness of assigned vessels through effective superintendent oversight and adherence to company standards
Manage and monitor operating budgets for assigned vessels. Demonstrate strong budget literacy, including the ability to read, interpret, and explain budget reports, identify variances, forecast expenditures, and implement corrective actions to maintain fiscal accountability.
Advise on SMS instructions, procedures, and fleet technical standards. Drive execution of those standards across assigned vessels to ensure consistency in maintenance practices, operating procedures, and reporting.
Oversee planned maintenance program execution within NSE for assigned vessels, ensuring maintenance schedules are followed and standard jobs are completed to specification
Ensure assigned vessels meet all stakeholder requirements, including federal and applicable state/port authorities, customer and terminal operator requirements, and company policies.
Guide and support Technical Superintendents in drydock planning, scope development, and budget preparation for assigned vessels. Monitor drydock execution to ensure adherence to approved budgets and timelines, including review of repair work progress, negotiation and settlement of vendor invoices, and resolution of scope changes.
Lead execution of shipyards for assigned vessels, ensuring projects are completed on schedule and within approved budgets
Evaluate and approve repair vendors, ensuring all technical, quality, and safety requirements are met
Promote a professional and accountable working relationship with vessel officers and crew. Convene safety meetings during vessel visits, addressing issues important to management
Conduct periodic vessel visits to assess vessel conditions, evaluate superintendent performance, and verify execution of company standards
Communicate with Commercial operators and charterers regarding operational matters.
Collaborate with HSSEQ staff on shipboard safety, quality, and environmental matters
Review and approve vessel purchase requisitions and major expenditures within delegated authority. Monitor departmental spending against approved operating and capital budgets.
Code and review invoices and receipts as required
Perform such other tasks, duties, and responsibilities as may be required or directed by the Technical Director

How to Apply

Vessel Fishing Guide Wanted

Posted:
Location: South Shore, Boston and Cape Cod area

A Less Seas Fishing Guides is looking for an experienced and reliable Vessel Fishing Guide to lead guided fishing tours throughout the South Shore, Boston and Cape Cod area.

Position Overview:
We’re seeking a knowledgeable captain who can provide safe, enjoyable, and memorable fishing experiences for our customers. This is a great opportunity for someone who loves being on the water and working with people.

📍 Location:
Boston, South Shore, MA & Cape Cod

Requirements:

Must own and operate your own boat (vessel)
Must hold a valid U.S. Coast Guard Captain’s License
Strong knowledge of local waters and fishing techniques
Ability to provide a fun, professional experience for guests
Reliable, punctual, and safety-focused
Comfortable working in varying weather conditions

Responsibilities:

Lead guided fishing trips for individuals and groups
Ensure all passengers follow safety guidelines
Assist guests with gear, bait, and techniques
Maintain vessel cleanliness and readiness
Provide excellent customer service from start to finish

Pay:

Competitive pay (based on experience and trips booked)
Opportunity for tips and repeat clientele

How to Apply

Email us directly with your experience, license details, and a brief description of your vessel.

ALessSeasFishingGuides@gmail.com

ROV Assistant Operator

Posted:
Location: Houston, TX

About the Company:
Proceanic is committed to delivering high-quality ROV services and solutions, ensuring safety and efficiency in all operations. Our mission is to provide innovative, reliable robotic inspection and asset integrity services while fostering a culture of teamwork and operational excellence.
About the Role:
A ROV Assistant Operator serves as an important team member of ROV teams and plays a supporting role in offshore ROV inspections and other robotic inspections. The primary objective of this position is to support day-today logistical, technical, and operational aspects of ROV operations to ensure the smooth running of Company and Client ROV projects in accordance with project requirements, safety standards, and quality expectations.
Responsibilities
• Working in accordance with corporate technical, quality, and HSE policies and strategies
• Develop and maintain high-quality working relationships within Proceanic and Client teams
• Support ROV Operations Coordinator, ROV Supervisors, and Operators with inspection-specific technical needs
• Assist in training and on-the-job development of junior team members as appropriate. In the Office:
• Support the ROV Operations Coordinator with maintenance, repair, tooling, and integration of mini-ROV systems
• Assist with and learn to produce detailed multimedia inspection reports in accordance with client and Company standards.
• Assist with training and mentoring junior staff under supervision.
• Provide engineering and technical input into ROV system modifications, tooling, and integration activities.
• Assist with equipment preparation, mobilization, demobilization, and inventory tracking In the Field:
• Support ROV teams performing inspections of offshore, maritime, and other subsea assets using ROV systems.
• Provide professional input, as appropriate, to team members and client representatives based on inspection findings.
• Perform underwater hull inspections using mini-ROV systems and associated tooling.
• Perform tank, confined space, and internal structural inspections using mini-ROV systems
• Participate in risk management activities (risk assessments, JSA’s, toolbox talks, etc.)
• Perform physically demanding offshore tasks, including handling ROVs, tethers, tooling, and equipment cases; climbing ladders and stairs; and working in confined or elevated spaces
• Implement and comply with company safety procedures
• Follow company systems for quality, safety, environmental, and technical operations
• Extensive travel (up to 50% of the year), including offshore and remote locations, as required
• Perform other duties as assigned by the ROV Operations Coordinator or ROV Supervisors at client locations
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Marine, Ocean, or related engineering / technical discipline (or equivalent practical experience)
Other Requirements:
Valid Driver’s License Ability to pass Drug & Alcohol screening

How to Apply

Apply online via Proceanic LLC LinkedIn Job Posting or email: Susan Hamm (shamm@proceanic.com)

Executive Assistant

Posted:
Location: South Yarmouth, MA

CAPE LIGHT COMPACT
Executive Assistant
$83,797.90 - $109,395.00

DEFINITION
Position is responsible for professional and administrative work supporting the Cape Light Compact’s Energy Efficiency Programs, Electricity Supply Program, and general office operations; all other related work, as required. Multi-functioned position, ideal for a candidate interested in learning the ins and outs of a municipal energy organization, and who thrives on variety, task-oriented work and new challenges, while interacting with people both inside and outside the organization to support daily operations.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.

• Coordinates with the Compact’s Chief Administrative Officer and Deputy Director to provide administrative assistance on complex energy-related projects. Projects may be technical and/or administrative in nature.
• Compiles, organizes and prepares written and digital reports on programs and services for the Cape Light Compact Governing Board, the towns on Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard, state agencies, the media and the general public.
• Responsible for inventory of marketing materials and related supplies and ordering of office supplies and materials.
• Assists the Marketing and Communications Coordinator with general marketing tasks such as procurement of quotes for advertisements and printing, gathering of contact information and other tasks to support the promotion of Cape Light Compact’s offerings, including general updates to the website and other digital forms of marketing.
• Assists with the Cape Light Compact’s electricity supply program; prepares and processes monthly electricity supply auto-enrollment letters and mailing lists, processes received opt-out cards on a weekly basis and answers general electricity supply questions.
• Handles incoming and outgoing communications including emails, phone calls, and public inquiries and ensures timely responses. Serves as a resource for the public by responding to questions about Cape Light Compact Energy Efficiency and Electricity Supply Programs and directs customers to the appropriate staff person or vendor if needed.
• Assists Compact Comptroller by supporting the invoice management system including Accounts Payable entries, scanning and QCing invoices, maintaining vendor files, and coordinating with the Compact staff regarding invoice management.
• Responsible for tracking Compact regulatory and administrative deadlines and coordinating with staff on Compact deliverables.
• Responsible for Compact’s compliance with the Massachusetts Open Meeting Law requirements; including posting documents for Cape Light Compact activities, takes Cape Light Compact Board Meeting minutes; and maintains Board Member list.
• Opens and distributes mail, types correspondence as needed, and staff schedules as requested.
• Coordinates meetings, which includes management of meeting space reservations, ensuring meals are provided (if needed), and setup of meeting space in advance of meeting.
• Communicates with management company for office space-related issues and equipment vendors as directed for day-to-day building and equipment issues, and performs follow-up as needed.
• Attends weekend or evening meetings/events as needed.
• Performs other related job duties as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Working under the general direction of the Deputy Director, employee plans and prioritizes the work independently, in accordance with standard practices and previous training. Employee is expected to solve most problems of detail or unusual situations by adapting methods or interpreting instructions accordingly. Instructions for new assignments or special projects usually consist of statements of desired objectives, deadlines and priorities. Technical and policy problems or changes in procedures are discussed with supervisor.

JUDGMENT AND COMPLEXITY
The work involves numerous standardized practices, procedures, or general instructions that govern the work and requires additional interpretation. Judgment is needed to locate, select, and apply the most pertinent practice, procedure, regulation, or guideline.

NATURE AND PURPOSE OF CONTACTS
Relationships are primarily with co-workers, governing board members, vendors, and the public, involving frequent explanation, discussion, or interpretation of practices, procedures, regulations, or guidelines in order to render service, plan or coordinate work efforts, or resolve operating problems. Other regular contacts are with service recipients and employees of outside organizations. More than ordinary courtesy, tact, and diplomacy may be required to resolve complaints, interact with challenging personalities, and/or effectively navigate difficult circumstances.

CONFIDENTIALITY
Employee has regular access at the departmental level to a wide variety of confidential information, lawsuits, and client records.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Associate degree or equivalent, and 3 to 5 years of related experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training, certification, and experience.

KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY, AND SKILLS
Knowledge: Knowledge of the Cape Light Compact and role of municipal aggregators under the Massachusetts Restructuring Law; record keeping and document management, office technology and software including Microsoft Programs (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.).

Abilities: Plan, organize, analyze problems, prepare reports and formulate recommendations; establish and maintain effective working relationships with electric utility customers and public officials; manage multiple assignments and meet deadlines; works independently and ask for direction and prioritization when needed; Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; remain patient and professional when communicating with members of the public over the phone or in person; Ability to handle multiple tasks, be proactive and be able to reprioritize tasks quickly throughout the day.

Skills: Attention to detail and accuracy in assigned tasks, takes initiative, organizational, writing, presentation, interpersonal/collaborative communication, time management, problem solving skills, resourcefulness, discretion and confidentiality; computer skills that encompass effective use of word processing, spreadsheets, email and internet browser software.

WORK ENVIRONMENT
The majority of work is performed in an office setting.

PHYSICAL, MOTOR, AND VISUAL SKILLS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential function of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Physical Skills
Minimal physical demands are required to perform most of the work. The work principally involves sitting, with intermittent periods of stooping, walking, and standing. May be required to lift objects such as files, boxes of papers, office supplies, and office equipment weighing up to 30 pounds.

Motor Skills
Duties require motor skills for activities such as moving objects and using office equipment, including but not limited to telephones, personal computers, handheld technology, and other office equipment.

Visual Skills
Visual demands require routinely reading documents for general understanding and analytical purposes. Frequent computer use.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume:
Via email to the Cape Light Compact Deputy Director
Briana Kane, bkane@capelightcompact.org

Or mail your resume to:
Cape Light Compact Administrator
261 Whites Path, Unit 4
S. Yarmouth, MA 02664

Marine Engineer – Shipyard Planning

Marine Engineer – Shipyard Planning
Flagship Management
Posted:
Location: Houston Tx

Drydock Superintendent – US Gulf Remote
Our client, a leader in providing tug services throughout the US, is looking for a Drydock Superintendent to join their team. In this role, you will act as the owner’s representative on-site at various shipyards throughout the US. Working with both shoreside and vessel engineers, you will ensure all drydock periods are completed on time and on budget in a safe manner as per the company’s standards. We are looking for someone with the following:
Maritime academy degree or relevant marine engineering experience
Strong preference for someone with sailing time on tugs
Excellent communication skills with both internal and external stakeholders
Comfortable working with both the yard and third party vendors to ensure budgets/timelines are being met
Act as the primary contact when dealing with regulatory bodies/inspections, including USCG and ABS
Able to travel extensively, sometimes for long drydock periods, as scheduled/needed
Must be currently authorized to work in the US, no visa or sponsorship at this time
In return for the above, our client offers an excellent base salary, great benefits, and paid time off. This is a great opportunity to join an established and stable leader that values their employees and offers both personal and professional growth.

**SUMMER** Sailing Instructor/Skipper

**SUMMER** Sailing Instructor/Skipper
Broadreach Adventures, LLC
Posted:
Location: Caribbean

Sailing Instructors/Skippers lead summer live-aboard diving, sailing and marine science programs for teens in the Caribbean aboard 40-55 ft. catamarans and monohulls.

Broadreach is an IYT (International Yacht Training) partner school and offers courses from their curriculum.

Skippers sail a yacht and teach basic sailing skills as they guide middle or high school students on an adventure through the Caribbean. Skippers are paired with another instructor and supervise students 24/7, facilitate group dynamics, assist students with cooking and cleaning duties, support scuba training and other program activities. Students and instructors live aboard the yacht for the duration of their program, so experience living in close quarters is a plus.

Duties include, though are not limited to:
Living aboard with students supporting them in day to day life and daily activities of program.
Working as part of a team to prepare and provision yachts for program.
Actively managing and recording yacht maintenance and repairs.
Working with the scuba instructors to support the daily diving operations.

Qualifications:
Licensed US Coast Guard Captain, Yachtmaster or equivalent experience.
Comfort operating a yacht over 40 feet, including standard operations, and anchoring/mooring in tight anchorages.
Understanding of basic yacht and diesel engine maintenance.
Experience in multi-day sailing trips/deliveries/chartering.
Previous experience working with teens and young adults preferred, especially in a summer camp/ 24/7 setting.
Able to participate in outdoor adventure activities such as hiking, snorkeling and community service activities.
Great communication skills and a professional demeanor to serve as a Broadreach ambassador.
Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills, able to work without direct supervision and adaptable to often changing, dynamic environments.
Must be able to attend staff training in St. Martin in early June.
Availability from late May to late August is required.

Preferred Qualifications:
Experience teaching sailing to youth is preferred.
Comfortable living and working in a group environment with more rustic living conditions. E.g. camp, hostel, liveaboard boat.
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification or higher is preferred.

Food and housing are included in your contract. Our summer season is based out of Saint Martin and runs from early June through Mid August. Training and programs are based out of Saint Martin.

Broadreach is committed to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion. We celebrate differences in age, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status and other characteristics that help broaden our perspectives. It is our aim, that all our staff, students and partners reflect and embrace these values.

How to Apply

Please submit a resume and application on our website https://www.gobroadreach.com/broadreach-summer-jobs/

**SUMMER** South Shore, Summer Delivery & Warehouse Team

Posted:
Location: Hanover MA

The Casual King is the South Shore’s largest outdoor furniture showroom. We specialize in premium teak, wicker, aluminum, and our exclusive Poly Lumber Collection.
We are MMA Alumni owned and operated and are looking for motivated, dependable South Shore students to join our delivery and warehouse team this summer.
This is active, hands-on work. If you like staying busy, working outdoors, and earning strong summer money, this is a great opportunity.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Possible driving of delivery trucks. We will pay for your DOT medical card or physical if needed.
Riding with drivers to deliver furniture throughout Southeastern MA
Moving and setting up outdoor furniture at customers’ homes
Power washing floor models and display pieces
Loading and unloading trucks using team lifts and equipment provided
Light furniture assembly such as connecting table tops to bases
Picking and staging orders in the warehouse
Helping maintain showroom displays
Deliveries often receive customer tips, which can add meaningful extra income throughout the summer.
This is physical work and you will be moving most of the day.

Schedule:
3 to 5 days per week
Tuesday through Saturday availability preferred
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
May through September
We are happy to work around MMA’s academic schedule.

Why Work Here:
$18 to $20 per hour plus delivery tips
Consistent summer hours
Active, outdoor work
MMA Alumni owned local business
We will pay for required DOT medical certification if driving
Strong references for dependable employees
Opportunity for future seasonal work
Requirements
18 years or older
South Shore resident
Reliable and punctual
Comfortable lifting and working physically
Professional in customers’ homes
Valid driver’s license required for driving role

www.thecasualking.com

How to Apply

Chief Engineer (Limited)

Chief Engineer (Limited)
VanEnkevort Tug & Barge, Inc.
Posted:
Location: Great Lakes

Acting as officer in charge of the Engine Department aboard U.S.-flagged Articulated Tug and Barge (ATB) units operating on the Great Lakes. Position is responsible for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and repair of all systems, equipment, machinery, and compartments assigned to the Engineering Department.

Also responsible for execution and documentation of the Planned Maintenance System (PMS) as well as the scheduling and completing of machinery surveys at routine intervals. This position ensures the tug and its barge are maintained and operated according to regulatory standards, company procedures, and industry best practices.

Responsibilities include:
- Engineering Operations
- Maintenance & Repairs
- Recordkeeping
- Regulatory Compliance
- Leadership & Safety
- Supply Management
- Voyage Support

Credential, License / Endorsement, Certificate, and Other Requirements:
- Valid U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC)
- Minimum U.S. Coast Guard license as Chief Engineer (Limited) (NOTE: Only National Endorsement Required / STCW not required)
- Endorsement of U.S. Coast Guard Lifeboatman / PSC (or approved course certificate)
- Valid U.S. Coast Guard Medical Certificate
- Valid U.S. DOT Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC)
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States as a U.S. citizen or national, or an alien admitted as a permanent resident, refugee or asylee
- Must be able to legally enter Canada
- Must be able to give/receive written and oral orders in English

Working Conditions:
- Work performed in a maritime environment with exposure to cold, heat, rain, snow, and ice depending on season.
- Rotational, live-a-board 28/28 schedule, with extended periods away from home, sailing remotely on a vessel away from shore.
- Physically demanding; must be able to perform all tasks listed under Section VIII of the U.S. Coast Guard ‘Application for Medical Certificate’ (Form CG-719K)
- Participation in pre-employment and random drug and alcohol screening as required by DOT / U.S. Coast Guard.

How to Apply

Please apply by either e-mailing crewjobs@vtbarge.com or through the following Indeed positing: https://www.indeed.com/job/uscg-licensed-chief-engineer-limited-great-l…