Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corp
Landing Craft Truck Driver / Deck Crew (Finance)
Supervisor's Title: Vessel Manager/Captain
Payroll Classification:
Seadays and Fuel Operations, daily, exempt
Shipyard, hourly, non-exempt
Essential Functions: Work performed on the PWSAC vessel while at sea, in port and at any hatchery location as duties require. Must be able to move about freely; work outdoors in all weather conditions; ability to lift and carry 50 pounds; ability to climb stairs and ladders; work around water - on docks and floats; ability to climb aboard and about vessels and small aircraft; dexterity to maneuver through tight spaces and good balance on uneven and wet surfaces and in rough water; use radios, compasses, electronic navigational equipment, telephones and computers unimpaired. Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language. Must be able to hear and see to receive verbal and written instructions.
Basic Function: The Crewman/Truck Operator functions as part of the Alaskan Challenger operations team, in the transport of freight, fuel and personnel to and from the hatchery sites and ports located in Prince William Sound.
Primary Responsibilities: The responsibilities of the position are to provide immediate support to the Captain in the areas of freight services, fuel delivery, and vessel and vehicle maintenance for safe and efficient freight transport to and from the hatchery sites and ports located in Prince William Sound.
Description of duties and tasks:
Duties and tasks may be required at inconvenient times and with short notice, but nevertheless, must be carried out, unless prior arrangements have been made.
Freight Services
The Crewman/Truck Operator will work with the deck crew in duties which include, but at not limited to, the following
perform duties related to loading, securing, stowing and unloading of cargo, fuel, fuel transport vehicles or passengers
drive the fuel truck to designated vendors for pickup of fuel products, on and off the barge, and onto hatchery sites for the delivery and transfer of fuel to hatchery bulk tanks.
following policies and procedures, utilizing preventative measures, to avoid contamination to the environment
move freight vans off and onto the barge, utilizing jockey truck
handle lines and fenders during docking and undocking
operate deck equipment
steer the vessel, operate engines, or communicate with other vessels, under the supervision of the Captain
Vessel and Vehicle Maintenance
Under direction from the Captain, the Crewman/Truck Operator will perform maintenance and caretaking duties which include, but are not limited to the following:
maintaining vessel machinery, motor vehicles, equipment and tools according to periodic schedules or as needed
wash salt spray from vessel, motor vehicle and tanker vehicle after trips
maintenance and upkeep of the vessel's structures, duties which could include chipping, scraping, cleaning, priming and painting
maintaining all areas of the vessel in a clean and orderly fashion,
snow removal.
Safety
know the location of fire extinguishers, flare kits, life rings and line throwing devices, life raft deployment and any other safety related equipment
the crew member will report to the vessel in a timely manner, fit and ready for duty
Positions Supervised: None
Disclaimer: Duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list, and additional tasks may be assigned from time to time. The scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.