Marine personnel are required by the United
States Coast Guard to hold a Merchant Mariner's Document ("Z
Card"). Please review the U.S. Mariner License, Document,
or Certificate
Registry Requirements (http://www.uscg.mil/STCW/l-home.htm) for more information.
Current positions include:
Captain
/ Relief Captain
Chief Engineer / Relief
Engineer
Mate
Barge Captain
QMED/Oiler
Tankerman
Able Seaman / Ordinary
Seaman / Deckhand
Captain / Relief Captain
Summary Description
Vessel Captain, or the Relief Captain when acting in his or
her capacity as Captain, is the Master as well as the Manager
of the vessel. The Captain shall be responsible for the safe
and efficient operation of the vessel and its tow, including,
but not limited to the safe navigation and piloting of the
vessel and its tow, the seaworthiness of the vessel and its
Company owned tows, the safety of the crew and any passengers,
protection of the environment, protection of the cargo or
property of the charterer, charterer relations, bridge administration
and paperwork, cost control, crew supervision and on the job
training, and other responsibilities that may be assigned
by the Company or that the Captain recognizes as essential
to his/her responsibility as Master and Manager of the Vessel.
Qualifications and Experience
The Captain of a Company vessel shall be able to read and
write English. Ability to also
read and write in Spanish is preferred, but not a required
qualification. The Captain shall be able to render, understand
and react to commands given in English. A valid driver's license
is required. The captain shall possess an U.S. Merchant Mariner's
document and a STCW training and certification booklet, as
required by law. The Captain shall possess the proper license
by the U.S.C.G. in for the type, tonnage, route and service
of the vessel to which he is assigned. The Captain shall possess
a FCC Marine Radio Operators Permit.

Chief Engineer / Relief Engineer
Summary Description
The Chief Engineer/Relief Engineer is responsible for operating
and maintaining the engine room and other mechanical systems
and equipment aboard the vessel to which he/she is assigned
and its tow, for the safe and efficient operation of the vessel
and its tow, including but not limited to compliance with
flag state and classification society regulations, the seaworthiness
of the vessel, the safety of the crew, protection of the environment,
operational and maintenance administration and paperwork,
cost control, crew supervision and on the job training, and
other responsibilities that may be assigned by the vessel's
Captain or that the Chief Engineer/Relief Engineer recognizes
as essential to his/her responsibility as manager of the vessel's
mechanical systems.
Qualifications and Experience
The Chief Engineer/Relief Engineer of a Company vessel shall
be able to read and write English. Ability to also read and
write in Spanish is preferred, but is not a required qualification.
The Chief Engineer/Relief Engineer shall be able to render,
understand and react to commands given in English. A valid
driver's license is required. The Chief Engineer/Relief Engineer
shall possess an U.S. Merchant Mariner's document and a STCW
training and certification booklet, as required by law. The
Chief Engineer/Relief Engineer shall possess the proper license
by the USCG for the type, horsepower and service of the vessel
to which he/she is assigned.

Mate
Summary Description
The Mate shall be responsible for the safe and efficient operation
of the vessel and its tow, including, but not limited to the
safe navigation and piloting of the vessel and its tow, the
seaworthiness of the vessel and its Company owned tows, the
safety of the crew and any passengers, protection of the environment,
protection of the cargo or property of the charterer, charterer
relations, bridge administration and paperwork, crew supervision
and on the job training, and other responsibilities that may
be assigned by the Captain/Relief Captain or that the Mate
recognizes as essential to his/her responsibility to the Captain.
Qualifications and Experience
The Mate of a Company vessel shall be able to read and write
English. Ability to also read and write in Spanish is preferred,
but is not a required qualification. The Mate shall be able
to render, understand, and react to commands given in English.
A valid driver's license is required. The Mate shall possess
an U.S. Merchant Mariner's document and a STCW training and
certification booklet, as required by law. The Mate shall
possess the proper license by the USCG for the type, tonnage,
route and service of the vessel to which he/she is assigned.
The Mate shall possess a FCC Marine Radio Operators Permit.

Barge Captain
Summary Description
The Barge Captain shall be responsible for the safe and efficient
operation of the tank barge to which is assigned, including
its operation, its seaworthiness, its routine maintenance,
the safety of its crew, protection of the environment, protection
of the cargo or property of the charterer, charterer relations,
cargo administration and paperwork, cost control, crew supervision
and on the job training, and other responsibilities that may
be assigned by his/her Master or Captain or that the Captain
recognizes as essential to his/her responsibility as operator
and manager of the barge
Qualifications and Experience
The Barge Captain of a Company tank barge shall be able to
read and write English. Ability to also read and write in
Spanish is preferred, but not a required qualification. The
Barge Captain shall be able to render, understand and react
to commands given in English. A valid driver's license is
required. The Barge Captain shall possess an U.S. Merchant
Mariner's document and a STCW training and certification booklet,
as required by law. The Barge Captain shall possess the proper
Able Bodied Seaman and Tankerman's Certification by the USCG
in for the type, tonnage, route and service of the vessel
to which he is assigned.

QMED/Oiler
Summary Description
The QMED/Oiler is responsible for operating and maintaining
the engine room and other mechanical systems and equipment
aboard the vessel to which he/she is assigned, and its tow.
Qualifications and Experience
The QMED/Oiler of a Company vessel shall be able to read and
communicate in English. Ability to also read and write in
Spanish is preferred, but is not a required qualification.
The QMED/Oiler shall be able to render, understand and react
to commands given in English. A valid driver's license is
required. The QMED/Oiler shall possess an U.S. Merchant Mariner's
document and a STCW training and certification booklet, as
required by law. The QMED/Oiler shall possess the proper certification
by the USCG for the type, horsepower and service of the vessel
to which he/she is assigned.

Tankerman
Summary Description
The Tankerman shall be responsible for the safe and efficient
operation of the tank barge to which is assigned, including
its operation and its routine maintenance, the protection
of the environment, protection of the cargo or property of
the charterer, charterer relations, and cargo paperwork. The
tankerman shall also perform duties aboard the towing vessel
aboard which he/she serves similar to those of an ordinary
seaman, when so required by towing operations.
Qualifications and Experience
Tankerman shall be able to read and write English. Ability
to also read and write in Spanish is preferred, but not a
required qualification. The Tankerman shall be able to render,
understand and react to commands given in English. A valid
driver's license is required. The Tankerman shall possess
an U.S. Merchant Mariner's document and a STCW training and
certification booklet, as required by law, and a Tankerman's
Certification by the USCG for the type and service of the
vessel to which he/she is assigned.

Able Seaman / Ordinary Seaman / Deckhand
Summary Description
The position of Able Seaman (AB), Ordinary Seaman (OS), or
Deck Hand (DH) is considered to be a manual laborer on the
vessel, and is responsible for routine deck operations aboard
the vessel, including maintaining the cleanliness of the vessel.
Qualifications and Experience
Able Seaman (AB), Ordinary Seaman (OS), or Deck Hand (DH)
shall be able to read and write English or Spanish, and understand
and react to commands from the vessel officers given in English.
A valid driver's license is required. The individual shall
possess an U.S. Merchant Mariner's document and a STCW training
and certification booklet, as required by law. Able Seaman
and Ordinary Seaman shall possess valid certification for
their designations as issued by the United States Coast Guard
and endorsed on their documents.
NOTE: Various positions for employment
are governed by specific written job descriptions, rather
than the summary descriptions published on the website.

