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Master Limited 60 GT – WCMRC – Sydney

Western Canada Marine Response Corporation (WCMRC) is a Transport Canada certified Response Organization, whose mandate is to ensure there is a state of preparedness in place and to mitigate the impact when an oil spill occurs. Our spill response team is responsible for protecting Canada’s West Coast. Our ability to take action early in an incident significantly reduces the negative impacts oil can have on the environment. Once on scene, WCMRC responders ensure that the situation is thoroughly and safely assessed, response strategies are carefully devised, and countermeasures are quickly deployed. How our team responds matters.

WCMRC is hiring a Full Time Spill Response Technician – 60GT Master to join our spill response team in Sidney, BC.

Our spill response team is comprised of professionals with diverse skills and experience. Their ability to effectively manage and direct spill response procedures within the first few hours after response activation significantly reduces the negative impacts oil can have on the surrounding environment. On a spill site, WCMRC personnel work to ensure that the situation is thoroughly assessed, response strategies are carefully devised, and resultant countermeasures are quickly deployed.

The specific responsibilities for this position include:

  • Captain vessels safely and effectively, provide direction to crew members to accomplish all assignments, and maintain records of allocated personnel and resources.
  • Ensure that all activities are carried out with due regard to personal safety, the safety of others, and in line with company policies and procedures.
  • Provide safe, prompt and efficient support to spill incidents, exercises and preparedness projects.
  • Maintain spill response equipment to ensure all equipment is operational and response ready at all times.
  • Lead and supervise small teams.
  • Ensure crew is fully trained and successfully executes assigned tasks during exercises, drills and oil spill response operations.
  • Participate in exercises, trains contractors and WCMRC personnel.
  • Ensure completion of monthly work orders, vessel runs, annual equipment refits, vessel dry docking, and assist with regulatory inspections, i.e. Transport Canada Vessel Inspections.
  • Provide training to our new hires/ casuals/ contractors.

The successful candidate will possess a Master 60GT Domestic certificate issued by Transport Canada, a minimum of three years of previous experience with marine and small power equipment maintenance, working knowledge of local coastlines, and emergency response training and/or experience.  A Class 5 Drivers License is required.  Must be physically fit for work at sea in calm and rough waters and be willing and able to work outdoors under inclement weather. Also, must be capable of lifting and carrying up to 50lbs on a regular basis.  You will also need to be a collaborative team player who thrives on coordinating and interacting with multiple people on multiple projects, and who is able to manage shifting priorities.

If you share our company values and believe that you have the necessary knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to succeed in this position, then we would like to hear from you.  To apply, send a cover letter and detailed resume.  http://wcmrc.com/careers/

Hourly Rate: $49.21

We thank you in advance for your response and regret that only those individuals who are selected for an interview will be contacted. 

Master Limited, 60GT – WCMRC – Richmond

Western Canada Marine Response Corporation (WCMRC) is a Transport Canada certified Response Organization, whose mandate is to ensure there is a state of preparedness in place and to mitigate the impact when an oil spill occurs. Our spill response team is responsible for protecting Canada’s West Coast. Our ability to take action early in an incident significantly reduces the negative impacts oil can have on the environment. Once on scene, WCMRC responders ensure that the situation is thoroughly and safely assessed, response strategies are carefully devised, and countermeasures are quickly deployed. How our team responds matters.

WCMRC is hiring a Full Time Spill Response Technician – 60GT Master to join our spill response team in Richmond, BC.

Our spill response team is comprised of professionals with diverse skills and experience. Their ability to effectively manage and direct spill response procedures within the first few hours after response activation significantly reduces the negative impacts oil can have on the surrounding environment. On a spill site, WCMRC personnel work to ensure that the situation is thoroughly assessed, response strategies are carefully devised, and resultant countermeasures are quickly deployed.

The specific responsibilities for this position include:

  • Captain vessels safely and effectively, provide direction to crew members to accomplish all assignments, and maintain records of allocated personnel and resources.
  • Ensure that all activities are carried out with due regard to personal safety, the safety of others, and in line with company policies and procedures.
  • Provide safe, prompt and efficient support to spill incidents, exercises and preparedness projects.
  • Maintain spill response equipment to ensure all equipment is operational and response ready at all times.
  • Lead and supervise small teams.
  • Ensure crew is fully trained and successfully executes assigned tasks during exercises, drills and oil spill response operations.
  • Participate in exercises, trains contractors and WCMRC personnel.
  • Ensure completion of monthly work orders, vessel runs, annual equipment refits, vessel dry docking, and assist with regulatory inspections, i.e. Transport Canada Vessel Inspections.
  • Provide training to our new hires/ casuals/ contractors.

The successful candidate will possess a Master 60 GT Domestic certificate issued by Transport Canada, a minimum of three years of previous experience with marine and small power equipment maintenance, working knowledge of local coastlines, and emergency response training and/or experience.  A Class 5 Drivers License is required.  Must be physically fit for work at sea in calm and rough waters and be willing and able to work outdoors under inclement weather. Also, must be capable of lifting and carrying up to 50lbs on a regular basis.  You will also need to be a collaborative team player who thrives on coordinating and interacting with multiple people on multiple projects, and who is able to manage shifting priorities.

If you share our company values and believe that you have the necessary knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to succeed in this position, then we would like to hear from you.  To apply, send a cover letter and detailed resume.  http://wcmrc.com/careers/

Hourly Rate: $49.21

We thank you in advance for your response and regret that only those individuals who are selected for an interview will be contacted. 

Master Limited – 60 Gross Tonnage or MORE

Ship Captain (Full-Time, Seasonal) 

Heritage Park – Calgary AB

Posted March 1, 2023 

Heritage Park is looking for an experienced individual to join our team.   Take the wheel of one of Park’s most iconic attractions as the captain of the S.S. Moyie. Haul up the anchor and work in the fresh air of the quarterdeck, sailing the Calgary Glenmore Reservoir multiple times every day! Apply now for this exciting position and spend your summer on the water.  

The Ship Captain ensures scheduled passenger service on the S.S. Moyie operates in a safe and efficient manner. Supervises staff and ensures the ship is operated in accordance with all government regulations and Heritage Park Policies. 

This is an annual seasonal full-time position role that runs from May to September.   

Duties & Responsibilities: 

  • Navigates the vessel in designated areas. 
  • Provides Customer service and information to passengers in a courteous and friendly manner, accepts tickets, and deal with any passenger problems. 
  • Maintains scheduled passenger service. 
  • Assess weather, vessel, and other conditions; Suspend service if passenger or vessel safety is at risk. 
  • Ensures the vessel is properly maintained, serviced, and repaired in accordance with Department of Transports standards and regulations, and that the vessel successfully passes inspections. 
  • Assists in the selection of staff and evaluates aspects of their job performance as required. 
  • Responsible for ensuring all pre- and post-season vessel preparations are completed. 
  • Schedules staff for private functions held on the vessel after regular Park hours. 
  • Provides support to the Reservoir Safety Patrol Boat by reporting problem situations and specifying their location. 
  • Other duties as assigned. 

 Education, Credentials and Experience 

  • Completion of High School 
  • Training in relevant areas of seamanship.  
  • Must hold a Minister’s certificate -Masters, Limited for a vessel of 60 gross tonnages or more. 
  • Three (3) years of job-related experience. 
  • Is well-versed and knowledgeable in marine safety procedures. 

 Skills: 

  • Strong supervisory skills, the ability to spot and solve problems, 
  • Excellent judgement and decision-making,  
  • Good verbal and written communication skills  
  • Health and safety-oriented attitude 

 Hours of work  

  • 40 hours per week. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including weekends and holidays.   
  • Must adhere to costume policies by wearing a designated costume provided by Heritage Park.  

 Contact Tricia Dalton for more info: hr@heritagepark.ca

Ships’s Captain – Feb 2023[1638]R 

Contract Captain and Deckhand – Ministry of Forests

Contract Captain and Deckhand – Ministry of Forests

Job Description:

A Contract Captain and Deckhand are required for MV Forest Patrol. The Captain and Deckhand will be responsible for the navigation, manoeuvring, operation and security of the Ministry of Forests vessel the “MV Forest Patrol” and one or more small support vessel(s) to transport and accommodate the Ministry clients and Government employees as required.

Company Description: Ministry of Forests (MOF), North Island Central Coast District

The Vessel:

The MV Forest Patrol is a 54’ Canoe Cove, a crewed vessel, which sleeps 7 passengers and 2 crew. Supplied with the vessel is a large aluminum skiff with a 150hp motor, as well as numerous other pieces of equipment including two motorcycles, which can be requested (if passengers are capable of operation).

Our Ideal Candidate:

We are looking for a full-time contract captain and deckhand to lead the charge in managing and operating the MV Forest Patrol, ideal qualities include:

  • Experience managing a vessel; leading a crew, directing, and coordinating maintenance, and working with an operations team to prepare the vessel for safe operations
  • Ability to work at sea for extended periods in a variety of weather conditions and sea
  • Flexible & organized, with a proven ability to anticipate the needs of the
  • Experience operating a vessel in the North Island and Central Coast areas of British

Qualifications:

Licensed Captain holding the following qualifications/experience:

 

Engineer/Deckhand/Cook holding the following qualifications/experience

  • Is capable of repairing and maintaining all heavy and light-duty machinery and equipment onboard both vessels
  • Has a valid Food Safe Level 1 Certificate
  • Has experience in food preparations and catering
  • Has Small Vessel Operators Proficiency Training Course from a Transport Canada Approved Recognized Institution
  • Marine Emergency Duties – Domestic Vessel Safety (formerly MED A1 or A2) from a Transport Canada Approved Recognized Institution.

Duties:

The MV forest Patrol Captain (and deckhand) will be responsible for assisting and communicating with the operations manager to administer and manage the vessel in the overall preparation and readiness for the season, as well as operations during the sailing season. This includes the coordination and administration of winter season refit work, yearly service maintenance, ship certifications, and safety equipment). The head Captain will:

  • Ensure that the ship adheres to all associated Transport Canada regulations and meets the regulatory requirements.
  • Ensure that the vessel maintains all company standing orders and is sailing under company
  • Be expected to perform maintenance where needed and to best fit his or her skills as directed by the operations manager.
  • Ensure that all systems are in operational order and accompany the vessel as required during refit schedules and assist technical personnel in carrying out repairs and alterations; maintain an adequate level of supplies and routine parts.
  • Maintains and administers a preventative maintenance schedule for the

Other Duties Include:

  • Cater and provide three (3) full meals per person per day, plus assorted snacks and beverages for all Authorized Personnel aboard the MV Forest Patrol
  • Transport Ministry staff and contractors from the Ministry vessels to the shore and return as arranged by Ministry staff.
  • Maintain the radio communication schedule as per district safety procedures policy:
  • Perform safety checks on all ship’s systems prior to leaving port, regularly during the voyage and again at the conclusion of the trip. All checks, and their results, are to be noted in the Ship’s Log.
  • Provide laundry cleaning services for linens (sheets, towels) supplied by the
  • Provide security and monitoring services for the Vessel and associated equipment as per the definition of “Watchkeeping Day” when the vessel is moored and not in use

For additional information and to apply please contact: Darren Rowsell at 250-956-5064 or email Forest.Patrol@gov.bc.ca

Tymac Launch Service – 60GT Master Wanted

Founded in 1930 Tymac Launch Service Ltd. has been transporting Ships’ Pilots, Agents, and Crew along with tug & barge service of various cargoes to and from Vancouver Harbour and English Bay Anchorages.

Tymac’s Services Include: – Marine Pilot Boarding & Disembarkation – Movement of Ships Crew, Agents, Ship Owners and Representatives to and from Anchorage / Shore – Delivery of Equipment, Supplies, Bulk Liquids or other Various Cargo’s via. Tug & Barge – Water Taxi Service for Governmental Agencies (CBSA, CFIA, DOT), and other Professional Organizations. – RO/RO Loading, Delivery & Discharge

Tymac launch is looking for a water taxi and Tug Master with a minimum of 2 years of experience for our Vancouver operations.

International Longshore & Warehouse Union Canada

Local 400

120 – 111 Victoria Drive

Vancouver, BC

Tel: 604-251-7174

Requirements

Launch Master Salary: $39.27 per hour – 3% yearly increase

Tug Master Salary: $42.18 per hour – 3% yearly increase

Double time after 12hrs

 

Please reply with resume to operations@tymac.ca

Camp Jubilee – Passenger Vessel Captain

Job Posting – Passenger Vessel Captain

(7 Month Seasonal Contract)

Camp Jubilee Retreat and Conference Centre is situated on the scenic and majestic Indian Arm.  As Camp Jubilee is only accessible by water, we are looking to hire 1-2 Passenger Boat Captains (Full or Part-Time) for our busy 2022 season from April to October.

The successful applicant(s) will mainly shuttle children up to Camp Jubilee and back. We also offer Water Taxi and Tour services to the general public (through our operating partner Indian Arm Recreational Services Ltd). The vessels include 2-40 passenger vessels as well as a 12-passenger water taxi. The successful candidate will be a friendly, “hands-on” mariner who enjoys “Being on the Water” and has a keen interest in hosting and educating guests of all ages, especially children.

Required Certifications/Experience:

  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License
  • Qualified Captain with a minimum of a Masters Limited 60 Ton certification
    SVMO certification preferred
  • Minimum of Standard Marine First Aid/CPR C
  • Radio Operator certification (ROC-MC)
  • Criminal Record Check with vulnerable sector search

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Wage and Benefits

  • Hourly Salary
  • End of Season Completion Bonus
  • Cell Phone Allowance
  • Hourly: $ 30.00 – $ 35.00/Hour

Applications can be submitted to: duckworth@campjubilee.ca

See the full job posting here

Captain Needed – 60-Ton Master

BLUEWATER ADVENTURES: CAPTAIN

Bluewater Adventures Ltd. is a well-established, small eco-tourism company that offers multi-day wildlife/nature trips onboard one of our motor-sailors around the central and northern coast of British Columbia in Haida Gwaii, Great Bear Rainforest, Khutzeymateen, Northern Vancouver Island and Southeast Alaska. Our season typically runs from May to October and crew are hired on a contract basis. The core crew typically work two trips on, two trips off; a relief captain would fill in as available. Our trips take place onboard one of our three motor-sailors: the Island Solitude, Island Odyssey, and Island Roamer – which are 85 ft and 68 ft in length respectively. A typical trip will have 12 guests and a 4-person crew made up of a Captain, Mate, Cook, and Naturalist.
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Captains Needed – Gulf Island Water Taxi

Accredited 60 ton Captain sought for work out of Sidney, B.C., amongst the
Southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia. Long established business.

Pilot Launch to Serve Commercial Shipping:
Commercial deep-sea freighters use the designated anchorages surrounding the Gulf Islands while awaiting a berth at Vancouver cargo docks. Gulf Islands Water Taxi regularly transport B.C. coast pilots to and from these ships. The taxi is also used to ferry ship’s agents, Canada Customs officials, ship’s surveyors, inspectors, crew and supplies.
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Coxswain / Deckhand

Nanaimo Port Authority

Coxswain / Deckhand

The Port of Nanaimo is seeking vessel Coxswains/Deckhands or persons with marine experience, for
casual/on-call Positions. Key duties may include – maintain vessels, equipment and machinery, perform
seamanship duties, simple repairs to engines and equipment, participate in vessel safety drills (fire, ship
abandonment, damage control, recovery of persons overboard), and assist in the testing of safety
equipment and systems. You must understand safe navigation procedures and the functions of the ship’s
navigation equipment.

Must reside within a 20 minute drive to #10 Wharf Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 2X3 and be able to respond to a pager call out.

Position Title : Patrol Vessel Crew Member
Department : Patrol Division
Reports to : Harbour Master
Status : Casual / On-call

PRE-REQUISITES REQUIRED:

Applicants must have successfully completed secondary school (or an approved alternative) and meet the
following criteria:
1. Master Limited Under 60 Gross Tonnage – required for Coxswain
2. Small Vessel Operator Proficiency (SVOP)
3. Marine Emergency Duties
• Standards for Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) Basic Safety
• Standards for Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats
4. Marine Basic First Aid
5. ROC-MC – Restricted Operator’s Certificate – Maritime Commercial
6. Valid Transport Canada Seafarer’s Medical
7. Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license – Unrestricted
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4. Ability to obtain Transport Canada Enforcement Officer Status
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6. Ability to work an on-call, time on/time off schedule
7. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
8. Thorough understanding of Canada Marine Act, Port Authority Operating Regulations, and small
commercial vessel regulations as they pertain to vessel operations and maintenance.

TO APPLY:

Send Resume, cover letter and copy of marine certifications to:
Arlene Rolston
Corporate Secretary
Nanaimo Port Authority
In person: Administration Offices, 100 Port Drive, Nanaimo, BC V9R 0C7
By mail: Box 131, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5K4
Email: arolston@npa.c

See complete Job Description here: Casual Patrol Crew External Posting Aug 25, 2021