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Foss Conventional Master Captain Ocean Towing in Seattle, Washington

Conventional Master Captain Ocean Towing 003-3888 Jun 14, 2024 450 Alaskan Way South Ste 706, Seattle, Washington 98104 Location / Homeport: US Position: Master Captain Schedule: 45-60 day hitch; average 180 days per year Reports to: Captain /Port Captain Pay Frequency: Semi-monthly Pay Range: $150k - $180k (est for 160-180 sea days annually) (EXCLUDES COVERED TRAVEL COSTS) What We Offer our Hardworking Mariners: At Foss, we recognize that our employees are the foundation of our company and of our success. We value and respect the individuals that make up the Foss family and are proud to have one of the industry's highest records for employee longevity. We provide eligible employees in this position with benefits and paid time off in accordance with regional compensation plans, state and local requirements. The benefit program includes medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your family. Life insurance equal to two times annual base salary. Accidental death and dismemberment insurance. Long term disability insurance. 401k program with a 4% match, vested immediately; and a company paid discretionary contribution of an additional 3% subject to a six (6) year vesting. Employee Assistance Program. Flexible Spending Accounts. Business travel assistance program. Other voluntary benefits are available for purchase via payroll deduction at group rates. Ocean Deck Officers accrue Accumulated Time Off (ATO) from date or hour. ATO is earned one hour for each hour worked (day for day). Nine (9) paid holidays with two (2) additional floating holidays available after six (6) months of service. Full-time employees will accrue ninety-six (96) hours of sick leave per year, up to a maximum of 1,040 hours. Bereavement Leave - three (3) paid days off for a death in the immediate family, or five (5) days off if travel greater than 500 miles is required. Fully paid ORCA transportation card. Tuition reimbursement. Summary of Position: The primary responsibility and authority for the execution of all vessel assignments including, but not limited to, planning the most efficient and safe operation of the vessel and its crew, implementing the operating plan in a cost-effective manner, and evaluating and reporting the results. It is the responsibility of all Masters to ensure compliance with policies and procedures, requirements and documentation in the Foss Safety Management System Manual (SMS). Masters have the specific obligation to ensure that all personnel assigned to vessels are provided with information, instructions and directions necessary for meeting the program objectives of safety, environmental protection and quality service through knowledgeable and competent execution of assigned tasks. Stands two, four-hour watches, 8 hour -off rotations in a twenty-four hour period. Qualifications: Three to Five years' experience as a Mate or Captain on domestic or international waters on conventional ocean-going twin-screw towing vessels. Must have a valid USCG Merchant Mariner Document or Merchant Mariner Credential. Must have a minimum USCG 1600 GT National Master upon Oceans License with Master of Towing Vessels upon Oceans and STCW 2010. Valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Valid U.S. Passport and able to travel internationally, including Canada and Panama, without restrictions. Valid state driver's license. Able to work weekends, holidays, and at night. Completion of a pre-employment physical and drug test, or proof of approved CG-719k or DOT Drug Testing Program letter within the last six months. Essential Functions Functions as the management representative and responsible person of the vessel they are assigned to. Ensures safe navigation of the vessel at all times. C

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