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Employment/Recruitment • wwwMaritimeJobs.com
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Computer skills: Word and Excel
Knowledge of oil transportation and marine industry.
Knowledge of tugs and barge maintenance systems and equipment.
Ability to repair marine equipment on site under adverse conditions.
Ability to deal with others using courtesy, tact, and good judgment.
Maintain the confidentiality of all sensitive communications.
Ability to understand and execute complex oral and written instructions.
Ability to work independently with minimal or no guidance.
Ability to get along with office staff and ves- sel crewmembers.
Must be physically fit enough to board barges and tugs at sea and in port.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Must be able to read, speak, write, type, and understand English in person and over the telephone.
Must be thoroughly familiar with tank barge operations, ship operations, and termi- nal/refinery operations.
EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY USED:
Required to work aboard boats and barges using pike poles, heavy lines, winches, mechanical tools for repairs.
Computer
Copier
Fax Machine
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Experience maintaining tugs and barges. 3 years at sea on tankers or oil barges or equivalent military experience. 3 years of increasingly responsible port engineering experience in the maritime industry.
EDUCATION / TRAINING:
Four year college education in Maritime field or related studies or equivalent expe- rience.
U.S. Coast Guard license or U.S. Coast
Guard Tankerman endorsement on a
Merchant Mariner's Document.
HAZWOPER (including Incident Command
System) training within 90 days of being hired.
First Aid training.
CPR training.
OTHER DUTIES:
Perform related duties as assigned.
Perform in the company Spill Management team as assigned.
Human Resources
Harley Marine Services 910 SW Spokane Street
WA 98134
Fax: 206-428-7194
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://harleymarine.com/jobs.html
Director of Quality, Safety &
Environmental
Job Location: USA, Seattle
JOB TITLE: Director of Quality, Safety &
Environmental
LOCATION: Puget Sound / Columbia
River, L.A. / Long Beach Harbor, San
Francisco, New York Harbor
GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION:
Ensuring company quality, safety and envi- ronmental policies and procedures are developed and maintained in accordance with all applicable codes, standards, regu- lations and Company procedures.
Compliance with regulatory agencies
Providing Management oversight for:
Company safety;
Vessel inspections;
Emergency preparedness;
Investigation of incidents and near misses when applicable and other significant safe- ty and environmental management issues.
Coordinating and maintaining HMS safety and regulatory training programs
Initiating the reporting of claims
Monitoring the return to work status of lost time employees and keeping stakeholders apprised as necessary
Organizing and maintaining the Company
Incident Command System
Participating in the HMS Quality and
Oversight Group 5 ) &