VESSEL CAPTAIN
The Captain may reside anywhere within the United States, provided he is available at the port of embarkation as required.
Our client is a marine transportation service provider offering a multitude of marine transportation services. Safety is their no. 1 top priority, and they are in search of a vessel captain that will echo those sentiments.
Primary Responsibilities
- Ensure the safe and efficient operation of the vessel, tow, and onboard crew during all phases of transit.
- Enforce company safety protocols and regulatory compliance during all watch periods.
- Accurately maintain and submit daily logs, reports, checklists, and voyage documentation.
- Act as the Vessel Security Officer and implement the Vessel Security Plan.
- Educate crew on cargo details and any associated risks, especially hazardous materials.
- Conduct routine inspections of life-saving appliances, firefighting systems, and emergency gear.
- Maintain vessel cleanliness and enforce sanitary and orderly living/work conditions.
- Lead scheduled drills and safety training exercises per company and USCG guidelines.
- Implement vessel operating procedures, maintain compliance with company policies, and support budget adherence.
- Provide direction and leadership to crew members; monitor performance and give feedback.
- Conduct internal inspections and participate in audits to identify safety or operational risks.
- Maintain effective communication with shore personnel, regulatory authorities, and other vessels.
- Prepare crew and vessel for emergency situations, including drills, evacuations, or unplanned incidents.
- Operate the vessel in alignment with environmental, safety, and security standards.
- Uphold company reputation through professional conduct with customers, port personnel, and the general public.
- Monitor and manage crew schedules to ensure proper rest and safe watch rotations.
- Execute other duties and responsibilities as assigned by management.
Minimum Qualifications
- Active USCG Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) with appropriate Towing Endorsement
- Valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
- Radar Observer Endorsement
- Able to stand a 6-on/6-off watch schedule or 12-hour harbor watch
- Demonstrated experience operating with multiple barge tows (6+ preferred for river operations)
- Pass DOT drug testing and participate in random screening program
- Meet USCG physical qualifications and pass physical exam
- Strong communication skills—written and verbal—with ability to follow directives
- Effective time management and decision-making under pressure
- Ability to lead, supervise, and work collaboratively with a diverse crew
Preferred Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent (GED)
- Previous experience in a Captain or senior crew role within inland or coastal towing operations
- Prior background in safety-critical marine transportation environments
Physical Demands
Due to the hazardous and dynamic nature of towing operations, all crew members must maintain physical readiness and endurance, including but not limited to:
- Walk up to two (2) miles daily across moving barges and vessels
- Lift and carry objects weighing 60–100 lbs over distances up to 1000 feet
- Ascend/descend ladders up to 40 feet in height
- Navigate tight spaces, including hatches as small as 18 inches in diameter
- Move safely across decks and structures both vertically and horizontally
- Work extended hours in varied weather conditions (sun, rain, wind, etc.)
- Maintain visual acuity and situational awareness at all times
- Remain alert and responsive throughout long shifts, typically 12 hours or more
TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION, SUBMIT YOUR RESUME TO: LINDA.POWELL@GOGPAC.COM
SALARY: $140K TO $200K LOCATION: REMOTE