Extra Relief Third Mate
Summary
Title: | Extra Relief Third Mate |
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ID: | 1034 |
Type: | Shipboard |
Location: | Alaska |
Route: | Varies |
Vessels: | Varies |
Pay Range: | 39.80 |
Open to: | All Applicants |
Description
The Alaska Marine Highway is on the lookout for focused, hard-working individuals interested in working as an extra
relief Third Mate on one of our many ferries.
This is a year-round position, with work assignments on a two week rotation. As an unlimited tonnage USCG licensed
deck officer, you’ll be working in a supervisory role, responsible for the navigation, communications, unlicensed deck
crew, passengers, and vessel operations.
AMHS deck officers are members of the bargaining unit Masters Mates and Pilots. More information on vessel specifics and
their routes can be found at https://dot.alaska.gov/amhs/
Compensation & Benefits
AMHS offers a competitive starting pay scale which can vary depending on residency and by operating region. AMHS
employees qualify for State of Alaska benefits usually within 30 days of hire. The State of Alaska offers one of the
best benefit systems in the state and includes medical and dental insurance with optional family coverage, retirement
benefits, vacation and personal leave which accrues with years of service. A summary of state benefits can be reviewed
at http://dot.alaska.gov/job-opportunities/benefits.shtml.
Required Certifications
1. Valid U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) issued Merchant Mariner’s Credential (MMC) endorsed with the following:
STCW Endorsements: (indicated by Roman Numerals)
• Basic (Safety) Training (VI/1)
• Officer in Charge of a Watch (II/1) (Waiver-able based on need)
• Vessel Personnel with Designated Security Duties (VI/6)
National Endorsements:
• 3rd Mate Oceans
• Lifeboatman
• Radar Unlimited
2.Valid Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC) (color copy)
3. Current DOT Drug (within the last 6 months)
4. Current USCG Medical Certificate (STCW 2yr date)
5. Valid Driver’s License
Desired Knowledge & Abilities
• Knowledge of operations protocols for the vessel, crew, passengers and cargo.
• Understanding of Deck operations including cargo management, Deck maintenance and coordination of supplies.
• Ability to maintain charts and operational checks on the navigation equipment.
• Working knowledge of safety protocols and emergency survival equipment.