Barge Transfer Services is committed to safe, efficient, and sustainable marine transportation. Our team is dedicated to protecting the environment while ensuring the highest standards of safety and reliability in our operations. Join us and become part of a dynamic workforce that keeps maritime commerce flowing smoothly.
Are you ready to embark on an exciting and rewarding career on the water? As a Shore Tankerman Apprentice, you'll play a vital role in the safe transfer of liquid cargoes on barges, working shoreside and being "on call" for dynamic challenges. This role is perfect for individuals eager to learn and grow in the maritime industry, offering hands-on experience with handling dangerous liquids and ensuring compliance with safety protocols and environmental regulations.
Why Join Us?
This demanding yet rewarding position offers the opportunity to contribute to the success of marine transportation operations while protecting the environment and maintaining high safety standards. At Barge Transfer Services, you'll have the chance to develop your skills, work in a supportive team environment, and advance your career in the maritime industry.
Shore Tanker Apprentice Benefits:
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Competitive hourly compensation ($19 - $20/hr)
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Develop an in demand licensed skill - paid training & licensing
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100% paid employee health, vision, and dental insurance
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Paid vacation time - 7 days in year 1, 14 days in year 4, 21 days in year 7
Shore Tanker Apprentice Key Responsibilities:
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Ensure the safe transfer of liquid tank barges while adhering to all safety protocols and regulations.
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Handle and transfer hazardous liquids with a high level of skill and knowledge.
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Maintain a secure and sustainable work environment.
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Willing to undergo training to obtain a Merchant Mariner Document with a Tankerman's-PIC endorsement.
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Successful completion of an approved cargo course certification is necessary.
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Possess a current and valid driver's license.
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Get TWIC License
Technical Skills and Knowledge:
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Proficiency in operating and maintaining liquid transfer equipment (pumps, hoses, valves).
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Familiarity with different types of liquid cargoes and their handling requirements.
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Understanding of barge and vessel operations, including cargo tank configurations and loading/unloading procedures.