At Vane Brothers deckhands are one of the 4 or 5 crew members aboard a tugboat whose primary responsibility is to help keep the vessel clean and seaworthy. Deckhands typically work in teams under the direction of a captain or mate assisting with the operation of the vessel. All newly hired fleet crew members must go through an evaluation or training period. The length of our program varies and is based upon qualifications, experience, and the tug captain’s approval. Deckhand training takes approximately 6 weeks. Deckhands perform any combination of the following duties aboard watercraft such as tugboats and barges.
After a period, you can attend AB School and work towards the AB endorsement. (AB) Able Bodied Seaman Responsibilities: The AB has the same responsibilities as the OS; however, the AB has more training and experience. The AB assists training the deckhand (trainee). Requirements: Sea time and rigorous training exam process.
Work schedule: Equal time – 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off or 3 weeks on,3 weeks off
Full Benefits
Paid monthly.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Responsible for hoisting, lowering, and securing all the lines used aboard the vessel.
Lifting and moving heavy equipment
Preparing meals for the crew
Performing tasks such as painting the deck, scrubbing the deck with a brush or mop, or washing windows and walls inside the ship
Following safety procedures
Stand watch to locate navigational aids and look for possible obstructions in the vessels path.
Operates tow winch, controls vessels anchoring mechanism.
Performs stern well checks.
Requirements & Qualifications
Merchant Mariners Credential (MMC) -required.
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) -required.
Medical Certificate-required
High School Diploma (GED or Equivalence Certificate) preferred.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 50lbs.