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Captain /mate / engineer/ project manager

Juneau, AK, USA

Yacht, tour boat, commercial, delivery's or any other work within the scope of my license. Long term, relief, seasonal or day rate work. Ready to upgrade to 200 tons, All Coast Guard testing complete. Many years on tour boats, passenger ferry's…

Prefer sailing as Chief Mate ( Towing, or Coastal Freighters under 1600 ton)

Lakewood, WA, USA

Seeking extended tour (3 to 11 months) on tugs, towboats, or coastal freighters in seaworthy condition. I am a professional mariner. Keeping these youngsters safe, their fingers attached, the gear rigged properly, and fuel inside the tanks.

Mater/Mate 500 Ton Oceans, 3rd Mate unlimited

Portsmouth, RI, USA

Self-directed and innovative professional mariner with thirteen years of hands-on and management experience in marine tourism, seeking the challenge and year round security of employment in the marine transportation industry. Harbor. ÿ Responsible…

Crew Member

Tampa, FL, USA

I would like a maritime position as a crew member. I have done a lot of restaurant work, fast food work, roofing work. I am 36 years old, single and am able to be away from home for long periods of time. Shields Roofing-worked for 10 years repairing roofs. Sonic-as a crew leader.

Mate/ AB

Tacoma, WA, USA

goal to obtain towing endorsement and upgrade Licenses. Seeking long term position with growing company that has advancement opportunities within its employees. Like to use years of accumulated knowledge and skills to benefit a company and its employees. 9 years USCG Surf rescue and port Security.

Deck Hand and oiler engineroom

Irving, TX, USA

I would like to work 2 weeks on 2weeks off. Or one month on one month off schedule. On a boat thats not related to fishing. I worked as an oiler in the engine room since 2010 to present on a 320ft fishing trawler in the bearing sea of Alaska.

Crewing/Personnel/HR Manager

Montclair, NJ, USA

To obtain a Crewing or Personnel or HR Manager position within the Marine/Maritime Transportation Industry, again. MANAGER, Crewing - Managed a staff of three (3) with full ownership of crew management and claims services for company managed/operated vessels.

Able Bodied Seaman/Deckhand

Homer, AK, USA

I am looking to join a team of hard working people. I believe I have the skill set and the attitude to assist your company operations. I have worked on Research Vessels (conducting helicopter/vessel operations), Tug Boats, Tenders and Fishing Vessels.

Entry level engineer

Jacksonville, FL, USA

I am keen to learn new skills and have new experiences in the Merchant Marines field and adjust to new responsibilities in any diverse environment. Duties: responsible for maintaining the Navy's communications systems onboard ships, aircraft and at shore facilities.

Captain / Mate

Olympia, WA, USA

I am looking for work in the offshore oil & gas industry. Initially I would like to sail as Mate on an OSV or similar vessel, with advancement possibilities if and when appropriate. Mate aboard F/V Alaska Juris, a 240ft factory trawler with a crew of 50.

Captain

Keaau, HI, USA

To operate as captain, fishing boats commercial or yacht sport fising. 1. Real keen at putting fish on the boat.

500 ton Master

Lafayette, LA, USA

Run a boat doing most anything. I have 20 years of commercial fishing in Alaska and 5 Years running supply boats in the Gulf of MexicoMy last job was Master on a 100 ton supply boat for 4 years and I have great suppervisional abilities My boat…

25 years Marine & Aviation Experience

Jupiter, FL, USA

To use my many years of learning the ropes, to the best of my ability to create a safe working environment for the profitablity of your organization. ? 25 years of marine an aviation related experience. ? Supervised refurbishment of Detroit Diesel Engines.

Steward/Cook

Bremerton, WA, USA

14 months at sea, with University of WA. Oceanography, Coastal Transportation, Golden Ak. Processor, Exxon Valdez oil spill assessment, private vessel for State of AK. University of AK. Minor: Arts/Humanities, graduated 1998 with Associate of Arts degree. 5 years of N.W.

Master 100 Ton OUPV

Westminster, SC, USA

After being aboard vessels since 1987 from San Diego to S. Pacific to Alaska , in 1995 I spent 2 months in school studying for my license. I,ve used throughout Ak.

Master 1600 Oceans, Master Towing Oceans

Ridgefield, WA, USA

To serve with excellence as Master taking advantage of my operating experience aboard Towing vessels. I desire stable employment with benefits to support my family while I serve my employer to the best of my abilities. Currently hold a Master 1600 GT/3000 ITC Oceans and Master of Towing Oceans…

100 ton Captain, 1600 ton Mate, Unlimited Able Body seaman

Seatac, WA, USA

I am hard working, energetic, and resourceful. I enjoy gaining new skills and applying them in my career. I feel I am a skilled boat handler that gets the feel for the vessel, and enjoy being part of a crew that works well together to get the job done.

Trainee -Apprentice Position Open to all Fields in the Marine Industry

Knoxville, TN, USA

I am intrested in getting my foot in the door to a promsing career. I am open to all positions - Trades in the marine industry. I am willing to travel,go to school. I do have some marine experience already. Looking for a job with advancement opportunities.

Deck Hand - Ordinary Seaman Merchant Mariners Document

Eagle River, AK, USA

(Aug. 9, 2007 – Oct. Crowley Marine Services, Anchorage, Alaska – Kuskokwim River. Ordinary Seaman Merchant Mariner – Deckhand tug-boat duties, petroleum loading and discharge, and break & tow duties between Bethel and McGrath. Supervisor: Gregory Pavellas. Ph: (907) 830-2085.

Master-1600 GT, 3/Mate- Any GT/Oceans, Master of Towing Vessels, TOAR Designated Evaluator

Portland, ME, USA

OBJECTIVE: Employment as Master on sea-going vessels. 08/07-09/07; Captain of salvage tugs for Resolve Marine Group, Theodore, AL. Safe operation of tugs and tug/barge units in Mobile Bay waters. Training of vessel crew members. Chart and publication corrections from USCG “Notice to Mariners”.