Assistant Port Engineer I
About the role
The Assistant Port Engineer I assists the Port Engineer and Captain(s) in conducting maintenance activities on company vessels and vehicles. They also assist in providing service to the boat and vehicle fleet, ensuring long-term guest safety, comfort, and costs. Additionally, they manage the Phoenix Avenue warehouse, including petroleum storage, tool storage, and general security.
Responsibilities
- Document all activities as required, creating a functional recordkeeping history such as Helm Connect and Limbl.
- Provide service to the boat and vehicle fleet, considering long-term guest safety, comfort, and costs.
- Maintain vessels and vehicles within applicable US Coast Guard and US Department of Transportation standards.
- Ensure prompt and proper disposal of all waste products, including used oil collection.
- Manage the new and used oil collection and distribution program, including vessel oil sampling, conducting oil changes, and maintaining filter inventory.
- Coordinate with Boat Captains, Land Facilities Maintenance Technician, and Transportation Coordinator to ensure proper disposal of waste products.
- Manage parts inventory, tracking, and organizing supplies.
- Assist with land facilities maintenance as required.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of diesel and gas internal combustion engines.
- Foundational knowledge of plumbing, AC/DC electrical systems, and vehicle maintenance.
- Familiarity with marine propulsion and control systems is an asset.
- Basic fabrication and carpentry skills.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills, especially for parts and record-keeping tasks.
- Ability to learn quickly and take direction in a team environment.
- Problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach to maintenance.
- Able to operate small heavy equipment required to maintain fleet and land facilities.
- Good communication skills and a collaborative attitude.
- Commitment to safety and quality workmanship.
Skills
- Basic understanding of diesel and gas internal combustion engines.
- Foundational knowledge of plumbing, AC/DC electrical systems, and vehicle maintenance.
- Familiarity with marine propulsion and control systems is an asset.
- Basic fabrication and carpentry skills.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills, especially for parts and record-keeping tasks.
- Ability to learn quickly and take direction in a team environment.
- Problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach to maintenance.
- Able to operate small heavy equipment required to maintain fleet and land facilities.
- Good communication skills and a collaborative attitude.
- Commitment to safety and quality workmanship.
Benefits
Pursuit offers a range of benefits to its team members, including free access to Pursuit attractions and 50% off for friends, discounts on hotel stays, dining, and retail, and access to subsidized mental health and wellness resources. The company is committed to fostering an inclusive environment and equal employment opportunities for all.
Pay
The pay for this position is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Schedule
The schedule for this role is flexible and may vary based on the needs of the department and the company.