Trip Pilot - Gulf Division
Campbell Transportation Company · Channelview, TX · 6 mo ago
ManagementTemporary
Essential Responsibilities
- Ensure compliance with Company safety protocols during watch duty.
- Safely operate and manage crew, vessel, and tow efficiency.
- Complete, submit, and maintain required records, logs, and reports.
- Execute duties as per the Vessel Security Plan as the designated security officer.
- Familiarize crew with cargo and associated hazards among towed barges.
- Verify serviceability of lifesaving equipment, fire detection, and firefighting systems.
- Maintain safe and clean accommodations and require crew to do the same.
- Organize and conduct necessary training, drills, and exercises.
- Adhere to established vessel management policies and procedures, including budget management.
- Provide clear direction to subordinates and conduct periodic performance evaluations.
- Carry out periodic vessel audits and inspections.
- Maintain continual communication with crew, land-based personnel, USCG, or lock personnel for information sharing.
- Prepare vessel and crew for emergency responses.
- Operate and maintain the assigned vessel in alignment with quality, safety, security, and environmental policies and procedures.
- Uphold a positive company image and maintain professional relationships with customers, pilots, terminal personnel, and the public.
- Ensure adequate vessel manning and watch schedules.
- Perform other assigned duties as required.
Minimum Requirements
- Valid USCG Merchant Mariner’s Credential with Towing Endorsement
- Valid TWIC
- Valid Radar Endorsement
- Must be able to work a 6 hour on 6 hour off watch (line haul) or 12 hour watch (harbor)
- Must have experience pushing barges (tows of 6 or more preferred for River Division).
- Must pass pre-employment drug test and submit to random DOT testing requirements.
- Must meet USCG physical examination requirements and pass pre-employment physical.
- Ability to collaborate, effectively manage and work well with others.
- Strong time management skills, able to handle multiple tasks, set priorities and meet deadlines.
- Possess strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to clearly follow instructions, both written and verbal.
Preferred Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- Prior experience in a similar position within the marine transportation industry
- Prior experience in a safety sensitive position
Physical Requirements
- Traverse boats, barges, and tows a minimum of two (2) miles per day, including on wet or slick surfaces.
- Transport equipment of 60 to 100 pounds up to 1000 feet.
- Ancend/Descend a 90 degree ladder up to 40 feet.
- Move, transport, and position equipment up to 100 pounds.
- Position self to move through 18-inch diameter hatch.
- Move two (2) feet horizontally and vertically.
- Maintain constant communication with crew members.
- Ability to recognize and identify distant objects and recognize distances between objects.
- Constantly work in outdoor weather conditions.
- Work shifts a min. of 12 hrs. (could be up to 15).
Note
- The unpredictable, ever-changing, and inherently dangerous nature of towboat operations requires the crew members to be physically qualified to ensure his/her own safety, as well as that of the vessel and entire crew.