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Centerline Logistics is a leading provider of marine transportation services in the United States. Centerline Logistics operates on the United States West Coast (including Alaska and Hawaii), US East Coast (including Puerto Rico), the U.S. Gulf Coast and the Mississippi River System.
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Overview Centerline Logistics is a leading provider of marine transportation services in the United States. Centerline Logistics operates on the United States West Coast (including Alaska and Hawaii), United States East Coast (including Puerto Rico), the United States Gulf Coast and the Mississippi River System.
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Centerline Logistics currently has companies operating across three US coasts in every major Jones Act marketplace providing world-class safe and efficient transportation. Centerline Logistics offers competitive benefit and compensation packages.
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Centerline Logistics is the parent company of eight businesses specializing in marine services and a bulk liquids terminal business. Centerline Logistics provides accounting, administrative, human resources, safety and environmental services, and other support to the subsidiary companies.
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Must have physical ability to maneuver cargo hoses, handle barge lines and board vessels by use of an Accommodation ladder, Jacob's ladder or tugboat. Hydrostatic testing of cargo hoses and piping. Five (5) years previous experience as a Tankerman PIC on oil barges required.
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Centerline Logistics provides accounting, administrative, human resources, safety and environmental services, as well as operational oversight to the subsidiary companies. The Barge Operations Supervisor will be responsible for all Tankerman activities, training, transfer inspections, audits, evaluations and assignments.
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US Coast Guard license or US Coast Guard Tankerman endorsement on a Merchant Mariners document. Extensive knowledge of tugboat & oil transportation industry. Equipment Inspections and Management such as Annual Hose, Pipeline and Gauge testing and certs, Annual Fire Extinguishers, Annual Management Inspections, ABS and USCG Inspections.
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Must be able to instruct deckhand on use of all tools and machinery onboard vessel. Must have a valid Master of Inland Towing with Western Rivers and Radar Observer endorsement. Acts as lead or second in command of the tug and barge.
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Monitor product level in tanks, operate cargo pumps, tank/pipeline valves, hydraulic boom, forklift, air compressor, product blender, boom boat and boiler. Successfully pass the dock operator test. Services provided include the transportation and storage of petroleum products, tanker escort, ship assist, the transportation of general cargo and rescue towing.
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The Company offers Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and AD&D options to our employees and their eligible dependents after meeting Company requirements. 401(k) options, Disability Insurance, sick pay, vacation pay, 10 paid holidays per calendar year (subject to work schedule) and Healthcare and/or Dependent Care FSAs are also available to our employees after meeting Company requirements.
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