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The Senior Deckhand assists in all aspects of vessel operations and maintenance as directed by Captain. The Senior Deckhand assists the Captain to safely moor, operate, and maintain company vessels.
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City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand for our HMS Ferry operation in Oklahoma City. About You:This person will be adaptable, dynamic, and embody City Experiences’ RESPECT Service System. About the Opportunity:The Deckhand monitors the river, vessel, and passengers on the Oklahoma River Cruises to ensure safety during ferry operation.
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Report all vessel deficiencies to the vessel Master; under the direction of the Senior Deckhand and vessel Master, carry out corrective actions to the maximum extent possible. About the Opportunity:The Deckhand monitors the river and passengers to ensure safety during ferry operation and/or special events.
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Boston Harbor City Cruises is seeking Full and Part Time year round Deckhands for South Shore MBTA Ferry operation in Hingham, MA.
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City Experiences is seeking a Senior Deckhand for our City Experiences operation in Baltimore, MD. The Senior Deckhand assists passengers in loading and off-loading safely. Vessel maintenance including, but not limited to: aesthetics, plumbing, electrical, water (potable, raw, black, and gray) fire suppression, communications, and navigation systems.
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City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand in San Diego. City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand in San Diego. Stand look-out watch in ships bow, stern, or bridge to look for obstructions in a ships path.
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Keywords: Sailor, Location: SAN DIEGO, CA - 92108. Participate in routine safety & emergency preparedness drills. As part of our amazing marine team, deckhands will assist with docking and undocking, ensuring guest comfort and safety while underway, and maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of the vessel.
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Boston Harbor City Cruises is seeking Full and Part Time year round Deckhands for South Shore MBTA Ferry operation in Hingham, MA.
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Salary Range $ City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand at our operation in San Francisco About You:This person will be adaptable, dynamic, and embody City Experiences’ RESPECT Service System. Salary Range $ City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand at our operation in San Francisco About You:This person will be adaptable, dynamic, and embody City Experiences’ RESPECT Service System.
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Provide exceptional hospitality to guests and coworkers as prescribed in the RESPECT SERVICE SYSTEM.Follow safety procedures to ensure the protection of passengers and vessel.
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Seaward Services is seeking a Able Bodied Seaman for offshore wind Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) near the Mid-Atlantic states.
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The Deckhand monitors deck areas onboard the vessel, as well as passengers and vehicles, to ensure safety during ferry operation and/or special events. The Deckhand handles lines and rigging to launch or dock the boat and performs custodial and/or general maintenance tasks as directed.
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City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand for our City Cruises operation in New York City. The successful Deckhand is responsible to maintain the appearance and cleanliness of the vessel, ensuring guest comfort and safety while underway, and assisting with docking and undocking.
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TheDeckhand/Guest Services is responsible to maintain the appearance and cleanliness of the vessel, ensuring guest comfort and safety while underway, and assisting with docking and undocking.
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City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand for our City Cruises - Potomac Water Taxis operation in Alexandria, VA. City Experiences is seeking a Deckhand for our City Cruises - Potomac Water Taxis operation in Alexandria, VA.
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