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Deckhand (Mooring)

3.
2 Arabi, LA Arabi, LA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$38.
3K - $48.
5K a year Estimated:
$38.
3K - $48.
5K a year Associated Terminals is a leading cargo handling company, renowned for its safety, efficiency, and knowledgeable team.
We are currently seeking experienced Deckhands (Mooring) to join our dedicated team of stevedores.
In this role, you will be responsible for the mooring and unmooring of seagoing vessels, operating wenches and capstans, and maintaining the equipment and department's vehicle.
This position is physically demanding and requires rotational shift work and on-call availability.
Responsibilities Mooring and unmooring seagoing vessels Operating wenches and capstans Fueling equipment and mooring vehicles as necessary Assisting in daily mooring operations Reporting any issues with mooring vehicles to leadman and maintenance where necessary Supporting company safety initiatives Performing other duties as required Qualifications Ability to read, write, and communicate in English Basic math skills Ability to follow directions Professionalism in radio communications Some mooring or stevedoring knowledge is preferred Proficiency in deck operations Ability to work rotational shift work Physical fitness to perform all essential physical demands of this job safely Advocate of team concept Commitment to customer service Ability to work in a team-oriented environment Must comply with all operational directives and company policies Valid Driver's License Ability to attain TWIC certification Benefits Competitive wages Comprehensive benefits package including paid holidays and vacation Training provided All PPE including boots and uniforms provided Work/Life Balance Work Schedule Great 401K Plan Company Sponsored Life Policy.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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