I have someone looking for a captain asap for one of thier tuna boats in the S. Pacific. You don;t need to know anything about fishing. If you’re interested, post your contact info here (phone #) and I will contact you with more info.
JP
[QUOTE=JP;10599]I have someone looking for a captain asap for one of thier tuna boats in the S. Pacific. You don;t need to know anything about fishing. If you’re interested, post your contact info here (phone #) and I will contact you with more info.
JP[/QUOTE]
GreenHorn,
Thanks for the post. Highly interested as I believe I heard about this while delivering a crew boat to Rio last week.
I fit the description 1600/Oceans master and 3 months out a a decent wage is OK by me.
I live in the Philippines, here’s my number 63 82 293-0155. Ask for John or “sir” as a maid may answer.
God Bless,
John
Hi John,
This job just came open this morning so I don’t think its the one you heard about tho the company was looking for relief captains then too. I will pass on your phone # to the company.
Thanks,
JP
I’m your huckleberry. 251-861-4619
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The Captain manages overall safe operation of the vessel.
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A. Managing overall safe operation of the vessel.
B. Liaison between the Marine Department and other casino departments ensuring that all employees have knowledge of USCG regulations to ensure the vessel stays in compliance with federal regulations.
C. Knowledge of internal controls to ensure Marine Department complies with state regulations.
D. Schedule training drills for marine crew and casino employees to comply with vessels Emergency Station Bill.
E. Set up and oversee all repairs to the vessel through outside vendors.
F. Institute and follow up on maintenance and in-house repair programs.
G. Oversee all paperwork and training programs required by the company, state, and USCG officials.
H. Other duties as assigned.
[B]METHODS OF ACCOUNTABILITY[/B]
A. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality relative to operations of the ship.
B. Through various oral and written reports to the Director of Property Management.
C. Through achievement of performance goals.
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Management abilities demonstrated in commanding the ship.
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Maintaining interpersonal working relationships among all personnel.
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Oral and written skills.
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Willingness to assume overall responsibility relative to the operations of the ship.
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Obtainment of established budget and other performance goals.
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Effective managing of crew.
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Timeless and accuracy in completing assigned duties paperwork and reports.
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B. Ability to maintain mental concentration for significant periods of time.
C. Well-groomed, good work ethic/attendance record.
D. Broad variety of tasks and deadlines requires an irregular work schedule.
E. Ability to perform assigned duties in an interruptive environment.
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A. Seven to ten years experience as a Mate of passenger vessels up to1600 operations, Radar certificate.
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[LEFT]<CFOUTPUT></CFOUTPUT>Diamond Jack’s Casino and Resort - Bossier City
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Bossier City, LA 71171-5637
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Is that position still open?? Perhaps I could at least get on a list for future openings…The longer at sea the better ( I feel a lot safer ) Ph# 401 286 0326 or 401 624 8005 Thanks
to stevefoster and ocean state,
I have passed on your phone numbers to our port captain. They have filled that position but will probably be looking for someone again soon.
Good luck
JP
Thanks JP, I will owe you if I get a job.
[QUOTE=JP;10599]I have someone looking for a captain asap for one of thier tuna boats in the S. Pacific. You don;t need to know anything about fishing. If you’re interested, post your contact info here (phone #) and I will contact you with more info.
JP[/QUOTE]
Fishing Master, Unlimited Tonnage Master Mariner, Jeffrey Allan Sousa, 508-998-3267, http://sites.google.com/site/mastermarinerjeffreyallansousa/
Mr Sousa- that’s quite a list of certifications:eek:
Any company would be lucky to have you:)
Here are a few more DPO spots (2 and 3 days old)
I’ve been lax in searching for this keyword:(
http://jobs.nola.com/careers/jobsearch/detail?jobId=17926967
and
Interested: Master Mariner unlimited tonnage. Phone 504-832-5184 Cell: 504-432-1958
Interested: Master Mariner: 504-832-5184 Cell: 504-432-1958
Mr Sousa and acm3, I have forwarded your information to the port captain. They are still looking for someone at the moment as far as I know. Should expect someone will need to be out there around the end of June
[quote=jp;10599]i have someone looking for a captain asap for one of thier tuna boats in the s. Pacific. You don;t need to know anything about fishing. If you’re interested, post your contact info here (phone #) and i will contact you with more info.
Jp[/quote]
4068271181 Capt. Wayne looking for work call me at listed number 1600 ton oceans with Master of Towing and Vanuatu endorsement on lic
[QUOTE=wcaptain;20288]4068271181 Capt. Wayne looking for work call me at listed number 1600 ton oceans with Master of Towing and Vanuatu endorsement on lic[/QUOTE]
Uh, you might want to read Doug Pine’s blog before you go running off to work on a tuna boat…
[quote=Capt. Fran;20353]Uh, you might want to read Doug Pine’s blog before you go running off to work on a tuna boat…
Hah! ya, that should be required reading for anyone, even thinking about such an undertaking…
Sorry I have not been around here much lately- that company is always looking for captains. They have one for the moment but who knows how long he will last and he will need a relief anyway around 2 months from now. Read the posts like they said re:the Majestic Blue. If you’re still interested PM me and I will send you the contact information.
Rain gear is mandatory. Paper Captains disintegrate when wet.
I think they’re looking for a Fishing Master too…