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Perform routine maintenance requirements on a fleet of tugs and barges as directed by the General Manager/Port Engineer. Perform inspections of vessels for repair & maintenance standards and procedures. Work with company mechanics as needed.
The Purchasing Agent is responsible for purchasing at Centerline Atlantic. The Purchasing Agent is responsible to find the best goods or services, choose suppliers, and negotiate prices.
Deliver supplies to vessels, coordinate all shipping and receiving. Organize and track inventory. Manage and monitor purchasing system, and all other duties as assigned by Shoreside staff.
The Centerline Gulf Operations Administrative Assistant works with the operations department to organize all aspects of crew changes.
Maintain the vessels in a state of readiness to perform work for customers as needed. Perform work as directed by Captain and/or Mate of vessel as requested. Job includes pulling and handling heavy lines, wires, and hoses; working on oil and cargo barges; safely making and breaking tow with barges; general vessel maintenance; and other tasks that may be assigned from time to time.
Maintain the vessels in a state of readiness to perform work for customers as needed. Perform work as directed by Captain and/or Mate of vessel and assist Engineer as requested. Job includes pulling and handling heavy lines, wires, and hoses; working on oil and cargo barges; safely making and breaking tow with barges; general vessel maintenance; and other tasks that may be assigned from time to time.
The Regional Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Advisor is responsible for ensuring compliance of and providing support to HMS Health, Safety, and Environmental Programs.
Provide support to the Engineering Department through the management and maintenance of various enterprise-level systems. This role involves administrative and project-based assistance as needed. The ideal candidate will be detailed, have experience keeping large amounts of data organized and accurate, and be able to work independently.
Manage CLL Atlantic, including offshore and harbor vessels. Directly supervise tug and barge personnel. Hire, train, and evaluate marine personnel as appropriate. Assist in vessel scheduling as required. Oversee Port Captains and Barge Operations Supervisors on administrative and operational needs.
The Regional Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Manager is responsible for implementation, support and continual improvements of the regional Health, Safety and Environmental Programs. Support the development and success of a positive safety culture.
Assist with management of overseeing repair & maintenance of equipment, manage purchasing and inventory levels. Work with the Barge Superintendent to oversee dry docking. Ensure compliance of all documentation & regulatory requirements.
This is for a deckhand position on our vessels in the LA/LB Harbor which our day boats. Maintain the vessels in a state of readiness to perform work for customers as needed. Perform work as directed by captain and/or mate of vessel and assist engineer as requested. Job includes pulling and handling heavy lines, wires, and hoses; working on oil and cargo barges; safely making and breaking tow with barges; general vessel maintenance; and other tasks that may be assigned from time to time.
This is for a union deckhand position based out of Portland, OR. Maintain the vessels in a state of readiness to perform work for customers as needed. Perform work as directed by Captain and/or Mate of vessel and assist Engineer as requested. Job includes pulling and handling heavy lines, wires, and hoses; working on oil and cargo barges; safely making and breaking tow with barges; general vessel maintenance; and other tasks that may be assigned from time to time.
Schedule, coordinate, and perform vessel repair & maintenance, coordinate purchasing of parts and repair services and supplies, schedule routine maintenance requirements for tugs and barges. Perform inspections of vessels for repair & maintenance standards and procedures. Keep tugs and barges in compliance with all regulatory agencies. Keep accurate records of all maintenance performed using company software program.
The Barge Operations Supervisor will be responsible for all Tankerman activities, training, transfer inspections, audits, evaluations, and assignments.
Maintain the vessel's engine room and equipment in a state of readiness to perform work for customers as needed. Perform start up and shut down, troubleshooting, and heavy maintenance of vessel power and propulsion systems. This job includes pulling heavy lines and hoses, working on oil and cargo barges, general vessel maintenance, and other tasks that may be assigned from time to time. Perform work as directed by Captain and/or Mate of vessel and Port Engineers.
Working closely with the AP Manager, leads and directs AP staff in the timely and accurate processing of payments, across a variety of disbursement workflows, ensuring documented approvals per company policy, and accurate recording. Disbursement workflows include PO and non-PO processing via Coupa and MS Dynamics (Great Plains), vendor ACH debits, vendor portal payments, credit card payments, and wires. The lead also assists with month-end closing procedures including AP accruals and other duties as assigned.
Perform routine maintenance requirements on a fleet of tugs and barges as directed by the General Manager/Port Engineer. Perform inspections of vessels for repair & maintenance standards and procedures. Work with company mechanics as needed.
Directly supervise, hire, train and evaluate marine personnel. Conduct Tug Inspections, attend SIRE inspections, and conduct evaluations and navigation audits of Deck Officers via direct observations on board. Develop marine operations and cost control programs for vessels. Assist in new project development, interfacing with customers, etc. Assist in vessel scheduling of personnel as required. Produce weekly operations reports.
Schedule and coordinate flow of oil work. Schedule barge deliveries to ships and terminals in the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. Select and schedule crews for barges. Maintains records, documents and prepares bills for services. May notify Tankerman order changes via telephone or radio. May dispatch crews to barges in response to emergency requests from captains or management. Track company and crew performance and activities.