The Town of Greenwich, CT

Senior Deckhand (Seasonal)

The Town of Greenwich, CT  •  $19.94 - $20.69/hr  •  Greenwich, CT (Onsite)  •  19 hours ago
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Job Description

Posting number: 25-26-00223

Department: PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Division: Parks and Rec Harbors and Boating

Job classification: Senior Deckhand (Seasonal)

Posting type: Open

Categories: Parks and Beaches

Serves as a senior deckhand aboard U.S. Coast Guard inspected passenger vessels owned and operated by the Town of Greenwich providing passenger, cargo and cruise services with an emphasis on safety and customer service. Position requires high degree of concentration and focus throughout the shift.

Examples of duties

Must pass swim test, and is subject to pre-employment and random drug testing per the United States Coast Guard during the time of their employment.

Individuals must be able to take orders, carry them out and work with the general public. Individuals will also be required to do heavy physical work such as, but not limited to: raising and lowering of gangways, lifting of boat ramps, transport of fuel drums, cargo, garbage etc. Priority in hiring will be given to those applicants who can commit to a full season. All hires will be expected to work weekends and holidays, and extended time off during the season will not be granted.

Qualifications

Job Responsibilities:

  • Arrive to work on time.
  • Know the current Maritime Security (MARSEC) Level.
  • Know the proper operation and application of all lines, safety equipment and machinery onboard. These items will be kept functional at all times.
  • Know the emergency procedures for each vessel.
  • Maintain the cleanliness and comfort of the vessels at all times.
  • Secure all lines, gates, ramps and gangways during docking and undocking.
  • Ensure the timely and safe boarding of passengers and cargo. While boarding; beach cards will be checked, day passes/tickets collected, passes punched and the number of people on board recorded.
  • Keep the ferry dock area safe, clean and free from rubbish.
  • Sweep vessels and facility areas for persons exhibiting suspicious behavior.
  • Sweep vessels and facility areas for suspicious packages, devices or substances.
  • Be alert and observant at all times and report the unusual or unexplainable immediately.
  • Spot checking and cleaning the Ferry dock restrooms.
  • Perform other duties as directed.


Professionalism Expectations:
Individuals will be provided with uniform shirts which will be clean and worn at all times. Individuals will also wear appropriate footwear which does not include sandals or other footgear that leaves the feet exposed.

Personnel are prohibited from possessing, consuming or using alcohol and/or controlled substances in the workplace. Likewise, personnel are prohibited from being under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled substances in the workplace.

All crew members will be expected to perform in an alert, efficient and courteous manner. Sleeping and lying down while on duty ashore or aboard the vessel is prohibited. Smoking is prohibited on all vessels.

Cell phones will be kept in the employee's locker for the duration of the work day. Exceptions will be considered and granted by the captain if a need exists.

All equipment will be used for its intended purpose only. Boat Crew report directly to ferry captains and work under both captains and senior deckhands.

The Town of Greenwich, CT

About The Town of Greenwich, CT

Located on Long Island Sound just thirty miles east of New York City, Greenwich is recognized as a premier residential community. We have 8,000 acres of protected land, including 32 miles of coast, 20 parks, four beaches and a municipal golf course. With a population of approximately 61,000, our economy is thriving and leading industries are financial services, real estate, retail, home construction and home renovation. Our four libraries and numerous cultural events add to the resources available to our residents. The Bruce Museum is the second most popular museum in Connecticut and the fourth in New England with 110,000 people visiting each year.

Governed by the Greenwich Board of Education, an elected 8-member, bi-partisan citizen panel and the Superintendent of Schools, our school system is recognized as one of the outstanding in the country. There are approximately 8,900 students in our public education system at 11 elementary schools, 3 middle schools and a 4-year high school. Pursuing post-secondary education are 89.8 percent of our public school graduates.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
1640
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