David Evans and Associates,

Deckhand


PayCompetitive
LocationNew Orleans/Louisiana
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 49251736

      DEA's Marine Services Division is currently seeking a temporary deckhand to work aboard an 80ft survey vessel operating in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Must possess a high school diploma/GED; a valid Driver's License; and a Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC). Prior marine experience is not necessary but recommended for this entry-level position. Must be self-motivated, detail oriented and safety conscious. This position is subject to pre-employment and random drug screening per US Coast Guard regulations.

      Work Schedule: This is a temporary position expected to continue through Summer/Fall of 2024. Schedule for this position is typically 14-21 days of rotating shift work on the vessel followed by 7-10 days off the vessel. Crew change will take place in Cameron, LA.

      Job Description Duties:

      · Following Captain's orders

      · General maintenance of engine room

      · Assist with deck duties

      · Line Handling

      · Maintaining proper watches (day or night) as described by the Captain

      · Ensure vessel equipment functions properly and efficiently

      · Painting

      · Maintaining cleanliness in living areas

      · Other assorted vessel duties as determined by management/Captain

      Basic Qualifications:

      · High school diploma or GED

      · Valid driver's license

      · Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC)

      · Ability to pass pre-employment drug screen

      · Self-motivated, detail oriented, and safety conscious

      · Prior engine room experience (preferred)

      · Ability to be away from home for extended periods of time

      Physical Requirements of the Position:

      · Vision that allows safe maneuvering aboard the vessel in situations that are likely to occur when a boat is in navigation night and day, year around. Depth perception must be adequate for assisting the wheelhouse personnel in navigating in close quarters, including lock or bridge approaches.

      · Ability to work during adverse weather conditions/rough seas onboard a vessel.

      · Ability to use emergency equipment located on the vessel.

      · Ability to climb steep and vertical ladders and enter and exit compartments through hatches, doors, and sills.

      · May be required to reach into poorly accessible areas of machinery; troubleshoot equipment that is difficult to reach; work in areas that have high noise levels; work below deck in tight spaces.

      · Lifting of up to 50 pounds may be required.

      · It is the responsibility of every DEA crew member to report to the vessel in a timely manner, fit and ready for duty.

  • About the company

      David Evans and Associates offers multidisciplinary engineering and planning for transportation, land development, energy, and marine projects.