Vessel Pilot
Illinois Marine Towing
JOB DESCRIPTION
Inland Vessel Pilot
I.
BASIC FUNCTION
The Inland Vessel Pilot is responsible for operating Illinois Marine Towing vessels safely and efficiently while transporting barges.
This requires strict adherence to safety protocols and physical readiness to work in a demanding maritime environment.
The work schedule follows either a 21 days on / 21 days off rotation (Line Boat) or a 14 days on / 7 days off rotation (Fleet Boat), working 12-hour shifts.
All Pilots must possess a current U.S.
Coast Guard license appropriate for the vessel, route, and service.
While on watch and in the absence of the Master, the Pilot exercises the authority of the Master.
II.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Responsible for reporting any relevant vessel condition information, especially unsafe conditions of the boat, tow, and any associated equipment to the Master and take action to prevent accidents.
2.
Responsible for the safe navigation and piloting of the vessel
3.
Maintaining vessel seaworthiness and condition of the vessel tow
4.
Ensuring the safety of all crew members and passengers on board.
5.
Preventing environmental incidents and upholding environmental protection standards.
6.
Compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, including the Certificate of Inspection (COI) of the vessel.
7.
Compliance with the policies and procedures of Canal Barge Company and Illinois Marine Towing.
8.
Maintaining accurate and timely completion of required logs and reports.
9.
Complying with all applicable laws, regulations, and company policies, and reporting any violations to management.
10.
Performing bridge administration tasks as required.
11.
Supporting cost control measures, supervising crew members, and contributing to on-the-job training initiatives.
12.
The Pilot may be subject to inclement weather (snow, ice, extreme heat, rain, fog, etc.) and may be required to perform job duties the same or similar to the crew under the same or similar working conditions.
13.
Pilots’ work may be performed in rough waters and unstable footing conditions.
Other
1.
Perform other duties as required and directed by management.
2.
Carry out the Business Philosophy, Code of Conduct, Mission and Vision of Illinois Marine Towing, Inc.
and Canal Barge Company, Inc.
III.
TRAITS & ATTRIBUTES
A.
Operational Expertise: Ability to proficiently operate and navigate an inland vessel by applying comprehensive knowledge of maritime systems, navigation techniques, vessel handling, and regulatory compliance in varying conditions and waterways.
B.
Decision-Making skills: Ability to quickly assess situations, evaluate options, and make effective and timely choices under pressure to ensure safe and efficient vessel operation.
C.
Communication Skills: The ability to convey and receive information clearly, accurately, and professionally with crew members, port authorities, and other vessels to maintain safety,...
- Rate: Not Specified
- Location: Monroe, US-LA
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Other
- Recruiter: Canal Barge Company
- Contact: Not Specified
- Email: to view click here
- Reference: R692
- Posted: 2025-05-28 08:53:16 -
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