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Tug Chief Officer Job Amentum

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Job Responsibilities:

  • Act as the second in command aboard the tug, supporting the Master with all vessel operations, navigation, and crew management.
  • Safely execute day-to-day marine operations such as towing, docking, undocking, and assisting with vessel mooring operations in accordance with established procedures and international standards.
  • Oversee and participate in the planning, coordination, and supervision of all deck activities, ensuring safety and operational readiness.
  • Ensure that the deck crew operates in compliance with safety procedures, maritime regulations, and the International Safety Management (ISM) Code.
  • Supervise cargo operations, making sure proper load and ballast distribution is maintained during towage, fuel transfers, or port entry operations.
  • Monitor and maintain safety and firefighting equipment, ensuring systems are operational and accessible at all times.
  • Conduct regular emergency drills for fire, man-overboard, abandon ship, and other emergencies, ensuring the crew is trained and prepared.
  • Oversee proper upkeep of deck logs, voyage data, reports, and documentation to ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and contract requirements.
  • Implement the routine maintenance, cleaning, and testing of all deck equipment, including mooring winches, hawsers, and towing gear.
  • Coordinate with the Chief Engineer to ensure vessel operational readiness and maintain close communication regarding the mechanical and technical status of the vessel.
  • Assist in the navigation of the tug to ensure safe passage, including maintaining situational awareness while underway, at anchor, or during ship-to-ship activities.
  • Serve as the primary safety officer for onboard deck operations, identifying and mitigating risks while monitoring compliance with environmental and pollution prevention standards.
  • Manage inventories of safety, navigation, and operational equipment, coordinating resupply as required.
  • Step into the role of acting Captain if required, in the absence of the Master.
  • Collaborate and liaise effectively with crewmembers, port authorities, and other stakeholders involved in towing and dockside operations.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Valid certification as Chief Mate (unlimited) or equivalent license as required under STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers).
  • 3–5 years of relevant experience onboard tugs or other similar vessels, including towage, docking, and port services.
  • Strong knowledge of maritime rules and regulations, including ISM Code, SOLAS, MARPOL, and local/international navigation standards.
  • Experience in rigging, deck operations, mooring, and towing procedures.
  • Proficiency in managing emergency situations, including firefighting, man overboard recovery, and damage control.
  • Strong leadership, team coordination, and organizational skills, including managing deck crews and work processes.
  • Thorough knowledge of vessel safety management systems, pollution control, and environmental protocols.
  • Ability to maintain detailed logs, records, and reports as required by company policy, flag-state, and port-state control inspections.
  • Must be in possession of a valid passport and capable of traveling internationally.
  • Passport must be valid for a minimum of one (1) year at the time of hiring.
  • Ability to successfully pass contract medical requirements and maintain compliance for duty aboard a vessel for the duration of deployment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prior experience working in an austere OCONUS (Outside the Continental United States) location or aboard U.S. government or military vessels.
  • Familiarity with U.S. Navy procedures and operations, particularly relating to towage, port operations, and naval support.
  • Proficiency in onboard operations using advanced navigational systems, including ECDIS, radar, and electronic chart systems.
  • Training or certification in ship handling, bridge resource management, or electronic navigation.
  • Knowledge of DoD standards for port and naval vessel operations.
  • Experience working with multi-national crew members and overseeing cross-cultural teams.
  • Tanker endorsements and experience with fuel/tank/barge movements or operations.

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