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Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority Deckhands- Sugar Island Ferry in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan

The Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority is currently seeking applications for deckhands for the Sugar Island Ferry. Applicants will need to work well with the public and have good written and oral communication skills. Must be able to remain on their feet for several consecutive hours, withstand exposure to the elements and be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds. Paid training will be provided. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test and a criminal background check. Wage is $18.00 per hour. Interested applicants can apply online at www.eupta.net or in person at 4001 I-75 Business Spur, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.

 

GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the supervision of a department head, maintenance supervisor or captain typical duties for a deckhand include the following. These duties are not intended to be understood as an exhaustive list of all job duties.

  • Directs traffic, loading and unloading ferry vessel in safe and efficient manner
  • Adjusts ramps for proper loading and unloading of vehicle traffic
  • Closes gates on docks on each trip
  • Collects fares
  • Ensures vessel is safely secured to docks (Line handling)
  • Monitors electrical system including cabin and deck lights (changing bulbs as necessary)
  • Keeps passenger cabins clean and tidy including deckhand quarters
  • Keeps engine room clean and tidy
  • Keeps decks and ramps (onboard and onshore) clean and free from ice and operational
  • Courteous to passengers at all times
  • Ensures accident reports are properly filled out and turned in
  • Checks all compartments on vessel
  • Paints and does minor repairs
  • Keeps dock areas clean and tidy, including weed control and grass cutting
  • Washes decks
  • Assists in maintaining log books
  • Assists supervision and United States Coast Guard with inspections

Deckhand knowledge relating to emergency conditions

  1. Man overboard
  2. Location of lifesaving equipment
  3. Vessel maneuvering
  4. Emergency communication skills
  5. Recovery procedures
  6. Fire
  7. Fire alarm system
  8. Location and operation of fire equipment
  9. Class of fire/firefighting technique
  10. Operation of ventilation and fuel shut offs
  11. Watertight doors and hatches/location
  12. Pilot House
  13. Knowledge of navigational equipment, alarms, controls and gauges
  14. Engineering
  15. Knowledge of main engines, generators, steering system, refueling system.
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