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MSRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to diversity in our workforce. It is not our policy to retain the resumes and/or applications we receive. Therefore, we encourage you to apply separately for every vacancy in which you are interested. To apply for a position below, click on its corresponding button.
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Position: Responder
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Location:Galveston, TX
Date
Posted:January 18, 2012
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The Operational Responder is the entry-level position that specializes in all phases of oil spill response equipment operation, preventive maintenance, basic corrective maintenance, deployment, retrieval, cleaning, and storage. This position requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. This position uses basic hand tools, portable power tools, cranes, material handling equipment, and possesses basic computer skills in the accomplishment of routine tasks.Basic seamanship skills include line handling, rigging, small boat operations including anchoring and mooring, are an essential part of daily activities.
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Position: CGA Master Responder
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Location:Galveston, TX
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Posted:December 13, 2011
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This responder position is a non-exempt position assigned to support MSRC's Clean Gulf Association Program. Experience with oil spill response equipment is a plus. With proper training, the chosen candidate will be expected to: 1) operate spill response equipment during training and actual response events; 2) oversee contractor activity; 3) timely and accurately complete all electronic and hard copy administrative submissions; and 4) competently adhere to and apply MSRC's logistics and maintenance procedures for required activities. A 100-ton license is required. This position requires a daily commute to Galveston, TX. When applying, please ensure you indicate you are applying for "CGA Master Responder - Galveston, TX".
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Position: CGA RESPONSE SUPERVISOR
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Location:Harvey, LA
Date
Posted:December 13, 2011
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The CGA Response Supervisor is responsible for providing effective and efficient spill response services using all available resources and ensuring customer satisfaction. This position is accountable for the operations, maintenance, communications, contractor support, training and readiness of response equipment within the Supervisor's geographical areas of responsibility. This position maintains awareness of situations that affect MSRC's and the Clean Gulf Program's ability to respond quickly as necessary or appropriate; is familiar with the geographic areas and the contractors within these areas; and maintains a positive state of readiness by being available to respond 24 hours a day, 365 days a year anywhere. Qualifications include experience in oil spill management, effective leadership and management, seamanship (deck seamanship, boat-handling) marine maintenance and a mechanical aptitude. Must have effective problem solving, communications and computer skills. A high school diploma is required along with a clear driving record. A marine document or license is desirable. Must be available for travel within the assigned geographical areas and elsewhere. Safe and good business practices are integral. Physical requirements as prescribed by the Company.Must meet Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) requirement. CGA/MSRC offers an excellent benefit package, retirement plan, competitive salary, and exciting work. EOE
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Position: CGA Lead Responder
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Location:Ingleside, TX
Date
Posted:December 13, 2011
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This responder position is a non-exempt position assigned to support MSRC's Clean Gulf Association Program. Experience with oil spill response equipment as well as a strong maintenance background is a plus. With proper training, the chosen candidate will be expected to: 1) operate spill response equipment during training and actual response events; 2) oversee contractor activity; 3) timely and accurately complete all electronic and hard copy administrative submissions; and 4) competently adhere to and apply MSRC's logistics and maintenance procedures for required activities. A 100-ton license is preferred. This position requires a daily commute to Ingleside, TX (near Corpus Christi).
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Position: Accounting Manager - Marine Engineering Services
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Location:Herndon, VA
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Posted:January 12, 2012
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The Accounting Manager is responsible for providing financial support and assistance to the Corporate Engineering Services Department. The position will serve as back-up to the Marine Operations Division Controller. The Accounting Manager will prepare budgets of projects managed by Engineering Services including drydockings, underwater inspections in lieu of drydockings (UWILDs), emergency corrective maintenance projects and Strategic Investment Plan projects. The Accounting Manager will formulate and administer work in accordance with approved accounting practices to ensure that financial and operating reports accurately reflect the condition of the business and provide reliable information necessary to control operations. The Accounting Manager will report to the Marine Operations Division Controller with indirect reporting to the Engineering Services Manager and the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
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Position: Marine Engineer
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Location:Herndon, VA
Date
Posted:September 22, 2011
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The Marine Engineer, working closely with the Manager, Engineering Services, is responsible for the dry docking, Underwater Inspection in Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD) programs, providing internal and external engineering services, coordinating the preventive maintenance program and performing related duties as assigned. This position requires detailed knowledge of the design, construction repair, maintenance and operations of vessels, marine systems and equipment and industrial machinery and equipment. Strong interpersonal, estimating, and negotiating skills are required. A Bachelor’s degree in marine engineering with at least 5 years of related work experience as a port engineer or equivalent work experience required.
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If you are interested in applying for one of these position(s), please click on the button below to download the application and fax the completed application confidentially to (703) 880-7495 or email to maropsjobs@msrc.org. Please specify which position you are applying for.
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Position:Mate
Site Location: Miami, FL
Rating: 500 GRT - Limited (minimum)
Required Documents: STCW, MMD/MMC, TWIC
Recall: 60 miles
Responsibility:
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Under the direction of the Master:
- Responsible for supervising the entire Deck Department
- Responsible for the sanitation, condition, appearance and safety of the vessel
- Ensure that all maintenance checks are performed on all deck and hull equipment
- Ensure that the vessel is loaded in compliance with the vessel's stability plan and that the stowage plan is safe under current ballast and fuel conditions.
- Maintain the navigational charts, navigational compasses, and all other navigation equipment.
- Assist in verifying that all logs and other documents are properly maintained.
- At the direction of the Master, the Mate will dispense on board medical treatment, consistent with his training and qualification
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Position:Chief Engineer (3 weeks on / 3 weeks off)
Site Location: Pascagoula, MS
Rating: DDE 4000 HP (minimum)
Required Documents: STCW, MMD/MMC, VSO, TWIC
Recall: n/a
Responsibility:
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Under the direction of the Master:
- Take charge of the Machinery Department, including fuel, ballast, water tanks, piping, and fuel and lube oil inventory of the vessel.
- Carry out the Preventive Maintenance Program and repairs aboard the vessel, as well as, short-term and long-term Preventive Maintenance plans
- Communicate needs regarding supplies, spare parts, subcontractor assistance and regulatory requirements.
- Ensure that all
- Maintenance checks are performed on all engineering equipment
- Completion of required records and reports relating to the Machinery Department.
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Position:Chief Engineer
Site Location: Chesapeake City, MD
Rating: DDE 4000 HP (minimum)
Required Documents: MMC with STCW 95, VSO, TWIC
Recall: 60 miles
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- Responsible to Master for safe operation for the Machinery Department, including fuel, ballast, water tanks, piping, fuel and lube oil inventory of the vessel.
- Ensure all machinery is operational at all times
- Carry out the Preventive Maintenance Program and repairs aboard the vessel, as well as, short-term and long-term projects
- Communicate requirements for supplies, spare parts, subcontractor assistance and regulatory requirements.
- Completion of required records and reports relating to the Machinery Department.
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Position: Responder
Site
Location:Eureka, CA
Date
Posted:December 15, 2011
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The Operational Responder is the entry-level position among the MSRC Responder positions. The Operational Responder specializes in all phases of oil spill response equipment operation, preventive maintenance, basic corrective maintenance, deployment, retrieval, cleaning, and storage. This position uses basic hand tools, portable power tools, cranes, material handling equipment, and possesses basic computer skills in the accomplishment of routine tasks. Basic seamanship skills include line handling, rigging, small boat operations including anchoring and mooring, are an essential part of daily activities. Responders routinely work as members of an integrated team.
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Position: Responder
Site
Location:Richmond, CA
Date
Posted:December 15, 2011
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The Operational Responder is the entry-level position among the MSRC Responder positions. The Operational Responder specializes in all phases of oil spill response equipment operation, preventive maintenance, basic corrective maintenance, deployment, retrieval, cleaning, and storage. This position uses basic hand tools, portable power tools, cranes, material handling equipment, and possesses basic computer skills in the accomplishment of routine tasks. Basic seamanship skills include line handling, rigging, small boat operations including anchoring and mooring, are an essential part of daily activities. Responders routinely work as members of an integrated team.
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