
Entry Level Southern Mainline Deckhand
American Commericial, Jeffersonville, IN, United States
Inland Mainline Deckhand
Inland Mainline Deckhand with American Commercial Barge Line in Southern States (MS, LA, GA, AL, TX, FL). Full-Time position with a schedule of 28 days onboard followed by 28 days off. Are you ready to embark on an exciting career of adventure on the waterways? Join our team as an Inland Mainline Deckhand and be an essential part of our dynamic crew. We operate on the beautiful inland rivers, and this position offers a unique schedule of 28 days onboard followed by 28 days off, providing you with valuable work-life balance. Assist with the safe loading and unloading of cargo. Inspects, corrects, or notifies others of any conditions which affects the safety of Team Members or cargo. Handles rigging during barge tow building, locking, and docking activities. Assists with loading or unloading materials and supplies to and from docks, barges, and boats. Examines cables, wires, and lines to ensure they are fit for use. Uses tools to tighten or loosen same as needed. Effectively handles tow wires and cables to secure barges in a safe and environmentally appropriate fashion. Performs basic vessel maintenance such as painting, cleaning, changing oil and filters, etc. Exhibits and demonstrates integrity, mutual care, personal responsibility, agility, customer focus and teamwork. Be an active member of the crew and contribute to a positive work environment. You will need to have: Ability to work 28 days onboard and 28 days off schedule with willingness to work overtime as needed. Must have reliable transportation and the ability to travel to your assigned Vessel River Port. Must be able to obtain required Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card. Must be able to work in inclement weather outdoor, heat and cold. Physical fitness and the ability to perform strenuous tasks. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Basic understanding of navigation and safety procedures. Positive attitude and adaptability to a unique work schedule. Must be 18 years of age. Must be able to complete Health Questionnaire and pass physical abilities test. Cannot have any current pending criminal charges or be on probation. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen. Adhere to all ACBL policies, United States Coast Guard (USCG) and environmental regulations. Even better if you have one or more of the following: High School or GED preferred. Previous deckhand experience on inland rivers is a plus but not required. Six (6) months of consecutive work experience preferred. Reasons you will love working at ACBL
Competitive compensation. Full onboard lodging and meals provided while living on the boat. 28/28 days off to spend quality time with family and pursue personal interests. Comprehensive training and career development opportunities. Healthcare, including medical, dental & vision. 401(k) retirement plan with employer match. Employee Assistance Program. A chance to be part of a supportive team in the inland river transportation industry. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Inland Mainline Deckhand with American Commercial Barge Line in Southern States (MS, LA, GA, AL, TX, FL). Full-Time position with a schedule of 28 days onboard followed by 28 days off. Are you ready to embark on an exciting career of adventure on the waterways? Join our team as an Inland Mainline Deckhand and be an essential part of our dynamic crew. We operate on the beautiful inland rivers, and this position offers a unique schedule of 28 days onboard followed by 28 days off, providing you with valuable work-life balance. Assist with the safe loading and unloading of cargo. Inspects, corrects, or notifies others of any conditions which affects the safety of Team Members or cargo. Handles rigging during barge tow building, locking, and docking activities. Assists with loading or unloading materials and supplies to and from docks, barges, and boats. Examines cables, wires, and lines to ensure they are fit for use. Uses tools to tighten or loosen same as needed. Effectively handles tow wires and cables to secure barges in a safe and environmentally appropriate fashion. Performs basic vessel maintenance such as painting, cleaning, changing oil and filters, etc. Exhibits and demonstrates integrity, mutual care, personal responsibility, agility, customer focus and teamwork. Be an active member of the crew and contribute to a positive work environment. You will need to have: Ability to work 28 days onboard and 28 days off schedule with willingness to work overtime as needed. Must have reliable transportation and the ability to travel to your assigned Vessel River Port. Must be able to obtain required Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card. Must be able to work in inclement weather outdoor, heat and cold. Physical fitness and the ability to perform strenuous tasks. Strong teamwork and communication skills. Basic understanding of navigation and safety procedures. Positive attitude and adaptability to a unique work schedule. Must be 18 years of age. Must be able to complete Health Questionnaire and pass physical abilities test. Cannot have any current pending criminal charges or be on probation. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen. Adhere to all ACBL policies, United States Coast Guard (USCG) and environmental regulations. Even better if you have one or more of the following: High School or GED preferred. Previous deckhand experience on inland rivers is a plus but not required. Six (6) months of consecutive work experience preferred. Reasons you will love working at ACBL
Competitive compensation. Full onboard lodging and meals provided while living on the boat. 28/28 days off to spend quality time with family and pursue personal interests. Comprehensive training and career development opportunities. Healthcare, including medical, dental & vision. 401(k) retirement plan with employer match. Employee Assistance Program. A chance to be part of a supportive team in the inland river transportation industry. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.