We are a leading provider of energy transportation services, delivering crude oil, petroleum products, and renewable fuels throughout the world. We own and operate a combined fleet of 21 vessels, all of which are registered in the United States.
Our modern, well-maintained fleet and commitment to high-quality, incident-free service position us as a preferred cargo carrier of major oil and gas companies, refiners, and traders worldwide.
A career with OSG provides exciting opportunities to work with top professionals in a variety of disciplines within the global shipping industry. OSG offers its staff a wide range of programs, including an array of training and growth opportunities, allowing them to gain valuable work experience. These programs are designed to help our people improve their skills and knowledge, to enable them to advance in their careers and to help them meet their commitment to their jobs and their personal lives. OSG strives to provide a workplace that encourages high-performance teams and creates an excellent platform to develop the competencies necessary to achieve one’s career goals — in an environment that is a great place to work.
The Tankerman-PIC (Barge) (AB/Tankerman) shall notify the Watch Officer where he/she
is and what he/she is doing at all times while performing his/her duties. While at sea, the AB/Tankerman shall perform the daily duties as assigned.
While in port, the AB/Tankerman is responsible for the proper operation of the Tank Barge.
He/she shall perform duties as specified ...
Engineer reports directly to the Master and carries out all the Master’s lawful orders. The Master is always available for consultation to help the Chief Engineer discharge his/her duties.
In all matters which affect or may affect safety of the vessel and/or the environment, the Chief Engineer shall:
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