Maintenance Jobs

Port Utility Person

JOB SUMMARY Pressure washes shipping containers and equipment, treats rusted areas and properly applies a protective coating on equipment. Cleans and maintains the shop area and reefer Pre-Trip Inspection (PTI) areas, including removing trash as needed. JOB SCOPENo supervisory or budgetary responsibilitiesPRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPressure washes shipping containers and equipment as required using machinery provided.Checks equipment, ensuring an adequate water supply and all working properly.Inspects surfaces after washing to ensure it is clear of any food, dirt, and debris.Follows all safety protocols to prevent damage or injury.Treats rusted areas on equipment and applies aluminum cleaner.Cleans and washes equipment daily.Cleans all PTI wash areas once a week.Cleans and maintains the shop and surrounding areas.Performs all other assigned duties.MINIMUM EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, EXPERIENCE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalentEXPERIENCE: Six months experience in cleaning and painting.  Pressure washing experience preferred.LICENSE:Valid local driver’s license. Certified to operate fork-lift preferred or the ability to obtain fork-lift operator certification.TRAVEL: N/A

AAC – Part Time Aircraft Mechanic LIH

The Aircraft Mechanic is responsible for all aircraft maintenance activities assigned to them such as repair, servicing, and maintenance of aircraft systems, powerplants, airframe, avionics and components in accordance with […]

Assistant Engineer (Ocean Towing)

Published Job Title : Assistant Engineer (Ocean Towing)  

 

Position: Assistant Engineer – 1 st 2 nd 3 rd    

Location:  Seattle Marine   

Department: Ocean Fleet  

Schedule: 45 –60-day hitches  

Reports to: Chief Engineer & Por

Able Seaman (AB)

Cook Inlet Tug & Barge has provided marine services since 1924. We specialize in harbor services and fuel
distribution throughout South Central, Southeast and Western Alaska.
Visit www.cookinlettug.com to learn more about us.

Port Mechanic III

JOB SUMMARY     Performs preventative maintenance on support and motorized shore equipment as well as troubleshooting and repairs to same.Refrigeration Maintenance – Performs preventative maintenance on all engines / generators as well as troubleshooting and repairs to same..    PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESAuto MaintenancePerforms basic preventative maintenance and repairs on all equipment including but not limited to: forklifts up to 52K lb capacity, jockey & road trucks, manlifts, custom buggies, utility/golf carts, fuel trucks, pressure washers, pick-up trucks and service trucks.Performs inspections of all equipment and handles any existing problems.Operates, inspects, and troubleshoots electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical failures on equipment as required and diagnose defects.Performs major and minor repairs on engines and transmissions.Makes quality fabrications.Performs diagnostics via scanning tools and software.Utilizes maintenance programs to create and schedule work.Makes service calls to various Tropical departments to facilitate equipment repairs as required.Keeps work area and equipment clean and organized.Participates in training seminars, classes, and technically oriented workshops when necessary.E.    MINIMUM EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, EXPERIENCE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION:    High school diploma or equivalent vocational technological graduate.EXPERIENCE:    Two years’ experience in equipment repair, maintenance, and operation.LICENSE:    Container/Chassis MaintenanceClass A CDL or jockey truck certification required.TIA (OTR) earth mover tire certification required for 1 year.   TIA commercial truck tire certification required for 2 years. Auto / Refrigeration Maintenance Valid local driver’s license – Non-Commercial Class E and ability to acquire a Class B commercial license. Ability to obtain a U.S. Passport.TRAVEL:    10% travel to both domestic and international Tropical locations.PHYSICAL:    Operations – Manual dexterity to perform repetitive motion tasks oncomputer or handheld device or tools. Ability to frequently twist, bend,reach, squat, kneel, climb on equipment, push/pull 50 – 200 pounds, crawl, lift and carry at least 80 pounds on a daily basis. Able to withstandexposure to extreme weather conditions. Ability to travel in various modes of transportation (e.g. automobile, airplane, train etc.)Occasionally exposed to outside elements during the daily workday andwhen traveling. LANGUAGE:    English

Port Mechanic IV

JOB SUMMARY Performs preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs on support and heavy freight moving equipment systems: mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical. JOB SCOPENo supervisory or budgetary responsibilities.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPerforms preventative maintenance on all heavy equipment including but not limited to: mobile harbor cranes, straddle carriers, reach stackers, rotators and spreaders. Performs major and minor repairs to heavy equipment as needed. Operates, inspects and troubleshoots mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical failures on equipment as required and diagnose defects. Tests mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturers’ specifications. Dismantles and reassembles heavy equipment using hoists, rigging equipment and hand tools. Researches parts needed for repairs on equipment by using parts manuals and supply books. Rebuilds engines, transmissions and their components as necessary. Makes service calls to various Tropical departments both domestic and international to facilitate equipment repairs as required. Remains on standby duty during ship loading after hours and on weekends.  Fills out work orders after every job.  Orders parts required to conduct repair and maintenance and follow-up.  Coordinates with the effected departments equipment repairs and services. Makes quality fabrications as needed. Keeps work area clean and organized. Participates in training seminars and workshops when necessary. Performs all other duties as required.MINIMUM EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, EXPERIENCE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION:      High School Diploma and vocational technological graduate with certificate in equipment maintenance and repair preferred.EXPERIENCE:      Minimum 3 years experience in heavy equipment repair, maintenance and operation.LICENSE:              Valid Local Driver’s License – Non-Commercial Class E. Ability to obtain a U.S. Passport. Certificates in mechanical, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electrical systems preferred.TRAVEL:               10% Travel to both domestic and international Tropical locations.PHYSICAL:           Operations – Manual dexterity to perform repetitive motion tasks on/with computer, handheld devices or tools.  Ability to frequently twist, bend, reach, squat, kneel, climb on equipment, push/pull 50 pounds, crawl, lift and carry at least 80 pounds on a daily basis.  Able to withstand exposure to extreme weather conditions.  Ability to travel in various modes of transportation (e.g. automobile, airplane, train etc.)  Occasionally exposed to outside elements during the daily workday and during traveling.

Port Mechanic IV

JOB SUMMARY Performs preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs on support and heavy freight moving equipment systems: mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical. JOB SCOPENo supervisory or budgetary responsibilities.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPerforms preventative maintenance on all heavy equipment including but not limited to: mobile harbor cranes, straddle carriers, reach stackers, rotators and spreaders. Performs major and minor repairs to heavy equipment as needed. Operates, inspects and troubleshoots mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical failures on equipment as required and diagnose defects. Tests mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturers’ specifications. Dismantles and reassembles heavy equipment using hoists, rigging equipment and hand tools. Researches parts needed for repairs on equipment by using parts manuals and supply books. Rebuilds engines, transmissions and their components as necessary. Makes service calls to various Tropical departments both domestic and international to facilitate equipment repairs as required. Remains on standby duty during ship loading after hours and on weekends.  Fills out work orders after every job.  Orders parts required to conduct repair and maintenance and follow-up.  Coordinates with the effected departments equipment repairs and services. Makes quality fabrications as needed. Keeps work area clean and organized. Participates in training seminars and workshops when necessary. Performs all other duties as required.MINIMUM EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, EXPERIENCE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION:      High School Diploma and vocational technological graduate with certificate in equipment maintenance and repair preferred.EXPERIENCE:      Minimum 3 years experience in heavy equipment repair, maintenance and operation.LICENSE:              Valid Local Driver’s License – Non-Commercial Class E. Ability to obtain a U.S. Passport. Certificates in mechanical, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electrical systems preferred.TRAVEL:               10% Travel to both domestic and international Tropical locations.PHYSICAL:           Operations – Manual dexterity to perform repetitive motion tasks on/with computer, handheld devices or tools.  Ability to frequently twist, bend, reach, squat, kneel, climb on equipment, push/pull 50 pounds, crawl, lift and carry at least 80 pounds on a daily basis.  Able to withstand exposure to extreme weather conditions.  Ability to travel in various modes of transportation (e.g. automobile, airplane, train etc.)  Occasionally exposed to outside elements during the daily workday and during traveling.

Maintenance Lead Person, USVI – St. Thomas

JOB SUMMARY Distributes workload to maintenance personnel and coordinates the flow of equipment due for maintenance and preventative maintenance service.  Train repair staff in all technical areas and maintain records pertaining to the department.EDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalentEXPERIENCE: Five years experience in heavy equipment repairs.LICENSE: Certification in diesel, hydraulic and electrical repairs.  Valid Local Driver’s License and Valid Passport.TRAVEL: 10% Travel to various Tropical locations.

Port Utility Person-Nightshift

JOB SUMMARY Pressure washes shipping containers and equipment, treats rusted areas and properly applies a protective coating on equipment. Cleans and maintains the shop area and reefer Pre-Trip Inspection (PTI) areas, including removing trash as needed. JOB SCOPENo supervisory or budgetary responsibilitiesPRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPressure washes shipping containers and equipment as required using machinery provided.Checks equipment, ensuring an adequate water supply and all working properly.Inspects surfaces after washing to ensure it is clear of any food, dirt, and debris.Follows all safety protocols to prevent damage or injury.Treats rusted areas on equipment and applies aluminum cleaner.Cleans and washes equipment daily.Cleans all PTI wash areas once a week.Cleans and maintains the shop and surrounding areas.Performs all other assigned duties.MINIMUM EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, EXPERIENCE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalentEXPERIENCE: Six months experience in cleaning and painting.  Pressure washing experience preferred.LICENSE:Valid local driver’s license. Certified to operate fork-lift preferred or the ability to obtain fork-lift operator certification.TRAVEL: N/A

Deckhand, On-Call

Cook Inlet Tug & Barge has provided marine services since 1924. We specialize in harbor services and fuel
distribution throughout South Central, Southeast and Western Alaska.
Visit www.cookinlettug.com to learn more about us.

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