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Company Name : Alaskan Dream Cruises
Location : Sitka, AK 99835
Position : Deckhand
Job Description : COME EXPLORE WITH THE LOCALS! GREAT JOBS AVAILABLE IN ALASKA ON AND OFF THE WATER.Experience the incredible wilderness and wildlife of the Inside Passage while working for Alaska’s premier cruise company. Our jobs are educational, rewarding and fun! Adventure and wildlife viewing are an everyday occurrence in Southeast Alaska!We operate exclusively in Southeast Alaska throughout the Alexander Archipelago.ABOUT ALASKAN DREAM CRUISESAlaskan Dream Cruises, Alaska’s premier cruise company, is seeking enthusiastic, hard-working applicants to join us this cruise season to provide a level of extraordinary service we call ‘True Alaskan Hospitality’. We are looking for crew members with a strong sense of team spirit, a proud professionalism, and a desire to deliver unparalleled guest experiences. Our family-owned company has a wide range of positions available. From vessel Deck and Engineering crew, Hospitality Teams to shore support, we do it all!The Position DeckhandSummaryUnder the direction of the Chief Mate, executes duties to ensure the safe operation and maintenance of the vessel. Stand watches for navigation purposes with the Bridge Watch Officer and operate small inflatable tenders and DIBs as directed by the Chief Mate for transportation of guests on scenic rides and transportation to and from shore.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesWork according to the core Values of True Alaskan Hospitality as defined in our Mission Statement: Immerse each guest in personable and unsurpassed level of service we call True Alaskan Hospitality.Under the direction of the Chief Mate, handle mooring lines during docking and un-docking procedures, handle anchor winches during anchor procedures, setting, taking and securing the gangway and ensure its safety for guest and crew use and assist them while using the gangway.Perform watch duties while underway, anchored or in-port as assigned by the Chief Mate.Holds a position on the ship’s Emergency Station Bill. Must meet requirements of Emergency Station Bill for both drills and actual emergencies to include fire, flooding, man overboard, abandon ship, medical, and spill response.Perform a variety of tasks as assigned by the Chief Mate. These may include janitorial duties, upkeep and maintenance of the vessel as well as guest services.Perform engineering and security rounds as directed by Chief Mate and Chief Engineer.While on watch on the bridge, assist officer on watch as directed. Specific duties such as steering, chart work, lookout, and use of bridge electronics will vary with the areas of operation and with the officer of the watch. When on duty on the bridge, those duties shall take precedence over all else and will require the utmost vigilance.While in port, perform duties such as but not limited to assist in baggage handling, laundry loading and un-loading, taking on potable water, taking off garbage, cleaning windows and vessel wash down.On turnaround day, responsible for taking on ship’s stores and assisting with baggage movements and cleaning all exterior areas that cannot be completed while underway.Interacting with guests in a friendly and courteous manner always. Provide friendly and professional service while assisting guests on and off the vessel at the gangway, while escorting guests to their stateroom, while working on stateroom maintenance projects, while performing safety rounds, and while the bridge is open to the guests.Enhance guest experience by actively searching for wildlife and bringing sightings to the attention of the officer on watch and the Naturalist.Safe operation of zodiacs and DIB’s, without guests, and their daily upkeep while working in conjunction with the vessel engineer.Follows prescribed hours set forth by the vessel’s daily roster.Maintain awareness of basic safety rules, work place safety and respect for the environment.Perform other duties as assigned.Minimum Qualifications * 1-3 years in the maritime industry with progressively responsible experience.Strong communication skills: verbal, non-verbal and written.Writing skills capable of completing forms and making log entriesStrong interpersonal skills and guest service aptitudeMust pass a security background check and DOT drug test.Desired Qualifications * Proven team player and have a Can-Do attitude.Organized, even tempered.Ability to take directions and work with a diverse team.Ability to interpret and follow rules, policy and procedures.Ability to maintain composure with courteous and professional demeanor.First Aid and CPR Certification.Traits and Characteristics * Strong commitment to safety.A genuine desire to serve the public.Positive, personable and professional demeanor.Adaptive to learning new skills and knowledge.Adaptive to changes in a progressive work environment.Strong record of being organized, dependable and punctual.Strong conflict resolution skills and ability to work within a diverse workforce.Communication is strongly recommended that applicants have access to a computer and a mobile phone during the entire hiring process. We expect to hear from candidates within a few days of our communication (request for interview, documentation, follow up, etc.) Recruitment process cannot continue if the candidate is not responsive. Please note that how you communicate with a potential employer is part of the evaluation process. Always be polite, prompt and professional when communicating with the office.Work Environment:The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Crew stays in shared quarters onboard with little privacy and relatively constant vibration and engine noise often for long periods of time. This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce. Crew may be moved from one vessel to another at the discretion of Management. Due to remote locations of vessel routes, internet connectivity is limited. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Travel to the vessels in Alaska and extended stay up to 5 months on board is required. Must be physically able to work a typical workday of about 10-14 hours per day, seven days a week. Environmental conditions generally include ambient inside temperature, ambient inside lighting, ambient to loud noise levels, all weather conditions, occasional use of required protective clothing including raingear and life preserver. Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces crossing from vessel to vessel. Physically able to climb a 7-foot vertical ladder and fit through a 28-inch escape hatch.A Little About UsAllen Marine, the parent company of Alaskan Dream Cruises, was established in 1970 when Bob and Betty Allen, and their five children, restored a ruined boat that became the St. Michael- the first in a long line of Allen Marine tour vessels named after saints of the family’s Russian Orthodox faith.By working together, the Allen’s were able to keep pace with Alaska’s rapidly expanding tourism industry. The Allen Marine tours of today are highly professional, staffed with well-trained crews, and guided by gifted naturalists. While altogether more polished marine tours than in the days when Betty and her children served treats and dispensed Russian tea from a samovar while Bob ran the boat, Allen Marine remains a company owned, operated, and guided by a family of life-long Alaskans.Allen Marine’s success can be traced to Bob and Betty’s competitive drive, creativity, ingenuity, and good timing. But the most important ingredient is family. In the early years, as the couple struggled to keep their business afloat, their children worked beside them—cleaning, crewing, and later, skippering the vessels. Bob and Betty’s children and grandchildren now run the company.Bob Allen is fond of saying, “Just because it hasn’t been done before, doesn’t mean we can’t do it,” a can-do attitude reflected in the boats Allen Marine designs, builds, and operates. The operating characteristics of these one-of-a-kind tour vessels so impressed NY Waterways of Weehawken, New Jersey, that the Allens were commissioned to build a total of 19 passenger ferries. When Flight 1549 crash-landed on the Hudson River, half of the boats surrounding the sinking jet had been built in Sitka, Alaska. The rescue effort, greatly aided by the fast and highly maneuverable Allen Marine ferries, put the “miracle” in “Miracle on the Hudson.”The sale of 19 vessels to NY Waterway represents the largest single export of manufactured products in the history of the 49th state. But it is just one of the remarkable achievements of this uniquely Alaskan family and the company they run. Allen Marine operates over 30 vessels, employs more than 300 Alaskans, and provides daily and week-long tours and cruises throughout Southeast Alaska, while building aluminum boats and structural products at its boat shop in Sitka.THE EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCEWhether you’re a newcomer to the seasonal workforce, or you’re an experienced traveler looking for your next adventure, Alaskan Dream Cruises can be your passport to the Last Frontier. Here in Alaska we work and play where snow-capped mountains and dense rainforests meet island-studded fjords. At Alaskan Dream Cruises, offering ‘True Alaskan Hospitality’ is our mission, and sharing the experiences of this Great Land & Sea with our guests, is our passion. These shared experiences, moments and memories tend to turn our teams into lifelong friends. Expand your knowledge, enrich your life, and add a very unique chapter to your own story. If you have a great attitude, a strong work ethic and share our passion for people, you may (like many of us here at Alaskan Dream Cruises) come to Alaska for a summer and stay in Alaska for a lifetime.At Alaskan Dream Cruises, we strive to create a team environment that is inclusive and respectful. Our safe workplaces, fair management practices and ethical policies set the stage for a rewarding, challenging and FUN seasonal adventure for all!ROOM AND BOARDRoom and board is provided to all crew members during the cruises season on board our vessels. Availability of Employee Housing with Alaskan Dream Cruises may vary by port and by season. Please contact each Division separately for availability.EMPLOYEE PERKSSeasonal Availability BonusSeasonal IncentivesGuest Pass programOpportunities for local tour excursions for free or at reduced ratesPride to be working with the best team in Southeast Alaska!GETTING HERE AND GETTING AROUNDOur bases of operation are surrounded by wilderness; exclusively accessible from the outside world by Alaska Airlines or the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Service. Alaskan Dream Cruises offers transportation assistance for manager level positions only.Juneauis the state capital (population; 32,000) with miles of road carved along the coast. A limited public bus system that connects the main commerce centers but does not extend far outside the main city limits. Public transportation ends 1.5 miles from our facility. It is recommended to bring a vehicle to Juneau or consider purchasing a used vehicle (usually ample availability!). Car-pooling and bike-commuting among crew members is very common.Ketchikan is Alaska’s “Salmon Capital” and the fourth largest city (population: 14,000) in the state. There is a public bus system that connects the main commerce centers but does not extend far outside the main city limits. It is possible to live comfortably in Ketchikan without a vehicle, but it is recommended that you at least bring a bike to get around town.Sitka, Alaska’s first capital, is considered to be one of Alaska’s most picturesque and historically fascinating communities (population: 9,000). Sitka is a very pedestrian and bike-friendly town with 7 miles of road in each direction from the downtown area. Local bus service is also available.FOR FUNSoutheast Alaska boasts countless glaciers, remote islands, an abundance of wildlife and small communities with a whole lot of heart! Kayaking, hiking, biking, camping, boating and fishing are just a few favorite local activities to indulge in on your time off. Local recreation centers offer activities from swimming and racquetball to martial arts and belly dancing. Explore our towns by attending a wide variety of festivals and performances scheduled throughout the summer featuring local and visiting artists. Browse local galleries, museums and libraries for a glimpse into the cultural panorama, or just join your friends for a sunset campfire (a must-do!).VIEW OUR JOBS »HOW TO APPLYPlease apply online via the apply now link.Additional Compensation:TipsBonusesEmployment Length:1 – 3 monthsPay Frequency:Bi weekly or Twice monthlyJob Types: Full-time, TemporaryPay: $130.00 – $170.00 per daySchedule:12 hour shiftSupplemental Pay:Bonus payTipsExperience:relevant: 1 year (Preferred)Location:Sitka, AK (Required)Work authorization:United States (Required)Work Location: One location
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