Marine Mechanic Helper
CLOSING DATE: Friday, October 8th 2021, 4:00 P.M.
Marine Mechanic Helper
Position Summary: We are looking for a Marine Mechanic Helper to join our marine services department and also to create an eligibility list for potential openings next year.
This person will under general supervision, perform a wide variety of marine support functions related to the upkeep, maintenance, and repair of U.S. Coast Guard certified small passenger ferries, including engineering housekeeping duties, system/equipment preventive maintenance, repairs and related support functions in conformance with agency policies and practices.
This position supports the marine department’s goal to provide safe, secure, reliable, regulatory compliant, environmentally sound and quality passenger ferry services. This position also supports the work of the Marine Mechanics and performs tasks as assigned.
The successful candidate will perform on a regular basis, the inspection and cleaning of vessel engineering, void spaces and vessel equipment, consistent with sound marine practices.
This position also performs routine checks of marine system levels and conditions such as operating fluids, hydraulics, coolants, tankages, lubricants, batteries, lighting, wiper blades, etc.
The successful candidate will support and assist as directed, the Marine Mechanics in maintaining vessels and associated marine systems and perform light-medium repairs, including:
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- Efforts to ensure machinery and machinery spaces are maintained in a safe, orderly manner compliant with applicable requirements and following good marine practice.
- Performance of daily upkeep, preventive maintenance of the vessel’s main propulsion and auxiliary systems, such as diesel engines, water-jets, diesel generators, HVAC, plumbing and marine electronics and the organization of associated spare parts and supplies.
- The planned and ad-hoc repair of diesel propulsion engines, fuel systems, lubricating systems, marine electrical systems, water cooling systems, heat exchangers and related marine equipment.
This position supports as directed, routine inspections of the vessel and its components, checking on all operating and safety equipment in support of safe and reliable ferry operations.
As directed, the successful candidate will sail on vessels to support their upkeep and maintenance. Also as directed, the successful candidate will drive to area vendors to pick up vessel equipment, parts and supplies associated with repair efforts.
This position assists with inventory control and documentation for consumable liquids and spare parts and with ongoing retention of records of vessel/equipment maintenance and repair work, consistent with the manufacturer’s life-cycle servicing expectations.
The person in this position wears/dons applicable personal protective equipment appropriate to the assigned job task in a potentially loud/hazardous work environment.
This position reports to the Marine Maintenance Manager.
Salary Range: The range for this position is $30.89 - $ 41.53 per hour, commensurate with experience. With rare exception, initial appointments are usually made at Step 1 ($30.89).
Benefits: Full-time employees receive a generous benefits package including subsidized medical insurance and fully paid dental insurance for employee and dependents, as well as disability insurance and life insurance. This position participates in the Washington State Public Employees’ Retirement Plan with the option of participating in a state administered deferred compensation plan. Employees receive a generous general leave accrual and 11 holidays for which pay is pro-rated based on the number of hours worked per pay period up to a maximum of 80 hours per pay period. Kitsap Transit also provides employees and certain dependents with a free transportation pass on Kitsap Transit.
Hours of Work: Work will be performed on vessels after service hours during the week and on weekends. These hours may vary depending on the business needs of the agency. As the business needs of the agency change, applicants must also be available to work any hours of operation including weekends and all holidays. The schedule for this position may vary from week to week and may include weekend and holiday work on a permanent basis.
QUALIFICATIONS
Kitsap Transit employees who wish to apply must have a satisfactory performance and attendance record. Kitsap Transit Operators with any of the following criteria in the last twelve months are excluded from recruitment opportunities:
- a current Decision Making Leave or higher in the Safety category
- more than two held customer complaints
- more than four unscheduled absences
- more than two late reports
Education and Experience: High school diploma/GED and three months experience in the upkeep, servicing and repair of vessels, marine engines and related marine equipment
Please contact Marianne Rajan in the Human Resources Department at (360) 478-5852 if you have any questions.
Closing Date: We must receive your completed application by 4:00 PM Friday, October 8th 2021.
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