Tugboat Captain

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1 week ago
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Full Time
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Germany
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€52K - €92K gross / year

Overview

A Tugboat Captain is responsible for the operation and navigation of tugboats, which are vital in assisting larger vessels like cargo ships, oil tankers, and cruise ships with docking, undocking, and navigating through tight or congested waterways such as harbors, ports, and rivers. Tugboat Captains ensure that their vessel safely maneuvers other ships in often challenging weather or water conditions, coordinating closely with crew members, harbor pilots, and other marine personnel to complete towing, pushing, and escorting operations.


Duties

Vessel Operation and Navigation

  • Command the tugboat and lead the crew in safely towing, pushing, or escorting large vessels to and from ports, harbors, docks, and locks.
  • Operate the tugboat’s engine, steering, and other controls to maintain precision while maneuvering in narrow or congested waterways.
  • Monitor and interpret navigational aids, charts, and weather conditions to plot and adjust the safest course for the tugboat and the ship it is assisting.
  • Communicate and collaborate with ship pilots, port authorities, and other vessels via radio to ensure smooth and coordinated operations.

Crew Management

  • Oversee and direct the tugboat crew, assigning specific tasks during operations such as line handling, securing towlines, and maintaining onboard safety.
  • Ensure that crew members are trained in proper safety procedures, including the use of emergency equipment and first aid, as well as the handling of mooring lines and fenders.
  • Conduct safety drills and briefings to prepare the crew for emergency situations such as engine failure, man-overboard, or other maritime emergencies.

Safety and Compliance

  • Ensure that all operations comply with maritime laws and regulations, including local port guidelines, Coast Guard standards, and international safety protocols.
  • Conduct pre-voyage checks of the tugboat, inspecting critical systems like engines, steering, navigational equipment, and safety devices to ensure they are in working order.
  • Monitor weather and tidal conditions to determine whether it is safe to proceed with towing operations or to delay due to hazards such as high winds, strong currents, or low visibility.
  • Report and document any incidents, accidents, or equipment malfunctions to the appropriate maritime authorities and the tugboat company.

Vessel Maintenance

  • Oversee the maintenance and upkeep of the tugboat, ensuring that engines, winches, towing equipment, and navigational tools are in proper working condition.
  • Work closely with engineers or mechanics to troubleshoot and resolve mechanical issues as they arise.
  • Perform regular inspections of the tugboat’s hull, deck, and machinery to identify wear or damage that could affect operations.

Operational Planning and Coordination

  • Review towage plans in coordination with port authorities, harbor pilots, and shipping companies to develop the best strategy for towing or docking large vessels.
  • Coordinate with the captain of the larger vessel being assisted, ensuring mutual understanding of the docking or undocking process.
  • Make real-time decisions to adapt to changing environmental conditions or unexpected situations, such as equipment failures or sudden shifts in weather, to ensure safe and efficient operations.

Qualifications

  • A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required. Tugboat Captains must complete specialized maritime training and have extensive knowledge of navigation, seamanship, and tugboat operations.
  • Coast Guard-issued captain’s license is required for tugboat operation.
  • 3 years of experience working on tugboats or other seafaring vessels.
  • Proficiency in operating and navigating tugboats using electronic and manual navigation systems, charts, and marine communication systems.
  • Strong leadership and decision-making skills to manage the crew and make real-time decisions during complex or risky operations.
  • Ability to troubleshoot equipment issues, deal with challenging weather conditions, and adapt plans to ensure safety.
  • Excellent communication skills to coordinate with harbor pilots, ship captains, and port authorities.

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