Cabinetmaker/ Furniture builder: Iatesta Studio

Employer: Iatesta Studio

Email Address: careers@davidiatesta.com

Position Title: Cabinetmaker/ Furniture builder

Compensation/Rate: commensurate with experience and qualifications

Job Description: IATESTA STUDIO is a home furniture and lighting manufacturer located in Stevensville, Maryland, 10 minutes outside of Annapolis. Our team of talented Craftspeople and Artisans create beautiful products that are handmade in the USA and sold to top interior designers throughout the world. To learn more about our company and products,
visit our website IATESTASTUDIO.COM.

We are hiring for a Skilled Senior Level Cabinet Maker / Furniture Maker.

At IATESTA STUDIO, our Cabinet Makers / Furniture Makers start new projects from raw materials, and completely fabricate and prepare each piece for our Finishing Department (stain, paint, etc.). Makers are not responsible for any finishing.

Qualified candidates must have the following skills and background experience:
- 5+ years of experience building and fabricating custom furniture from start to finish in a professional wood shop
- Ability to fabricate to very high standards with a mixture of hardwoods, veneers, and sheet goods using resources such as cut lists, shop drawings, models, or photographs
- Understanding of typical high-end cabinet and furniture construction, joinery and fabrication methods
- Knowledge of the operation of all shop equipment
- Ability to make jigs and templates for custom jobs
- Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues on the fly
- Provides occasional mentoring and training to beginner and mid-level maker/fabricators
- Always exhibits safe working practices
- Maintains a clean and organized work area

Additionally, all applicants must have these abilities and skills to be successful:
- Attention to detail
- Responsible, self-motivated, and reliable
- Have a good attitude and positive vibes
- Ability to work as a team player in a deadline driven environment
- Ability to lift up to 100 lbs. without assistance on a regular basis, and heavier items with the help of others
- Ability to stand for long periods while on the job
- Available to work FULL-TIME 7am - 3:45pm Monday thru Friday (minimum of 40 hours/week). Our Artisans enjoy getting off work at 3:45!
- Available to work occasional overtime as needed on weekdays and/or weekends

BENEFITS AVAILABLE UPON ELIGIBILITY
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid holidays and paid time off
- And other great perks!

HOW TO APPLY
- We are abiding by the CDC’s guidelines for business operations in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic. No visitors are permitted at this time, therefore we ask that all resumes, cover letters and applications be submitted via e-mail.

- Please email a brief cover letter, and examples, photos and files of previous work completed to careers@davidiatesta.com. We will reply with a formal Application for Employment for you to complete and return.

- If invited to interview for this position, we will meet via Zoom video chat and/or in-person at our outdoor picnic tables.

ABOUT US:
At IATESTA STUDIO, you will use your talent and skills to create beautiful and timeless furniture and lighting with all parts made in the USA. The top designers in the world depend on our team to deliver breathtaking furniture that exceeds their expectations. Our team members have a variety of skills that take each piece from start to finish. To learn more about our company and products, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE IATESTASTUDIO.COM.

Marine Carpenter: Rybovich Boat Company

Employer: Rybovich Boat Company

Email Address: HR@rybovich.com

Position Title: Marine Carpenter

Compensation/Rate: Depends on Experience

Job Description: The RYbovich Marine Carpenter Inspects, repairs, installs, modifies, rebuilds, constructs and maintains woodwork and other related structures.

Responsibilities:
Operates stationary power tools, hand power tools and hand tools to cut, form and finish
materials to yacht quality standards for service orders.
Performs joinery work on vessels to fabricate and fit bulkheads, ceilings, windshields, windows,
furniture, cabinets, decks, trim, handrails, cap rails and any other marine related joinery work.

Technical Skills:
Fabricate & Install Handrails, Bunks & Berths, Cabinets, Doors and Jambs, Dressers/Buffets, night stands, vanities, Teak Cap Rails
Fabricate Molds
Hull Repair
Layout & Fabricate Stairs
Layout & Install Electronics
Layout, Fabricate & Install Hard Overhead Panels
Perform Cabinet Machining & Assembly
Shape & Fit Rub Rails
Windshields both Glass & Plexi
Fabricate Curved Woodwork & Furniture
Fabricate Entertainment Centers
Shape & Fit Covering Boards
Task Planning, Scheduling & Execution
Service/Interpersonal Skills:
Problem Sensitivity - The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.
Follows policies, accept external controls and supervision and work within the rules.
Tendency to display endurance and capacity for a fast pace
Possess a positive attitude regarding people and outcomes.
Tendency to be friendly, cooperative, agreeable. To be a team person.
Ability to easily adapt to change
Able to work independently at times and make sound decisions.
Knows limitations and when to ask for help.
The ability to stoop, crouch, pull, push, reach, hear, near vision, kneel, talk, stand, grasp, lift up to 50 lbs and able to walk quickly to/from job locations up to 600 yards in distance are required.
Overtime, nights and weekend work may be required as customer service needs fluctuate.

High School Diploma or GED
Vocational/Technical/Business School
Minimum 5 years experience is this occupation

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer. Drug Free Workplace

Shipwright: Wooden Boatworks

Employer: Wooden Boatworks

Email Address: Steve@woodenboatworks.com

Position Title: Shipwright

Compensation/Rate: Based on Experience

Job Description: Wooden Boatworks in Greenport, NY is hiring! We are looking for talented, enthusiastic, and self-motivated wooden boatbuilders to join our team. An excellent attitude and willingness to handle all aspects of wooden boat care and construction are a must. An ideal candidate would have knowledge and experience around wooden boat construction, maintenance, rigging, and sailing.

The North Fork of Long Island has a vibrant community of artists and entrepreneurs, and great access to NYC, New England, and the uncrowded sailing grounds of Eastern Long Island.
Wooden Boatworks is a full-service wooden boat yard specializing in the construction, restoration and care of plank on frame yachts. We are conveniently located on the east end of Long Island, just a short hop from New York City, Newport, and Boston. We pride ourselves in carrying on the craft of traditional shipwrighting in the care of your boats. From taking the lines off of the floor and creating your dream boat to maintaining your family heirloom, our team of builders and restorers are here to help get you out on the water.

Marine Mechanic: Wooden Boatworks

Employer: Wooden Boatworks

Email Address: Steve@woodenboatworks.com

Position Title: Marine Mechanic

Compensation/Rate: Based on experience

Job Description: Wooden Boatworks in Greenport, NY is hiring! We are looking for a talented, enthusiastic, and self-motivated marine mechanic to join our team. An excellent attitude and willingness to handle all aspects of diesel, electrical, and plumbing are a must. An ideal candidate would have knowledge and experience around wooden boats, their mechanical systems, maintenance, and rigging.

The North Fork of Long Island has a vibrant community of artists and entrepreneurs, and great access to NYC, New England, and the uncrowded sailing grounds of Eastern Long Island.
Wooden Boatworks is a full-service wooden boat yard specializing in the construction, restoration and care of plank on frame yachts. We are conveniently located on the east end of Long Island, just a short hop from New York City, Newport, and Boston. We pride ourselves in carrying on the craft of traditional shipwrighting in the care of your boats. From taking the lines off of the floor and creating your dream boat to maintaining your family heirloom, our team of builders and restorers are here to help get you out on the water.

 Fiberglass and paint specialist: Annapolis Harbor Boat Yard

Employer: Annapolis Harbor Boat Yard

Email Address: service@annapolisharbor.net

Position Title: Fiberglass and paint specialist

Compensation/Rate: TBD

Job Description: Annapolis Harbor Boat Yard is a full service marine repair facility that provides high quality repairs and upgrades to private vessels from 20 to 60 feet. Right now we are looking for a qualified candidate to hit the ground running and be willing to work at both the high speed and high quality that our clientele demands.
The ideal candidate will know the proper repair techniques for both fiberglass and carbon fiber laminates, gelcoat color matching, the proper methodology for filling and fairing repairs, the utilization and differences between different types of resins, the principles and application procedures for Awlgrip and other topcoat materials as well as general boat knowledge.

We are looking to fulfill the open vacancy immediately and are a full time employer year round. We offer health and vision insurance after the qualifying period, retirement contributions, paid holidays and a sign on bonus to the right candidate.

Our culture is one of work hard and play hard. our team may be relatively small but we accomplish large tasks with the utmost of care and quality. Our customers become part of our family and we look forward to bringing you onboard in this fast paced environment.

Dock & Fuel Attendant: Fore Points Marina

Employer: Fore Points Marina

Email Address: info@forepointsmarina.com

Position Title: Dock & Fuel Attendant

Compensation/Rate: $13-$15 per hour
Job Title: Operations MSW, Dock and Fuel Attendant
Job Family: Marina Services Worker (MSW)
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Reports to: Dock Master


Summary:
Provides dockside and fueling service to guests of marina by assisting with all guests’ needs and fulfilling their requests as part of Fore Points Marina’s customer service standards while maintaining a clean, secure and safe facility.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):

• Provides service to marina and facility guests that meet established quality standards for all marina related operations; ensures that recognized standards are maintained, and that quality and delivery commitments are met.
• Fully understands and complies with company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as pertains to all duties related to this position.
• Safely secures vessels to docks, monitors utility services (power, and water), runs black water pump out, disposes of waste and general facility sanitation in compliance with SOPs.
• Expedites any and all requests from vessels including escorting incoming marina guests to/from yachts, assisting with luggage, and offering information pertaining to available services and facilities of marina. Refers guests and visitors to marina office to arrange concierge services (laundry, provisions, reservations, etc.).
• Delivers messages, mail and packages to yachts.
• Maintains VHF radio and in-person communication with vessels, marina office, and marina management in a clear and professional manner.
• Monitors marina access points, greets every guest upon entrance, provides directions and information to visitors, redirects unauthorized personnel off the premises.
• Provides general security and supports marina and facility security teams in their security related efforts; reports disturbances in dock area to Dock Master and maintains general vigilance.
• Diligently monitors all marina property and facilities for general upkeep and cleanliness. Cleans and stocks bathrooms, empties trash, collects and disposes of discarded debris, bottles, or trash in common areas; continually maintains highest standard of quality.
• Performs general maintenance and participates in tasks related to the cleaning, maintenance and repair of the docks and upland marina premises; miscellaneous light carpentry and landscaping projects as assigned.
• Uses tools as intended and returns to proper place, maintains storage area in an organized manner.
• Ensures marina environment is free from hazards to guests, visitors and staff. Follows all safety protocols as indicated in SOPs.
• Routinely operates motor/water vehicles and other various mechanized equipment, including transporting of guests about the facility in company vehicle/cart. Keeps golf carts clean and charged, where applicable.
• Provides fuel service to marina and facility guests that meets established quality standards for all fuel operations.
• Strictly adheres to safety and environmental regulations and meets quality and delivery commitments when performing environmentally sensitive activities such as spillage clean up, transporting fuel, and removing black water, waste oil, or garbage from vessels.
• Ensures proper care and safety to customers and property while securing and releasing dock lines and otherwise assisting customer's arrival/departure from the fuel dock.
• Fills fuel tank of all vessels with gasoline or diesel fuel to level specified by customer.
• Maintains tank fuel log; ensures adequate fuel supplies are on-hand at all times; notifies Dock Master of fuel capacity and order status.
• Performs general clean-up/maintenance of fuel dock including proper storage of fuel hoses, clearing fuel dock of debris and unnecessary items and equipment, emptying trash on a regular basis in accordance to environmental and safety regulations, keeping area clean and clear and ensuring a presentable and customer-friendly atmosphere.
• Responsible for re-stocking and maintenance of marina products available for sale on fuel dock such as bagged ice, sunscreen, etc.; charges customer appropriately and collects payment via marina provided system.
• Carries out all other reasonable duties assigned by a supervisor.

Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Ability/willingness to work shift work, including weekends and holidays. Must be able to swim.

Education/Experience:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED), customer service cashier experience and a minimum of one year of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. VHF Operator’s certificate and basic first aid preferred.

Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions. The employee is frequently exposed to work near moving mechanical parts and deep waters. The employee may work near or around toxic or caustic chemicals while wearing proper personal protection equipment and following strict company safety standards. The employee is occasionally exposed to risk of electrical shock. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear and smell. The employee must regularly lift and /or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include Ability to adjust focus.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Marine Designer, Senior Marine Designer: SAFE Boats International

Employer: SAFE Boats International

Email Address: cindy@safeboats.com

Position Title: Marine Designer, Senior Marine Designer

Compensation/Rate: 75K to 100K, Depending on experience, possible relocation to Washington State, great benefits package! Work schedule is 4 10 hour days, Fri/Sat/Sun OFF

Job Description: 
Develop and design SAFE Boats International, LLC's high-performance aluminum boats. Combine marine design experience, 3D CAD skills and artistic talent to create functional and appealing product design for the law enforcement, military and private markets.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Design and 3D model new vessels in collaboration with engineers and naval architects
• Design and 3D model customizations to existing SAFE Boats vessel platforms
• Incorporates feedback from internal and external customers into designs
• Propose design solutions to meet performance requirements
• Develop and maintain bills of materials
• Reviews and understands specifications
• Reviews, audits and updates BOMs to synchronize with CAD data
• Provide support and guidance to Designer I and IIs preparing 3D models and documentation of vessel designs
• Research components and materials for new applications
• Prepare and study technical drawings, specifications to ensure conformity with standards and customer requirements
• Inspect completed installations and observe operations to ensure conformity with design and compliance with operational and safety standards
• Collaborate on research and development of new product and platform offerings and product enhancement initiatives
• Provide support to the business development and sales team in preparation and delivery of quotes and technical responses in support customer requirements
• Provide technical support for vessel construction
• Investigate and resolve production and quality problems, conferring with the appropriate personnel as required
• Perform other related activities as assigned

Marina Grounds Attendant: Fore Points Marina

Employer: Fore Points Marina

Email Address: info@forepointsmarina.com

Position Title: Marina Grounds Attendant

Compensation/Rate: $13-$15 per hour

Job Description: temporary position 20-25 hours per week


Summary:
Indoor and outdoor position responsible for keeping marina in pristine, five-star quality condition. Maintain marina office, restrooms and overall landscape including paths, gangways, docks and building surroundings. Must work independently and take initiative paying close attention to details and aesthetics.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):• Diligently monitors all marina property and facilities for general upkeep and cleanliness. Cleans and stocks office, bathrooms and shower amenities, empties trash, collects and disposes of discarded debris, bottles, or trash in common areas; continually maintains the highest standard of quality.
• Maintains outdoor physical environment including raking pathways, upkeep of raised gardens, decluttering and cleanliness of outdoor eating areas.
• Performs general maintenance and participates in tasks related to the cleaning, maintenance and repair of the docks and marina premises; miscellaneous light carpentry and landscaping projects as assigned.
• Fully understands and complies with company Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) as pertains to all duties related to this position.
• Ensures marina environment is free from hazards to guests, visitors and staff. Follows all safety protocols as indicated in SOPs.
• Carries out all other reasonable duties assigned by a supervisor.
Qualifications:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the physical demands, knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Ability and willingness to work weekends and holidays.

Education/Experience:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and a minimum of one year of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions. The employee is exposed to work near moving mechanical parts and deep waters. The employee may work near or around toxic or caustic chemicals while wearing proper personal protection equipment and following strict company safety standards. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear and smell. The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include ability to adjust focus.

Reasonable accomodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

PROJECT MANAGER: Hodgdon Yachts

Employer: Hodgdon Yachts

Email Address: dhammond@hodgdonyachts.com

Position Title: PROJECT MANAGER

Compensation/Rate: 

Job Description: Responsible for Project Management of tender construction with a commitment to delivering projects on time and within budget ensuring the work performed meets the customer’s expectations as well as Hodgdon standards. The Project Manager, within the constraints of the contract, will establish the production timeline and will coordinate necessary labor, materials, tools and equipment with the Production Manager and the Manager of Design and Engineering.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree plus 10 years’ experience (or a combination of education and experience) with a concentration in Operations Management preferable in yacht manufacturing or the construction environment 

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to forge strong relationships with customers, management and employees

  • Exceptional project management skills including job scheduling, resource estimation and cost management

  • Strong ability to communicate in writing using appropriate language and good business grammar 

  • Strong verbal, communication, and listening skills 

  • Strong financial skills including budgeting and cost analysis

  • Ability to read blue prints and interpret or prepare specification sheets

  • Proficient computer skills including Word, Excel, MS Project and database access. AutoCAD and Rhino helpful

  • Must be able to meet the requirements of the schedule which may include overtime and scheduling meetings outside of the Project Managers normal schedule

Hodgdon Yachts is based in East Boothbay, Damariscotta and Southport.  We are a family-run business that was founded in 1816 and known as the oldest continuously operating family boatbuilder in the United States.  Hodgdon Yachts is noted for building both sail and power, and for using advanced and construction techniques. 

  Hodgdon offers competitive wages, as well as benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, 401K and more.  Our current schedule provides for a three-day weekend by working four ten-hour days, allowing additional time to enjoy family and friends and the many beautiful places in the State of Maine.   Come join our team on the Coast as a Project Manager.

If you are interested in joining our team please send your letter of interest, resume and references to:  Diane Hammond, Human Resource Manager, P.O. Box 179, Southport, Maine, 04576 or email to dhammond@hodgdonyachts.com.

Marine Technician: ACI Boats

Employer: ACI Boats

Email Address: jobs@aciboats.com

Position Title: Marine Technician

Compensation/Rate: DOE

Job Description: Marine Technician
• Assist in and perform boat repairs
• Troubleshooting and repairing outboard engines, electrical systems, other boats systems, and trailers.
• Electrical, AC/DC, Marine plumbing/water system
• Troubleshoot electrical and electronic issues on boats, and then develop and implement effective solutions for a variety of issues.
• Marine electronics
• Travel off-site for mobile repair
• Verify completion of all items on estimate and inspect all finished work
Controlling Machines and Processes
• Operate forklift
Technical Skills
• Customer Service and good communication skills
• Quality Control: Conducting inspections of products or processes to evaluate quality
Physical Requirements
• Considerable periods of standing or walking throughout the facility to interface with associates
• Requires kneeling, crouching, stooping or crawling
• Requires lifting 50 lbs without assistance
Work Environment
Work is performed in a boatyard, which can subject workers to loud levels of noise, fumes, debris, tripping hazards and sharp metal edges. Personal protective equipment will be provided to staff, but personnel are responsible for ensuring that the equipment is properly used and for being aware of their surroundings.
Other Duties
• Practice standard work procedures and develop new processes needed with business growth
• Demonstrates behaviors consistent with the Company’s Values in all interactions with customers, co-workers and vendors.
• Please note: this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Benefits
• Premara Health Insurance with vision and dental

COMPOSITES INSTRUCTOR: THE LANDING SCHOOL

Employer: The Landing School

Email Address: seanfawcett@landingschool.edu

Position Title: Composites Instructor

Compensation/Rate: Salary, based on experience

Position: This is a full-time, permanent position under the direct supervision of the Dean of Education, hired by the President of the School.

Objective:

The Composite Boatbuilding curriculum is designed to provide students with a structured learning environment in which they can become knowledgeable and proficient in the practical application of the fundamental principles of construction and manufacturing techniques in the composites industry, primarily focused on the Marine Trades Industry.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • In fulfillment of the objectives, the Composite Boatbuilding Instructor will:

  • Work directly with students, with primary responsibility for lectures, demonstrations and practical shop-based composites fabrication work.

  • Assist students in learning individually, in small groups and as a class through clear communication; patient, understanding, approach; thorough and professional knowledge; mature leadership; and positive, honest academic advice

  • Evaluate student learning through questioning, homework, and practical and theoretical testing.

  • Continue to develop and improve the curriculum and all teaching materials

  • Share in the administrative tasks of the development and successful operation of the program, as assigned by the Dean of Education

  • Continue to develop skills and knowledge pertinent to teaching and current marine industry practices

  • Oversee and manage the activities of the Composite Boatbuilding Program Assistant, or similar

  • Work cooperatively and professionally with the Dean of Education, staff, and students of the School at all times

Qualifications:

  • Associates degree or higher

  • Minimum of four years working in industry, building and repairing products using modern composite materials such as: fiberglass, Kevlar, carbon fiber, and polyester, vinylester and epoxy resin systems.

  • Proven in-depth practical experience with various open and closed-molding techniques including wet-layup, infused, and pre-preg.

  • In-depth experience in specifically yacht construction and repair a strong plus

  • Experience in CNC programming and cutting a strong plus.

  • Practical experience in design and specification development a plus

  • Previous teaching experience a strong plus

Contact:

Sean Fawcett,
Dean of Education
seanfawcett@landingschool.edu
207-602-4816

MARINE CARPENTER: JOHANSON BOATWORKS LTD

Employer: JOHANSON BOATWORKS LTD

Email Address: OFFICE@JBOATWORKS.COM

Position Title: MARINE CARPENTER

Compensation/Rate: BASED ON EXPERIENCE

Job Description: Marine Carpenter (Rockland)
Johanson Boatworks is currently seeking to add a marine carpenter to our growing team. Position includes: · Assist all departments with wood working projects and helps maintain vessels. · Ability to transfer dimensions to marine plywood and other construction material using tape measure, square and making/layout devices. · Troubleshoot leaks, squeaks, warps and make recommendations for appropriate repair. · Installs prefabricated/custom parts such as hatches, marine hardware, metal trim, seats and other parts. · Good working knowledge of most woodworking joints in the marine industry, such as scarf, sill splice, lap, finger and dovetail. · Skilled knowledge and use of epoxies and vinyl ester resins or other adhesives to bond parts and preform basic fiberglass repair. · Must have the ability to do light to moderate lifting up to 50lbs. · Must have the ability to travel up and down stairs & ladders. · Must have a current driver license Competitive wages & benefits
• Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
• do NOT contact us with unsolicited services or offers

MARINE RIGGER: JOHANSON BOATWORKS LTD

Employer: JOHANSON BOATWORKS LTD

Email Address: OFFICE@JBOATWORKS.COM

Position Title: MARINE RIGGER

Compensation/Rate: NEGOTIABLE

Job Description: Marine Rigger
Johanson Boatworks is a full-service yacht yard offering repairs, storage and complete restorations. Our Mid-coast Maine facility, located in Rockland, is seeking a seasonal Marine Rigger. Position potentially could lead to year-round employment, based on secondary skills. Applicants must be able to safely handle both power and sail boats 25’ – 50’. Must have general knowledge of boats including but not limited to: stepping and un-stepping masts, rigging boats, including tuning rig, wiring mast and bending sails, winch & windlass rigging, rope splicing. Critical thinking is a must. Full time, spring through fall, Monday – Friday (7am – 3:30pm) with overtime available during Spring launch and fall haul out season.

COMPOSITE TECHNICIANS & COMPOSITE PROJECT MANAGERS: MULTITECH MARINE COMPOSITES

Employer: MULTITECH MARINE COMPOSITES

Email Address: Louie.Desmarais@multitechmarine.net

Position Title: EXPERIENCED COMPOSITE TECHNICIANS & COMPOSITE PROJECT MANAGERS

Compensation/Rate: BASE ON EXPERIENCE

Job Description: MULTITECH MARINE COMPOSITES the sister company of MULTITECH MARINE SERVICES who is a Factory & Warranty Service Center for many French Made Catamarans such as Lagoon & Fountain Pajot. We do everything from insurance repairs to full or partial refits & everything in between.

We are currently looking for experience composite technicians & composite project managers.

We are located in Lauderdale Marine Center which is the largest dedicated yacht repair and refit facility in the Continental U.S with access to 485, 220, 100, 75-ton & 145-ton Catamaran lifts

We lease our own docks from Lauderdale Marine Center in Riverbend which allows us to manage all of our ongoing projects in one place.

Naval Architect: MasterCraft Boat Holdings / MasterCraft Boat Company

Employer: MasterCraft Boat Holdings / MasterCraft Boat Company

Email Address: dave.ekern@mastercraft.com

Position Title: Naval Architect

Compensation/Rate: $65,000 - $85,000

Job Description: MasterCraft Boat Holdings is looking for an experienced and passionate Naval Architect to work on new and innovative products across MasterCraft, Aviara, NauticStar, and Crest brands. As a Naval Architect you will work cross functionally with Production, Quality, Customer Service, and Sales to develop innovative solutions. The ideal candidate will have the ability to solve problems for current and future products. The Naval Architect will contribute to the success of MasterCraft product through performance, safety, and quality.

Duties:
• Design, develop and release CAD for hull bottom designs. This includes full weight study and hydrostatics.
• Define requirements and component specifications for multiple mechanical systems, including, but not limited to, propellers, rudders, tracking fins, propeller shafts and shaft struts.
• Conceive new mechanical and mechanical system designs for customer convenience and efficient manufacturability, including supporting documentation and analysis such as DFMEA, DVP&R and manufacturing feasibility.
• Generate engineering drawings for new designs and approve prints for boat release
• Insure component and system compliance with industry standards
• Interface with propulsion and project groups for system layouts
• Propeller testing and performance validation
• Address engine warranty issues and design improvements
• Perform final mechanical design verification tests
• Conduct product research on mechanical equipment and components
• Research and integrate new equipment design as industry trends allow
• Provide technical expertise and insure consistent documentation, methods and practices
• Generate Engineering Change Notices (ECN) as required
• Review and approve owner’s manuals for accurate and complete mechanical descriptions and information
• Attend ABYC certification classes
• Insure timely and adequate completion of all applicable phases of project
• Facilitate training seminars for assembly personal informing them of new construction requirements and sound practices commensurate with MasterCraft standards

Education & Work Experience
• BS or Advanced Degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
• Minimum of 3 years’ experience in hull product design with knowledge of fiberglass production processes
• ABYC certification preferred
• Must be able to operate a powerboat
• Experience with naval architecture software tools such as: RHINO, AutoCAD, and AutoDesk Inventor preferred
• Excellent communication skills (oral and written, both formal and informal)
• Strong time management and organizational
• Must have working knowledge of bill-of-materials
• Ability to take charge with a positive and proactive attitude
• Must be able to interface well with other employees, outside vendors, dealers, and retail customers

Environmental Conditions:
Works in both office and plant environment. Office environment has controlled temperature, humidity and noise levels. Plant environment varies with outside temperature and noise levels vary in different production areas. Effective near vision or near vision accommodation is required. Talking and hearing are required. Must be able to lift 50lbs. MasterCraft quality standards and safety rules and regulations are mandatory.

Boat Builders & Carpenters: Jarrett Bay Boatworks

Employer: Jarrett Bay Boatworks

Email Address: sjohnson@jarrettbay.com

Position Title: Boat Builders & Carpenters

Compensation/Rate: $11-20/hour

Job Description: Primary Responsibilities:

  • Interpret mechanical line drawings

  • Fashion and install dimensional or plywood systems in/on hull

  • Coordinate with other crafts to facilitate efficient construction

  • Nurture relationship with Foreman/Leadman and Project Manager

  • Meet installation deadlines

  • Manage time within schedule

  • Provide own tools to accomplish tasks

  • Maintain own tools

  • Sand, shape, epoxy layers as directed by Foreman/Leadman

  • Systems include: Hull jigs, Keel, Stringers, Ribbands, Bulkheads, Planking, Prop wells, and Any other system desired by owner

Skills:

  • Comprehensive knowledge of US and metric measurement system and standards

  • Working knowledge of OSHA standards

  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions

  • Recognize and voice conflicts in proposed versus actual installation and offer solutions to such conflicts

Training:

  • High school diploma/GED

  • Valid driver’s license

  • 2 years technical or community college OR 2 years OJT OR 2 years related work experience in mechanical or electrical engineering

  • Directly related courses a plus

Job Type: Full-time

General Marine Technician: True North Marine

Employer: True North Marine

Email Address: a.franklin@truenorth-marine.com

Position Title: General Marine Technician

Compensation/Rate: DOE

Job Description: True North Marine is an industry-leading Full Service Shipyard, Yacht Brokerage, Marina and Dockside Service Company. We service both power and sail recreational vessels in the Clear Lake, Galveston, and surrounding areas of Texas where boating is a year-round adventure. Our market is considered the 3rd highest concentration of recreational vessels in the US, and is located just minutes from the Houston metropolitan area on Galveston Bay.

Our premier shipyard includes a 75 metric ton Marine Travel Lift, a haul out slip and in the water work slips. The work slips allow our technicians the ease to work on-site with full access to the service shop and parts department. The recently constructed marina has 36 covered boat slips designed for 25’-35’ fishing/sport vessels along with 80 dry storage spaces for trailer-able boats and an accessible boat ramp.

We are currently seeking technicians with HVAC, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronics experience!

True North Marine is dedicated to the growth of our business as well as the growth of our employees.We value principled team members who are interested in continued growth opportunities. We offer excellent benefits and highly competitive pay. True North Marine realizes that the right people are integral to the success of our organization, and we heavily invest in both on-the-job and formal off site training for our crew.

Applicants must have good communication skills, be able to utilize current mobile technology, and display a high level of professionalism and attention to detail in all they do. Strong logical troubleshooting skills are highly valued. The ability to learn general installation and repair of other marine systems and equipment may be required as well.

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

• Perform general service, repairs, and installation of marine systems

• Perform service work on site (dockside) in marinas

• Follow company process and procedures for verbal/written communication on status of jobs

• Update job board daily with job statuses

• Update/communicate with customers as necessary

• Create estimates for necessary repair and/or replacement units

• Utilize service manuals

• Utilize a smart phone and tablet for email, communication, documentation, and research

• Perform visual inspections while on board for other needed work

• Lift and/or move at least 25 lbs. independently

• Be able to walk and stand more than 2/3 of the day

• Be able to use hands, reach with hands and arms for more than 2/3 of the day

• Climb or balance for more than 2/3 of the day

• Be able to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl more than 2/3 of the day

• Work in potentially confined areas of high heat and humidity

• Work in outdoor conditions, heat and cold

• Work near moving mechanical parts

Skills/Education/Experience necessary to perform job duties:

• Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.

• Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent, and to draw and interpret bar graphs.

• Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.

• Must be able to interact well with customers, management, and other employees

• Ability to multi-task

• Efficient and logical troubleshooting skills

• Ability to work independently

• Highly organized and detail oriented

• Internet research skills

• Good writing and communication skills

• Time management

• Diligence in completing job tasks

• Minimum of a certification /degree in marine specific area

Compensation:

• We offer competitive pay reflective of skill and experience level, $20-$35.00 per hour.

• Health/Dental benefits

• 401K

• FSA (flexible spending account)

• Paid holidays

• Company phone

• Company van

• Uniform service

• For the right individuals, excellent opportunity for growth within the company

If you feel you may be a good fit and are open to new challenges and rewards, apply with us today!

Technician: Safe Harbor Marinas

Employer: Safe Harbor Marinas

Email Address: resumes@shmarinas.com

Position Title: Technician

Compensation/Rate: based on experience

Job Description: Technicians – Safe Harbor Marinas

Safe Harbor Marinas currently has openings for technicians at the following locations:

  • Safe Harbor Cowesett (Warwick, RI)

  • Safe Harbor Hawthorne Cove (Salem, MA)

  • Safe Harbor Jamestown Boatyard (Jamestown, RI)

  • Safe Harbor Jefferson Beach (St. Clair Shores, MI)

  • Safe Harbor Marina Bay (Quincy, MA)

  • Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard (Newport, RI)

  • Safe Harbor Plymouth (Plymouth, MA)

  • Safe Harbor Shelburne Shipyard (Shelburne, VT)

  • Safe Harbor Westport (Denver, NC)

POSITION SUMMARY: Technicians inspect, maintain, and repair boats of all kinds. Using diagnostic equipment, test and repair boat engines, hulls, propellers, rigging, masts, sails, and navigational equipment. They also install and test sanitation and refrigeration systems, cabinetry, electrical systems, steering gear, and accessories.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Inspect, maintain, and repair boats of all kinds

  • Utilize diagnostic equipment to test and repair boat engines, hulls, propellers, rigging, masts, sails, and navigational equipment

  • Install and test sanitation and refrigeration systems, cabinetry, electrical systems, steering gear, and accessories

  • Troubleshoot, test, repair, replace, remove and install vessel systems and components

  • Conduct thorough assessment prior to starting a job including; acknowledging the budgeted time and time frame for completion, proving the system and the element requiring service, sourcing parts if required

  • Overall knowledge of marine systems including electrical, plumbing & water systems

  • Troubleshoot, repair, and install vessel systems and components including but not limited to: electrical, electronics, HVAC, plumbing & water systems (fresh, salt, and waste), gas and diesel engines

  • Assign parts and purchases to the appropriate vessels/tickets

  • Must possess own tools

  • Availability to work overtime in order to meet deadlines

TECHNICAL AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred

  • Technical school training preferred

  • 5 years’ experience preferred

  • ABYC and/or manufacturer certifications preferred

  • Ability to ascend and descend a ladder

  • Must carry own tools

  • Ability to work in confined spaces

  • Ability to lift 50 pounds

  • Basic boat handling skills preferred

  • Experience with both gas and diesel engines preferred

MINIMUM SOFT SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn

  • Ability to provide exceptional customer service and an understanding of customers’ needs

  • Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills while working both independently and within a team context

  • Organizational skills are a must

  • Demonstrates ability to prioritize and work unsupervised

  • Eager to engage in a growing, fast paced, and industry-leading company

THE COMPANY: Safe Harbor Marinas, LLC (SHM) is the largest owner and operator of marinas in the world. As a fast-growing private equity sponsored company, SHM cultivates a team dynamic of passionate individuals led by the sharpest minds in the industry in order to serve the vibrant boating community that encompasses the SHM network. SHM offers professional education and training opportunities and the chance to work with – and learn from – highly experienced marina professionals. In addition, SHM offers eligible employees healthcare benefits, 401(k) plans, paid time off, and relocation opportunities.

TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION: Please send resume to resumes@shmarinas.com and indicate which marina(s) you are interested in working at in the subject of the email.

Safe Harbor Marinas provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applications for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Safe Harbor complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. The policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

Boat builders: Jeff Hull Fiberglass / Custom Boats

Employer: Jeff Hull Fiberglass / Custom Boats

Email Address: Jeffhullfiberglass@gmail.com

Position Title: Boat builders

Compensation/Rate: starting $17 goes up considerably with skilled experience

Job Description: We are a small boat building company in Ventura California. We are a crew of 6 building custom boats for Surfing, fishing and diving our local Channel Islands. Currently building boats in our 29x9 Radon mold and are in finishing stages of our new 22' plug.

We are looking for individuals that are passionate about building boats and are willing to learn new techniques. We need individuals who can do carpentry, fairing , spray gel coat. We are also a Oem Suzuki dealer and are in need to people to train to rigg motors and learn our systems for doing electrical system.

we don't have a website yet but you can view photos of our boats on instagram https://www.instagram.com/jeffhullfiberglass/?hl=en