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Research Vessel Deckhand

Job in Imperial Beach, San Diego County, California, 91933, USA
Listing for: Orca Maritime, Inc.
Full Time, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-08-18
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Marine Engineering / Maritime, Environmental Compliance & Protection, Safety Engineer, Field/Service Technician
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 75000 - 90000 USD Yearly USD 75000.00 90000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Research Vessel Deckhand / Marine Field Technician - Deckhand with a Path Toward Relief Captain

We are seeking a full-time Research Vessel Deckhand / Marine Field Technician to join our marine survey operations aboard a 44-foot research vessel based in San Diego. The ideal candidate has strong small-vessel and deck skills, is comfortable working with specialized marine survey equipment, and wants to develop into a relief-captain role. Experience launching and recovering AUVs, ROVs, USVs, or other autonomous marine systems is strongly preferred.

A current USCG captain's license is a bonus, but candidates actively working toward one are encouraged to apply.

Primary Responsibilities
  • Perform deckhand duties, line handling, docking, anchoring, and general seamanship aboard a 44-foot research vessel.
  • Assist with vessel operation and progressively learn vessel systems, procedures, navigation, and operating practices.
  • Launch and recover AUVs, ROVs, USVs, and other marine survey equipment.
  • Handle tag lines, tow cables, winches, davits, lifting equipment, and deployment hardware.
  • Assist with deployment and recovery of sonar, magnetometers, positioning equipment, and other marine instrumentation.
  • Support vessel and survey-equipment mobilization and demobilization.
  • Maintain deck gear, deployment systems, vessel equipment, and a safe, organized working deck.
  • Assist survey technicians during hydrographic, geophysical, and marine-technology field operations.
  • Perform basic mechanical and electrical troubleshooting and routine maintenance.
  • As experience and qualifications develop assume increasing vessel-operating responsibility.
Preferred Experience
  • AUV launch and recovery experience.
  • Hydrographic, geophysical, or oceanographic survey operations.
  • Towed sonar, magnetometer, or other over-the-side survey systems.
  • Small commercial, research, workboat, or charter vessel operations.
  • Marine rigging, lifting, winch, davit, or crane operations.
  • Marine electronics, mechanical systems, or technical field equipment.
  • USCG captain's license, documented sea time toward a license, or a clear interest in obtaining a license.
Qualifications
  • Strong seamanship and practical small-vessel deck skills.
  • Comfortable working around lines, lifting equipment, winches, and equipment deployed over the side.
  • Mechanically inclined with good practical troubleshooting skills.
  • Able to safely lift and handle marine and survey equipment.
  • Comfortable working outdoors and offshore in variable sea and weather conditions.
  • Reliable, safety-conscious, and able to work effectively as part of a small technical crew.
  • Able to work early mornings, extended field days, occasional weekends, and travel when project schedules require.
  • USCG captain's license preferred but not required.
  • Must be able to obtain a security clearance.
  • Must be able to pass a required USCG urinalysis.

This position is intended for someone who can become more than a conventional deckhand. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to learn the vessel, accumulate responsibility and sea time, and develop toward serving as a relief captain. Candidates who already hold an appropriate USCG license may move into relief-captain duties sooner based on demonstrated vessel-handling ability and familiarity with company operations.

Schedule

& Compensation
  • Full-time, year-round position. Field schedules vary with project and weather requirements and may include early starts, extended field days, occasional weekends, and travel. Compensation is dependent on experience, particularly research-vessel, autonomous-system, hydrographic/geophysical survey, and USCG-licensed vessel experience.
  • Benefits:
    Medical, dental, 401k, 15 days combined PTO to start, all federal holidays.
  • Compensation range: $75k-$90k depending on experience.
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