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Boat Captain - Part Time

Job in Largo, Pinellas County, Florida, 34640, USA
Listing for: Cpcperforms
Part Time position
Listed on 2025-12-02
Job specializations:
  • Transportation
    Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Small Boat Captain - Part Time

Description

Cardinal Point Captains, Inc. (CPC) is seeking experienced and well-qualified part-time / on-call small boat Captains to provide vessel support to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) in Key Largo, FL.

Designated on November 16, 1990, FKNMS protects 3,800 square miles of waters surrounding the Florida Keys, from south of Miami westward to encompass the Dry Tortugas, excluding Dry Tortugas National Park. Within the boundaries of the sanctuary lie spectacular, unique, and nationally significant marine resources including North America's only coral barrier reef, extensive seagrass beds, mangrove-fringed islands, shipwrecks and other archeological treasures and more than 6,000 species of marine life.

FKNMS operates a fleet of small boats and uses these vessels to support science, resource management, and stewardship of the resources within the Sanctuary. Operations performed by part-time/on-call Captains will include working dives in support of NOAA’s Mission:
Iconic Reefs, a large-scale coral restoration effort in the Florida Keys. Restoration efforts include out planting of corals grown in a nursery and site preparation at Carysfort Reef, Horseshoe Reef, Cheeca Rocks, Newfound Harbor, Eastern Dry Rocks, Sombrero Reef and Looe Key Reef. These sites represent the iconic diversity and productivity of Florida Keys coral reefs, spanning the geographic extent of the region, a variety of habitats, and a range of human uses.

They also have a history of restoration success or have characteristics that indicate restoration is likely to succeed.

Tasks
  • Tow small vessels to and from yard to the dock and back (Tavernier/Islamorada in Upper Keys) on days of mission.
  • Assist with vessel equipment loading and safety brief approximately 1 hour before driving away from dock. Be present for vessel equipment unloading and de‑brief with crew and marine technician, ensure that all safety procedures are understood and adhered to while underway.
  • Maintain qualifications for serving as an Operator‑in‑Charge according to the NOAA small boat manual; ensure the safe navigation and mechanical operation of the vessels, as indicated by the NOAA small vessel policy guidelines, vessel operation manual, and vessel’s standing orders.
  • Ensure the efficient contribution of the vessel and its crew to the accomplishment of the vessel’s mission.
  • Verify cruise and float plans and communicate with the shore‑side point of contact frequently when underway.
  • Operate deck equipment including lifting equipment on small boats.
  • Document all vessel‑related activities in the ship’s Log.
  • Ready and available for emergency responses.
  • Work with other crew members and engineers to develop maintenance procedures, engineering work packages, major overhauls and configuration management.
  • Conduct maintenance and repairs and assist in training and evaluating other crew members.
  • Ensure FKNMS small boats are operated and maintained in compliance with NOAA Small Boat Program requirements.
  • Help coordinate and support emergent repairs to FKNMS small boat assets if and when required.
  • Coordinate with NMS sites and partners to develop cruise plans for vessels of opportunity including ships, ROVs, and manned submersibles.
  • Ensure current training for vessel operator and crew members; and keep record of credentials and qualifications.
  • Comply with safety stand‑downs per NOAA procedures.
  • Review of all Project Instructions to an approving authority including Cruise Plans, and Float Plans, as directed.
  • Assist FKNMS in physical facilities assessments and planning as it relates to vessel operations.
  • Help schedule vessel maintenance and dry dock periods per NOAA procedures.
  • Review, revise, and implement pertinent policies and regulations related to NOAA small boats and applicable facilities.
  • Help coordinate and track training and resulting credentials of vessel operators, crew members, FKNMS staff members.
  • Assist FKNMS in maritime facilities assessments and planning.
Requirements
  • Education/

    Experience:

    Requires a current 100‑Gross Ton USCG Master License with at least 2 years of experience working on NOAA vessels, similar…
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