Company

Marine

Tankerman(PIC)

$0–0k North Charleston, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Tankerman (PIC). Skills: Cargo transfer operations, Safety and compliance, Equipment maintenance. Inspect vessels and equipment. Ensure safe operation”

Industry & Context.

Marine
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Physical fitness, Work in demanding environments, Work in various weather conditions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC), Tankerman–PIC (Barge) DL endorsement

What You'll Do.

Inspect vessels and equipment

Ensure safe operation

Conform to regulations

Utilize navigational equipment

Use weather forecasts

Direct crew activities

Supervise cargo loading

Supervise cargo unloading

Operate transfer equipment

Maintain transfer equipment

Enforce safety requirements

Enforce environmental requirements

Enforce regulatory requirements

Conduct pre-transfer inspections

Conduct post-transfer inspections

Serve as point of contact

Maintain accurate logs

Maintain records of cargo movements

Maintain records of quantities

Maintain records of times

Maintain records of observations

Identify operational issues

Assess operational issues

Resolve operational issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Vessel crews; Terminal operators; Facility personnel; Marine teams

Communication Scope

Clear communication

Full Job Description

Inspects vessels and peripheral equipment prior to voyage to ensure efficient, safe operation and conformance to regulations and company policies. Utilizes navigational equipment, weather forecasts and tide/current predictions to ensure the overall safety of vessel and crew. Operates vessel, when safe to do so, in oceans, bays, lakes, rivers or coastal waters as directed by supervisor. Works with supervisor to adjust float and work plan according to developing environmental conditions. Directs crew activities while deployed. Performs other duties as assigned. **Tankerman (PIC), Marine** **POSITION SUMMARY:** The Tankerman (PIC) is a certified maritime professional responsible for the safe, compliant, and efficient transfer of liquid cargo—such as oil, fuel, and other hazardous materials—between vessels and shore facilities. Operating on barges and marine environments, this role ensures all cargo handling is executed according to federal, environmental, and company safety standards. **PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES:** • **Cargo Transfer Operations:** Lead and supervise the loading and unloading of liquid cargo between vessels, barges, and shore tanks. • **Equipment Operation & Maintenance:** Operate and maintain pumps, valves, hoses, and all transfer-related equipment. • **Safety & Compliance:** Enforce strict adherence to safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements, including pre- and post-transfer inspections. • **Communication & Coordination:** Serve as the point of contact with vessel crews, terminal operators, and facility personnel throughout cargo transfer activities. • **Documentation:** Maintain accurate logs and records of all cargo movements, quantities, times, and operational observations. • **Troubleshooting:** Identify, assess, and resolve operational issues during transfer activities. **Role Environments** • **Barge Tankerman:** Work on barges, handling liquid cargo. • **Shore Tankerman:** Work at shore facilities, managing transfers between vessels

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