Overview
Position Overview: The Port Captain acts as the general manager of assigned vessels, owning outcomes across vessel execution, crew performance, safety, and customer service —within established company standards, systems, and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Vessel Execution Own safe, efficient, and reliable vessel operations across assigned fleet. Drive navigation excellence and eliminate incidents through disciplined execution and adherence to navigational standards.
Requirements Summary
7–15+ years of vessel operations experience. Master of Towing Vessels license is preferred. Deep understanding of inland navigation, operations, and regulatory environment. Proven leadership of crews and operational teams.
Technical Tools
Other
Position Overview:
The Port Captain acts as the general manager of assigned vessels, owning outcomes across vessel execution, crew performance, safety, and customer service —within established company standards, systems, and regulatory requirements.
This role demands accountability, decisiveness, and the ability to lead from the front to ensure disciplined, consistent execution across the fleet.
We are seeking a proven operator and leader who delivers consistent, high-level execution across safety, performance, and people. This role is not administrative it is operational leadership at its highest level.
Responsibilities:
Vessel Execution
Own safe, efficient, and reliable vessel operations across assigned fleet.
Drive navigation excellence and eliminate incidents through disciplined execution and adherence to navigational standards.
Monitor waterway conditions and adjust operations in real time.
Plan and execute complex vessel movements with precision.
Ensure vessel operations align with company procedures, policies, and performance expectations.
Leadership & Crew Performance
Build, develop, and hold accountable high-performing crews.
Conduct routine vessel visits, navigation assessments, coaching sessions, and performance evaluations.
Identify and develop future wheelhouse leaders.
Take decisive action on performance gaps—coach, correct, or remove.
Reinforce company culture, expectations, and standards across all assigned vessels.
Safety Leadership
Set the tone for a proactive safety culture, no autopilot operations.
Ensure compliance with TSMS, regulatory requirements, and internal safety standards.
Drive near-miss reporting, stop work obligation, and hazard recognition.
Participate in incident investigations and implement sustainable corrective actions.
Operational Ownership
Function as the primary link between vessel and shore. No gaps in communication
Coordinate with logistics, engineering, crewing, safety/compliance, and commercial teams.
Monitor operating conditions, restrictions, and risks, and adjust operations accordingly.
Ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements and company standards.
Continuous Improvement
Identify trends, solve problems, and raise the performance bar.
Improve systems, procedures, and vessel capabilities.
Participate in the development and refinement of navigational standards and operating practices.
Stay ahead of industry standards, technology, and regulatory changes.
Success Requirements
Extreme ownership mentality with disciplined execution within a defined system.
High standards and low tolerance for complacency.
Strong presence with crews and customers.
Ability to make tough decisions quickly and confidently.
Relentless focus on improvement and consistency
Results
Zero incidents.
Crews consistently performing at a high level.
Strong vessel execution; on time, on plan, under control.
Problems identified early and solved decisively.
A culture that refuses to operate on autopilot.
Consistent execution of company standards across all assigned vessels.
Qualifications:
7–15+ years of vessel operations experience.
Master of Towing Vessels license is preferred.
Deep understanding of inland navigation, operations, and regulatory environment.
Proven leadership of crews and operational teams.
Strong decision-making, communication, and critical thinking skills.
Experience managing complex operations and resolving high stakes issues.
Proficiency in navigation systems and operational technology.
Valid Driver’s License and TWIC.
Willingness to travel (~40%) and work flexible hours.