Boat Engineer

David Evans & Associates Inc
Gulfport, MS 39501
United States

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Job Description
DEA's Marine Services division is an award-winning leader in the field of hydrographic and geophysical surveying. DEA Marine Services is staffed by a highly experienced group of hydrographers, surveyors, engineers, and scientists with wide-ranging expertise in hydrography, oceanography, marine geology and geophysics, geodesy, and geospatial science. We are recognized as trusted advisors to our clients and take pride in our ability to develop innovative field programs and geospatial products to address the specific objectives of each project.

DEA's Marine Services group is currently seeking a Boat Engineer to be part of an on-call crew to work aboard our vessel based in Gulfport, MS.

Job Description Duties:
  • General maintenance of engine room
  • Safe transfer of product (water, fuel, etc.)
  • Design the form and stability of hulls.
  • Ongoing preventive maintenance of engine room
  • Assist with deck duties
  • Line Handling
  • Maintaining proper watches as described by the Boat Captain
  • Ensures that ships function properly and efficiently.
  • Boat engineers frequently work in shifts or can be on-call. They may be away from home for long periods of time.


Basic Qualifications:
  • Prior engine room experience
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Valid driver's license
  • Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC)
  • Must be self-motivated, detail oriented, and safety conscious


Physical Requirements of the Position:
  • Vision that allows to safe maneuvering aboard the vessel in situations that are likely to occur when a boat is in navigation night and day, year around. Depth perception must be adequate for assisting the wheelhouse personnel in navigating in close quarters, including lock or bridge approaches.
  • Work in all weather conditions. Conditions are usually hot, noisy and messy. Workplaces may also be dangerous.
  • Capable of stooping, bending, ascending and descending stairs or ladders safely, sometimes while transporting tools or objects.
  • Ability and know how to use the emergency equipment located on the vessel.
  • May be required to reach into small, poorly accessible areas of machinery; work on equipment that has pressurized or hot components; troubleshoot equipment that is difficult to reach; work in areas that have high noise levels; work below decks in an area that may experience periods of darkness in unusual situations; work in confined and restricted spaces.
  • Lifting up to 75 pounds may be required.
  • It is the responsibility of every DEA crew member to report to the vessel in a timely manner, fit and ready for duty.