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Gulf of Mexico Location
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Chris Peterson, General Manager
"Crowley's diverse business lines provide a wealth of opportunities for capable, motivated individuals. Starting off in a sea-going position provides a solid foundation from which to grow. From overseeing barge landings and logistics in the Russian Far East to managing a container terminal in the Caribbean, there truly are long-term career paths available at Crowley."
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ATB's |
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Crowley offers a variety of methods to transport bulk petroleum products and chemicals. One of these methods are its new state-of-the-art U.S. flagged articulated tug barge (ATB) fleet. Crowley's ATBs are the result of years of research, testing, and partnering with customers to design and build vessels that provide one of the most safe and efficient methods of coastal petroleum and chemical transport in the industry.
Crowley's ATBs carry a crew of 3 licensed deck officers (Captain, Chief Mate, and 2nd Mate), 1 licensed engineer, 2 AB/Tankermen PIC's,and 2 utility/deckhands. Some ATB's may also carry an Assistant Engineer rating. Crews are affiliated with the MMP, IBU, and SIU unions depending upon region of operation.
If a career in ATBs interests you, please click here to see our minimum requirements and to tell us more about yourself and your qualifications.
You can get more information about the Seafarers International Union at:
www.seafarers.org
You can get more information about the Masters, Mates and Pilots at:
www.bridgedeck.com
You can get more information about the Inland Boatman's Union at:
www.ibu.org
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Tankers |
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Crowley offers a variety of methods to transport bulk petroleum and chemical product to meet customer's needs. Included in this are multi-cargo tankers that operate in the Gulf of Mexico and West Coast of the U.S. All Crowley tank vessels operate under ISM/ISO 9002 standards.
In accordance with our union labor agreements, all vessel positions are represented by the Seafarer's International Union for unlicensed and the American Maritime Officers union for all licensed personnel.
You can get more information about the American Maritime Officers union at:
www.amo-union.org
You can get more information about the Seafarers International Union at:
www.seafarers.org
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Gulf of Mexico Contracts |
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Crowley provides comprehensive load-out, sea fastening, heavy lift transportation, installation services, and project management worldwide in support of the energy industry. Crowley's diverse fleet of tugs and barges provide creative solutions to our customer's most difficult exploration and production challenges, with the ability to provide: offshore construction support, ocean towing and transportation, and general cargo movement. This is all done on well-maintained and safe equipment operated by the best people in the industry working to provide the highest quality service for our customers.
Tugs operating in contract services typically carry a crew of 3 licensed deck officers (Captain, Chief Mate, and 2nd Mate), 1 engineer, and 2 AB/deckhands per vessel.
If a career in Gulf of Mexico contractservices interests you, please click here to see our minimum requirements and to tell us more about yourself and your qualifications.
You may contact the Seafarers International Union in Houston at:
(713) 659-5152
1221 Pierce St.
Houston, TX 77002
www.seafarers.org
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MARAD/RFF Vessels |
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Crowley operates many vessels for the U.S. Government in the Maritime Administration's (MARAD) Ready Reserve Fleet (RRF). The MARAD vessels that Crowley operates are pre-positioned in locations throughout the country: Baltimore, MD, Tacoma, WA, Long Beach, CA, Houston, TX, and Charelston, SC. RRF vessels are typically manned by a small maintenance crew in these locations and have to be capable of full crew activation on short notice.
We accept resumes for all licensed (USCG unlimited tonnage Mate, Engineer, and Radio Operator) and unlicensed shipboard positions. All positions require an STCW 95 certification. Employees are subject to random drug testing and a comprehensive physical. Crowley has collective bargaining agreements with the American Maritime Officers, Marine Engineers Beneficiary Association, and the Seafarers International Union for these vessels, varying with location and position.
If a career on MARAD/RRF vessels interests you, please click here to see our minimum requirements and to tell us more about yourself and your qualifications.
You can get more information about the American Maritime Officers at:
www.amo-union.org
You can get more information about the Marine Engineers Beneficiary Association at:
www.d1meba.org
You can get more information about the Seafarers International Union at:
www.seafarers.org
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