Foss Maritime
Req. Number
003-4148
Job Description
Are you interested in a job supporting a marine transportation operation in the Pacific Northwest? Come join Foss Maritime team in supporting an exciting, fast paced complex operation which takes place in WA & AK, with ample opportunity for professional growth! Since 1990, Foss Maritime has supported Red Dog Mining operations in transporting ore to bulk ships with highly specialized lighterage barges.
Who we are:
Foss Maritime is one of the most recognized and respected maritime brands in the U.S., combining a rich legacy with a forward-thinking approach to industry innovation. While deeply rooted in tradition, Foss is evolving at a fast pace, continuously setting new standards for operational excellence and sustainability.
As part of the Saltchuk family of companies, Foss is a values-driven organization that takes pride in its exceptional team, commitment to safety, and dedication to customer success. With a culture built on integrity, innovation, and collaboration, Foss Maritime remains a trusted leader in the maritime industry.
Job Overview:
The
Barge Supervisor
oversees all phases of ore concentrate discharge operations from barges to bulk carriers. This role involves managing a crew, operating discharge systems, maintaining communication with ship personnel and shore-based teams, and ensuring safety and environmental compliance. The Barge Supervisor works closely with the Maintenance Supervisor for equipment needs and reports to the Project Manager on operational matters.
What the job entails:
Supervise Crew:
Manage loader operators, mechanics, and laborers during cargo operations.
Operate & Monitor Systems:
Start generators, operate boom conveyors, and manage cargo discharge.
Ensure Safety & Compliance:
Conduct safety meetings, monitor environmental risks, and enforce company policies.
Maintain Records:
Keep accurate logs, complete discrepancy reports, and submit required documentation.
Coordinate with Ship & Shore Teams:
Communicate with ship officers, tug crews, and Foss operations.
Support Maintenance & Repairs:
Assist in equipment upkeep and ensure proper inventory of supplies.
Overview of the project wok schedule:
January to Late May: Maintenance & Repair (M&R) Season -- Tacoma, WA
Schedule:
4 days a week,
Monday to Thursday, 10-hour shifts
Work:
Maintenance and repairs on lighterage barges
Training in heavy equipment operation
Assisting with electrical and hydraulic repairs
Working with an experienced team
Late May to Late June: Break
No work is performed.
Late June to End of October: Operations at Red Dog Mine -- Northwest Alaska
Living Arrangements:
Stay in modern accommodations with
room, board, and high-speed internet included
Amenities: gym, sauna, game room, pool table, movie room, basketball court
Schedule:
6 hours on / 6 hours off
(weather permitting)
Work is focused on transporting ore using barges
Work weeks average
~70 hours
November 1 to Late November: Break
No work is performed as barges return to Tacoma.
Late November to Mid-December: Winterizing Barges -- Tacoma, WA
Work:
Prepping barges for winter storage
Mid-December to New Year's: Break
No work is performed.
What we are looking for:
Leadership & Communication:
Strong decision-making, problem-solving, and team-building skills.
Technical Knowledge:
Understanding of barge operations, equipment, and safety procedures.
Computer Skills:
Proficiency in
Excel, Word, and data entry
for reporting and documentation.
Required Certification:
Valid TWIC card
(or willingness to obtain one).
Experience:
2+ years in a management role or marine-related field.
This role requires participation in the Lead Compliance Program with respect to monthly blood testing, fitting and proper utilization of respiratory protection
If you're interested in supporting an exciting, fast-paced complex operation with ample opportunity for professional growth, apply today!
Foss Maritime Company is an Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We are committed to a diverse workforce and taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Foss is a drug-free employer and a participant of the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.
Compensation
Pay for this position will be between $38.55 to $43.27 per hour based on experience and qualifications.
003-4148
Job Description
Are you interested in a job supporting a marine transportation operation in the Pacific Northwest? Come join Foss Maritime team in supporting an exciting, fast paced complex operation which takes place in WA & AK, with ample opportunity for professional growth! Since 1990, Foss Maritime has supported Red Dog Mining operations in transporting ore to bulk ships with highly specialized lighterage barges.
Who we are:
Foss Maritime is one of the most recognized and respected maritime brands in the U.S., combining a rich legacy with a forward-thinking approach to industry innovation. While deeply rooted in tradition, Foss is evolving at a fast pace, continuously setting new standards for operational excellence and sustainability.
As part of the Saltchuk family of companies, Foss is a values-driven organization that takes pride in its exceptional team, commitment to safety, and dedication to customer success. With a culture built on integrity, innovation, and collaboration, Foss Maritime remains a trusted leader in the maritime industry.
Job Overview:
The
Barge Supervisor
oversees all phases of ore concentrate discharge operations from barges to bulk carriers. This role involves managing a crew, operating discharge systems, maintaining communication with ship personnel and shore-based teams, and ensuring safety and environmental compliance. The Barge Supervisor works closely with the Maintenance Supervisor for equipment needs and reports to the Project Manager on operational matters.
What the job entails:
Supervise Crew:
Manage loader operators, mechanics, and laborers during cargo operations.
Operate & Monitor Systems:
Start generators, operate boom conveyors, and manage cargo discharge.
Ensure Safety & Compliance:
Conduct safety meetings, monitor environmental risks, and enforce company policies.
Maintain Records:
Keep accurate logs, complete discrepancy reports, and submit required documentation.
Coordinate with Ship & Shore Teams:
Communicate with ship officers, tug crews, and Foss operations.
Support Maintenance & Repairs:
Assist in equipment upkeep and ensure proper inventory of supplies.
Overview of the project wok schedule:
January to Late May: Maintenance & Repair (M&R) Season -- Tacoma, WA
Schedule:
4 days a week,
Monday to Thursday, 10-hour shifts
Work:
Maintenance and repairs on lighterage barges
Training in heavy equipment operation
Assisting with electrical and hydraulic repairs
Working with an experienced team
Late May to Late June: Break
No work is performed.
Late June to End of October: Operations at Red Dog Mine -- Northwest Alaska
Living Arrangements:
Stay in modern accommodations with
room, board, and high-speed internet included
Amenities: gym, sauna, game room, pool table, movie room, basketball court
Schedule:
6 hours on / 6 hours off
(weather permitting)
Work is focused on transporting ore using barges
Work weeks average
~70 hours
November 1 to Late November: Break
No work is performed as barges return to Tacoma.
Late November to Mid-December: Winterizing Barges -- Tacoma, WA
Work:
Prepping barges for winter storage
Mid-December to New Year's: Break
No work is performed.
What we are looking for:
Leadership & Communication:
Strong decision-making, problem-solving, and team-building skills.
Technical Knowledge:
Understanding of barge operations, equipment, and safety procedures.
Computer Skills:
Proficiency in
Excel, Word, and data entry
for reporting and documentation.
Required Certification:
Valid TWIC card
(or willingness to obtain one).
Experience:
2+ years in a management role or marine-related field.
This role requires participation in the Lead Compliance Program with respect to monthly blood testing, fitting and proper utilization of respiratory protection
If you're interested in supporting an exciting, fast-paced complex operation with ample opportunity for professional growth, apply today!
Foss Maritime Company is an Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We are committed to a diverse workforce and taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Foss is a drug-free employer and a participant of the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.
Compensation
Pay for this position will be between $38.55 to $43.27 per hour based on experience and qualifications.