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Moran Towing Corporation

Operations Manager

Moran Towing Corporation, Port Arthur, Texas, United States, 77640

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About the Company and Position Moran Towing Corporation (www.morantug.com) is one of the oldest companies in America, serving for over 160 years in marine shipping, tugboat services, LNG support, environmental recovery, and commercial diving. The company is headquartered in Port Arthur and has grown from a humble tugboat company into a dominant provider of commercial maritime services.

This is a full‑time, salaried, exempt position reporting to the General Manager. The Operations Manager oversees marine and shoreside daily operations, promotes adherence to company policies and regulatory guidelines, works independently, and communicates effectively with corporate departments and tug captains.

Responsibilities Operations

Schedule and ensure proper manning of tugs.

Monitor dispatch assignment of vessels.

Schedule and monitor required professional enrichment and technical training for marine and shoreside personnel.

Ensure all mariner licensing is up to date and valid.

Assist in training employees through regularly scheduled Safety Meetings.

Ensure compliance with the Safety Management System (SMS) by monitoring, reviewing, and addressing all drills, vessel checks and training requirements.

Review tugs through informal inspections, proper documentation and operations in preparation for internal and ABS audits; attend, schedule and participate with audits.

Review, monitor, investigate, and follow up entries in the claims database (Origami).

Review, monitor, and follow up entries in OMS.

Assist in organizing and attending Behavior Based Safety Meetings.

Assist in recruiting and hiring of mariners, including interviewing candidates, background checks, drug testing, and E‑Verify.

Monitor vessel line usage and record/update inventory as needed.

Assist in purchasing and cost monitoring of requisitions and purchases by marine and shoreside personnel, continually seeking efficiency and cost reduction.

Communicate with customers, vessel agents, vendors, regulatory agencies, and Moran personnel regarding operational and support functions throughout the company.

Evaluate P&L and other financial reports with the General Manager to operate within monthly and annual budgets; participate in preparation of the annual budget when directed.

Assist in managing the pier facility and office as needed.

Other responsibilities as directed by the General Manager.

Engineering

Review with the Port Engineer all preventive maintenance tasks that cannot be performed onboard and enter them into the repair order system; ensure training on these tasks is completed.

Communicate recommendations for issues that cannot be addressed by local port engineering staff to the General Manager.

Monitor engineer training, including orientations and instruction by port engineering staff.

Assist in scheduling repairs with port engineering staff for tug maintenance and repairs, including utilization of outside vendors.

Schedule repair periods with dispatchers to coordinate downtime and minimize service interruptions.

Ensure proper documentation and entries are completed in OMS.

Review with engineering staff that adequate spare parts are available for future repairs.

Accounting and Administration

Review customer invoices through the billing system (HELM) to ensure accuracy of customer charges.

Receive and review payroll worksheets from tugs, ensuring accurate entry into Mariner Time & Attendance (MTA) data.

Monitor Accounts Receivable and follow up with customers.

Monitor and approve Accounts Payable.

Maintain required documents electronically in UKG and in personnel folders.

Ensure month‑end reporting accurately includes engine hours, number of jobs, and fuel consumption.

Required Qualifications

Minimum 2‑year college degree; relevant work experience will be considered in lieu of education.

Minimum 3 years of relevant work experience.

Valid driver’s license and Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC).

Proven successful management experience, demonstrated strong leadership skills and decisive decision‑making ability.

Ability to work effectively individually and as a team member.

Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills; initiative, multitasking, data interpretation, public speaking, stress‑management, and quick decision‑making.

Demonstrated good judgment, initiative, and organizational skills.

Intermediate level Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in transportation or marine engineering.

Operations experience in the maritime industry.

USCG licensed Master of Towing Vessels.

Physical Demands

Board a vessel while moored via barge landing or underway via crew boat and withstand tug motion and high temperature areas for periods of time.

Cross bulwarks, walk on uneven surfaces, and climb ladders and stairs.

Stoop, bend, and sit for prolonged periods of time using a keyboard and computer screen.

Working Conditions

Hours of work are business hours Monday through Friday; the incumbent must be available for off‑hours, weekends, and holidays as required.

Must be able to travel up to 10% of the time.

Benefits

Competitive compensation

Career development opportunities

Team‑oriented work environment

Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

Health Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Company‑paid Life, AD&D, and Long‑Term Disability Insurance Plans

Employee Assistance, Health Advocate, and Wellness Programs

Generous 401(k) Plan with employer non‑elective, matching, and discretionary contributions

Company‑paid Financial Advice Program

Tuition Reimbursement Program

Paid Vacation based on years of service

Pay Transparency Moran Towing Corporation offers generous benefits, professional growth opportunities, and competitive salaries. The target pay range for the Operations Manager position is $80,000 – $95,000 per year. The final salary will be determined based on location, experience, and qualifications.

Equal Opportunity Employment Moran Towing Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or other legally protected status.

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