WHO WE ARE
Lindblad Expeditions is a true pioneer in Expedition Travel. From taking the first citizen explorers to Antarctica in 1966, opening the Galapagos and Easter Island to tourism in 1967, leading the first tourist expedition through the Northwest Passage in 1984, and launching our innovative partnership with National Geographic in 2004, we're now taking almost 30,000 guests a year to some of the world’s most remote and pristine locations on our fleet of 20 ships, and are committed to ensuring our guests experience the “Exhilaration of Discovery”.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Deckhand is responsible for maintenance/cleaning of the interior/exterior of the vessel. In addition, the deckhand will assist with bridge watch/navigation, perform hourly security patrols including nightly engine room inspections, and will assist with general boat operations.
The Rotational Deckhands works a rotational schedule of approximately 2 months on/1 month off, approximately 12 hours per day.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Ship Maintenance
- Sweeps decks, washes windows, and empties trash receptacles.
- Cleans the public restroom and general areas such as bulkheads, lockers, etc.
- Primes and paints the vessel as assigned.
- Assists engineering as directed.
- Uses chemicals for cleaning and ship maintenance while ensuring personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses, respirators, etc. are used correctly.
- May be assigned various special projects as per the Chief Mate's work list.
Boat Operations
- Handles lines during docking and undocking procedures.
- Assigned anchoring duties as needed.
- Assists the Bridge Watch Officer with lookout and wheel watch.
- Assists with lowering/raising and tying up/ casting off of the inflatable boats and kayaks.
- Assists with loading guests, staff, and crew in and out of inflatable boats.
- Assists in driving inflatable boats as directed by Chief Mate.
Safety & Security
- Participates in on board safety training, meetings and drills, as directed by the Captain, including fire, abandon ship, man overboard, flooding and medical emergencies.
- Participates in shore side training as required by the company.
- Conducts hourly security patrols including inspection of the engine room and lazarette at night.
- Serves as needed on gangway watch.
- Familiar with all duties under the company Safety Management System including Emergency Response activities.
Additional Duties
- Loads/off-loads guest luggage.
- Hauls ship's trash, laundry, and stores as needed.
- Pulls, cleans and replaces the galley mats, cleans the galley deck and washes any used galley rags.
- Assists in the training of new/seasonal deckhands
DESIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Mechanical aptitude and interest.
- Maritime/boating experience preferred.
- Good customer service skills; professional demeanor, ability to use necessary levels of tact and courtesy.
- Detail oriented and thorough; able to follow through on assigned tasks.
- Able to work independently using initiative and creativity to complete assigned tasks.
- Strong time management skills; able to handle multiple tasks, set priorities, and meet deadlines.
- Works well under pressure.
- Ability to get along well with co-workers and support a team environment.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
- 25 Ton Masters License required.
- 100 Ton Masters License preferred.
- Current First Aid/CPR certification required.
- Valid TWIC card required.
- Valid US Passport required.
- STCW Basic Safety Training required.
- STCW Crowd Management preferred.
- STCW Crisis preferred.
- VPDSD required.
- Current Basic & Advanced Fire Fighting certification preferred.
What We Offer
- Target base salary for this role based on experience and vessel: $93 - $100 daily rate + $50 guaranteed tip + bonus
- Vacation Pay (10% of the daily rate for each day worked)
- 7 Paid Holidays
- Health insurance including Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401(k) plan with employer match
- Room and board when scheduled
- Travel Day Pay
- Travel Expenses Paid
- Travel benefits for employees and their family
- Uniforms Provided
- Training Opportunities
- Short Pay
- Emergency Coverage Pay
WORK SCHEDULE
- The Rotational Deckhand works approximately 12 hours per day of varied hours; approximately 8 weeks on, 4 weeks off, rotational schedule.
Employment is contingent on the following:
- In compliance with U.S. Coast Guard Regulations, 46 CFR Parts 4, 5, and 16, you will be required to undergo the following drug tests: post-offer prior to start date, random, reasonable cause, and serious marine incident per US Federal guidelines.
- Pre-offer background check; employment is contingent upon the results of this screening.
- Post-offer physical examination; your employment is dependent upon being determined fit for sea duty.
Continued employment is dependent upon consent to and passing these tests.
Lindblad Expeditions continues to highly recommend that all new hires be up to date with all vaccines prior to the first day of employment and getting boosted annually when eligible, including those vaccines that protect against COVID-19. All crew must still comply with all country-specific vaccination requirements.
Communication Skills
Using the English language, this person must have the ability to read, write, and comprehend policies, legal guidelines, correspondence, and memos. Must also possess the ability to effectively communicate--both in writing and orally--with a professional demeanor.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk and hear. The employee will also be required to write and type. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. The physical demands per position are described in the Job Analysis sheet and are available to all applicants upon request.
COMPENSATION STATEMENT
Lindblad Expeditions determines the pay for positions using local, national, and industry-specific survey data. We evaluate external equity and the cost of labor/prevailing wage index in the relative marketplace for jobs directly comparable to jobs within our company. Our posted salary range is based on national data and may be refined for a candidate's region/town/cost of living.
For new hires, we strive to make competitive offers allowing the new employee room for future growth. Salaries will be based on the applicant’s location, level of experience, education, and specialized knowledge and skills. An employee/candidate with a stronger skill set will receive higher pay.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT
At Lindblad Expeditions, we simply could not do our work without the diverse kaleidoscope of humanity that creates and delivers our remarkable offerings across the planet. As a Company that respects and celebrates the inherent diversity in the places we explore, we recognize the need to mirror that same diversity and all the interconnected perspectives within our organization. We are committed to building a community of different genders, races, ages, sexual orientations, chosen identities, and countries of origin where every person brings their whole self to work and whose skills, talents, and abilities are valued. We believe we can explore further and in a more meaningful way by actively creating a more diverse and inclusive organization where everyone feels they belong.
Lindblad Expeditions is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals seeking employment at Lindblad Expeditions are considered without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetics, marital status, pregnancy, unemployment status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or veteran status.
What We Do
In 1958 Lars-Eric Lindblad, considered the father of eco travel, founded Lindblad Travel and pioneered the first non-scientific expeditions to Antarctica (1966) and Galápagos (1967), subsequently opening the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, China, Bhutan, and more to curious, respectful travelers. In 1979, his son Sven-Olof Lindblad founded Special Expeditions, eventually re-named Lindblad Expeditions, specializing in ship-based expedition travel.
In 2004 Lindblad Expeditions forged an unprecedented alliance with National Geographic with a joint mission “to inspire people to explore and care about the planet through expedition travel.”
Today the company operates a fleet of 10 ships, including the 148-guest National Geographic Explorer, the world’s ultimate expedition ship, and the 106-guest National Geographic Orion, the newest ship in the Lindblad-National Geographic fleet. All ships sail equipped with sophisticated exploration tools, to provide unique, immersive experiences in the planet’s capitals of wildness and culture. Our expedition ships regularly explore Galápagos, Antarctica, Alaska, Arctic Norway, Baja California, Costa Rica and Panama, Europe, the Baltics, Vietnam and Cambodia, and more.