Nonprofit

Engineer

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Seattle, WA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Algumas horas por mês
    Recurrence:
    Recurring

    Description

    Engineer

    The engineering crew includes three roles: Chief Engineer, Designated Engineer, and Trainee.

    While underway, the Chief Engineer is responsible for the safe operation of the ships engineering systems, including the boiler and auxiliary equipment, and propulsion systems. The Designated Engineer assists the Chief Engineer with the operation of the ships engineering systems. Both the Chief Engineer and the Designated Engineer operate the ships throttle, responding to speed change requests from the bridge; both are trained and experienced in responding to emergency situations or abnormalities that occur.

    The engineering crew double as firemen, officially called "fire water tenders." Our entry-level engineering position is known in the maritime industry as "wiper."

    Skills Required: Some basic mechanical knowledge is a plus but not necessary. Must be able to get up and down ladders and squeeze into tight spaces. An affinity for grease is helpful.

    Note that volunteer crew members who serve in a safety-sensitive position must participate in the VIRGINIA V's random drug testing program.

    Hours worked on the ship count towards sea service hours for U.S. Coast Guard licensing.

    The Steamer Virginia V Foundation volunteers will receive the following benefits once active:

    • Complimentary tickets to public events for volunteers and their families/friends, depending on availability
    • Free membership to the foundation which includes a discount on charters
    • V5 shirt and hat
    • Invitations to onboard volunteer appreciation events
    • Invitations for families/friends to non-public cruises like fuel and positioning runs
    • Trainings such as CPR/First Aid

    Keywords: boat ship history historical local water lake

    The engineering crew includes three roles: Chief Engineer, Designated Engineer, and Trainee.

    While underway, the Chief Engineer is responsible for the safe operation of the ships engineering systems, including the boiler and auxiliary equipment, and propulsion systems. The Designated Engineer assists the Chief Engineer with the operation of the ships engineering systems. Both the Chief Engineer and the Designated Engineer operate the ships throttle, responding to speed change requests from the bridge; both are trained and experienced in responding to emergency situations or abnormalities that occur.

    The engineering crew double as firemen, officially called "fire water tenders." Our entry-level engineering position is known in the maritime industry as "wiper."

    Skills Required: Some basic mechanical knowledge is a plus but not necessary. Must be able to get up and down ladders and squeeze into tight spaces. An affinity for grease is helpful.

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    Location

    On-site

    Historic Ships Wharf at Lake Union Park

    860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA

    How to Apply

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