Captain - Seasonal
Listed on 2026-01-08
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Management
CAPTAIN (Seasonal)
Location:
Southeast Alaska Expedition Cruising
Homeports:
Juneau/Sitka, Alaska
Schedule:
Seasonal Position (Entire operating season, typically four to five months). Rigorous work schedule of 12–14 hour days, 7 days/week.
Reports To:
Fleet Operations Manager
The Boat Company Mission
The Captain holds ultimate authority and responsibility for the vessel, ensuring the safety and well-being of guests and crew. The Captain sets the highest standard of personal and professional conduct, maintaining morale, regulatory compliance, and protecting Company property and mission.
Role Summary
The Captain is the Master of the vessel, responsible for all daily operations, safety protocols, regulatory reporting, financial oversight, and direct or indirect management of all onboard personnel.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
I. Command, Navigation, and Safety Authority
- Absolute Authority:
Responsible for the daily operation of the vessel, including navigation, docking, anchoring, and maneuvering. - Safety & Emergency:
Mandatorily conduct all emergency drills (e.g., fire, abandon ship) and enter written reports of such drills into the ship’s logbook. - Vessel Readiness:
Maintain and display all necessary USCG licenses and documentation as required by law and TBC policy. - Firearms Custody:
Responsible for the safekeeping and proper inventory of all Company firearms. At season close, submit an inventory and maintenance budget for all firearms to the Operations office.
II. Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
- Timely Reporting:
Solely responsible for the timely and proper issuance/reporting of all required federal and state documents, including, but not limited to:- NVMC Notices of Arrival.
- USCG Form 2692 Marine Accident and Injury reports.
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) fishing logbook reports and related documentation.
- Resource Use Compliance:
Responsible for knowing and understanding all Federal and State resource use regulations and restrictions, and ensuring all related record keeping (e.g., Forest Service Actual Use Forms). - Encounter Log:
Maintain and periodically transmit an "Encounter Log" detailing charter vessels encountered while at anchor, including guest numbers and activities.
III. Financial Oversight and Administration
- Budget Management:
Responsible for tracking all vessel purchasing done by the crew during the season, maintaining expenses within budgeted amounts established by the Operations office. - Receipt Submission:
Forward all expense receipts and submit a monthly financial accounting report summarizing checking and petty cash activity to the comptroller.
IV. Personnel and Crew Management
- Crew Oversight:
Oversee all crew members, either directly or through department heads (First Mate, Head Chef, Head Steward). Ensure every crew member has an adequate daily assignment. - Workload Coordination:
Monitor the work schedules of all crew members and coordinate with department heads to adjust workloads, ensuring everyone receives adequate and comparable off-duty and rest time. - Training:
Provide, or assign to an experienced crew member, hands-on training and orientation to new crew members. Must offer hands-on training to the First Mate to ensure command-ready competence. - Performance Management:
Produce brief written performance evaluations for all crew members in accordance with TBC Employee Handbook guidelines. - End-of-Season Release:
Review and approve all departmental inventory reports (submitted by the First Mate) before and after each season.
V. Guest Interaction and Tip Management
- Guest
Activities:
Oversee all guest planning and activities, establishing a radio watch to ensure overall safety, organization, and communication are maintained at all times. - Tip Protocol (Mandatory):
Solely responsible for accepting tips from guests. Must keep an accurate log of tip income and distribution, attest to its accuracy in writing, and submit a tip income and distribution report to the Company comptroller after each trip.
Minimum Requirements and Physical Demands
Required Qualifications:
- USCG License:
Must possess a valid U.S. Coast Guard Master license appropriate for the tonnage and route of the assigned vessel (Alaska…
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