Deckhand - F/T North Star

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North Star Fishing Company is dedicated to producing the highest quality frozen-at-sea groundfish products in the world. We accomplish our mission with a day-in-and-day-out commitment to quality, safety, consistent attention to detail and an on-going concern for the stability and health of the North Pacific fishery resource.


We are one of the largest producers of frozen at sea flatfish, cod, pollock and other groundfish, and distributes seafood throughout the world. We manage three trawl catcher-processor vessels that operate in the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, and the Gulf of Alaska. Come join us with one of the many exciting job opportunities available!


North Star Fishing Company LLC. Is hiring Deckhands that are mentally and physically resilient to perform long labor-intensive hours under tough conditions on board the F/T North Star in Alaska’s Bering Sea.

We are seeking individuals for permanent, full-time positions who are open to working a rotating schedule year-round. To qualify for this position, applicants are expected to have prior experience as a deckhand on a commercial fishing vessel. Those who do not have prior experience will not be considered.


Requirements
  • Highly skilled in deck operations, including splicing, net repair, and proficiently setting and hauling gear.
  • Strong English comprehension to read and interpret policies and procedures.
  • Adaptable in managing and troubleshooting competing priorities to respond effectively to last-minute, time-sensitive projects to consistently meet operational deadlines.
  • Regularly scheduled for 16 hour shifts.
  • May be required to work additional hours due to occasional urgent vessel needs.
  • Shipyard duties to be fulfilled as required or assigned.


Job Duties and responsibilities
  • Safely operate cranes, winches or other lifting equipment according to manufacturer specifications to bring aboard and move equipment on deck as necessary.
  • Attaches slings, hooks, and other lifting devices to cables, trawl equipment and nets as required to safely haul, empty, repair and set fishing gear at sea in all weather conditions.
  • Signals workers to move, hoist, or position nets and equipment safely as required to haul and set fishing gear and equipment.
  • Comprehends compliance with prohibited species handling regulations, including deck sorting procedures according to EFP.
  • Understands Safe Working Load for each crane onboard vessel.
  • Complies with all company and vessel safety regulations and procedures.
  • Assists Deck-boss with training crew in safe and efficient deck operation procedures.
  • Safely operates skiff to transport crew, supplies or equipment at sea or in port.
  • Attends to repairs and adjustments to fishing gear and other trawler deck equipment as needed.
  • Secures and removes vessels docking lines to and from docks and other vessels.
  • Prepares vessel for shipyard arrival and departure, include spill equipment, oil booms and gangway secure.
  • Participates as member of fire and safety team in emergency situation.
  • Works in processing factory when not engaged in deck operations (where applicable).


Life on board
  • Limited privacy
  • 2 - 6 bunks per room
  • All meals and laundry on board are provided at no cost
  • Expect Limited communication. Cell phones don’t work.
  • Satellite Wi-Fi provided, newly integrated Starlink is a high-speed, low-latency broadband internet able to adapt to remote and rural locations.


Benefits
  • Company travel policy agreement: Successful completion of 5 consecutive fishing trips grants eligibility for airfare/hotel expenses, between the vessel and Seattle, to be paid by the company. Each fishing trip averages 12–18 days, and can be more or less dependent on fishing conditions.
  • 401(k) and 401(k) matching
  • Health, Dental, and Vision insurance once eligibility met
  • Employee assistance program


$11,600 - $21,000 a month
Crew paid a share of the catch each fishing trip. Average crew share per trip is $5,800 - $10,050 depending on the value of the catch. Fishing trip length typically varies between 12-18 days on average and can be more or less dependent on fishing conditions.

North Star Fishing Company are Equal Opportunity Employers - Minority / Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation / Age.  


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In addition, you understand that any offer of employment will be contingent upon our verifying your employment eligibility as required by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).


I UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT, IF HIRED, MY EMPLOYMENT IS FOR NO DEFINITE PERIOD AND MAY, REGARDLESS OF THE DATE OF PAYMENT OF MY WAGES AND SALARY, BE TERMINATED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT ANY PRIOR NOTICE.

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