ABCs of California Boating and USCG navigation rules
Safely operate a Patrol vessel in the harbor, coastal waterways, and close quarter mooring fields, including maintaining a holding pattern alongside other vessel
Use VHF radio, tablet, and electronic charts to navigate and communicate effectively
Demonstrate strong customer service skills, exercising tact, judgment, maturity, and clear communication
Complete accurate, grammatically correct reports and maintain records of work performed
Safely perform assignments under all weather conditions and maintain constant situational awareness
Operate, maintain, and use harbor vessels and equipment effectively, including proper vessel tie-ups and knot tying (bowline, rolling hitch, cleat hitch, square knot, bowline on a bight)
Tow vessels on hip and stern, and understand and enforce relevant laws, regulations, and policies
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Benefits
Vision insurance
Additional Information
Find Your Future in Paradise!
Catalina Island Company welcomes all guests and visitors to our very special island. Beyond being warm and courteous, our exceptional team members are knowledgeable and helpful - anticipating and personalizing their service on an individualized basis.
We seek individuals like YOU to create the finest personal service and extraordinary experiences for our guests.
WHY CATALINA ISLAND COMPANY?
The Catalina Island Company offers more than just a workplace - it is a destination for service, adventure and inspiration!
In 1919, chewing gum entrepreneur William Wrigley Jr. bought nearly every share of the Santa Catalina Island Company until he owned a controlling interest. He then invested millions in his vision to create a "playground for all" on Catalina Island, building infrastructure, a reservoir, Hotel Atwater, Bird Park, and other attractions. In 1921, he made Avalon the Spring Training home of his beloved Chicago Cub's, building the Catalina Country Club to house the team's lockers and provide a gathering place for players. The team continued to train on the island until 1951. In 1929, Wrigley built the iconic Catalina Casino, which boasts the world's largest circular ballroom and the first theatre designed and built to show talking motion pictures. During World War II, the island served as a military training facility and was closed to tourists. The island was a popular spot with Hollywood's elite during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. It also became a popular location for production companies to shoot movies. More than 500 films, documentaries, commercials, and TV shows have been shot in and around Catalina over the years, especially in Two Harbors on the island's west end. To this day, descendants of William Wrigley Jr. still own the Catalina Island Company and carry on his vision to create a world-class island resort.
We are a welcoming community that believes in fostering a positive, team-oriented atmosphere where every team member plays a part in creating unforgettable memories for our guests. Join a team that is as vibrant, dynamic, and unique as the island itself!
JOB SUMMARY
Harbor Patrol is responsible for ensuring safe operations and assists boaters on and off their moorings throughout the 12 coves that make up Catalina Island west-end, encompassing more than 25 miles of coastline and over 700 moorings.
Various levels of Harbor Patrol Captain are available depending on license and skill set:
The Harbor Patrol Captain I is an experienced boat operator holding a USCG merchant mariner credential with an OUPV endorsement.
The Harbor Patrol Captain II is an experienced boat operator holding a USCG merchant mariner credential endorsed as MASTER of vessels less than 25grt upon near coastal waters.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Patrol mooring fields and waterfront to ensure safety of guests and property, and remove navigational hazards from waterways
Monitor marine radios, respond to emergencies (towing, boat fires, medical, disabled vessels, etc.), and operate within established policies and procedures
Conduct routine inspections of company vessels, moorings, docks, and lines; perform general maintenance and cleaning
Tow guests, company, and unattended vessels; assist with mooring assignments, reservations, and guide vessels through the mooring field
Dispense fuel, water, and pump-out services for guest and Harbor vessels
Handle lines for commercial passenger ferries and operate shore-boat services and charters
Communicate general information about the Harbor, including policies, rules, events, and available facilities
Other duties as assigned
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
USCG Merchant Mariner Credential endorsed as MASTER upon near coastal waters
FCC Marine Radio Operator Permit
USCG Merchant Mariner Credential endorsed as OUPV