What are the responsibilities and job description for the Vessel Operator On-call position at GRAYMAR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC?
GrayMar Environmental Services continues to expand its national footprint while remaining firmly grounded in the values that define who we are. We live by Respect, Integrity, Safe Work Practices, Excellence in Service, and a deep sense of Family - a commitment we proudly call RISE through Caring.
We specialize in environmental remediation, health and safety, hazardous materials management, waste disposal, and environmental emergency response. Through comprehensive and sustainable solutions, we help our clients and the communities we serve manage risk, maintain compliance, and protect the environment. Safety is our top priority, and we take pride in our highly skilled, dedicated team that works together to get the job done safely—every time.
At GrayMar, every employee is seen, heard, and valued, not as a number, but as a member of our family. Our culture supports continuous learning, professional development, and long-term career growth. We offer a robust benefits package that includes wellness programs, a 401(k) with company matching, spending account options, and comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage. We also provide company-paid life and disability coverage (long and short-term), ensuring our employees are supported both in and out of the field.
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Position Overview
The Vessel Operator is responsible for safely operating, maintaining, and navigating vessels that support environmental emergency response, marine spill containment, and hazardous materials cleanup operations. This role ensures rapid deployment during incidents, provides on‑water logistical support, and assists field teams in protecting sensitive waterways and shorelines. The operator must be mission‑ready, safety‑focused, and capable of working in dynamic, high‑pressure environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Operate standby vessels to support oil spill response, hazmat cleanup, boom deployment, wildlife protection, and environmental monitoring activities.
- Maintain vessel readiness, including fueling, inspections, preventive maintenance, and ensuring all safety and response equipment is onboard and operational.
- Respond to emergency call‑outs on short notice, navigating safely in challenging conditions such as low visibility, strong currents, or contaminated waters.
- Deploy, retrieve, and tend containment boom and other spill control equipment in coordination with response teams.
- Transport personnel, equipment, and materials to and from incident sites while adhering to safety and environmental protocols.
- Assist hazmat and environmental technicians with on‑water sampling, shoreline assessments, and debris recovery.
- Follow all regulatory requirements, including USCG, OSHA, EPA, and company-specific safety procedures.
- Document vessel operations, including logs, maintenance records, and incident support activities.
- Participate in drills, training, and exercises to maintain operational readiness and certifications.
- Support demobilization efforts, including equipment decontamination and vessel cleanup after response operations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Schedule
- This position is on call only, with no guarantees of regularly scheduled work.
- Requests to support ongoing project work and emergency responses can come in any time 24/7/365.
Desired Qualifications
- Strong work ethic with a safety-first mindset.
- Ability to work independently or part of a team while managing multiple tasks and deadlines.
- Proven experience operating small vessels, workboats, skiffs, or similar crafts in marine or inland waterway environments.
- Ability to work extended hours, irregular schedules, and emergency call‑outs.
- Strong situational awareness and ability to make sound decisions under pressure.
- Physical ability to lift equipment, handle lines, and work in adverse weather conditions.
Education and Experience Required
- High school diploma, GED, or equivalent required.
- Valid USCG Captain’s license (OUPV or higher) preferred; equivalent experience and WA State Boater’s Card considered, depending on jurisdiction and vessel type.
- Knowledge of spill response operations, containment boom handling, and environmental emergency procedures.
- Familiarity with hazardous materials awareness and safe work practices (HAZWOPER 40‑hour certification strongly preferred).
Benefits
- Company paid time off.
- Career path programs and ongoing company paid training.
- Family culture with positive and safe work environments.
Disclaimer: This job description may not include all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the job described and may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of GrayMar Environmental Services, LLC.
GrayMar Environmental Services, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment opportunities at GrayMar are based on one’s qualifications and capabilities to perform the essential functions of a particular job. All employment opportunities are provided without regard to race, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, victims of a QAOV and those with a family member who is a victim of a QAOV, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other characteristics protected by law.