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Maritime Career Pathways
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First steps to maritime careers Inland, near coastal, and ocean going careers require three steps: Step 1: Obtain a TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Card) Step 2: Obtain U.S. Coast Guard approved training (maritime training school, academy, or college)
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First steps to maritime careers Inland, near coastal, and ocean going careers require: Step 3: Obtain a Merchant Mariner Document (U.S. Coast Guard professional mariner identification)
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Inland Service: Tug & Barge Requires: a work rotation of 14 – 28 days away from home and 7 – 14 days at home
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Deckhand Requires: No classes or deg ree Recommended classes: - Basic Safety Training - Deck Familiarization - Engineering Familiarization - Up to $130 / day
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Tankerman Requires: 40 hours of class - Tankerman operation (math & physics) - Pollution prevention - Maritime law - Firefighting (16 hours) - First aid / CPR (8 hours) - Up to $270 / day
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Apprentice Mate Requires: 360 Days of experience at sea (sea time); 104 hours of class - Navigation (attend to general daily problems, rules of the road) - Safety - Maritime law - Environmental - Up to $225 / day
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Mate (Pilot of Towing Boat) Requires: 540 days of sea time; additional required classes - Navigation and piloting - Watch standing - Vessel familiarization - Maneuvering & rules of the road - Safety & emergency response - Environmental Protection - Up to $350 / day
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Master of Towing (Captain) Requires: 360 to 1080 days sea time - Officer in Charge of Navigational Watch (OICNW) - Additional required classes - Up to $800 / day
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Near Coastal Service (Oil Field Support; Crew & Supply Boats) Requires: a work rotation of 28 days away from home and 14 – 28 days at home
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Ordinary Seaman (Deckhand) Requires: entry level position; no classes or degree (unlicensed) Recommended classes: - Basic Safety Training (40 hour) - Deck Familiarization - Engineering Familiarization - Up to $170 / day
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Able Bodied Seaman (A/B) Requires: 360 days of sea time - 40 Hour A/B Class - 32 Hour Lifeboat Class - 40 Hour Basic Safety Training - Up to $270 / day
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Master 100 -1600 Ton Requires: 360 to 1080 days sea time - Officer in Charge of Navigational Watch (OICNW) - Many college level classes - Up to $800 / day
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Ocean Going (Ships & Tugs) Months away from home Weeks or months at home
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Cooks & Stewards Requires: no classes or college degree Recommended classes: - 40 hour basic safety training - Up to $170 / day
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Ordinary Seaman (Deckhand) Requires: entry level position; no classes or degree (unlicensed) Recommended classes: - Basic Safety Training - Deck Familiarization - Engineering Familiarization - Up to $170 / day
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Able Bodied Seaman (A/B) Requires: 360 days of experience (unlicensed) Recommended classes: - 40 Hour A/B Class - 32 Hour Lifeboat Class - 40 Hour Basic Safety Training - Up to $270 / day
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Third Mate Unlimited Tonnage Requires: 1080 days of experience (licensed officer) - 3 years of service in the deck department, training courses & on-board exams or - Attend a training institution - Up to $500 / day
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Second Mate Unlimited Tonnage Requires: 360 days in Charge of Navigation Watch as 3 rd Mate (licensed officer) - Officer in Charge of Navigation - 3 rd in command - Up to $650 / day
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Chief Mate Unlimited Tonnage Requires: 360 days in Charge of Navigation Watch as 2 nd Mate (licensed officer) - Senior on-board operations officer - 2 nd in command - Responsible to the Captain - Up to $800 / day
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Master Unlimited Tonnage Requires: 360 days as Chief Mate (licensed officer) - Commander of the vessel - 1 st in command - Master Mariner's license - Up to $1,200 / day
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Citations Schacter, Mitch; San Jacinto College, Director, CPD, “Maritime Career Pathways” handout, September 16, 2013 http://www.uscg.mil/nmc/checklists/default.asp National Maritime Center, United States Coast Guard, Mariners checklists, MCP-FM-NMC5-20 (04), September 16, 2013 http://www.maritimejobs.com/JobShow.aspx?JobShow=105079 Maritime Jobs; MCP-FM-NMC5-20 (04) Military Sealift Command job; September 16, 2013, http://www.punaridge.org/doc/journals/Careers/Able-Bodied%20Seaman/Default.htm http://www.punaridge.org/doc/journals/Careers/Able-Bodied%20Seaman/Default.htm Naidah Gamurot; Position: Able Bodies Seaman (Mariner 2), October 22, 1998, September 16, 2013 https://www.google.com/search?q=twic+card&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=eQg3UtquJsi8 2gWy6YDIAg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1172&bih=602&dpr=1#q=seaman+papers&tbm=is ch&imgdiihttps://www.google.com/search?q=twic+card&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=eQg3UtquJsi8 2gWy6YDIAg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1172&bih=602&dpr=1#q=seaman+papers&tbm=is ch&imgdii; Google Images, Seaman’s papers, September 16, 2013 http://www.nycitywoman.com/columns/sometimes-great-lotionhttp://www.nycitywoman.com/columns/sometimes-great-lotion; NYCity woman, Nancy Weber and Ellen Stern, “Skin Care, Sometimes a great lotion – Pamela Hepburn, 62, licensed tugboat captain”, © 2013 NYCitywoman, all rights reserved, September 16, 2013
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Citations EU Naval Force Celebrates International Women’s Day By Highlighting The Significant Contribution Of Women To Operation Atalanta; http://eunavfor.eu/eu-naval-force- celebrates-international-womens-day-by-highlighting-the-significant-contribution-of- women-to-operation-atalanta/;March 8, 2013 - 12:06; September 16, 2013http://eunavfor.eu/eu-naval-force- celebrates-international-womens-day-by-highlighting-the-significant-contribution-of- women-to-operation-atalanta/
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