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    Captain, Breck Marshall - Mystic, United States - Mystic Seaport Museum

    Mystic Seaport Museum
    Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic, United States

    1 week ago

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    Job DescriptionDescription:

    Purpose of Position:

    Breck Marshall is a 20-foot Marshall Catboat. The captain is responsible for safe operations of the vessel and the interpretation of the Museum and the River to passengers while sailing on scheduled half-hour excursions from late May-September. Breck is a 20-foot single sail, centerboard boat with no engine. Incumbents should feel comfortable sailing on and off a dock in a variety of conditions.

    Essential Functions:

    • Prepare vessel for daily operation
    • Safely operate vessel as scheduled
    • Enjoy interacting with museum guests, volunteers, and the public to help drive business
    • Good natured attitude in a highly fluid environment
    • Report any issues to supervisor
    Requirements:

    Minimum Qualifications

    • USCG Operator's license for six passenger sailing vessels on inland lakes, bays, and sounds required
    • Willingness to undergo scheduled and random drug testing
    • Willingness to work weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed
    • Must be able to access boats, floats, bilges

    The nature of the work involved requires extended periods outdoors in all weather conditions during spring, summer, and fall. The incumbent interacts with a broad range of individuals including fellow staff, visitors, volunteers, trustees, vendors, etc. In all of these interactions, the reputation of Mystic Seaport and the Watercraft Area are at stake. It is essential that a high degree of professionalism be exhibited at all times.



  • Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic, United States

    Job Type · Temporary · Description · Purpose of Position: · Breck Marshall is a 20-foot Marshall Catboat. The captain is responsible for safe operations of the vessel and the interpretation of the Museum and the River to passengers while sailing on scheduled half-hour excursi ...