Join our Team and receive Great Pay and Great Benefits while performing exciting and interesting work!
Bay Ship & Yacht Co., is a modern shipyard located on the waterfront of San Francisco Bay. We provide dry-docking and repair services to commercial and government vessels, including tugboats, ferries, Coast Guard cutters, cruise ships, pilot boats, yachts, and marine vessels of all kinds. We are growing and we’re looking for motivated new members to add to our team. So, if you’re looking for interesting work where you can learn something new every day, grow personally and professionally, then this could be the right opportunity for you. For over 30 years we have been regarded as one of the West Coast’s premiere shipyards.
The Field Safety (FS) Inspector plays a critical role in supporting production by conducting job site inspections to mitigate potential safety hazards on our projects. The FS Inspector also serves as a First Responder to any injury/illness that may occur on any of the company’s projects/facilities. Some duties include certifying spaces for hot work and entry activities, onboard vessels and their components which are under repair. Daily, the FS Inspector must provide air testing and certification prior to the start of work activities in all applicable spaces.
Duties for the position include, but are not limited to:
- Inspect worksites (including shops). Record all findings using required inspection report and work with project/shop supervision to correct any discrepancies.
- Work cooperatively and effectively with the company’s diverse workforce, vendors, subcontract personnel and customers, in promoting adherence to, and enforcement of company or regulatory agency policy, rules and regulations in efforts to minimize risk or mitigate safety hazards that impede the company’s productivity.
- Continuously monitor and report on employee use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), ensuring that the proper PPE is available, and in good working condition.
- In coordination with production supervision, ensure that employees are properly trained and certified to perform the tasks to which they are assigned.
- Perform specific certification inspections, such as fall arrest, confined space entry, lead abatement or scaffolding inspections.
- Work with project and shop supervision to ensure that all noted safety discrepancies are abated and that all near-misses are reported according to the Field Safety Manual.
- Perform other Safety & Environmental tasks to support production and the ongoing improvement of the BS&Y Safety Program.
- Ensure that spaces are certified for hot work and entry activities onboard vessels and vessel components under repair. Provide testing and certification as required by the project.
- Follow and execute written and verbal directions left by the Certified Marine Chemist regarding confined and enclosed space safety.
- Provide daily inspections of confined, enclosed and isolated spaces, as needed, to identify hazards to life and equipment on BS&Y projects.
- For all spaces certified safe for entry and work, ensure that all conditions are compatible with the work to be performed and the instructions of the Marine Chemist.
- For spaces found not in compliance with the work to be performed must be communicated to the applicable supervisors and the space should be clearly marked as unsafe until the conditions are again compatible with the work to be performed.
- Provide inspections and testing for welding, cutting and heating of hollow metal containers and structures including, but not limited to, drums, structural voids, pipes, masts, booms, hollow railings and stanchions.
- Provide guidance for hot work on surfaces coated with potentially flammable materials, conduct flame testing when required to determine the coatings flammability.
- Respond to calls from production personnel/project management to support ESH performance and overall safety.
- Respond to and assist with first aid incidents and medical emergencies to the level trained.
- Assist in hazardous materials spill, or other emergency response with direction from management and within training level.
- Assist Field Safety Manager with Bay Ship & Yacht’s Infectious Disease Program
Minimum Qualifications:
- Safety/First Responder experience 2 years minimum or related experience.
- Shipyard Competent Person (SCP) experience.
- Certification in the field of Occupational Safety, Engineering or other field related to workplace safety, or equivalent experience preferred but not required.
- Strong interpersonal skills-effective and professional communication skills (written and verbal).
- Ability to identify hazards and implement safety processes.
- Ability to operate and problem solve in a fast-paced, and ever-changing environment.
- Prior experience working in an industrial environment.
- Ability to work outside of normal working hours to provide safety support.
- Flexibility along with the ability to handle multiple tasks, meet deadlines, show initiative, and manage a heavy workload.
- Strong computer, organizational skills.
- A team player attitude.
- Ability to exercise independent and sound judgment.
- High School Diploma, some college preferred.
- Clean driving record.
It should be noted that we strive to ensure the success of our employees. We actively promote from within, and we provide strong career growth potential.
We offer excellent benefits that include paid vacations and holidays, a 401(k) profit-sharing plan, and health, dental, and life insurance. The pay range is $25-$30 per hour DOE.
This job posting is for local SF Bay Area applicants, no relocation is being offered for this position.
Pre-Employment Medical Evaluation, Physical Abilities Testing, & Drug Testing Bay Ship & Yacht Co. is a U.S. Federal Contractor and is required to operate in compliance with current government standards and regulations. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment medical evaluation at the company’s designated testing facility. The medical evaluation will include a physical exam, physical abilities test and drug test for the presence of illegal substances including marijuana as it applies to the U.S. Federal Contractors, as well as a background/criminal check.
If you believe that you will not pass the medical evaluation & required drug testing, you should withdraw your application now.
Join our Team and receive Great Pay and Great Benefits while performing exciting and interesting work!
Bay Ship & Yacht Co., is a modern shipyard located on the waterfront of San Francisco Bay. We provide dry-docking and repair services to commercial and government vessels, including tugboats, ferries, Coast Guard cutters, cruise ships, pilot boats, yachts, and marine vessels of all kinds. We are growing and we’re looking for motivated new members to add to our team. So, if you’re looking for interesting work where you can learn something new every day, grow personally and professionally, then this could be the right opportunity for you. For over 30 years we have been regarded as one of the West Coast’s premiere shipyards.
The Field Safety (FS) Inspector plays a critical role in supporting production by conducting job site inspections to mitigate potential safety hazards on our projects. The FS Inspector also serves as a First Responder to any injury/illness that may occur on any of the company’s projects/facilities. Some duties include certifying spaces for hot work and entry activities, onboard vessels and their components which are under repair. Daily, the FS Inspector must provide air testing and certification prior to the start of work activities in all applicable spaces.
Duties for the position include, but are not limited to:
- Inspect worksites (including shops). Record all findings using required inspection report and work with project/shop supervision to correct any discrepancies.
- Work cooperatively and effectively with the company’s diverse workforce, vendors, subcontract personnel and customers, in promoting adherence to, and enforcement of company or regulatory agency policy, rules and regulations in efforts to minimize risk or mitigate safety hazards that impede the company’s productivity.
- Continuously monitor and report on employee use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), ensuring that the proper PPE is available, and in good working condition.
- In coordination with production supervision, ensure that employees are properly trained and certified to perform the tasks to which they are assigned.
- Perform specific certification inspections, such as fall arrest, confined space entry, lead abatement or scaffolding inspections.
- Work with project and shop supervision to ensure that all noted safety discrepancies are abated and that all near-misses are reported according to the Field Safety Manual.
- Perform other Safety & Environmental tasks to support production and the ongoing improvement of the BS&Y Safety Program.
- Ensure that spaces are certified for hot work and entry activities onboard vessels and vessel components under repair. Provide testing and certification as required by the project.
- Follow and execute written and verbal directions left by the Certified Marine Chemist regarding confined and enclosed space safety.
- Provide daily inspections of confined, enclosed and isolated spaces, as needed, to identify hazards to life and equipment on BS&Y projects.
- For all spaces certified safe for entry and work, ensure that all conditions are compatible with the work to be performed and the instructions of the Marine Chemist.
- For spaces found not in compliance with the work to be performed must be communicated to the applicable supervisors and the space should be clearly marked as unsafe until the conditions are again compatible with the work to be performed.
- Provide inspections and testing for welding, cutting and heating of hollow metal containers and structures including, but not limited to, drums, structural voids, pipes, masts, booms, hollow railings and stanchions.
- Provide guidance for hot work on surfaces coated with potentially flammable materials, conduct flame testing when required to determine the coatings flammability.
- Respond to calls from production personnel/project management to support ESH performance and overall safety.
- Respond to and assist with first aid incidents and medical emergencies to the level trained.
- Assist in hazardous materials spill, or other emergency response with direction from management and within training level.
- Assist Field Safety Manager with Bay Ship & Yacht’s Infectious Disease Program
Minimum Qualifications:
- Safety/First Responder experience 2 years minimum or related experience.
- Shipyard Competent Person (SCP) experience.
- Certification in the field of Occupational Safety, Engineering or other field related to workplace safety, or equivalent experience preferred but not required.
- Strong interpersonal skills-effective and professional communication skills (written and verbal).
- Ability to identify hazards and implement safety processes.
- Ability to operate and problem solve in a fast-paced, and ever-changing environment.
- Prior experience working in an industrial environment.
- Ability to work outside of normal working hours to provide safety support.
- Flexibility along with the ability to handle multiple tasks, meet deadlines, show initiative, and manage a heavy workload.
- Strong computer, organizational skills.
- A team player attitude.
- Ability to exercise independent and sound judgment.
- High School Diploma, some college preferred.
- Clean driving record.
It should be noted that we strive to ensure the success of our employees. We actively promote from within, and we provide strong career growth potential.
We offer excellent benefits that include paid vacations and holidays, a 401(k) profit-sharing plan, and health, dental, and life insurance. The pay range is $25-$30 per hour DOE.
This job posting is for local SF Bay Area applicants, no relocation is being offered for this position.
Pre-Employment Medical Evaluation, Physical Abilities Testing, & Drug Testing Bay Ship & Yacht Co. is a U.S. Federal Contractor and is required to operate in compliance with current government standards and regulations. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment medical evaluation at the company’s designated testing facility. The medical evaluation will include a physical exam, physical abilities test and drug test for the presence of illegal substances including marijuana as it applies to the U.S. Federal Contractors, as well as a background/criminal check.
If you believe that you will not pass the medical evaluation & required drug testing, you should withdraw your application now.