Boat Operator
About the role
Casual & On Call | Alert Bay
Boat Operator
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Boat Operator will be responsible for the safe operation, navigation, and maintenance of vessels used for community programs, environmental monitoring, fisheries, cultural, and land-based activities. The position supports the Nation’s stewardship, resource management, and marine transportation needs while ensuring adherence to all relevant safety, environmental, and operational standards.
REPORTS TO: Forester
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Safely operate Nation-owned vessels for community, fisheries, cultural, and stewardship activities
- Conduct regular vessel inspections and basic maintenance to ensure operational readiness
- Maintain accurate logs of trips, fuel usage, maintenance, and safety checks
- Navigate safely in coastal and inland waterways using charts, GPS, and local knowledge
- Assist with loading and unloading gear, equipment, and passengers
- Ensure compliance with Transport Canada safety requirements and Nation policies
- Support environmental and cultural monitoring projects on the water
- Work collaboratively with Nation staff, Elders, and community members
- Represent the Nation in a professional and respectful manner when interacting with partner agencies and the public
- Other duties as assigned
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Proven experience operating small vessels safely and efficiently in the marine environment
- Ability to work in challenging marine environments and remote settings
- Familiarity with marine navigation, weather interpretation, and safety procedures
- Basic mechanical knowledge for troubleshooting vessel or equipment issues
- Effective communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to follow direction and work independently when required
- Commitment to safety and environmental stewardship
EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Grade 12 or equivalent
- Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s Licence
- Small Vessel Operator Proficiency (SVOP)
- Familiarity with local coastlines and marine environments
- Small Domestic Vessel Basic Safety (SDV-BS)
- Restricted Operator’s Certificate (Maritime) with DSC endorsement
- Basic Marine First Aid
- Experience with marine fieldwork or environmental monitoring
- Knowledge of First Nation protocols and coastal practices
UNUSUAL JOB FEATURES:
- Work in variable and often adverse weather conditions
- Irregular hours, including weekends and overnight trips
- Extensive outdoor work and travel by vessel and truck/ferry
- Physically demanding work including lifting, loading, and extended periods at sea
If interested, please submit your covering letter and resume to:
- ‘Na̱mg̱is First Nation, PO Box 210, Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0, or
- by email to: humanresources@namgis.bc.ca
$28.07 – 32.78/hr
We thank you for your interest, however, only short listed applicants will be contacted
Boat Operator
About the role
Casual & On Call | Alert Bay
Boat Operator
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Boat Operator will be responsible for the safe operation, navigation, and maintenance of vessels used for community programs, environmental monitoring, fisheries, cultural, and land-based activities. The position supports the Nation’s stewardship, resource management, and marine transportation needs while ensuring adherence to all relevant safety, environmental, and operational standards.
REPORTS TO: Forester
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Safely operate Nation-owned vessels for community, fisheries, cultural, and stewardship activities
- Conduct regular vessel inspections and basic maintenance to ensure operational readiness
- Maintain accurate logs of trips, fuel usage, maintenance, and safety checks
- Navigate safely in coastal and inland waterways using charts, GPS, and local knowledge
- Assist with loading and unloading gear, equipment, and passengers
- Ensure compliance with Transport Canada safety requirements and Nation policies
- Support environmental and cultural monitoring projects on the water
- Work collaboratively with Nation staff, Elders, and community members
- Represent the Nation in a professional and respectful manner when interacting with partner agencies and the public
- Other duties as assigned
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Proven experience operating small vessels safely and efficiently in the marine environment
- Ability to work in challenging marine environments and remote settings
- Familiarity with marine navigation, weather interpretation, and safety procedures
- Basic mechanical knowledge for troubleshooting vessel or equipment issues
- Effective communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to follow direction and work independently when required
- Commitment to safety and environmental stewardship
EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Grade 12 or equivalent
- Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s Licence
- Small Vessel Operator Proficiency (SVOP)
- Familiarity with local coastlines and marine environments
- Small Domestic Vessel Basic Safety (SDV-BS)
- Restricted Operator’s Certificate (Maritime) with DSC endorsement
- Basic Marine First Aid
- Experience with marine fieldwork or environmental monitoring
- Knowledge of First Nation protocols and coastal practices
UNUSUAL JOB FEATURES:
- Work in variable and often adverse weather conditions
- Irregular hours, including weekends and overnight trips
- Extensive outdoor work and travel by vessel and truck/ferry
- Physically demanding work including lifting, loading, and extended periods at sea
If interested, please submit your covering letter and resume to:
- ‘Na̱mg̱is First Nation, PO Box 210, Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0, or
- by email to: humanresources@namgis.bc.ca
$28.07 – 32.78/hr
We thank you for your interest, however, only short listed applicants will be contacted