Jobs Washington State Ferries

Shoreline, WALocal News

Washington State Ferries is currently seeking On-Call deckhands, including Ordinary Seamen (OS) and Able Bodied Seamen (AB), to fill essential roles within the largest ferry system in the United States. This recruitment initiative presents a valuable opportunity for individuals looking to start and advance their careers in maritime operations. The article emphasizes the critical nature of these positions, which are vital for ensuring the smooth operation of ferry services that connect local communities. Candidates who already hold a Mate or Captain's license are particularly encouraged to apply, as they may have a competitive edge in the selection process. Washington State Ferries highlights its commitment to providing a pathway for career development within the deck department.

The announcement reflects the organization's focus on building a skilled workforce capable of delivering reliable transportation services. Interested applicants can access more information and apply through the link provided in the article. This recruitment effort not only aims to fill immediate vacancies but also contributes to the long-term sustainability of ferry operations in the region.

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