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SUNY Maritime College is Hiring a Waterfront Assistant - Facilities Near Bronx, NY
Company DescriptionSUNY Maritime College located on a 55-acre scenic waterfront property on the outskirts of New York City on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of two worlds: a comfortable college-town feel with the greatest city in the world. An impressive view of the sound extends toward the North Atlantic, yet only a few miles away are Yankee Stadium and midtown Manhattan. SUNY Maritime offers an array of employment opportunities stemming from entry level to professional positions which encourage growth and development among its employees. Job DescriptionCOLLEGE BACKGROUND: The State University of New York Maritime College is an undergraduate and graduate institution focused on engineering, business, science, and maritime transportation. SUNY Maritime College was founded in 1874 and holds the distinction of being the first and largest maritime school in the United States. The College proudly supports sixteen varsity sports teams and three club teams represented by five different athletic conferences. The College is located at historic Fort Schuyler in Throggs Neck, New York, just 14 miles from midtown Manhattan.Facts-at-a-Glance Founded 1874
A four-year college of the 55-campus State University of New York (SUNY)
Total enrollment - Fall 2023: 1,545 with a majority of members of the Regiment of Cadets
The oldest and largest maritime college in the country
Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture programs are ABET accredited
Home of the Empire State VII, the first ever purpose-built maritime training vessel
Cadets travel to at least 12 foreign countries during three Summer Sea Terms
NCAA Division III member of the Skyline Conference
Position Duties, Responsibilities And Competencies
Work with Waterfront Facilities Director to perform maintenance of the waterfront assets: boats (dinghy and keelboats, small - midsize powerboats), facilities (shops, bays, docks and moorings) and equipment (50-ton travel lift, forklift, boats, tools) as an exemplary marina/boat yard facility
Maintain up-to-date use, deficiency, and maintenance logs for all Waterfront assets
Support the growth of the Boat Donation Program by maintaining boats in good working order and preparing boats for sale
Support colleagues (waterfront and athletics staff, faculty, and outside users) in offering high-quality waterfront programs including collegiate courses, intercollegiate sailing and crew teams, waterfront student activities, hosting collegiate and high school regattas, sailing and powerboat courses, clinics, summer camps, and community programs
Train and mentor student assistants, sailing team members, volunteers, and interns in professional boat maintenance and operation
Continually raise the maintenance and operation standards of the Waterfront