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Motorboat Operators Career Video

About This Career

Operates small motor-driven boats. May assist in navigational activities.

This career is part of the Transportation, Distribution and Logistics cluster Transportation Operations pathway.

A person in this career:

  • Operates engine throttles and steering mechanisms to guide boats on desired courses.
  • Directs safety operations in emergency situations.
  • Secures boats to docks with mooring lines, and casts off lines to enable departure.
  • Maintains desired courses, using compasses or electronic navigational aids.
  • Organizes and directs the activities of crew members.
  • Follows safety procedures to ensure the protection of passengers, cargo, and vessels.
  • Maintains equipment such as range markers, fire extinguishers, boat fenders, lines, pumps, and fittings.
  • Reports any observed navigational hazards to authorities.
  • Oversees operation of vessels used for carrying passengers, motor vehicles, or goods across rivers, harbors, lakes, and coastal waters.
  • Services motors by performing tasks such as changing oil and lubricating parts.

Working Conditions and Physical Demands

People who do this job report that:

  • You would often handle loads up to 20 lbs., sometimes up to 50 lbs. You might do a lot of lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling.
  • Work in this occupation involves use of protective items such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, a hard hat, or personal flotation devices
  • Conditions are very hot (above 90 F) or very cold (under 32 F)
  • Work in this occupation involves using your hands to hold, control, and feel objects more than one-third of the time
  • Work in this occupation requires being outside most of the time

Working in this career involves (physical activities):

  • Picking out a particular sound in the presence of other sounds
  • Identifying color and seeing differences in color, including shades and brightness
  • Judging how far away an object is, or which of several objects is closer or farther away
  • Seeing clearly at a distance
  • Seeing objects clearly in glaring conditions or bright lighting
  • Detecting sounds and hearing the differences between sounds of different pitch and loudness
  • Seeing clearly up close
  • Seeing objects or movement to one's side when looking forward
  • Speaking clearly enough to be able to be understood by others
  • Identifying and understanding the speech of another person
  • Lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying objects
  • Using abdominal and lower back muscles repeatedly or over time without tiring

Work Hours and Travel

  • Irregular hours
  • Weekend work

Specialty and Similar Careers

Careers that are more detailed or close to this career:

  • Water Taxi Business Operator
  • Shoreboat Driver
  • Boat Operator
  • Harbor Pilot
  • Crew Boat Operator
  • Launch Operator
  • Launchman
  • River Pilot
  • Water Taxi Operator
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