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Explore the overview of the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS), training needs, challenges, successes, and opportunities. Learn about the vessels, personnel, unions, jobs, and training requirements in the AMHS. Discover the successes and potential opportunities for cooperation with the University of Alaska.
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Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities University of Alaska, Board of Regents Fisheries, Seafood, and Maritime Initiative Captain Michael Neussl, DOT&PF Deputy Commissioner for Marine Operations June 8, 2012
The Ultimate Goal “The best safety device on any ship is a well trained crew.” Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
Agenda • Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) Overview • AMHS Training Needs • AMHS Training Challenges • AMHS - UA Successes & Opportunities • Questions Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS Overview - Vessels MV Matanuska408 feetBuilt 1963 MV Taku352 feetBuilt 1963 MV Malaspina408 feetBuilt 1963 MV Tustumena296 feetBuilt 1964 MV LeConte235 feetBuilt 1974 MV Aurora235 feetBuilt 1977 MV Columbia418 feetBuilt 1974 MV Kennicott382 feetBuilt 1998 MV Lituya193 feetBuilt 2004 FVF Fairweather235 feetBuilt 2004 FVF Chenega235 feetBuilt 2005 Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS Overview - System Map IFA = Interisland Ferry Authority Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS Overview - Personnel • Personnel Summary: • Shipboard workforce is very seasonal. Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS Overview - Unions • Unions represented in the AMHS workforce: Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS Overview - Jobs • MM&P • USCG Licensed Deck Officers: • Masters, Mates, Marine Pilots • MEBA • USCG Licensed Engineering Officer: • Chief Engineers, Assistant Engineers • IBU • Unlicensed Employees: • Deck: Able Bosun, Able Seafarer, Ordinary Seaman, Watchman • Engineering: Junior Engineer , Oiler, Wiper • Passenger Services: Pursers, Stewards, Cooks, Cashier, Storekeeper Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS – Training Needs • “Hurdle Requirements” just to be eligible for hire • Transportation Worker Identification Credential “TWIC” • Merchant Mariner’s Document (MMD) or Credential (MMC) • Drug Test • Application Integrity • Multiple Training Requirements • First Aid, Firefighting, Survival Craft, Fast Rescue Boat, Vessel Security Officer, Radio Operator, Food Worker Card, Survival Training, Alcohol Server course, Crowd Management, Crisis Management, and many, many more. • USCG License Requirements • Deck Officers and Engineers • Multiple Training Sources • UAS, AVTEC (Seward), MITAGS (Baltimore), PMI (Seattle), Commercial, Vendors Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS - Training Challenges • Desire Local Training to the Extent Possible (Cost, Frequency) • Desire for Local Alaska Hire Employees • Lack of Qualified and/or Willing Applicants • Annual requirement for 100-120 unlicensed employees • This year we hired 72, and had to go outside Alaska to do it • Seasonal Work is a Challenge for Retention • STCW Changes – Manila Amendments require USCG Approved Training Courses Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
AMHS – UA Successes and Opportunities • AMHS partners with UAS (Ketchikan, Juneau) for some training • Basic Safety Training, Oiler Program, Lifeboatman, Fast Rescue Boat Training, Crowd Management, etc. • Somewhat dependent upon AMHS resources • Timing issues (vessel availability, student availability) • Courses need to be USCG Approved • Opportunity for Additional Cooperation • AMHS Summer work, UA Winter school/degree Program? • More robust specific courses/training (resources, timing)? • Consolidation of multiple requirements? Integrity ∙ Excellence ∙ Respect
Thank YouQuestions? Captain Michael A. Neussl Deputy Commissioner for Marine Operations Alaska DOT&PF, AMHS (907) 465-6977 michael.neussl@alaska.gov Alaska Marine Highway System | Alaska DOT&PF