Job Summary
The Senior Dockmaster is responsible for serving marina customers and guests and overseeing the dock day to day duties of the marina staff, acting at the Marina GM when the Director of Marinas is not present; as well as maintaining the cleanliness of the marina by performing the following duties.
Primary Responsibilities & Essential Functions
- Provides the highest level of customer and guest services, expedites any and all requests from vessels including transport of patrons and baggage to and from dockside, delivery of provisions and packages
- Coordinate closely with the marina team and dock staff to ensure smooth operations.
- Lead, manage, and develop all marina staff, including dock staff, and service leadership
- Carries out routine cleaning duties that meet established quality standards for all marina-related operations; ensures the recognized standards are maintained and that quality, and delivery commitments are met
- Assists other Dockmasters and Dockhands in marina related duties such as securing boats to docks, connecting and monitoring utility services (power, water and telephone), black water pump out, waste disposal and facility sanitation
- Routinely operates, motor and water vehicles and other various mechanized equipment
- Provides general security and supports marina and facility security teams in their security related efforts; reports disturbances in dock area to superiors and maintains general vigilance
- Assists refueling operations when required at the marina refueling facility, ensures safe refueling procedures
- Provides service to marina and facility guests and carries out routine marina maintenance
- Complying with instructions or duties as may be reasonably assigned
- All other duties as assigned
Education and Experience
- Sufficient education and literacy needed to identify and read product labels and to communicate with guests about job-related needs
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
- One to Two years related experience and/or training; or
- equivalent combination of education and experience
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Detail oriented and thorough
- Ability to remain discreet and respect the privacy of guests
- Ability to perform consistent work to the highest of standards
- Ability to interact with guests in a pleasant friendly way
- A broad knowledge of marina operations, boat lifting, boat handling and towing, plant and equipment maintenance
- Proven skills or the willingness to be trained in administration, seamanship, communication, health and safety, plant and equipment maintenance and marina operations
- Familiarity with common marina operational documentation (e.g. agreements, contracts, terms and conditions, marina rules and regulations etc.) and the ability to analyze them
- positive attitude combined with the ability to communicate fluently and relate well to customers in the leisure environment and the ability to manage and motivate staff
- Commercial awareness and an eye for detail in all aspects of work
- High standards of presentation and accuracy in written work
- Proficient swimmer
- Full driving license
Physical Demands
- Ability to lift, carry, and move items weighing up to 50 lbs regularly and up to 75 lbs occasionally with assistance or tools for heavier items
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time, often on wet, uneven, or slippery surfaces while performing tasks
- Frequent bending, stooping, crouching, kneeling, reaching, or working in awkward positions
- Manual dexterity required for operating tools, equipment, and handling lines or supplies
- Ability to push or pull cards, boats, or equipment as required,
- Adequate vision and hearing for identifying safety hazards, inspections, and effective communications
- Swimming proficiency required for safety around water
- Ability to assist in emergency situations, which may involve physically demanding tasks
Working Conditions
- Work is primarily performed outdoors in various weather conditions, including sunlight, heat, cold, rain, and wind
- Exposure to wet, slippery, uneven surfaces
- May work on ladders, scaffolding, floating docks, or boats
- Occasional exposure to noise, moving equipment, and operational hazards
- Frequent interaction with tools, equipment, and customer items
- Employees may be required to respond to emergency situations, including water recues or evacuations
- Tasks may involve handling hazardous materials with proper safety procedures and personal protective equipment (PPE)
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not an exclusive list of all duties and responsibilities. The St. Joe Company/St. Joe Resort Operations reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs.
Skills Required
- High school diploma or GED
- One to two years of related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Proficient swimmer
- Full driving license
- Ability to lift, carry, and move items up to 50 lbs regularly and up to 75 lbs occasionally
- Ability to operate motorized and water vehicles and various mechanized equipment
- Knowledge of marina operations, boat lifting, boat handling, towing, plant and equipment maintenance
- Experience or ability to be trained in seamanship, refueling safety, health and safety, and marina administration
- Strong customer service, communication, and supervisory/leadership skills
- Familiarity with marina operational documentation (agreements, contracts, rules and regulations)
What We Do
The St. Joe Company is a Florida-based real estate development, asset management, and operating company. It focuses primarily on Northwest Florida, owning significant land holdings and land-use entitlements. The company develops resort and residential communities, manages timber operations, and owns various commercial, resort, and club properties, striving to create long-term value through strategic regional growth and development.








