Would you like to lend a hand in helping to restore a National Historic Landmark? How about a piece of American maritime history? The worlds most powerful fireboat? A survivor of 9/11? If any of these have piqued your interest, please lend an hand by volunteering aboard the Fire Fighter! We are seeking out anyone who has an interest in seeing this grand lady returned to her former glory and wants to be part of a dynamic and fun team from all walks of life. No experience necessary and we can train as required. Large group outings and team building events are encouraged!
We are currently seeking volunteers to help us with:
- Hands-on Restoration
- Includes painting, sanding, polishing, cleaning and a wide variety of other tasks for those who aren’t afraid to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty!
- Docents and Tour Guides
- A lower-impact, less dirty way to help out aboard the Fighter. Engage our visitors, lead tours, and share the history of Fire Fighter through guided tours through the ship
We also have an immediate need for skilled volunteers in the following areas:
- Vessel Operations – Active professional mariners with valid USCG Licenses to assist with the underway operation of Fire Fighter
- Marine Engineers: 500 tons and up, diesel and diesel-electric operations experience a major plus.
- Captains and Mates: 500 tons and up, Twin-screw, twin-rudder experience a major plus
- Skilled/Hands-on Restoration – People who are skilled in a trade and willing to donate their time and expertise
- Electricians, both industrial and commercial/household
- Engineers, diesel experience is a major plus
- Plumbers
- Welders
If you want to help, don’t hesitate to email Charlie Ritchie, President and Director of the Fireboat Fire Fighter Museum, check our Facebook page for regular updates and information about open volunteer projects or stop by the Fighter and say hello!
We hope to see you aboard soon!