Looking for the right marine job might seem like an easy process. Unlike other industries, shipyards are extremely specialized so there are fewer companies to choose from in your given area. But before you accept any marine job, you might want to take some time to research whether or not this shipyard environment is right for you. How do you do that? Let’s take a look at four aspects of the shipbuilding industry to help you make your decision.
A commitment to safety.
When you’re working for the right employer, you’ll notice that they have a commitment to ensuring the wellbeing of their staff. It will permeate everything about the business, but the most obvious aspect will be safety. When a shipyard has a commitment to safety, you know that they are creating an environment that will work for long term employment.
Strong organizational leadership.
You also want to look toward the leaders of the company. How long have they been in their positions and with the company over all? Did they start out in a leadership role or did they achieve that success starting at the bottom? When a shipyard has a strong leadership core, it means the backbone of the company is strong.
Use of the latest technology.
You also want to look for a shipyard that embraces modern technology and isn’t afraid of change for positive benefits. There are many new possible technological advances that will enhance your employee experience and take the company to the next level. You want to be able to use your own technology experience professionally, so look for an employer who embraces that.
A good starting salary.
You also want to make sure that this company is willing to provide a good starting pay rate to incoming employees. You can use a website like Salary.com to research the going rates for your specific job title in your area and use that as a starting point for negotiations. If a company comes in too low, they may not be a good opportunity for long term growth.
Work with a leader in shipyard staffing.
Do you want to work for a great and growing marine company? Talk to the recruiters at Hutco to find your match today.