Top Paying Ship Building Jobs

If you’re considering a position within a shipyard, you’ve probably thought about the earning potential involved. And while a paycheck isn’t the only reward you’ll get from working in a marine environment, it’s definitely important to look at the pay when considering a position. Before you start your process of applying to shipyards in your area, here are some of the top paying jobs in the shipbuilding industry today. We recommend using a website like Salary.com to learn more, because the exact salary will depend on your previous experience as well as the location of the position.

  • Marine machinist:
    Current projections appear to indicate the average salary marine machinists can expect is around $44k annually. There are a lot of other factors that will play into the exact earning potential, but this gives you a good starting point. A marine machinist is responsible for repairing, installing, adjusting, or maintaining the machines used in shipbuilding.
  • Marine engineer:
    A marine engineer designs, repairs, and maintains ships of all sorts. An engineer with marine experience could earn as much as $100k per year or more at shipyards on the gulf coast. This position does require significant education and experience, specifically within a marine environment.
  • Marine fabricator:
    There are a variety of fabricator jobs available within a shipyard environment. Working with sheet metal, welding, and structural systems are all things a fabricator may need experience with to find a job in the marine industry. These roles typically pay somewhere around the $50k range and up.
  • Pipefitter:
    A specialized role within a shipyard is a pipefitter. This person installs, assembles, maintains, and repairs all aspects of a mechanical piping system. The position often starts with an apprenticeship program to gain experience. The median salary for this position in the area can be around $50k and up depending on experience.
  • Shipfitter:
    Another specific role within the marine industry is a shipfitter, a person responsible for the construction and repair of ships. Fabrication experience of various types play into this role. Based on a number of factors, a shipfitter can make starting around $40k or more. As with all of these roles, specific salaries will be based on requirements and location.

Do you have more questions about shipyard jobs in the area?

Talk with the recruiters at Hutco to learn more today.

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