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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Career in the Shipbuilding Industry

5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Career in the Shipbuilding Industry

Shipbuilding is an exciting industry. Living and working close to the water, working outdoors, and doing work that truly matters are excellent reasons for finding a career in the marine industry. But what else should drive you toward a future in shipbuilding? Here are five reasons you should consider a career in a shipyard environment.

5 Reasons a Career in the Shipbuilding Industry is A Great Move

Fast Career Progression

From entry-level to advanced positions, the marine industry offers high-speed growth. The amount of responsibility even at the beginning of your career means you gain knowledge quickly and have an opportunity to move on to any role that fits your skills and interests. That’s very attractive to many people interested in career stability.

Unique Working Experience

No two days are the same when working in a shipyard. It’s a unique industry with a unique work environment that’s very exciting for those who love the ocean. Working with ships, around the sea, and with a sense of adventure draws many people to the marine industry. Every day can be as exciting as the first day of your entire career.

Gaining Transferable Skills

Maybe working in the marine industry isn’t your long-term career goal, but it can give you an excellent foundation for all kinds of other opportunities. Whether you’re working as a fabricator or an engineer, the skills you’ll learn while working in a shipyard will carry with you to whatever other opportunities you’re considering in the future.

High Salaries

Of course, we have to mention that the marine industry is a high-paying industry. On average, these roles pay more than their on-shore counterparts, even in similar industries. There is also a lot of opportunity for overtime pay depending on where and when you’re working. This alone is a strong selling point for many people.

Job Flexibility

The shipbuilding industry can be seasonal, but that’s actually a draw for many people. More extended leave opportunities can be great for work/life balance if you’re willing to work hard and long hours while in the shipyard. It’s an added perk for many people considering a career in the marine industry.

Are you considering a career in shipbuilding?

Hutco can help. We are veterans of the marine staffing industry since 1986. We started on the Louisiana coast, staffing shipyards in the oil and gas industry. Since then, Hutco has evolved and now services the inland waterways, as well as the eastern and western seaboard. If you are looking for an experienced partner that knows marine staffing or looking for a job in the industry, Hutco is your best choice. Contact us to see what we’re working on today.

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