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Inspection, Survey, and Compliance Assurance • Complete annual USCG compliance inspections or assessments for each applicable GoA floating facility. • Support ABS survey readiness, planning ...

Support ABS survey readiness, planning, execution, and closeout for applicable offshore assets. Review and monitor certification requirements for offshore assets, including applicable USCG and ABS ...

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How much do abs surveyor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for abs surveyor in the United States is $74,746.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an ABS Surveyor?

An ABS Surveyor is a professional responsible for inspecting and certifying ships, offshore structures, and marine equipment to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards set by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). They conduct surveys at various stages of a vessel's life, including construction, maintenance, and repair. Their role helps maintain structural integrity, operational safety, and regulatory compliance within the maritime industry.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an ABS Surveyor?

To thrive as an ABS Surveyor, you need a background in marine engineering or naval architecture, detailed knowledge of vessel construction, and a thorough understanding of classification society standards, particularly those of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). Proficiency in inspection tools, digital reporting systems, and possession of relevant certifications from ABS or equivalent maritime organizations are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help professionals excel in collaborating with shipowners and shipyard teams. These competencies ensure the safety, compliance, and reliability of vessels inspected under rigorous regulatory standards.

What types of vessels or marine structures does an ABS Surveyor inspect, and what does a typical inspection involve?

ABS Surveyors are commonly responsible for inspecting a wide range of vessels—including commercial ships, offshore structures, and various maritime equipment—to ensure compliance with ABS classification rules and international regulations. Typical inspections can include reviewing hull integrity, assessing safety systems, checking machinery and equipment, and verifying proper maintenance documentation. The work often takes place in shipyards, at docks, or onboard vessels, both during construction and throughout a ship's operational life. As an ABS Surveyor, you will work closely with shipowners, operators, and engineering teams to address any deficiencies and ensure safe operation. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to contribute directly to maritime safety while gaining exposure to advanced technologies and industry best practices.

How to become an ABS surveyor?

To become an ABS surveyor, typically one needs a background in maritime, engineering, or related fields, along with relevant certifications such as marine surveyor or classification society certifications. Gaining experience through apprenticeships or entry-level positions and developing skills in inspection, safety standards, and report writing are also important. Continuous professional development and familiarity with industry tools and regulations are essential for career advancement.
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Infographic showing various Abs Surveyor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,746 per year, or $35.9 per hour.

Compliance Analyst

Oxy

The Woodlands, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Oxy produces, markets and transports oil and natural gas to maximize value and provide resources fundamental to life. The company leverages its global leadership in carbon management to advance lower-carbon technologies and products. Headquartered in Houston, Oxy primarily operates in the United States, Middle East and North Africa. To learn more, visit Oxy
Oxy strives to attract and retain talented employees by investing in their professional development and providing rewarding opportunities for personal growth. Our goal is to meet the highest employer standards by ensuring the health and safety of our employees, protecting the environment and positively impacting our communities where we do business.
The successful candidate will provide regulatory guidance, compliance assurance, and operational support throughout Oxy's Gulf of America (GoA) offshore organization. The role will focus primarily on U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) requirements applicable to offshore facilities, marine systems, lifesaving equipment, firefighting systems, emergency preparedness, regulatory documentation, training, certification, and operational readiness. The role also supports identification, evaluation, tracking, resolution, and prevention of regulatory and class-related findings, deficiencies, and improvement opportunities.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Regulatory Compliance and Agency/Class Interface
• Serve as company liaison with the USCG on operational and regulatory compliance issues.
• Serve as backup company liaison with ABS on class-related requirements, surveys, findings, recommendations, Conditions of Class, and certification matters for applicable offshore assets.
• Develop and maintain effective working relationships with USCG, ABS, industry groups, and internal stakeholders to support proactive regulatory and class oversight.
• Analyze, interpret, and communicate applicable agency-issued directives, regulatory updates, ABS rules, class requirements, industry standards, and internal compliance expectations.
• Review USCG-required documentation and ABS/class-related documentation to support inspection, survey, and audit readiness.
• Evaluate applicability of USCG deficiencies, ABS findings, and class-related recommendations; coordinate appropriate responses, corrective actions, or challenges where warranted.
• Engage and actively participate in industry workgroups to support development and improvement of internal procedures, policies, and compliance practices.
Inspection, Survey, and Compliance Assurance
• Complete annual USCG compliance inspections or assessments for each applicable GoA floating facility.
• Support ABS survey readiness, planning, execution, and closeout for applicable offshore assets.
• Review and monitor certification requirements for offshore assets, including applicable USCG and ABS certificates.
• Compile observation reports and track resolution of inspection, survey, and assessment findings.
• Track corrective actions to closure, including ownership, due dates, closure evidence, and recurrence prevention.
• Monitor operational compliance performance and identify trends, gaps, repeat findings, and improvement opportunities.
• Perform platform assessments to determine crew proficiency, emergency equipment readiness and condition, regulatory documentation accuracy, certification status, and overall USCG / ABS compliance posture.
Operations, Projects, MOC, and Repairs Support
• Support Offshore Operations, Projects, Engineering, Maintenance, Integrity, Marine, and HSE teams on USCG, ABS, and internal compliance requirements.
• Support projects, Management of Change (MOC), repairs, modifications, and operational changes by identifying applicable USCG, ABS, and internal compliance requirements early in the planning and execution process.
• Engage with GoA Operations and functional groups to ensure regulatory and class requirements are considered and addressed in work planning, execution, documentation, and closeout.
Emergency Preparedness, Training, and Competency
• Assess operations crew performance during emergency drills and provide coaching or improvement recommendations as appropriate.
• Review, assess, and participate in operations training programs relevant to the role's discipline, experience, qualifications, and authorizations.
• Serve as a subject matter expert for applicable operations training programs, as required and directed.
• Participate in training peer reviews and training and competency audits, identifying improvement opportunities and training needs.
Maintain knowledge of applicable internal and external regulatory, certification, and training requirements.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
Education
Bachelor's degree (Technical Discipline preferred) or equivalent work experience.
Experience
Minimum of ten (10) years in upstream oil & gas; Experience working with USCG and/or ABS requirements is strongly preferred.
Professional/Technical Knowledge
  • Extensive knowledge of USCG regulations, policies, inspection processes, and offshore compliance expectations.
  • Working knowledge of ABS Class rules and requirements
  • Track record of developing relationships with industry and working directly with federal regulatory agencies (preferably with USCG)
  • Working knowledge and demonstrated experience with industry standards and guidelines (ex: API, ASME, etc.)
  • Understanding of offshore production operations, marine systems, lifesaving appliances, firefighting systems, emergency response requirements, and regulatory documentation.
  • Familiarity with offshore training, competency, certification, and emergency drill requirements.
  • Knowledge of incident prevention, audit readiness, corrective action management, and compliance assurance processes.
  • Working knowledge of offshore environmental requirements
  • Working knowledge of HSE and Risk

Professional/Technical Qualifications/Licenses/Certifications
No specific license or certification required. Relevant offshore regulatory, marine, safety, operations, audit or emergency response certifications are preferred.
Skills & Competencies
  • Advanced working knowledge of regulatory processes specific to USCG
  • Working knowledge of ABS rules, surveys, class requirements, and certification processes.
  • Knowledge of lifesaving apparatus and firefighting systems is advantageous
  • Strong analytical and organization skills along with demonstrated ability to support multiple projects simultaneously
  • Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to communicate at various levels of the organization
  • Demonstrated ability to understand complex situations, navigate the changing regulatory landscape, and proactively identify potential impacts from proposed legislation, policies, rules, or class requirements
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Strong teamwork and collaboration skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfortable with public speaking, training delivery, and field-level coaching
  • Ability to travel offshore and domestically as required
  • Proficient computer skills and understanding of IT systems
  • Strong skills in PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Spotfire, SharePoint, etc.
  • Working knowledge of SAP or similar maintenance management software

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Oxy does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruiting process. We will never:
• Ask you to pay for applications, interviews, meetings, processing, training or for any other fees
• Use recruiting or placement agencies that charge candidates an advance fee of any kind or
• Request personal information such as passport and bank account details at an early stage of our recruitment process.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status or any other basis as protected by federal, state, or local law.

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About Oxy

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For 100 years, Oxy has developed extensive assets, infrastructure, expertise and technology to fuel progress and improve lives around the world. Now we’re leveraging these resources to help solve the planet’s most pressing environmental challenges. We want to be part of the solution, so we're taking bold steps to innovate new technologies for a low-carbon future. Oxy produces energy and essential products to sustain and improve life on our planet. Our experienced teams, located in the United States, Middle East, Africa and Latin America, are committed to safe and efficient operations and products, and to reducing our carbon footprint and helping others do the same.

Industry

Oil and gas extraction

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Houston, TX, US