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This position demands a proactive and safety-conscious approach to working in a challenging and dynamic offshore environment, ensuring the reliability and safety of critical wind generation systems ...

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... dynamic and safety-focused environment. You will work with innovative motion-compensation ... The mission is to make offshore access as easy as crossing the street. Responsibilities * Safely ...

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About L&M Botruc Rental, LLC L&M Botruc Rental, LLC is a long-standing offshore marine ... Experience with Dynamic Positioning vessels, DP 1 or DP 2. Radar, ARPA, GMDSS, STCW, TWIC, or other ...

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About L&M Botruc Rental, LLC L&M Botruc Rental, LLC is a long-standing offshore marine ... Experience with Dynamic Positioning vessels, DP 1 or DP 2. Radar, ARPA, GMDSS, STCW, TWIC, or other ...

About Arena Offshore Arena Offshore is a leader in offshore energy production, dedicated to ... Join us to advance your career in a dynamic, safety-first environment with opportunities for growth ...

Advisor Senior, Offshore

Houston, TX · On-site

$130K - $130K/yr

... to work in a dynamic, fast-paced business environment. Solomon is the leading performance ... The Senior Advisor will have rounded expertise in multiple areas of onshore and offshore Upstream ...

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How much do dynamic offshore jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for dynamic offshore in the United States is $23.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a dynamic offshore?

A Dynamic Offshore job typically refers to roles that involve working on offshore platforms, such as oil rigs or wind farms, where conditions are constantly changing and require adaptability. These jobs can encompass a variety of positions, including engineers, technicians, and safety personnel, all responsible for maintaining operations and equipment at sea. Dynamic Offshore roles often demand specialized training, strong problem-solving skills, and the ability to work in challenging and sometimes hazardous environments. Workers usually follow rotational shifts, spending several weeks offshore followed by time off. The dynamic aspect comes from the need to respond quickly to weather changes, operational issues, and safety risks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a dynamic positioning (DP) operator offshore, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dynamic Positioning (DP) Operator offshore, you need strong navigational skills, maritime experience, and relevant certifications such as a DP Operator certificate and an Officer of the Watch license. Familiarity with dynamic positioning systems, vessel control software, and marine communication tools is essential. Attention to detail, quick decision-making, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure safe vessel operations, precise station-keeping, and effective response to rapidly changing offshore conditions.

What are the unique challenges of working on a dynamic offshore team, and how can new hires adapt quickly?

Working on a Dynamic Offshore team often involves adapting to rapidly changing conditions, such as weather, project scope, and time zone differences with onshore counterparts. New hires should be proactive in communication, prioritize safety protocols, and embrace flexibility in their daily routines. Building strong relationships with team members and staying updated on industry-specific regulations will help you integrate smoothly and contribute effectively. Emphasizing teamwork and a willingness to learn are key to thriving in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Dynamic Offshore vs Dynamic Onshore?

AspectDynamic OffshoreDynamic Onshore
Work EnvironmentOperates in offshore locations, often in remote or marine settingsWorks on land, typically at company facilities or client sites
Required CredentialsCertifications in offshore safety, marine operations, or specialized technical skillsCertifications in onshore safety, technical trades, or engineering
Industry UsageCommon in oil & gas, renewable energy, and marine industriesPrevalent in construction, manufacturing, and energy sectors

Dynamic Offshore roles involve working in remote, marine, or offshore environments, requiring specialized safety and technical certifications. In contrast, Dynamic Onshore positions are based on land, focusing on site-specific tasks with different safety and technical requirements. Both roles are vital in their respective industries, but they differ mainly in location, environment, and certifications needed.

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Infographic showing various Dynamic Offshore job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,074 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Captain 96' OSV

TowBoatU.S. Ft. Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) Captain
Location - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Employment Type - Full-Time
Schedule
·         Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM when not assigned to charter operations
·         Extended schedules may be required while underway on charter assignments
·         Travel required when supporting charter, towing, salvage, or special project operations
·         Nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency response assignments required
About Us
TowBoatU.S. Ft. Lauderdale has been serving South Florida boaters since 1989. We provide 24/7 marine assistance, towing, salvage, launch services, line handling, and commercial marine support throughout South Florida, the U.S. East Coast, and the Bahamas. We are a family-owned and operated company committed to safety, professionalism, and exceptional customer service.
Position Summary
TowBoatU.S. Ft. Lauderdale is seeking an experienced Captain to lead operations aboard our 96-foot Offshore Supply Vessel, Richard L. Becker. This is a hands-on leadership position requiring exceptional vessel handling skills, sound judgment, strong crew management abilities, and the capability to safely execute a wide variety of offshore and nearshore marine operations.
The ideal candidate will have experience operating commercial vessels in offshore environments and possess the leadership skills necessary to manage crews, maintain vessel readiness, troubleshoot repairs, and successfully complete towing, transportation, salvage support, and charter assignments.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
·         Safely operate and navigate a 96-foot Offshore Supply Vessel in nearshore and offshore environments.
·         Plan and execute voyages in accordance with company policies and applicable regulations.
·         Lead and supervise vessel crew members while maintaining a safe and professional work environment.
·         Conduct vessel inspections and ensure compliance with safety and maintenance standards.
·         Coordinate towing, cargo transport, personnel transport, salvage support, and charter operations.
·         Monitor weather conditions and operational risks to ensure safe decision-making.
·         Maintain accurate vessel logs, records, and regulatory documentation.
·         Assist with vessel maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair coordination.
·         Oversee loading, unloading, and securing of cargo and equipment.
·         Participate in emergency response, towing, salvage, and special marine operations.
·         Ensure compliance with Coast Guard regulations and company safety procedures.
·         Represent the company professionally with customers, contractors, and government agencies.
Required Qualifications
·         USCG Master 100-Ton Near Coastal License with Towing Endorsement.
·         STCW Certification.
·         Radar Endorsement.
·         FCC Radio Operator License.
·         Valid TWIC Card.
·         Valid Passport.
·         Valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation.
·         Ability to participate in a random drug testing program.
·         Strong vessel handling and navigation skills.
·         Proven leadership and crew management experience.
·         Ability to lead a cohesive professional crew
·         Ability to travel and work extended assignments when required.
Preferred Qualifications
·         Experience with offshore towing operations.
·         Crane, A-Frame, lifting, and rigging experience.
·         Dive certification.
·         Mechanical troubleshooting and repair experience.
·         Experience operating offshore supply vessels or similar commercial vessels.
·         Experience working in dynamic offshore and marine construction environments.
Physical Requirements
·         Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 75 pounds.
·         Ability to board vessels from docks, small boats, and varying sea conditions.
·         Ability to climb ladders, stairways, and vessel structures.
·         Ability to work on uneven, wet, and slippery surfaces.
·         Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, and climb for extended periods.
·         Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, including heat, humidity, rain, wind, and offshore environments.
·         Ability to safely perform duties while underway in rough sea conditions.
·         Ability to enter and work in confined spaces when required.
·         Ability to respond to emergencies at any hour while assigned to vessel operations.
·         Ability to swim and dive in inland waterways and ocean.
Benefits
·         401(k)
·         Health Insurance
·         Dental Insurance
·         Supplemental Insurance
·         Paid Time Off
·         Professional Development and Training Opportunities
Why Join Our Team?
·         Locally owned and operated since 1989.
·         Opportunity to captain a unique and versatile 96-foot Offshore Supply Vessel.
·         Participate in towing, salvage, offshore charter, transportation, and special marine projects.
·         Work throughout South Florida, the U.S. East Coast, and the Bahamas.
·         Professional and supportive work environment.
·         Stable, year-round employment with growth opportunities.
·         Be part of a team dedicated to providing professional marine services and emergency response operations.