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How much do fleet ship management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for fleet ship management in the United States is $75,509.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,500.00 and $91,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is fleet ship management?

A Fleet Ship Management job involves overseeing the operations, maintenance, and logistics of a fleet of ships to ensure their efficient and safe performance. Responsibilities typically include crew management, compliance with maritime regulations, fuel efficiency monitoring, and coordinating repairs and inspections. Professionals in this role work closely with shipowners, port authorities, and regulatory bodies to optimize fleet operations while minimizing costs and risks.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone in fleet ship management?

In Fleet Ship Management, you can expect to oversee vessel operations, ensure full compliance with safety and environmental regulations, coordinate maintenance and repairs, and manage schedules for both ships and crews. You’ll often communicate with port authorities, vendors, and multi-disciplinary teams to ensure timely shipments and operational efficiency. Regular tasks may also include reviewing performance data, preparing reports, and troubleshooting operational issues. This role requires balancing office-based administrative work with some hands-on or remote oversight of ships worldwide. Success in this position often relies on proactive planning and strong collaboration skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in fleet ship management, and why are they important?

To excel in Fleet Ship Management, you need strong leadership, logistics, and maritime operational expertise, often supported by a degree in marine engineering, nautical science, or a related field, along with relevant maritime certifications. Experience with fleet management software, compliance tracking systems, and knowledge of international maritime regulations is typically required. Exceptional organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills will help you manage crews, schedules, and unexpected situations efficiently. Mastery of these abilities ensures safe, cost-effective operations and smooth coordination across multiple vessels within the fleet.

Is fleet ship management a good career?

Fleet ship management involves overseeing the operation, maintenance, and compliance of ships within a fleet, requiring strong organizational and technical skills. It offers opportunities in the maritime industry with potential for advancement and stability, especially for those with certifications in maritime operations or logistics. The role often involves working in a dynamic environment and may require long hours or travel.

What does a fleet ship management do in a ship?

A fleet ship management professional oversees the operation, maintenance, and safety of multiple ships within a fleet. They coordinate crew, ensure compliance with regulations, and optimize vessel performance using management software and industry standards.
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Infographic showing various Fleet Ship Management job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,509 per year, or $36.3 per hour.

Director, Fleet Asset Management

Lindblad Expeditions

Seattle, WA • On-site

$165 - $180/hr

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Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

WHO WE ARE

Lindblad Expeditions is a true pioneer in Expedition Travel. From taking the first citizen explorers to Antarctica in 1966, opening the Galapagos and Easter Island to tourism in 1967, leading the first tourist expedition through the Northwest Passage in 1984, and launching our innovative partnership with National Geographic in 2004, we're now taking almost 30,000 guests a year to some of the world’s most remote and pristine locations on our fleet of 20 ships, and are committed to ensuring our guests experience the “Exhilaration of Discovery”.

Role Overview

The Director, Fleet Asset Management provides strategic leadership for the lifecycle, performance, and optimization of Lindblad Expeditions’ global fleet vessels and maritime technical systems. This role ensures safe, reliable, cost-effective, and sustainable vessel operations through standardized asset strategies, data-driven maintenance planning, and continuous improvement across the fleet.

You will lead fleet-wide asset management programs spanning equipment standards, maintenance and inventory optimization, reliability engineering, fuel management, and decarbonization initiatives, partnering closely with shipboard teams, shore-side leaders, and external classification societies/flag states and non-governmental organizations.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead fleet-wide asset management strategy for maritime systems and vessel equipment, aligned with safety, regulatory, reliability, and performance goals.
  • Team with the Director Technical Operations to jointly drive fleet reliability, maintenance excellence, and long-term asset performance across shipboard and shore-side teams.
  • Provide governance oversight and set requirements for core maritime systems (PMS, inventory, procurement, fuel management, and dock planning), ensuring strong data standards and usability.
  • Define and maintain vessel equipment criticality frameworks to drive risk-based maintenance, inventory, and investment decisions.
  • Establish preventive and predictive maintenance strategies, including required skills, maintenance actions/intents, spares provisioning, and inventory optimization.
  • Lead reliability initiatives such as root cause analysis, failure trend monitoring, and continuous improvement programs.
  • Develop and govern fleet equipment standards, specifications, and approved vendor strategies to drive consistency and cost efficiency.
  • Oversee fuel management, energy efficiency, and decarbonization programs supporting company sustainability objectives.
  • Partner closely with Supply Chain on demand forecasting, sourcing, inventory controls, and spares optimization.
  • Develop and guide multi-year maintenance and CAPEX plans in collaboration with Technical Operations, Shipboard teams, Finance, Compliance, Marine, Hotel Operations, and senior leadership.
  • Support dry dock and wet dock planning, major refits, and lifecycle replacement programs.
  • Drive process standardization and performance improvement across vessels and shore-side technical teams.
  • Participate in, and support, fleet decisions related to vessel asset acquisition, new build and disposition.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in marine engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, or related field; advanced degree preferred.
  • 7–10+ years of progressive experience in maritime technical operations, fleet or asset management, or systems leadership.
  • Experience in passenger ship operations and shipboard experience is preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of maritime systems, maintenance methodologies, and regulatory/class requirements.
  • Experience with planned maintenance system (PMS) platforms, inventory and procurement systems, fuel management solutions, and drydock planning software preferred.
  • Background in asset lifecycle management, reliability engineering, and maintenance planning strongly preferred.
  • Experience supporting fuel efficiency and decarbonization initiatives is preferred.
  • Experience with data management and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is preferred.
Skills & Attributes
  • Strategic, analytical leader with strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.
  • Proven ability to lead and influence cross-functional, geographically distributed teams.
  • Excellent communicator able to translate technical concepts and important initiatives for senior leadership.
  • Ability to work closely with Chief Maritime Officer as required.
  • Strong project and change management capabilities.
  • Highly organized, adaptable, and effective in a dynamic operational environment.
  • Willingness to travel domestically and internationally as needed.

$165,000 - $180,000 a year

10% bonus and 5% equity

Why This Is a Great Opportunity

Strategic impact: Shape how a global expedition fleet is managed, modernized, and optimized for the future.

Purpose-driven work: Contribute directly to safety, sustainability, and environmental stewardship in expedition travel.

Leadership visibility: Partner closely with senior leadership and influence long-term capital and operational decisions.

Innovation & transformation: Lead fleet-wide system improvements, influence guest experience through innovation, reliability programs, and decarbonization initiatives.

Unique environment: Combine deep technical leadership with adventure, exploration, and a mission-driven culture.

Communication Skills

Using the English language, this person must have the ability to read, write, and comprehend policies, legal guidelines, correspondence, and memos. Must also possess the ability to effectively communicate--both in writing and orally--with a professional demeanor.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk and hear. The employee will also be required to write and type. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms.

COMPENSATION STATEMENT

Lindblad Expeditions determines the pay for positions using local, national, and industry-specific survey data. We evaluate external equity and the cost of labor/prevailing wage index in the relative marketplace for jobs directly comparable to jobs within our company. Our posted salary range is based on national data and may be refined for a candidate's region/town/cost of living.

For new hires, we strive to make competitive offers allowing the new employee room for future growth. Salaries will be based on the applicant’s location, level of experience, education, and specialized knowledge and skills. An employee/candidate with a stronger skill set will receive higher pay.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT

At Lindblad Expeditions, we simply could not do our work without the diverse kaleidoscope of humanity that creates and delivers our remarkable offerings across the planet. As a Company that respects and celebrates the inherent diversity in the places we explore, we recognize the need to mirror that same diversity and all the interconnected perspectives within our organization. We are committed to building a community of different genders, races, ages, sexual orientations, chosen identities, and countries of origin where every person brings their whole self to work and whose skills, talents, and abilities are valued. We believe we can explore further and in a more meaningful way by actively creating a more diverse and inclusive organization where everyone feels they belong.

Lindblad Expeditions is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals seeking employment at Lindblad Expeditions are considered without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetics, marital status, pregnancy, unemployment status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or veteran status.

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