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How much do internship ship inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship ship inspector in the United States is $27.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Internship Ship Inspector do?

An Internship Ship Inspector assists in examining ships to ensure they comply with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards. This role typically involves shadowing experienced inspectors, observing inspections of ship structures, equipment, and documentation. Interns may help prepare reports, learn inspection protocols, and gain hands-on experience in maritime safety and compliance. The position is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills for a future career in ship inspection or maritime safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Ship Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Ship Inspector, you need foundational knowledge of maritime regulations, ship safety standards, and inspection procedures, often gained through maritime studies or related coursework. Familiarity with inspection tools, reporting software, and possibly certifications like STCW or OSHA Maritime Safety is commonly required. Attention to detail, strong observational skills, and effective communication are crucial for accurate assessments and clear reporting. These skills ensure the safety, compliance, and operational efficiency of vessels during inspections.

What are some common challenges faced by Internship Ship Inspectors during their assignments?

Internship Ship Inspectors often encounter challenges such as adapting to the fast-paced and safety-critical environment aboard ships, learning to identify and report non-compliance issues accurately, and understanding complex maritime regulations. Working closely with experienced inspectors and crew members, interns must quickly develop observational and communication skills while adhering to strict safety protocols. Balancing on-site inspections with documentation responsibilities can also be demanding, but offers valuable hands-on experience in maritime operations.
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Elevator Inspector SkillBridge Internship (ACTIVE MILITARY ONLY)

Bureau Veritas

$30 - $32.50/hr

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Posted 19 days ago


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8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

A WORLD LEADER IN TESTING, INSPECTION & CERTIFICATION SERVICES

Bureau Veritas offers dynamic, exciting employment opportunities with an attractive salary/benefit package and an opportunity to play a vital role with a global organization. If you would enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of professionals, we invite you to apply online today.

Bureau Veritas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such we recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, sexual orientation, genetics, status as a protected veteran, or any other non-job-related characteristics.

This position is responsible to ensure equal opportunity in employment in that all persons are treated equally and on the basis of merit, in decisions regarding selection, placement, promotions, training, work assignments, transfers and other personnel actions.

City: Nationwide 

State: On-Site

Job Description - Elevator Inspection Intern (SkillBridge)


Position Title: Elevator Inspection Intern


Location: National Elevator Inspection Services (NEIS), Bureau Veritas


Program: DoD SkillBridge - 90 - 120 day internship (active-duty service members only)

The ideal candidate would have a military background in technical maintenance and systems operations, particularly in areas directly related to elevators and mechanical/electrical systems. MOCs such as Shipboard Elevator Mechanical Maintenance (743B), Shipboard Elevator Electrical Maintenance (764A), Shipboard Elevator Hydraulic/Mechanical System Mechanic (4296), and Shipboard Elevator Electronic/Electrical Systems Maintenance Tech (4671) indicate hands-on experience with elevator systems, hydraulics, electrical circuitry, and safety-critical inspections in a complex, regulated environment. Candidates with Electrical Systems Technician (3302, 3699) or NAMTS Hydraulics Repair (761A) experience bring complementary expertise in electrical and hydraulic systems, which is highly relevant to elevator inspection, troubleshooting, and compliance verification.

In short: we're looking for military personnel who have direct shipboard elevator maintenance experience or strong technical experience with mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic systems in safety-critical environments.


Key Responsibilities


 Assist senior inspectors in performing safety, mechanical, and electrical inspections on 
elevators, escalators, and related equipment.
 Learn to read and interpret engineering drawings, schematics, and code requirements.
 Document inspection ndings accurately and prepare preliminary reports.
 Participate in daily safety briengs and wear appropriate PPE.
 Complete assigned coursework and practice exams to prepare for the Qualied Elevator Inspector (QEI) exam.


Eligibility


 Active-duty U.S. military service member in the nal 180 days of service.
 High school diploma or equivalent; technical or vocational training preferred.
 Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude; prociency in MS OUice.

Compensation

  • $30-$32 per hour (paid by the DoD during training).
  • $30-$32.50 hourly non-production pay & 40% of client billing per job production pay (Paid by company after passing the exam, and being hired)

Benets


 Hands-on eld experience in a regulated industry.
 Structured mentorship and professional development.
 Pathway to a full-time career as a Certied Elevator Inspector.
 Access to Bureau Veritas training resources and continuing education.

Application Process


1. Unit Commander Approval - Obtain written authorization if you are not a current SkillBridge participant. 
2. SkillBridge Application -Apply directly to this opportunity
3. Interview - Program coordinator will assess technical background and motivation.
4. On-boarding - Orientation, safety training, and mentor assignment.


How the Internship Supports Transition


 Skill Transfer: Military technical training is directly applicable to elevator systems and safety procedures.
 Certication Pathway: Structured curriculum leads to a nationally recognized QEI credential.
 Career Continuity: Upon successful completion, interns transition to a full-time inspector role within NEIS, with clear progression to senior levels.

If you are an individual with a disability and you would like us to assist you with searching the Careers Page site for employment opportunities and/or assistance with completing your profile and application, please contact us at 1-888-357-7020 or email us with your request to NorthAmericaTA@bureauveritas.com.

We are happy to assist you and encourage you to consider Bureau Veritas for your next great career opportunity!

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