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Quality Control Manager - Marine construction

Tamuning, GU · On-site

$78K - $104K/yr

Ensure all marine construction activities are performed in accordance with the approved Quality Control Plan, contract drawings, technical specifications, approved submittals, and applicable building ...

GU · On-site

$78K - $104K/yr

Ensure all marine construction activities are performed in accordance with the approved Quality Control Plan, contract drawings, technical specifications, approved submittals, and applicable building ...

Pacific Region ECC is seeking candidates for a Marine Construction Site Superintendent position in the Pacific Region (final location could be Guam, Yap, Tinian, Palau, Kwajalein or Diego Garcia)

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How much do marine construction jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for marine construction in the United States is $55,226.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,500.00 and $56,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a marine construction?

A Marine Construction job involves building, repairing, and maintaining structures in or near water, such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. Workers in this field may handle underwater welding, dredging, pile driving, and shoreline stabilization. The job requires specialized skills, heavy equipment operation, and knowledge of marine environments. It can be physically demanding and often involves working in challenging weather and tidal conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in marine construction, and why are they important?

Success in Marine Construction requires expertise in marine engineering and construction, along with a solid understanding of safety regulations and project management. Familiarity with underwater welding equipment, heavy machinery, GPS navigation systems, and OSHA certifications is essential. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and communication skills help professionals navigate unpredictable weather, coordinate with diverse crews, and manage complex logistics. These abilities are crucial for effectively executing projects in demanding marine environments while ensuring safety and quality standards.

What are the typical working conditions for marine construction?

Marine Construction professionals often work outdoors in challenging environments, such as on barges, docks, or vessels, and must adapt to changing weather and tide conditions. Projects can involve irregular hours, shift work, and sometimes travel to remote locations for extended periods. Teamwork is integral, as you’ll regularly collaborate with engineers, divers, and equipment operators to complete tasks safely and efficiently. Safety protocols are strictly enforced, requiring ongoing attention to procedures and protective equipment. While the work is physically demanding, it offers a unique and rewarding experience for those who enjoy hands-on challenges and working on critical infrastructure projects.

Is marine construction high paying?

Marine construction jobs typically offer competitive wages due to the specialized skills, physical demands, and often hazardous environment involved. Salaries can vary based on experience, certifications, and location, but generally, they are above average compared to other construction roles. Skilled workers such as welders, divers, and project managers tend to earn higher wages within this field.

What does marine construction do?

Marine construction involves building, repairing, and maintaining structures in or near water, such as docks, piers, seawalls, and offshore platforms. Workers in this field often operate heavy equipment, follow safety protocols, and may require specialized certifications. The work environment is typically outdoors and can involve challenging conditions.
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Infographic showing various Marine Construction job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,226 per year, or $26.6 per hour.

Project Engineer - Marine Construction

Schneider

Federal Way, WA • On-site

$77K - $98K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Schneider National rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 102 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

107th of 365 rated logistics


Job description

Project Engineer - Marine Construction


Federal Way, WA. (On-site) - Travel Required

Orion is a leading specialty construction company providing innovative solutions for marine, heavy civil, and infrastructure projects throughout the United States. Orion's construction teams specialize in self-perform construction, including ports and marine terminals, bridges, piers and wharves, pile driving and deep foundations, marine concrete, dredging support, waterfront structures, and other complex heavy civil infrastructure projects.

Orion has an immediate opening for a Project Engineer based in Federal Way, Washington. This is an on-site position supporting Orion's self-perform marine and heavy civil construction operations. Travel to active construction projects is required, including projects throughout the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii based on project assignments and business needs.

This position is accountable for providing project engineering support to Orion. This includes developing bid packages for subcontractors, calculating project costs, selecting suppliers, procuring materials and services, interpreting project plans, scheduling project work activities, providing project oversight, interfacing with project personnel primarily Project Managers, Superintendents, and Foremen, and helping to ensure successful project completion and close-out.

The incumbent must support the guiding beliefs and core values of Orion which are centered on Safety, Quality, Delivery, and Teamwork, most importantly with each built upon the all-important foundation of Integrity.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

Works with the Project Management Team to ensure the successful completion of ongoing or new projects.

Monitors actual costs and completes current project(s) accounting for materials, services, labor, and other associated costs.

Develops bid packages for subcontractors.

Procures subcontractors, permanent materials, consumables, and services from suppliers for current projects as required by project needs.

Interprets project plans and specifications.

Schedules project work activities according to plan timelines to ensure timely project completion.

Provides interface with project team members, suppliers, customers, and others who are involved in project work.

Works closely with Project Managers, Superintendents, Foremen, and craft personnel in support of Orion's self-perform marine and heavy civil construction operations.

Travels to active construction projects as required. Travel and the ability to work out-of-town for extended periods of time are required for this position.

Ensures that project team members are provided a safe work environment and are knowledgeable of safe work practices and policies.

Participates in Safety and Environmental initiatives that will contribute to compliance with State/Federal regulations and improve existing Company programs.

Assists in the development of bid proposals for upcoming marine construction and services projects.

EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE

Responsible and accountable for incumbent's own personal safety.

Responsible and accountable for the safety of all co-workers and any others the incumbent comes in contact with.

Authorized and obligated to stop work on any task or series of tasks whenever an unsafe condition or situation is anticipated or is observed.

Complies with all applicable laws, regulations, and Company policies and procedures and is subject to appropriate disciplinary action (including dismissal) for failure to do so.

Reports any and all violations of applicable laws, regulations, or Company policies and procedures promptly and is subject to appropriate disciplinary action (including dismissal) for failure to do so.

Performs other related administrative and technical duties as may be assigned or requested by immediate supervision (such as certification training, safety training, procedure review, etc.).

All employees, current and former, must maintain confidentiality by not disclosing to others any confidential, proprietary, or trade secret information belonging to the Company.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

BS Degree in Civil Engineering/Construction Science, Construction Management, or related discipline and 2 years of work experience is required.

Heavy Civil Construction and/or Marine Construction experience is preferred. Experience working for a self-perform contractor and supporting field construction operations is highly desirable.

Experience involving marine construction, heavy civil infrastructure, ports, marine terminals, bridges, piers, wharves, pile driving, deep foundations, marine concrete, dredging, waterfront structures, or similar self-perform construction projects is preferred.

The incumbent must have a working knowledge of Project Management & Administration, Marine Construction, Heavy Civil Construction, Materials Procurement, Estimating, Scheduling, Project Tracking Software, Cost Control, Engineering & Project Standards, and Safety & Environmental Compliance.

The incumbent must also 1) be willing to travel, 2) have the ability to make business decisions based on available information, 3) be results-driven to achieve Company business objectives, 4) be able to influence and motivate other members of the management team, 5) be self-motivated and be capable of leadership by example, and 6) have a high degree of personal integrity.

This position is based in Federal Way, Washington and is an on-site position. Remote work is not available. Travel to active construction projects is required, including travel throughout the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii based on project assignments and business needs.

The incumbent must have the ability to quickly learn the technical aspects of the business, be an effective communicator, have the ability to interface well with employees at all levels of the organization, and be able to work out-of-town for extended periods of time.

The Company expects and requires the incumbent and each of its other employees to observe and fulfill the above and all other safety responsibilities and actively work toward maintaining a safe workplace. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable workplace accommodation.

The individual must also be able to wear and properly utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to work or visit within areas where it is required. This includes hard hat, safety glasses, respirators, ear plugs, steel-toed shoes, or other protective equipment as required by the work performed and the location the work is being done.

The incumbent must possess the ability to remain calm during emergencies and respond appropriately as dictated by the circumstance of the incident and as directed by the Safety Representative or other management personnel. Must be capable of evacuating the work area in a timely manner should an emergency situation arise.

In addition, the Project Engineer must also be capable of:

Walking, stepping, climbing, or otherwise moving from one location on the job site to another, and normally involves physically getting onto and off of work barges, boats, vessels, or dock facilities of varying heights and access parameters.

Standing, stooping, kneeling, squatting, climbing, or sitting for long periods of time.

Lifting and carrying objects up to 20 lbs. as required.

Adapting to extreme temperature changes.

Adapting to outdoor conditions and prolonged exposure.

Remaining calm during emergencies and respond appropriately as dictated by the circumstance of the incident.

Compensation & Benefits:

An excellent compensation and benefits package is offered. Benefit plans include:

Medical, including Prescription Drugs

Dental

Vision

Life and AD&D Insurance

Short Term and Long-term Disability Insurance

Employee Assistance Plan

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Time Off for Vacation, Sick, Holidays, Jury Duty, and Bereavement Leave

Pre-Tax Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts

Career Growth & Development

Compensation: $110,000 - $135,000 per year, depending on experience.

Candidate Response:

Qualified applicants should apply through the company career page:

https://www.oriongroupholdingsinc.com/about-us/careers-at-orion

Candidates that do not meet the minimum requirements will not be considered. The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), age, national origin, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other category protected by law.


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