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Senior Coastal / Marine Engineer

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$102K - $139K/yr

As a seniorlevel Coastal /Marine Engineer at Baird, you will be responsible for leading the design ... Serve as the primary technical lead and project manager on coastal engineering assignments. * Apply ...

Senior Coastal / Marine Engineer

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$102K - $139K/yr

As a seniorlevel Coastal /Marine Engineer at Baird, you will be responsible for leading the design ... Serve as the primary technical lead and project manager on coastal engineering assignments. * Apply ...

Marine Project Manager

Scarborough, ME · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

BSc/MSc in Marine Engineering with 2+ years of mission-critical project experience, or relevant ... Ability to manage multiple tasks with limited supervision * Experience with commissioning ...

Join Our Facet Team Facetis a fast-growing energetic civil and structural engineering and ... Working closely with experienced engineers and project managers, you'll help deliver innovative ...

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How much do marine engineering manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for marine engineering manager in the United States is $146,868.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,500.00 and $173,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Marine Engineering Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Marine Engineering Manager, you need a solid background in marine engineering or naval architecture, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree and relevant professional certifications. Expertise in CAD software, project management tools, and compliance with maritime regulations is essential. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for managing teams and coordinating with stakeholders. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure safe, efficient, and innovative engineering solutions in complex maritime projects.

What does a Marine Engineering Manager do?

A Marine Engineering Manager oversees the design, construction, and maintenance of ships, offshore platforms, and other marine vessels. They lead teams of engineers and technicians, manage projects, ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations, and coordinate with other departments. Their responsibilities also include budgeting, scheduling, and problem-solving to ensure projects are completed efficiently and to high standards. Marine Engineering Managers play a key role in ensuring the reliability and safety of maritime operations.

What are some common challenges Marine Engineering Managers face when overseeing shipbuilding projects?

Marine Engineering Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating multidisciplinary teams, adhering to strict safety and environmental regulations, and managing project timelines within budget constraints. They must ensure that engineering solutions integrate seamlessly with design requirements while also troubleshooting technical issues that arise during construction or maintenance. Strong communication and leadership skills are essential, as the role involves frequent collaboration with architects, contractors, and regulatory agencies to deliver successful outcomes.

What is the difference between Marine Engineering Manager vs Marine Engineer?

AspectMarine Engineering ManagerMarine Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, management certificationsEngineering degree, specialized marine certifications
Work EnvironmentSupervises teams, oversees projects on ships or in shipyardsPerforms technical tasks, maintains equipment onboard or in workshops
Industry UsageLeads engineering departments, manages budgets and schedulesExecutes engineering duties, repairs, and maintenance

The Marine Engineering Manager focuses on overseeing engineering teams and project management, while the Marine Engineer handles technical tasks and equipment maintenance. Both roles require engineering credentials and work within the maritime industry, but their responsibilities differ in scope and leadership level.

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Infographic showing various Marine Engineering Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% As Needed, 62% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $146,868 per year, or $70.6 per hour.

Faculty, Marine Engineering (Key West Campus)

College of the Florida Keys

Key West, FL • On-site

$58K - $79K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Salary: $58,667.00 - $79,867.00 Annually
Location : 5901 College Road Key West, FL
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 01446
Division: Academic Affairs
Department: Marine & Applied Sciences
Opening Date: 10/15/2025
Description
The Faculty, Marine Engineering position is a full-time, 10-month Faculty position. This position is an instructional position with duties and responsibilities, which are established in accordance with State Board of Education Rules and Board of Trustee policies. Teaching assignments will include courses in small engines, two and four stroke cycle engines, diesel engines, fiberglass, seamanship, and other courses related to marine engineering. Hours will vary according to class schedules. This position maintains a 37.5-hour week and reports to the Academic Dean, Marine and Applied Sciences. All instructors are responsible for utilizing the College's learning management system as all College courses are at a minimum technology enhanced.
Examples of Duties
1. Plans, organizes and instructs assigned courses to promote student success.
2. Maintains required office hours to provide assistance to students and communication with administration.
3. Responsible for evaluating student learning and objective achievement and providing feedback.
4. Promotes positive student learning outcomes through effective teaching.
5. Selects appropriate materials and equipment for discipline or program use, and ensures proper care and safety in their use.
6. Submits specific course material needs for approval and procurement prior to the beginning of the academic year.
7. Adheres to and enforces the administrative policies and procedures of the College.
8. Works with other Faculty to evaluate and revise existing courses and to develop new courses.
9. Assists in implementing College policies, objectives and functions in accordance with the College Mission Statement.
10. Participates in Institutional Planning and Budget process.
11. Participates and assists with accreditation efforts as assigned by supervisor.
12. Responsible for keeping current in the discipline or program areas taught.
13. Participates in staff and committee work.
14. Attends College-wide academic and staff meetings and academic official functions.
15. Maintains good relationships with community agencies and groups and participates as appropriate.
16. Participates in training as required.
17. Assists in all College enrollment management efforts as appropriate.
18. Attends fall and spring Graduation/Commencement ceremony.
19. Additional duties as assigned.
(These essential job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Employees will be required to perform other job related marginal duties as required.)
Qualifications
Knowledge, Abilities And Skills:
• Ability to deliver high quality instruction in a range of Marine Engineering courses.
• Comprehensive knowledge of Marine Mechanics.
• Ability to commit to the continued effort to stay current in program area.
• Knowledge of College mission, policies, procedures and services.
• Strong student orientation and ability to work with a diverse student population.
• Proficient in use of office, classroom and marine technology, especially that associated with gasoline and diesel engines.
• Ability to perform shop practices according to manufacturer or industry standards to ensure the safety of the staff, students, facilities and equipment.
• Proficient in the mechanics of inboard and outboard engines and systems.
• Ability to manage programs and resources effectively.
• Ability to relate successfully to faculty, staff, students and the community.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
• Ability to operate and maintain ocean-going vessels.
Office of Talent Acquisition, Development, and Accountability
Education and Qualifications:
• Associate's degree in Marine Engineering, Marine Technology, or Seamanship required. Baccalaureate or Master's in a related field preferred.
• Three (3) years' teaching experience at the community college level or higher is preferred.
• Three (3) years' work experience in field is preferred Verifiable knowledge of vessel (up to 100 gross tons) operations, systems, repairs, and maintenance required.
• Verifiable knowledge of small watercraft operations, repair and maintenance required.
• Verifiable knowledge of fiberglass and/or composite boat repair, construction and maintenance preferred.
• Understanding and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
• Experience with or willingness to develop distance-learning classes.
Licenses, Certifications or Registrations:
• Currently licensed USCG Captain preferred (OUPV, Master 100 ton, etc.)
• Marine diesel certification(s) preferred (e.g. ABYC)
• Gasoline engine certification(s) preferred (Yamaha, BRP, Mercury, ABYC, etc.)
• Fiberglass and/or composite certifications preferred (e.g. ABYC Composite Boat Builder Certification)
• Welding certification preferred (e.g. AWS)
Physical Skills:
• None
Environmental Conditions:
• Works inside in an office environment.
• Works inside a diesel and gasoline engine repair shops.
• Works outside in the field.
(Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with a disability.)
Revised 08/2025
Supplemental Information
Starting salary determination, contract lengths, level placement, and instructional load can be found in the annual Salary Schedule, available on the College's website. Please Contact the Office of Talent Acquisition, Development, and Accountability at hr@cfk.edu or (305) 809-3118 if you need assistance.
Employment Consideration Requirement: Completed CFK application, cover letter, resume, and post-secondary transcripts as applicable (unofficial and/or copies are acceptable, but must provide official transcripts within 30 days of employment).
Please Note: Transcripts from non-U.S. colleges and universities will require a U.S. academic equivalency evaluation from a credential evaluation service recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Please visit or for more information.
E-Verify Notice of Participation: This employer participates in E-Verify. If you accept an offer of employment, this employer will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. For more information, please visit
Notice of Non-Discrimination: The College of the Florida Keys does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), marital status, military status, protected veteran status, genetic information, religion, pregnancy, or disability in its programs, activities, or employment practices. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries and grievances regarding the non-discrimination policies:
  • Civil Rights Compliance Officer: Promise Clark-Kimbio, Manager, Office of Talent Acquisition, Development and Accountability, (305) 809-3151 or promise.clarkkimbio@cfk.edu
  • Title IX Coordinator: Jessica Losardo, Director, Advancement, (305) 809-3198 or jessica.losardo@cfk.edu
  • Disability Services: Nicole Gerrard, Executive
    Director, Student Success Services, (305) 809-3262 or nicole.gerrard@cfk.edu
Mailing Address: The College of the Florida Keys, 5901 College Road, Key West, FL 33040
State Complaint Process: Federal regulations and State laws require that public colleges in The Florida College System have processes for students, employees, and applicants to file complaints against any respective college. In almost every situation, the college's process for resolving complaints must be followed first. Before contacting the State Division of Florida Colleges, please read CFK's policies and procedures for filing complaints. For more information on filing a complaint with the State Division of Florida Colleges, please visit
MEDICAL - The College offers full-time employees a choice of Medical Insurance plans and pays the full cost of employee premiums. Dependent coverage is available at a group rate through payroll deduction. Available plans include a traditional PPO and a High-Deductible PPO attached to a Health Savings Account.
DENTAL AND VISION - Voluntary dental and vision insurance is offered through payroll deduction.
LIFE INSURANCE - The College provides each employee with term life insurance payable to a beneficiary at the rate of one times (1x) the employee's annual salary rounded up to the next thousand up to a maximum of $50,000. Accidental Death and Dismemberment is provided at one times (1x) the employee's annual salary rounded up to the next thousand up to a maximum of $50,000.
SUPPLEMENTAL LIFE AND AD&D INSURANCE - Additional life and AD&D insurance are available for purchase through payroll deduction.
SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INSURANCE AND SHORT TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE FROM AFLAC - Supplemental Health Insurance including Hospital Income Protection, Accident and Disability Income, Cancer, Critical Illness plans and Short Term Disability insurance are available through payroll deduction.
TAX SHELTERED SAVINGS PROGRAMS (403 B) - Tax sheltered annuity and custodial account programs are available with various companies through payroll deduction.
FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM - Full-time and regular part-time employees participate in the Florida Retirement System (FRS). The College contributes the current retirement percentage of the individual's salary, and the employee would contribute the current retirement percentage based on their salary. Employees may choose the Pension Plan or the Investment Plan.
PAID TUITION - Tuition fees for credit courses taken at the College are waived for employees and their eligible dependents, including domestic partners. Tuition and student fees are waived for non-credit physical education courses. Contingent upon approval, $1,000 reimbursement is available each fiscal year through Staff & Program Development (S&PD), for completion of course work toward a degree which results in demonstrated benefit to the College.
The Employee Assistance Program is available to all employees and their eligible dependents, including domestic partners. This is a free and confidential program available from New Directions. Counseling for a variety of concerns, including counseling, legal advice, financial planning, and professional and personal development