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Ocean Jobs (NOW HIRING)

FIJI Water is seeking an Ocean Analyst to play a key role in driving the performance and efficiency of our global ocean freight network across imports and exports. Reporting to the Ocean Manager ...

Ocean Guard

Nags Head, NC

$13.75 - $17.50/hr

Ocean Lifeguard Position The Town of Nags Head, located on the northern Outer Banks of North Carolina, is now accepting ocean lifeguard applications for the 2026 summer season. The Town's Ocean ...

Ocean Analyst

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

FIJI Water is seeking an Ocean Analyst to play a key role in driving the performance and efficiency of our global ocean freight network across imports and exports. Reporting to the Ocean Manager ...

Ocean Rescue Position Type: Temporary Full Time/Part Time: Part Time Open Until Filled. THIS POSITION IS APPOINTIVE SERVICE/TEMPORARY $21.08 to $21.66 hourly. Actual salary negotiable based on ...

Ocean Rescue Position Type: Temporary Full Time/Part Time: Part Time Open Until Filled. THIS POSITION IS APPOINTIVE SERVICE/TEMPORARY $20.29 to $20.84 hourly. Actual salary negotiable based on ...

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How much do ocean jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for ocean in the United States is $24.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay $10,000 a month without a degree?

Jobs related to the ocean, such as commercial fishing, offshore drilling, or maritime shipping, can pay $10,000 or more per month often without requiring a college degree. These roles typically demand specialized skills, certifications, physical endurance, and experience working in challenging environments. High earnings are usually associated with long hours, remote work, and high-risk conditions.

What are some common challenges oceanographers face when conducting field research, and how can they be addressed?

Oceanographers often encounter unpredictable weather conditions, equipment malfunctions, and logistical hurdles when collecting data at sea. These challenges require strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and thorough pre-expedition planning. Collaborating closely with vessel crews and research teams helps ensure safety and efficiency, while adopting robust data backup and redundancy measures minimizes the impact of technical issues. Embracing these challenges not only enhances scientific outcomes but also builds resilience and teamwork.

What jobs are related to the ocean?

Jobs related to the ocean include marine biologist, oceanographer, marine engineer, and commercial diver. These roles often require knowledge of marine environments, specialized equipment, and sometimes certifications such as SCUBA or maritime safety training.

What profession makes $400,000 a year?

In the ocean-related field, roles such as senior offshore drilling engineers, specialized marine project managers, or highly experienced commercial captains can earn around $400,000 annually. These positions typically require advanced technical skills, certifications, and extensive experience working in challenging marine environments.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can pay around $2000 a day include specialized roles such as senior corporate lawyers, top-tier investment bankers, certain surgeons, and experienced executive consultants. These positions typically require advanced skills, extensive experience, and often involve high-stakes environments or demanding schedules.

What is the difference between Ocean vs Marine Technician?

AspectOceanMarine Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, maritime certifications, navigation licensesHigh school diploma, marine mechanic certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentShips, offshore platforms, research vesselsShipyards, maintenance facilities, onboard vessels
Industry UsageShipping, research, offshore explorationShip maintenance, repair, and technical support

Ocean roles typically involve navigation, research, or offshore operations, requiring maritime licenses. Marine Technicians focus on repairing and maintaining marine equipment and vessels, often working in repair shops or onboard ships. Both roles are essential in maritime industries but differ mainly in responsibilities and certifications.

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

To thrive as an Oceanographer, you need a solid background in marine science, mathematics, and data analysis, typically supported by at least a bachelor’s or master’s degree in oceanography or a related field. Familiarity with oceanographic instruments, GIS software, and statistical analysis tools is crucial for conducting research and interpreting data. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help oceanographers collaborate on research projects and present findings effectively. These abilities are vital for advancing scientific understanding of marine environments and addressing global environmental challenges.

What are oceanographers?

Oceanographers are scientists who study the ocean, including its ecosystems, physical and chemical properties, and the impact of human activity. They may specialize in areas such as marine biology, physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, or geological oceanography. Oceanographers conduct research at sea or in laboratories to better understand ocean currents, marine life, and environmental changes. Their work helps us protect marine resources and predict climate-related events.
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Infographic showing various Ocean job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,118 per year, or $24.1 per hour.
Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard

Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard

City of Laguna Beach, CA

Laguna Beach, CA • On-site

$23.72 - $27.97/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Salary: $23.72 - $27.97 Hourly
Location : 505 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, CA
Job Type: Part-Time Seasonal
Job Number: 202400929b
Department: Marine Safety
Opening Date: 11/20/2025
Description
Applications are being accepted on a continuous basis for future vacancies.
The Position: Under general supervision, Ocean Lifeguards patrol beaches with the overall goal of providing protection to life, limb and property. Ocean Lifeguards guard an area of beach from an assigned station, patrol a section of the beach, participate in marine and other related emergencies, and make rescues and prevent marine accidents.
IMPORTANT TESTING INFORMATION:
Candidates must successfully pass a mandatory swim test at the Main Beach Lifeguard Tower. Testing will occur on the following dates:
  • Saturday, February 28, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
*Candidates who cannot attend dates listed above may request an individual swim test. Requests for a swim test MUST be made at least 5 days in advance and a completed job application and physical testing waiver must be submitted prior to testing. Swim tests are available Monday through Sunday between 11 A.M. and 1 P.M.
All requests must be emailed to Please contact Marine Safety Lieutenant Tom Cantrell at with questions.
Testing Day Details:
The physical test will consist of three (3) events:
1) 1,000 Meter Ocean Swim- Must complete in under 20 minutes to qualify for the remainder of the testing.
2) Run / Ocean Swim / Run
3) Sprint / Ocean Swim
Required Physical Testing Waiver (MANDATORY):
The required physical testing waiver is available on the Laguna Beach City website or can be accessed HERE. You may also stop by the Human Resources Division in City Hall located at 505 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA, 92651. If you are under the age of 18, your parent or legal guardian MUST sign the testing waiver.
Candidate Orientation:
Qualified applicants will be invited to Marine Safety Headquarters directly following the physical testing for a brief candidate orientation. Candidates should bring I-9 identification (e.g., government issued ID, social security card, passport, etc.). All documents must be originals. Pictures or photocopies of documents will not be accepted.
Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard Training Academy:
Prior to placement in the position of Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard, a candidate must complete and successfully pass all components of the City of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department 100 hour Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard Academy. There are three options for the Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard Academy. The Academy will be scheduled from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Candidates must choose one of the Academies listed below:
For the 2026 Season:
  • Academy: April 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 25th, and 26th

During the Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard Academy, Trainees will be paid minimum wage at $17.51 per hour. Completion of the Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard Academy does not guarantee placement in the Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard position, nor does it imply continued employment.
Final Selection / Pre-Placement: The appointing authority will review the job-related qualifications of those deemed eligible for hire before making selection decisions. Candidates will be hired based on department need and in order of academy finish.
Prior to becoming an Ocean Lifeguard I, candidates will be required to pass a background check and fingerprint check with the Department of Justice. Candidates who are selected for placement in a Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard position must compete and pass a pre-placement physical, which includes a drug test.
Examples of Duties
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
  • Patrols and provides continual surveillance of swimmers in a designated section of beach and water from an assigned station
  • Participates in ocean rescues
  • Protects bathers and warns them of dangerous conditions
  • Maintains telephone or radio communication with Marine Safety Dispatch
  • Maintains and ensures equipment and supplies are in good working condition
  • Answers questions and assists the public as necessary
  • Informs bathers and boaters of hazardous ocean conditions
  • Removes dangerous objects from ocean and surf line
  • Maintains daily records of activities of assigned area and reports them at the end of the shift to the designated personnel
  • Advises beach patrons of municipal ordinances, California Harbor and Navigation regulations and California Fish and Game Codes
  • Operates specialized lifesaving equipment and performs various emergency medical skills
  • Participates in rescues, first aid events, and aquatic emergencies until relieved by a supervisor
  • Provides assistance as a Junior Lifeguard Instructor, providing oversight and instruction to program participants
  • Provides relief to other Lifeguards on duty
  • Maintains a professional and courteous relationship with the public and peers
  • Performs other duties as required

Qualifications
Any combination demonstrating the ability to perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows:
A qualified applicant must be at least 16 years of age as of June 10, 2026.
Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent is required if over the age of 18.
Experience: Successful completion of the City of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Tryouts, and subsequent successful completion of the City of Laguna Beach Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard Academy is required.
Supplemental Information
Required Knowledge: Principles and practices of modern, open-water lifesaving techniques; equipment and apparatus used in ocean lifesaving operations; appropriate Basic Life Support and EMT protocols; surf, local climate and ocean environment, currents and hazards, water quality, geographic conditions and how they affect the beach and rescue environment; procedures of record keeping; principles of basic report preparation; principles and practices in dealing with the public; federal, state, local, and municipal ordinances pertaining to recreational use in a marine environment, California Harbor and Navigation Regulations and California Fish & Game Codes; specialized lifesaving equipment and public relations skills.
Required Abilities: Run, swim, paddle and make rescues in adverse weather and surf conditions; quickly assess emergencies and adopt effective courses of action; use compass and navigational aids; learn, interpret, apply and enforce the policies, procedures, laws, ordinances and regulations dealing with the enforcement of municipal and marine law and the City department and division policies and procedures; maintain and prepare accurate and complete narrative reports from personal observations and information provided by others, using correct English spelling and grammar; use a computer for word processing, record keeping and other routine duties; speak clearly and understand and carry out written and verbal instructions, operate standard office equipment, learn and understand pertinent procedures and functions quickly and perform without immediate supervision using appropriate judgment; remain calm and courteous under pressure, accept responsibility and accountability for the performance of duties and maintain effective, professional, courteous and cooperative working relationships with those encountered in the performance of duties.
Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beachhosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 24,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control.
The Department: The City of Laguna Beach, Department of Marine Safety protects over six million beach visitors along five-and-a-half miles of the City's coastline. Every day of the year, lifeguards ensure safety and provide customer service to the visitors on the beach, boardwalk, and in the ocean. The Marine Safety Department provides the City of Laguna Beach with the highest level of lifeguarding services and is recognized as an Advanced Agency by the United States Lifesaving Association.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The City of Laguna Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. We encourage you to inform Human Resources at least two business days prior to the first phase of the selection process if you have a disability that may require an accommodation. EEO/ADA.
for the link to the MOUs.
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Will you be at least 16 years of age by June 10, 2026?
  • Yes
  • No

02
What relevant certifications do you possess?
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This position requires availability to work a varied shift schedule, including weekends, holidays, and evenings. The season runs from June 15, 2026 to September 1, 2026. Are you available to work during this period? If not, please reach out to the department to inquire about potential exceptions.
  • Yes
  • No

04
I understand and acknowledge that attendance at the academy is mandatory, and I am required to attend the entire duration of the academy session I sign up for.
  • Yes
  • No

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