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Offshore Environmental Jobs (NOW HIRING)

If you thrive in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment and are eager to develop the next generation of offshore energy infrastructure, we want to hear from you. Our staff have worked at organizations ...

If you thrive in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment and are eager to develop the next generation of offshore energy infrastructure, we want to hear from you. Our staff have worked at organizations ...

If you thrive in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment and are eager to develop the next generation of offshore energy infrastructure, we want to hear from you. Our staff have worked at organizations ...

Support regulatory compliance activities involving BSEE, BOEM, USCG, and environmental monitoring as applicable. Field Reporting, Documentation & Close-Out * Capture offshore daily progress ...

Support regulatory compliance activities involving BSEE, BOEM, USCG, and environmental monitoring as applicable. Field Reporting, Documentation & Close-Out * Capture offshore daily progress ...

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Offshore Navigators

Houston, TX

$20 - $25.75/hr

... an offshore environment for weeks at a time - Experience working on boats and with navigations systems Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO ...

Offshore Rigger

Lafayette, LA · On-site

$23 - $29.50/hr

Participate in JSA's and all other Safety, Health and Environmental Processes. * Conduct behavioral based safety observations. Skills & Requirements Skills & Experience * Recent offshore construction ...

If you thrive in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment and are eager to develop the next generation of offshore energy infrastructure, we want to hear from you. Our staff have worked at organizations ...

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How much do offshore environmental jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for offshore environmental in the United States is $79,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $97,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an offshore environmental?

An Offshore Environmental job involves monitoring and managing the environmental impact of offshore operations, such as oil and gas exploration, renewable energy projects, or marine construction. Responsibilities typically include ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, conducting impact assessments, and implementing sustainability practices. Professionals in this field work to minimize pollution, protect marine ecosystems, and support regulatory reporting. They may also develop strategies for waste management, spill response, and habitat conservation.

What does an offshore environmental do?

Offshore Environmental professionals typically conduct environmental monitoring, collect samples, and analyze data to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. They work closely with project managers, engineers, and regulatory agencies to assess risks, implement mitigation measures, and prepare reports. The role often requires being stationed on oil rigs or vessels for extended periods, performing inspections, and providing environmental guidance to operational teams. Responsibilities can vary depending on the project phase, but a commitment to environmental protection and safety is always central to the job.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an offshore environmental position?

To succeed in an Offshore Environmental role, a background in environmental science or engineering and knowledge of environmental regulations related to offshore operations are essential. Familiarity with monitoring technologies, GIS systems, and certifications such as NEBOSH or HSE training is often required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills distinguish top candidates in this field. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring environmental compliance and minimizing ecological impacts in challenging offshore settings.

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Infographic showing various Offshore Environmental job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,677 per year, or $38.3 per hour.

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Job description

About the Company

We are a renewable energy and ocean technology company committed to rapidly developing and deploying technologies that will ensure a sustainable future for Earth by unlocking the vast energy potential of its oceans. Our focus is on capturing civilizational levels of ultra-low-cost renewable energy for applications including computing and affordable renewable fuels delivered to shore.

The company is a public benefit corporation headquartered in Portland, Oregon and backed by leading venture capitalists, philanthropic investors, university endowments, and private investment offices. We operate as an idea meritocracy in which the best ideas change the company's direction on a regular basis. 

About the Job

Our core technology is the node, a device that produces energy in the ocean's harshest conditions for years at a time without human maintenance or intervention. 

Once our nodes leave the manufacturing facility, they must be deployed, operated, and maintained safely and reliably across vast oceanic regions-all at an unprecedented scale and reduced cost. As an Offshore Technician you will provide support for our pilot fleet deployed off the Oregon Coast. Additionally, you will assist in the testing and development of new operations which facilitate rapid commercialization of a large-scale fleet abroad. Once the technology and operations have been successfully demonstrated, your primary duty will be training new crews internationally to execute the offshore operations developed in the Pacific Northwest.

Initially this role will focus on operating, maintaining, and repairing the mechanical equipment required for our offshore operations. However, the intent is to cross train technicians across disciplines in order to expand the team's capacity for training crews overseas. Thus, both learning new skills and training others on the skills you currently command will be required. This role demands a hands-on learner with the commitment and curiosity required for continued education. This individual must enjoy and be capable of passing on knowledge to others. If you thrive in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment and are eager to develop the next generation of offshore energy infrastructure, we want to hear from you.

Our staff have worked at organizations such as SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing, Tesla, Apple, Virgin Orbit, Astra, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, New Relic, Bridgewater, Raytheon, Disney Imagineering, and the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, as well as research universities, startups, and small companies across a range of industries. We are organized as a public benefit corporation and are backed by leading venture capital firms, private investors, philanthropic investors, and endowments.

We strive to be the best team on the planet and we compensate our team accordingly.

Responsibilities
  • Provide operational support for the deployment, recovery, and repair of a North Pacific pilot fleet. Initial focus on mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems with the intent of broadening ownership through training.
  • Operate, maintain, and repair offshore mechanical equipment and systems. These may include hydraulics, pneumatics, winches, prime movers, and other industrial machinery.
  • Participate in cross training with other disciplines (communications, electronics, deck operations, etc.).
  • Train other team members on the systems / operations you own.
  • Work alongside engineering to commission and test new equipment utilized for offshore operations
  • Collaborate with engineering to improve existing and develop new means for offshore operations
  • Assist in maintenance of owned equipment.
  • Travel abroad to train crews internationally on the novel operations developed during pilot testing.
Required Qualifications
  • Experience working offshore for extended periods
  • Demonstrated hands-on experience operating and repairing industrial equipment in a marine, offshore, military, or comparable remote/field environment
  • Willingness and ability to both lead training and participate in inter-discipline training
  • Ability to travel up to 50% of year offshore
  • Ability to travel 300+ miles offshore
  • Holder of active TWIC or have ability to obtain.
  • Ability to adhere to and promote a culture of safety.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience participating in the fabrication and commissioning of new industrial equipment
  • Experience interfacing with engineering teams
  • Understanding of basic AC and DC electrical theory
  • Exposure to marine communications systems (radio, satellite comms, networking, etc.)
  • Exposure to PLC systems
Schedule & Availability
  • This position is based on a rotational offshore schedule, working long shifts while offshore to support 24/7 operations.
  • While on hitch, you should expect 12-hour days, seven days per week, in a dynamic offshore environment.
  • The Offshore Technician is a frontline role; flexibility for weather, vessel availability, and mission timelines is required.
  • Travel overseas will be required.
Compensation and Benefits

If hired for this full-time role, you will receive:

  • Cash compensation of $100,000 - $140,000.
  • Equity in the company. We're all owners and if we're successful, this equity should be far and away the most valuable component of your compensation.
  • A benefits package that helps you take care of yourself and your family, including:
    • Flexible paid time off
    • Health insurance (the company pays 100% of gold level PPO plan for full time employees, their partners, and dependents)
    • Dental insurance (the company pays 100% for full time employees and 100% for their partners and dependents)
    • Vision insurance (the company pays 100% for full time employees, their partners, and dependents)
    • Disability insurance (the company pays 100% for a policy to provide long term financial support if you become disabled)
    • Ability to contribute to tax-advantaged accounts, including 401(k), health FSA, and dependent care FSA
  • Relocation assistance to facilitate your move to Portland (if needed).
Location

This positional is rotational and thus could accommodate individuals outside of the Portland area. However, our offices, lab, and shop are located in Portland, Oregon. Candidates residing in the Pacific Northwest are preferred.