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Offshore Fire Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Offshore HSE Coordinator is the onboard authority for Health, Safety, and Environmental ... Maintain and execute inspection programs for rigging, ladders, PPE, fire extinguishers, rescue kits ...

Fire Technician III

Tyler, TX

$35K - $47K/yr

The Fire Technician III provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire ... Trained, authorized, and certified to work both onshore and offshore exploration and production ...

Fire Technician III

Tyler, TX

$35K - $47K/yr

The Fire Technician III provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire ... Trained, authorized, and certified to work both onshore and offshore exploration and production.

Fire Technician III

Tyler, TX · On-site

$35K - $47K/yr

The Fire Technician III provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire ... Trained, authorized, and certified to work both onshore and offshore exploration and production.

Offshore Production Operator

Scott, LA · On-site

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

Monitor Fire & Gas systems, Emergency Shutdown (ESD) systems, and other safety-critical equipment ... Minimum 3 years of offshore production operations experience . * Strong understanding of offshore ...

Project Lead Fire Technician

Pasadena, TX · On-site

$34K - $46K/yr

The Lead Fire Technician provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire ... Trained, authorized, and certified to work both onshore and offshore exploration and production.

Project Lead Fire Technician

Pasadena, TX

$34K - $46K/yr

The Lead Fire Technician provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire ... Trained, authorized, and certified to work both onshore and offshore exploration and production.

Offshore Production Operator

Scott, LA · On-site

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

Monitor Fire & Gas systems, Emergency Shutdown (ESD) systems, and other safety-critical equipment ... Minimum 3 years of offshore production operations experience . * Strong understanding of offshore ...

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How much do offshore fire jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for offshore fire in the United States is $105,577.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $124,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an offshore fire?

An Offshore Fire job involves fire prevention, response, and safety enforcement on offshore oil rigs, platforms, and other marine facilities. Workers in this role are responsible for inspecting fire suppression systems, conducting drills, and responding to emergencies to protect personnel and assets. They must be trained in firefighting, hazardous material handling, and emergency response protocols. Offshore firefighters often work in extreme conditions and follow strict safety regulations to mitigate fire risks in high-risk environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an offshore fire?

To thrive as an Offshore Firefighter, you need specialized fire safety training, in-depth knowledge of fire prevention, and emergency response procedures, usually supported by relevant certifications such as OPITO Offshore Fire Team Member or Leader. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, breathing apparatus, gas detection tools, and offshore safety management systems is essential. Strong teamwork, communication, and decision-making skills help individuals excel in high-pressure situations and remote environments. These competencies ensure the safety of offshore personnel and facilities, enabling quick, effective responses to fires and emergencies.

What are the main challenges faced by offshore firefighters while working on oil rigs or other offshore platforms?

Offshore Firefighters often face the unique challenge of responding to emergencies in confined and hazardous environments, far from immediate external support. Working on oil rigs or similar platforms means adapting to difficult weather conditions, limited evacuation routes, and operating heavy firefighting equipment in close quarters. Effective collaboration with onboard safety teams and other emergency response personnel is crucial to managing incidents efficiently. This role requires both physical endurance and mental resilience to remain calm and decisive during critical situations. Overcoming these challenges is vital for maintaining a safe work environment and minimizing risks to both personnel and assets offshore.

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Infographic showing various Offshore Fire job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $105,577 per year, or $50.8 per hour.

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Job description

Position: Offshore Safety Rep
Experience: 3+ years as an Offshore Safety Rep REQUIRED
About Bronco Energy Services
Integrated Support Solutions for the Gulf of Mexico
Bronco Energy aggressively provides innovative, integrated, land and marine based support services to client operators in the Gulf of Mexico. We are uniquely positioned to provide the people, ideas, equipment, and facilities to carry out an organized plan for exploration and production activities, literally " from the cradle to grave." The core of Bronco Energy is its skilled craftsmen and experienced supervisors who have proven their ability to perform high quality work and deliver it on time.
Job Responsibilities
  • Permit-to-Work (PTW) Control: Administering the permit system, verifying isolation plans (LOTO), auditing hot work, confined space entry, and lifting operations.
  • Risk Assessment & Management: Facilitating Job Safety Analysis (JSA), conducting routine field walkdowns, identifying hazards, and Ensuring risks are As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).
  • Regulatory & Safety Compliance: Ensuring compliance with offshore regulations (e.g., BSEE, USCG), maintaining Safety Management Systems (SMS), and conducting audits.
  • Incident Investigation: Securing accident scenes, preserving evidence, conducting root cause analysis, and documenting lessons learned.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Coordinating and participating in drills (fire, muster, man-overboard), ensuring lifesaving equipment is maintained, and acting as an on-scene safety lead.
  • Safety Coaching & Training: Leading toolbox talks, providing site-specific inductions, managing Safety Observation Cards (SOC), and coaching crews on safe behavior.
  • Environmental Protection: Monitoring waste management, spills, and chemical handling to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Skills & Requirements
Skills & Experience
  • 3+ years of relevant HSE experience, preferably in oil & gas.
  • Knowledge of offshore safety regulations.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills to influence crew behavior.
  • Certifications in H2S, First Aid, and specialized safety training.

Candidates must apply online in order to be considered, walk in applications are not available.
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