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Offshore Inland Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Excavator Operator

Orange, TX ยท On-site

$21.25 - $28.25/hr

Outdoor, marine/waterfront environment; may require travel to job sites, extended stays, or offshore/inland waterway assignments * Physically demanding; may involve swing/shift schedules

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Excavator Operator

Orange, TX ยท On-site

$21.25 - $28.25/hr

Outdoor, marine/waterfront environment; may require travel to job sites, extended stays, or offshore/inland waterway assignments * Physically demanding; may involve swing/shift schedules

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Inland and/or Offshore surveys, * maintaining a high level of communication and service to our customers. * Responsible for equipment and consumables for job and any items to complete the task(s ...

Inland and/or Offshore surveys, * maintaining a high level of communication and service to our customers. * Responsible for equipment and consumables for job and any items to complete the task(s ...

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HVAC Technician

Beaumont, TX ยท On-site

$80K - $145K/yr

Inland Marine Technicians * Offshore Technicians * Installers * Helpers * Multiple placements within local commercial businesses and refineries with a set schedule and no travel available now. Job ...

Pipe Welder TIG/Heliarc

Port Arthur, TX ยท On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Work on inland and offshore barges or in industrial settings. * Enter round manholes with inside diameters of 18", and other internally confined spaces. * Traverse gangways and scaffolding at varying ...

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How much do offshore inland jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore inland in Texas is $24.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.06 and $28.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Offshore Inland?

An Offshore Inland job typically involves working in the maritime, oil and gas, or industrial sectors, focusing on both offshore (ocean-based) and inland (land-based) operations. These roles may include welding, fabrication, maintenance, and inspection of equipment used in offshore rigs, ships, or industrial facilities. Employees in these positions often work in challenging environments, requiring specialized training and certifications. Offshore Inland jobs can offer competitive salaries and opportunities for career growth in industries that support global energy and infrastructure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Offshore Inland position?

To succeed in an Offshore Inland role, candidates need strong mechanical aptitude, maritime or industrial experience, and relevant safety certifications such as STCW or OSHA. Familiarity with specialized tools like winches, cranes, and industrial equipment, as well as experience using maintenance management systems, is critical. Excellent teamwork, strong communication skills, and adaptability to changing environments help employees excel. These qualifications ensure high performance and safety while working in diverse, often challenging, offshore or inland industrial settings.

What does a typical work schedule look like for an Offshore Inland position?

A typical work schedule for an Offshore Inland position may involve rotating shifts, including extended periods on-site or at sea followed by rest days, depending on the project and employer. The role often requires flexibility, as tasks can range from equipment maintenance to hands-on field operations in varying locations. Employees should be prepared for physically demanding work in outdoor or industrial environments, sometimes under challenging weather conditions. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams is common, and clear communication is vital for keeping operations safe and efficient.

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Infographic showing various Offshore Inland job openings in Texas 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 $51,103 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

$21.25 - $28.25/hr

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Description
Key Responsibilities
  • Operate excavator-based dredge equipment to excavate and remove submerged material to specified depths and grades
  • Read and interpret survey data, grade stakes, GPS/laser guidance systems, and dredging plans
  • Load spoil into barges, trucks, or place material in designated disposal/containment areas
  • Perform pre-operation inspections and routine maintenance on excavator and dredge attachments
  • Monitor water depth, turbidity, and environmental compliance requirements during operations
  • Position and reposition barge or spud platform as work progresses
  • Coordinate with survey crews, deckhands, and site supervisors
  • Follow OSHA, USACE, and environmental permit requirements (erosion control, silt curtains, etc.)
  • Maintain accurate production logs and material quantity records
  • Respond to changing water/weather conditions and adjust operations safely

Required Qualifications
  • Valid excavator operator certification/experience (2+ years preferred, dredging-specific experience a plus)
  • Familiarity with GPS/machine-guidance dredging systems (e.g., DredgePack, HYPACK) preferred
  • Ability to work on water-based platforms (barges, pontoons)
  • Physical ability to work outdoors in varying weather, climb, and handle marine equipment
  • OSHA 10/30 certification preferred; TWIC card often required for port/waterway work
  • Valid driver's license; CDL a plus for hauling spoil
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and safety focus

Working Conditions
  • Outdoor, marine/waterfront environment; may require travel to job sites, extended stays, or offshore/inland waterway assignments
  • Physically demanding; may involve swing/shift schedules