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Offshore Inspector Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

SAP ISU Device Mgmt. Consultant

Miami, FL · On-site

$60.25 - $82.25/hr

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  • PTO

... Inspections o Installation/Removal/Replacement, Meter Reading (order creation, download, upload ... offshore teams and coordinating work delivery between onsite and offshore. • Flexible work ...

Key Responsibilities • Lead members on guided fishing experiences across inshore, offshore, and ... inspections and reporting maintenance needs • Monitor weather, tidal, and environmental ...

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Miami, FL · On-site

$85 - $100/hr

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... Inspect & Adapt workshops. * Assess the current agile delivery framework and develop a roadmap to ... offshore delivery models. * Monitor and communicate ART-level metrics, delivery predictability ...

... Inspection and Reporting: - Conducts routine surveys on classed ships, offshore installations, or marine assets to ensure compliance with classification and statutory requirements. - Prepares ...

... Inspection and Reporting: - Conducts routine surveys on classed ships, offshore installations, or marine assets to ensure compliance with classification and statutory requirements. - Prepares ...

Forensic Naval Architect/Marine Engineer

Miami, FL · Hybrid

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Willingness to work in shipyards, waterfront, or offshore environments as needed. * Ability to climb ladders, board vessels, and navigate confined spaces safely. * Occasional travel for inspections ...

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How much do offshore inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for offshore inspector in Florida is $41,055.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28,800.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an offshore inspector do?

An Offshore Inspector is responsible for inspecting and ensuring the safety, integrity, and compliance of offshore structures, equipment, and operations. They conduct routine inspections, assess potential hazards, and verify adherence to industry regulations and safety standards. Their work helps prevent accidents, ensure environmental protection, and maintain operational efficiency in offshore industries such as oil and gas, wind energy, and marine construction.

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

To thrive as an Offshore Inspector, you need a solid understanding of inspection standards, safety regulations, and offshore operational procedures, often backed by relevant engineering or technical qualifications. Familiarity with non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment, inspection reporting software, and certifications such as BOSIET, NACE, or API are typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to work well in diverse, remote teams are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure thorough inspections, accurate documentation, and safe operations in challenging and isolated offshore environments.

What are some common challenges offshore inspectors face while working offshore?

Offshore Inspectors often work in physically demanding and isolated environments, sometimes facing harsh weather conditions and extended rotations away from home. They must meticulously adhere to strict safety protocols and handle complex technical inspections, which requires vigilance and adaptability. Collaboration with multicultural teams and clear communication with both onshore and offshore personnel are key parts of the job. These challenges are balanced by the opportunity to gain specialized experience, contribute to safety-critical operations, and advance to senior inspection or supervisory roles with proven performance.

How much do offshore inspectors make?

Offshore inspectors typically earn between $70,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and the complexity of the inspection environment. Overtime, travel, and specialized skills can increase overall compensation in this field.

How to become an offshore inspector?

To become an offshore inspector, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with relevant industry certifications such as API or NDT certifications. Experience in inspection, welding, or maintenance in the oil and gas or maritime industries is often required, and familiarity with safety standards and inspection tools is essential.

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Infographic showing various Offshore Inspector job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,055 per year, or $19.7 per hour.

Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician III

Oceaneering International, Inc.

Panama City, FL • On-site

$24.75 - $30.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 20 days ago


Oceaneering rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 22 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

367th of 490 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description


This position will directly affect equipment uptime by apply skills to troubleshoot, inspect, repair and improve manufacturing equipment used to make and deliver umbilical's used in subsea oil and gas operations. Diagnoses and replaces faulty electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and automation controls and components on production equipment. At times will replace faulty relays, switches, motors, gearboxes, cylinders, sensing devices, circuit boards, electric motor bearings and programmable controllers and variable frequency drives (VFD). On occasion, plans layout of wiring and conduit for electrical circuits up to from 24vac thru 480 vac. You will be a critical part of the team that values your expertise, your ideas, and your commitment to doing the job right.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL
  • Understand work center training and safety requirements, OEM manuals and other equipment procedures.
  • Continuous improvement through 6S, Lean Practices and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
  • Daily completes computer-based maintenance documentation on work orders. Daily share updates with the team through a turnover correspondence.
  • Maintain knowledge of company maintenance procedures, assist with daily maintenance checks and activities for work center as required.
  • Plan layout of wiring and install wiring, conduit, and electrical apparatus in buildings.
  • Read hydraulic and electrical schematics, comprehend complex drawings, specification, and procedures.
  • Assemble, disassemble, and test various tools and assemblies for onshore and offshore surface and subsea applications.
  • Review project instructions and blueprints to ascertain procedures objectives, test equipment nature of technical problem, and possible solutions such as redesign, substitution of material or parts, or rearrangement of parts of subassemblies.
  • Setup and conduct tests of complete units and components under operational conditions to investigate design proposals for improving equipment performance or other factors.

Qualifications
REQUIRED
• Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures that apply to a manufacturing environment.
• Must be able to obtain a TWIC (Transportation Workers Identification Card) to access work area by passing a background check.
• Ability to pass a drug and hair follicle test
• Requires ability to work minimum 8-hour shifts on a rotating or fixed shift. At times, some weekends
• Possesses basic knowledge of computers.
• Ability to add, subtracts, multiply, and divides in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
• Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos.
• Ability to write simple correspondence.
• Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
• Understanding of flushing and system fluid cleanliness installation.
DESIRED
• High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
• 1-2 years working in a manufacturing environment preferred.
• Electrician/Journeyman License desired.
• Experience with 480 VAC power systems, breakers, Siemens AC/DC variable frequency drives, basic PLC principles.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
• Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; Gathers and analyzes information skillfully; Develops alternative solutions; Works well in group problem solving situations; Uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics.
• Ensures that important information from management is shared with employees and others as appropriate.
• Ensures that others involved in a project or effort are kept informed about developments, modifications, and plans.
• Ensures that regular consistent communication takes place within area of responsibility.
• Pursues training and development opportunities; Strives to continuously build knowledge and skills; Shares expertise with others.
Working Conditions
  • Primarily indoors during the day and occasionally at night.
  • Frequently working on or near moving equipment and vibrating equipment.
  • When outdoors, humidity is frequently above 90%
  • Noise is over 85 decibels.
  • Light is intense/glare.
  • Occasional exposure to open fire/flames/sparks.
  • Frequent exposure to airborne dust, fumes, and gases.

Benefits Statement
We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package. Employee benefits vary by role, however, may include Health and Wellness, Mental Health, Retirement Savings, Life and Disability, Paid Maternity and Parental Leave, Paid Time Off, Tuition Reimbursement, and an Employee Assistance Program.
About Us
Oceaneering is a global provider of engineered services and products, primarily to the offshore energy industry. We develop products and services for use throughout the lifecycle of an offshore oilfield, from drilling to decommissioning. We operate the world's premier fleet of work class ROVs. Additionally, we are a leader in offshore oilfield maintenance services, umbilicals, subsea hardware, and tooling. We also use applied technology expertise to serve the defense, material handling, aerospace, science, and renewable energy industries.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
All qualified candidates will receive consideration for all positions without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or other non-merit factor.
About the Team
Oceaneering's Manufactured Products (MP) group offers several world-class global manufacturing facilities serving multiple industries including energy and material handling. MP provides customers with decades of experience in engineering, design, testing and qualification of hardware for any specification, including subsea umbilicals, junction plates, distribution units, termination assemblies, clamps, flanges, and more. MP also produces safe, reliable, and flexible mobile robotics solutions for material handling, healthcare, automotive, and logistics applications, and automated group transit vehicles for airports and other closed campuses.

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