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Install and operate the survey positioning and navigation equipment, ancillary equipment, and ... Offshore trips can vary from a few days in the case of a rig move or inshore survey to four to six ...

Exposure or working knowledge in Offshore Survey and deep-water positioning systems with specialization in USBL, LBL array installation, calibration and positioning * Exposure or working knowledge in ...

Exposure or working knowledge in Offshore Survey and deep-water positioning systems with specialization in USBL, LBL array installation, calibration and positioning * Exposure or working knowledge in ...

Marine Geoscientist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$31.25 - $36.06/hr

The selected candidate will play a primary role in offshore survey execution, including serving as a Field Party Chief (or progressing into that role) for marine geophysical and geotechnical ...

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This position combines offshore operations, advanced data processing, and client engagement to support the successful execution of complex survey and inspection scopes. The Subsea LiDAR Specialist ...

Intertek onshore and offshore surveying services help customers meet engineering, construction and asset record challenges. What are we looking for? Intertek, a leading provider of ATIC (Assurance ...

Intertek onshore and offshore surveying services help customers meet engineering, construction and asset record challenges. What are we looking for? Intertek, a leading provider of ATIC (Assurance ...

This position is primarily office-based, focused on project management, data interpretation, QA/QC, and reporting, with some offshore survey participation expected. Responsibilities: APTIM seeks to ...

Provide technical input for project planning and survey design * Provide offshore support for critical project phases involving an onboard QMA or archaeological monitor Basic Qualifications:

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How much do offshore survey jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore survey in the United States is $31.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an offshore surveyor do?

An offshore surveyor is responsible for measuring and mapping underwater and surface features of the seabed to support offshore construction, drilling, and resource extraction projects. They use specialized equipment such as sonar, GPS, and survey vessels, often working in challenging marine environments and requiring certifications in safety and surveying techniques.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Offshore Survey position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Offshore Surveyor, a strong background in geosciences, hydrography, or engineering—often supported by a relevant degree or diploma—is crucial. Familiarity with specialized equipment such as GNSS/GPS systems, multibeam echosounders, and industry certifications like IMCA or OPITO are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, adaptability to changing offshore conditions, and clear communication are standout soft skills. These competencies ensure precise data collection in challenging environments, enhance teamwork, and contribute to the safe and efficient execution of offshore projects.

What is the highest paid offshore job?

The highest paid offshore jobs are typically in offshore drilling and subsea engineering, with roles such as offshore drilling engineers and subsea project managers earning six-figure salaries. These positions require specialized skills, certifications, and often involve extended periods at sea or in remote environments.

How much do oil rig surveyors make?

Oil rig surveyors typically earn between $70,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. They often work long shifts in offshore environments and require specialized skills in geospatial data collection and analysis.

How much does an offshore surveyor earn?

Offshore surveyors typically earn between $70,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of projects. They often work in challenging environments, requiring specialized skills in surveying equipment and safety protocols, with many positions offering overtime and hazard pay.

What is an Offshore Survey job?

An Offshore Survey job involves collecting and analyzing data about underwater environments, seabed structures, and offshore installations. Surveyors use specialized equipment like sonar, GPS, and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to map and inspect offshore areas. These surveys support industries such as oil and gas, renewable energy, and marine construction. Offshore surveyors often work on vessels in challenging conditions and must have technical expertise in hydrography, geophysics, or positioning systems. Their work ensures safe and efficient offshore operations.

What challenges might I face while working as an Offshore Surveyor, and how can I prepare for them?

Offshore Surveyors often work in challenging and variable weather conditions, navigate long periods at sea, and must adapt to rapidly changing project requirements. You may encounter technical issues with survey equipment that require quick troubleshooting and may need to work unusual hours, including night shifts, to accommodate project timelines. To prepare, it is helpful to maintain strong technical proficiency, prioritize safety, and develop effective coping strategies for extended time away from home. Building strong communication skills also helps you collaborate effectively with other offshore professionals and address problems as they arise.

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Infographic showing various Offshore Survey job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 96% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,602 per year, or $31.1 per hour.

Offshore Surveyor

T Baker Smith

Prairieville, LA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Job Title
Offshore Surveyor
Job Type
Full-time
Location
Baton Rouge - Prairieville, LA 70769 US
Corpus Christi - Aransas Pass, TX 78336 US
Covington - Covington, LA 70433 US
Houma - Houma, LA 70363 US
Houston - Stafford, TX 77477 US
Lafayette - Lafayette, LA 70503 US (Primary)
Metairie - Metairie, LA 70003 US
Thibodaux - Thibodaux, LA 70301 US
Category
Survey
Education
Vocational
Job Description
Offshore Marine Surveyor
Position Location: South Louisiana / Texas
T. Baker Smith is searching for a highly capable Offshore Surveyor to join our marine solutions team. This position will be to demonstrate abilities in installing, calibrating, and operating positioning and attitude sensors for the real-time determination of positions for vessels and other survey platforms, on and below the water.
Your Opportunity:
  • Positioning will range from a final position report on a rig move to complex construction projects integrating data and information from several project vessels and construction phases.
  • Install and operate the survey positioning and navigation equipment, ancillary equipment, and software.
  • Responsible for obtaining and checking the required geodetic parameters in which the survey is to be performed.
  • Quality control of positioning and logging of geospatial data for subsequent processing and reporting.
  • Calibrate the survey positioning equipment, gyro compass and tracking equipment prior to the commencement of a survey.
  • Document such calibrations according to the quality procedures.
  • Maintain a detailed survey log of events, including line logs, and other logs as directed.
  • Compile navigation records for the survey report and its appendices.
  • Gather the survey line database and ensure the survey vessel is navigated along the predetermined survey lines within the required tolerance and accuracy.

Desired Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 2 proven years of experience working with Bottom Scanning Sonar, GPS, and Positioning software.
  • This position requires individuals who are prepared and able to spend long periods of time offshore and away from home (ability to travel and work shifts aboard a vessel, 24-hour call):
    • Offshore trips can vary from a few days in the case of a rig move or inshore survey to four to six weeks for long term geophysical or construction activities
  • Capable of working unsupervised and on their own initiative on occasions, making good judgment decisions, reliable with a positive attitude.
  • Strong commitment to personal safety and the safety of others. Regular completion of safety training courses and medical assessments is a mandatory requirement.

Experience comes in different forms; many skills are transferable - and passion goes a long way. Here at TBS, we are in the business of cultivating people, and you are set up to succeed if you identify strongly with these values / behaviors; Growth oriented, Trustworthy, Responsive, Works hard, smart, & safe, Builds a positive team & family spirit, and are Enthusiastic & energetic.
We also know that diversity of background and thought can enhance problem-solving and encourage more creative thinking, which is why we are dedicated to adding new perspectives to the team.
Our purpose is investing in people to enhance communities and that commitment has endured for over 100 years. We pride ourselves in doing this by recruiting, hiring, and retaining diverse, passionate, and forward-thinking talent. T. Baker Smith is an equal opportunity employer, and we are dedicated to providing an inclusive and diverse environment for all associates.