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Offshore Training Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Offshore Administration Clerk

Houma, LA

$15.50 - $20/hr

***This is an offshore position Basic Function The Offshore Administration Clerk's basic function is ... Certification and Training * TWIC, Safegulf, Rigger, First Aid and CPR, Water Survival ...

Offshore Fitter Location: Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Fitter is ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Offshore Welder

Biloxi, MS · On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Welder position requires the ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Offshore Welder

Corpus Christi, TX · On-site

$16 - $21.25/hr

Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Welder position requires the ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Offshore Welder

Biloxi, MS

$17.25 - $23/hr

Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Welder position requires the ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Offshore Rigger

Abbeville, LA · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Rigger is responsible for accurate ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Offshore Rigger

Abbeville, LA · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Rigger is responsible for accurate ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Provide non-accredited First Aid training and health promotion talks as requested by the client ... Experience in offshore medical services * Experience as a flight or critical care paramedic ...

Offshore Fitter Location: Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Fitter is ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Offshore Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Offshore Fitter is responsible for accurately ... training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment ...

Salary: $14.50 and up DOE Are you interested in working offshore? We have new exciting ... Team player Assistance is available for obtaining needed certifications and training. If you're ...

Offshore Cook

Alvin, TX · On-site

$14 - $18/hr

Are you interested in working offshore? We have new exciting opportunities for remote chefs. MAKE ... Team player Assistance is available for obtaining needed certifications and training. If you're ...

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How much do offshore training jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore training in the United States is $42.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.88 and $53.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Offshore Training job?

An Offshore Training job involves preparing workers for roles in offshore industries such as oil and gas, renewable energy, and maritime operations. Trainers provide instruction on safety protocols, emergency response, equipment handling, and industry regulations. These roles ensure that offshore personnel are well-equipped to work in challenging environments while meeting legal and safety standards. Offshore trainers may conduct classroom sessions, hands-on simulations, and practical assessments.

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

To thrive in Offshore Training, you need in-depth knowledge of offshore operations, safety regulations, and instructional techniques, typically supported by relevant industry certifications such as OPITO or STCW. Familiarity with simulation software, e-learning platforms, and competency assessment tools is common in this role. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability are essential soft skills for engaging trainees from diverse backgrounds in challenging environments. These skills ensure effective skill transfer, compliance with industry standards, and the overall safety and preparedness of offshore personnel.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Offshore Training professional?

As an Offshore Training professional, your daily responsibilities often include developing and delivering training sessions on safety procedures, operational best practices, and emergency response protocols to offshore personnel. You will assess trainees’ competency through practical drills, simulations, and written evaluations, ensuring they meet regulatory and company standards. Additionally, you may collaborate with offshore supervisors and management to tailor training content based on current operational risks or project requirements, and maintain training records for compliance purposes. Working offshore can require adapting schedules to rig rotations, and being prepared to deliver training in both classroom and field environments.
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Infographic showing various Offshore Training job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% Internship, 11% Full Time, 67% Contract, and 11% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,800 per year, or $42.2 per hour.
Offshore Administration Clerk

Offshore Administration Clerk

Morrison Energy

Houma, LA

$15.50 - $20/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

***This is an offshore position


Basic Function


The Offshore Administration Clerk's basic function is to work in conjunction with the Superintendent and/or Captain of the offshore marine asset to maintain accurate records of personnel time, vessel reports, project specific reports, logs, and numerous other reports and files. The Offshore Administration Clerk must be familiar enough with operations in order to be explicit with entries on all logs and reports.


Responsibility


  • Liaison between offshore marine asset and shore-based project support
  • In the absence of a dedicated EHS Advisor, the Offshore Administration Clerk will be responsible for orientation of onboarding personnel in the area of general safety rules and station bills
  • Responsible to complete and submit Daily Time Tickets, update project logs and miscellaneous reports as approved and directed by offshore marine asset supervision
  • Document all safety related reports (injury/illness reports, orientation checklists, etc.)
  • As directed, submit requests for grocery order, miscellaneous supplies, and other project related necessities
  • Answer incoming calls to the vessel and take accurate messages as needed
  • Receive packages and distribute as required
  • Ensure all completed documents are examined for completeness and accuracy prior to submittal to shore-based project support


Certification and Training


  • TWIC, Safegulf, Rigger, First Aid and CPR, Water Survival


Qualifications


  • Must be computer literate with extensive working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications
  • Above average communication skills, written and verbal
  • Experience working in an offshore environment preferred


Physical Requirements


  • Must be able to pass a USCG physical
  • Body Position:
    • Standing - Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time
    • Walking - Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time
    • Sitting/Prone - Up to two-thirds (2/3) of the time
    • Talking/Listening - Up to two-thirds (2/3) of the time
    • Use of Hands - Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time
    • Climb/Balance - One-third (1/3) and more of the time
    • Stoop/Kneel - Up to one-third (1/3) of the time
    • Reach with Arms - Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time
  • Body Movements:
    • Lifting and exerting force shall be required up to 50 pounds
  • Necessary Senses for Successful Performance in the Position:
    • Close vision and ability to adjust focus