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Ship Driver Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pack and Ship Associate

Provo, UT · On-site

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

... ship orders to meet our customers specifications and delivery deadlines. Some of your day to day ... Have a valid driver's License * Have forklift and crane operating experience * Must be able to lift ...

Pack and Ship Associate

Provo, UT · On-site

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

... ship orders to meet our customers specifications and delivery deadlines. Some of your day to day ... Have a valid driver's License * Have forklift and crane operating experience * Must be able to lift ...

$21 - $26.50/hr

... ship for riveting or welding. Working from blueprints or templates and using a scribe and hand ... Possess a valid driver's license * Experience : * (5) years' experience as a journeyman welder;

CDL Instructor

Henderson, CO · On-site

$22 - $28.50/hr

At Excel Driver Services, you'll train the next generation of CDL drivers in a professional ... No freight. No chaining up. No drop-and-hook, tarping, or ship-and-receive. Just a clean ...

CDL Instructor

Converse, TX · On-site

$19.50 - $25.25/hr

At Excel Driver Services, you'll train the next generation of CDL drivers in a professional ... No freight. No chaining up. No drop-and-hook, tarping, or ship-and-receive. Just a clean ...

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How much do ship driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for ship driver in the United States is $34.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $43.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do ship drivers make?

Ship drivers, also known as commercial drivers or captains, typically earn between $40,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the size of the vessel. Salaries can increase with certifications, specialized skills, and longer routes or schedules.

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

To thrive as a Ship Driver, you need exceptional navigational skills, a thorough understanding of maritime safety regulations, and typically a valid captain’s or pilot’s license. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, radar, radio communication equipment, and maritime charts are essential technical requirements. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help manage crews and handle unexpected situations at sea. These competencies are crucial to ensure the safe and efficient operation of vessels under varying and often challenging conditions.

What does a typical workday look like for a Ship Driver?

A typical day for a Ship Driver involves overseeing the navigation and safe operation of the vessel, monitoring weather and sea conditions, communicating with port authorities, and managing the crew's workflow. You’ll conduct pre-departure inspections, plot courses using navigation systems, and respond to any operational challenges that may arise during transit. In addition to these responsibilities, Ship Drivers often participate in safety drills, routine maintenance checks, and daily briefings. Teamwork is essential, as you’ll coordinate closely with engineers, deckhands, and administrative staff to ensure smooth and efficient voyages.

What are the requirements to be a Shipt driver?

To be a Shipt driver, applicants typically need to be at least 18 years old, have a valid driver's license, and own a reliable vehicle that meets the company's requirements. They must also pass a background check and have auto insurance. Good customer service skills and a smartphone with the Shipt app are essential for the role.

What is a Ship Driver job?

A Ship Driver, commonly referred to as a ship's officer or deck officer, is responsible for navigating and operating a vessel safely. They manage the ship's course, oversee crew operations, and ensure compliance with maritime regulations. Ship Drivers work on various vessels, including cargo ships, military ships, and passenger vessels. Their duties may also include responding to emergencies, monitoring weather conditions, and coordinating with port authorities.

How much does Shipt usually pay?

Ship drivers typically earn between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on location, experience, and delivery volume. Compensation may include tips and bonuses, and drivers often use apps to manage deliveries and track earnings.

Is driving for Shipt worth it?

As a ship driver, the job involves delivering packages using a personal vehicle, often with flexible hours and earning based on deliveries completed. Compensation can vary depending on location, effort, and delivery volume, and drivers typically need a valid driver's license and insurance. The role offers independence but may have inconsistent income and requires time management skills.
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Infographic showing various Ship Driver job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $71,196 per year, or $34.2 per hour.
Boarding Agent, Maritime Ship Agent

Boarding Agent, Maritime Ship Agent

T. Parker Host

Baltimore, MD • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Dating back to a century ago in 1923, T. Parker Host quickly developed a strong reputation for offering exceptional service and solutions as a ship agency. HOST is the largest dry bulk agent in the United States and handles nearly 4,000 vessels annually, including dry bulk, breakbulk, tankers and cruise ships. As agents, we represent principals from around the world and coordinate directly with both local and international parties for every ship we're appointed - improving efficiency for our customers. Host Agency continues to develop a strong worldwide network of relationships throughout the maritime community.
In addition to immediately serving our customers' vessels, we offer a range of services to add value and support throughout the supply chain - from forwarding and documentation, to commodity reporting, to cargo monitoring.
Position Summary:
Entry-level position and springboard to embark on a career in the maritime field. Liaise with pilots, tug boats, linemen, US Customs and Border Protection, US Coast Guard, cargo interests and vessel owners to ensure safe and efficient vessel operations while in port. Excellent opportunity for those looking to spend time in the field, as well as time in the office, handling communications and port expenses. Must be comfortable with a flexible schedule, working nights and weekends as needed based on vessels' schedules.
Essential Responsibilities and Duties:
Operations Management
  • Boarding of vessels at marine facilities and mid-stream locations
  • Coordinate berthing assignments and order pilots, tugs, and linesmen for vessels
  • Coordinate and order vessel husbandry services within authorized funding limits
  • Provide timely and accurate responses to incoming email requests for assigned ships and general office traffic when required
  • Draft, execute, and dispatch commercial documentation with timeliness and accuracy
  • Be contactable at all times while on call and maintain readiness to respond to vessel requirements and changes of boarding schedules after office hours
  • Follow Company Standard Operating Procedures and seek guidance when modifications for specific calls or other questions arise
  • Travel to and provide operations support to other ports when required by the Host management team
  • Assist in the training and onboarding of new team members as required

Regulatory
  • Coordinate with U.S. Government Agencies to prepare and submit required documents, verify successful filings of reporting notices, and schedule necessary vessel attendances within required time frames
  • Verify successful filing of cargo import, entry, and export manifests within required time frames

Service
  • Maintain professional acumen and a customer service mindset when dealing with Host customer, stakeholder and industry relationships

Education, Knowledge, Experience, Skills and Abilities Required:
  • Prior customer service experience, required. Prior agency experience, a plus.
  • Transitioning military personnel and veterans encouraged to apply.
  • Must have valid driver's license with clean driving record.
  • Strong interpersonal skills including excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Self-motivated and able to multi-task in a constantly changing work environment
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to manage high volumes of electronic communication, both in office and while mobile in the field
  • Ability to work evenings, weekends, holidays and adapt to fluid ship port schedules in 24/7/365 port operations
  • ASBA agency certified or willing to become within first three months of employment

Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to board vessels via gangway and/or pilot ladder alongside berth and over open water
  • Climbing, ascending, descending ladders, stairs, ramps using feet and legs and/or hands and arms
  • Must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs
  • Subject to inside and outside environmental conditions (cold, heat, wind, rain, snow)

HOST, and its affiliated companies, is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
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