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Royal Caribbean Group's Global Marine Operations Team has an exciting career opportunity for a full time Ship Manager reporting to the Director, Fleet Technical. This is a land-based position that ...

Royal Caribbean Group's Global Marine Operations Team has an exciting career opportunity for a full time Ship Manager reporting to the Director, Fleet Technical. This is a land-based position that ...

SUMMARY Oversees ship construction and repair operations within an assigned area, ensuring safety ... Collaborates closely with management teams, Quality Assurance, Planning, Contracts, Subcontractors ...

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Area Manager

San Diego, CA · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Requires access to all ships in Repair SUMMARY Oversees ship construction and repair operations ... Collaborates closely with management teams, Quality Assurance, Planning, Contracts, Subcontractors ...

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The ideal candidate will have experience with FedEx Ship Manager, hold a Forklift License, and possess a High School diploma or GED. Responsibilities * Utilize FedEx Ship Manager to process and ship ...

Warehouse Associate

Chicago, IL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Utilize FedEx Ship Manager for shipping and tracking packages. * Operate overhead cranes and Hyster forklifts safely and efficiently. * Maintain a clean and organized work environment. * Assist with ...

This role involves managing repair and maintenance budgets, overseeing technical purchases and deliveries, and coordinating dry-dock and wet-dock projects. The Ship Superintendent will work closely ...

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How much do ship manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for ship manager in the United States is $61,351.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some of the main challenges a Ship Manager typically faces in day-to-day operations?

Ship Managers often encounter challenges related to coordinating maintenance schedules, ensuring compliance with international maritime regulations, and managing crew welfare. They must also handle unexpected issues such as mechanical breakdowns or adverse weather, which can disrupt planned operations. Effective communication and swift decision-making are essential, as Ship Managers collaborate closely with on-board crew, shipowners, and port authorities to keep the vessel operating smoothly and safely.

What is the difference between Ship Manager vs Marine Superintendent?

AspectShip ManagerMarine Superintendent
CertificationsMaritime certifications, ship management licensesMaritime certifications, safety and management training
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, ship owner or management companyOnboard ships and onshore offices
Employer & Industry UsageShip management companies, shipping linesShipping companies, fleet operators
Primary FocusOverseeing ship operations, crew management, complianceSupervising ship safety, maintenance, and operational standards

While both roles involve maritime operations, a Ship Manager primarily handles overall ship management and crew coordination, often from an office setting. A Marine Superintendent focuses more on onboard safety, maintenance, and operational standards, often working both on ships and in offices. Both roles are essential in the shipping industry but differ in scope and daily responsibilities.

What does a Ship Manager do?

A Ship Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations, maintenance, and safety of a ship. They coordinate the activities of the crew, ensure that the vessel complies with maritime regulations, and manage logistics such as cargo handling, provisions, and repairs. Ship Managers also monitor budgets, schedules, and communicate with port authorities and shipping companies to ensure smooth voyages. Their role is crucial in maintaining the efficiency and safety of maritime operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ship Manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Ship Manager, you need a thorough knowledge of maritime operations, vessel maintenance, regulatory compliance, and a relevant degree or maritime certifications. Familiarity with fleet management software, International Safety Management (ISM) code systems, and budgeting tools is commonly required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help manage crews and coordinate with multiple stakeholders. These competencies ensure safe, efficient vessel operations and compliance with international standards in a complex maritime environment.
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Infographic showing various Ship Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,351 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

Job description

General Dynamics NASSCO is a proud member of the General Dynamics Marine Systems business unit. In addition to ship construction, our capabilities include advanced ship repair, conversion, and maintenance for both commercial and national defense assets. We encourage you to learn more about our open positions and how you can become part of the important and exciting work we do here at NASSCO. Come join our team! 

We currently have an exciting opportunity in our Programs department. This position specifically is located in Norfolk, Virginia. We are looking for 2 Ship Managers. The hours are 0600-1500, 1700 -1600 weekdays and weekends as required.

Shift : ALL

Security Clearance: No Clearance

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND PURPOSE (Job Description)
 

The Ship Manager is responsible for managing a pier side availability from the time the Project is being developed during the Planning Phase up until the final milestone is met, the availability is complete, and the ship is successfully delivered back to the customer. The Ship Manager will perform in a professional position requiring in-depth knowledge for working a pier side availability for both Combatant and Non Combatant vessels. Within defined objectives, the Ship Manager is responsible to provide independent, complex analysis, concept formulation and new method identification. Ship Manager’s perform as the lead representative of our Company, and act as the prime point of contact for our customers. The avoidance of, inaccurate decisions, errors in work and reporting or passing out information that may put the fiscal position of the organization at risk or damage the Company's reputation is one of the Ship Manager I’s primary responsibilities.

POSITION DEMANDS (Education/Training)

Typically has a BA/BS in Engineering, Computer Science, Science or a related academic field plus 2 years directly related experience or AA/AS plus 4 years directly related experience or 8 years directly related experience.

                   

POSITION DEMANDS (Required Experience)

  • Preferred minimum of eight (8) years of shipboard repair experience within a Public or Private shipyard (Prior military experience with the US Navy in an engineering or directly related field would qualify).
  • Must have a minimum of eight (8) years’ experience managing technical personnel within complex activities or shipboard availabilities.
  • Must have managed a pier side availability
  • In-depth knowledge of the tools and systems used at NASSCO-Norfolk for managing availabilities.
  • Must have experience in using Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Project, Excel, Word and Power Point while being able to navigate in the computer server environment.
  • Must have experience of working within a “Cost Type” or “Fixed Type” Contract
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, with reliable, insurable transportation and willing to carry a “business” rider if necessary while using this vehicle when accomplishing company business activities.
  • Able to gain access to Government facilities, and able to obtain a Security clearance once employed by NASSCO-Norfolk.
  • Able to work nights and weekends during peak workloads or as requested by Senior Management. Must be willing to travel and manage ship repair availabilities in remote, out-of-state locations for extended periods of time.
  • Must be able to wear personal protective equipment- including a respirator.
     

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Carrying

Lifting

X

Walking

X

Climbing

Pulling

X

Must be able to go on vessels

X

Crawling

X

Sitting

X

Visual Requirements:

X

Crouching

X

Standing

X

Hearing

X

Stooping

Other:

X

Kneeling

X

Talking

  

Vision Requirements: The worker is required to have visual acuity to perform an activity such as: operating machines where the seeing job is at or within arm’s reach or performing mechanical or skilled trade tasks of a non-repetitive nature such as ones by electricians, technicians, service people, painters, mechanics, etc.

WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

  • Reports to the Program Manager.
  • Maintain relevant/professional outsourcing relationships with our Teaming Partners/Sub Contractors in tracking milestones and work percent complete for all contracted work.
  • Notify Accounting Department when work completion takes place so invoices can be sent to customers and payments to Teaming Partners/Sub Contractors can be approved in a timely manner.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact with and manage others.
  • Has supervisory responsibility for all employees assigned to the project team.

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensures all project information being provided by our customers is forwarded to all departments within our company, and that all project data and information is regularly entered into the appropriate management data systems for internal reviews. Implements Project Management processes and tools by contributing to the process and providing guidelines to support the project.
  • Regularly reviews the project status and provides an assessment to senior management regarding cost and schedule
  • Ensures that the progress for the availability is accurate
  • Monitors material status for the availability
  • Assists the Planning Department in developing project proposals, job estimates and schedules.
  • Able to delegate responsibilities between Area Managers assigned directly to the Project
  • Able to assemble, plan, lead and facilitate regular cross-functional Project Team meetings with company personnel, our Sub Contractors, as well as representatives from our customers and the US Navy.
  • Assesses change order impacts and how they impact milestones
  • Able to develop detailed task list, work effort assessment, including short and long-term impacts to their availability
  • Able to identify changes in work scope to ensure appropriate planning measures are being taken within the Planning, Estimating, Production and Contracts Departments, including the customers inputs for reassessing, renegotiating, and amending the scope of work, schedules and budgets.
  • Must be able to identify, assess and analyze with the Team, any risk and/or issues that may compromise the successful completion of the project, and develop plans/actions that will remove this risk. Able to provide leadership when schedule / production conflicts may occur and the Team is looking for resolution.
  • Capable of leading 4 to 6 assigned Area Managers.

ACCOUNTABILITY

  • Responsible to provide independent, complex analysis, concept formulation and new method identification.
  • Maintain overall responsibility of project budgets and schedules to ensure project completion is “On-time and On Schedule”.

UNIQUE/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
 

Regular, reliable attendance on-site is an essential function of the job. Must be willing to travel and have reliable transportation.  Must be a U.S. citizen and qualify for a Common Access Card (CAC) or DBIDS badge.  Must have reliable record of attendance and punctuality and be available for overtime as required.  Must be able to physically transit all areas of the facility.  Regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects or controls, and to talk and hear.  Must have good eye/hand coordination.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Must be familiar with working in a naval-ship-work-environment and be able to go aboard marine vessels and the drydock, climb ladders, work in tanks and confined spaces, and wear personal protective equipment.  These areas can be dirty, dusty, hot or cold, and noisy.

General Dynamics NASSCO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

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