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Vessel Performance Analyst Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Port Engineer - Tanker

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$71K - $94K/yr

Your decisions directly influence vessel performance, safety, and charter success. * Professional ... Analyze performance data to improve reliability, fuel efficiency, and lifecycle outcomes.

Vessel Engineering Manager

Oakland, CA · On-site

$132K - $190K/yr

Verify vessel schedule integrity by monitoring daily performance and identifying potential ... Excellent ability to craft clear, concise documentation and apply critical analysis to complex ...

Vessel Engineering Manager

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$132K - $190K/yr

Verify vessel schedule integrity by monitoring daily performance and identifying potential ... Excellent ability to craft clear, concise documentation and apply critical analysis to complex ...

Knowledge of vessel performance optimization * Knowledge of Naval Architecture Principles * Knowledge of Noise, Vibration and Harshness Principles * Knowledge of Finite Element Analysis * Certified ...

Manage staff performing barge and vessel loading/unloading safety procedures; assist in analyzing ... performance expectations that align with company goals. * Manage equipment and labor expenses.

This role plays a key part in monitoring performance, managing exceptions, and ensuring smooth ... Analyze operational data and contribute to continuous improvement efforts * This role may require ...

Software Engineer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

About Vessel Vessel is building the future of housing. We combine breakthrough design, advanced ... We are not looking for LeetCode performance, a perfectly polished resume, or prior experience with ...

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How much do vessel performance analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for vessel performance analyst in the United States is $84,207.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Vessel Performance Analyst typically collaborate with other departments to improve fleet efficiency?

A Vessel Performance Analyst works closely with technical, operations, and fleet management teams to gather data, analyze vessel performance, and recommend optimization strategies. Collaboration often involves sharing insights from data analysis, discussing potential technical adjustments, and supporting decision-making regarding maintenance schedules or route planning. Regular meetings and cross-departmental projects are common, ensuring that all perspectives are considered in achieving fuel efficiency, cost savings, and regulatory compliance. This collaborative environment helps analysts to broaden their understanding of maritime operations and contributes to a culture of continuous improvement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vessel Performance Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vessel Performance Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of marine engineering or naval architecture, and typically a relevant degree in maritime studies or engineering. Familiarity with vessel performance monitoring systems, data analytics tools, and maritime regulatory software is crucial. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you interpret data and collaborate with ship crews and management. These skills are vital for optimizing vessel efficiency, reducing operational costs, and ensuring regulatory compliance in the maritime industry.

What are Vessel Performance Analysts?

Vessel Performance Analysts are professionals who monitor, evaluate, and optimize the operational efficiency of ships and other marine vessels. They analyze data collected from onboard systems and external sources to assess fuel consumption, speed, emissions, and other critical performance metrics. Their insights help shipping companies reduce costs, comply with environmental regulations, and improve overall vessel performance. Vessel Performance Analysts often collaborate with engineers, fleet managers, and crew to implement recommended improvements.

What is the difference between Vessel Performance Analyst vs Marine Data Analyst?

AspectVessel Performance AnalystMarine Data Analyst
CredentialsEngineering or maritime certifications, data analysis skillsData analysis, statistics, maritime or environmental background
Work EnvironmentMaritime industry, shipping companies, vessel operationsMarine research, environmental agencies, shipping industry
Employer & Industry UsageShipping lines, fleet operators, maritime consultanciesResearch institutions, environmental organizations, shipping firms
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding vessel efficiency, performance optimizationAnalyzing marine data, environmental impact studies

The Vessel Performance Analyst primarily focuses on optimizing vessel operations and efficiency within the maritime industry, utilizing engineering and maritime certifications. In contrast, the Marine Data Analyst often works with broader marine data sets, including environmental and research data. While both roles involve data analysis skills, their work environments and industry applications differ. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right career path or job opportunity in the maritime sector.

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Infographic showing various Vessel Performance Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,207 per year, or $40.5 per hour.

Port Engineer - Tanker

Constellation Navigation and Trading, LLC

Norfolk, VA • On-site

$79K - $106K/yr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Port Engineer – Tanker

Lead Critical Maritime Operations. Drive Performance. Shape the Future of U.S. Shipping.

At USMMI, you won’t just manage ships—you’ll help power the backbone of U.S. commerce and national security.

As a trusted leader in the maritime industry, USMMI operates a fleet of vessels supporting both commercial trade and vital government programs, including the Military Sealift Command and the Maritime Administration’s Tanker Security Program (TSP). Our work sits at the intersection of operational excellence, engineering innovation, and mission-critical logistics.

We are known for doing things the right way — holding ourselves to the highest global standards and continuously advancing best practices aligned with OCIMF. Our team brings deep expertise in ship operations, design, and lifecycle management, enabling us to deliver smart, reliable solutions in a complex and evolving industry.

Why Join USMMI

  • Mission-Driven Work: Support operations that directly impact U.S. economic strength and national security.
  • High-Impact Role: Your decisions directly influence vessel performance, safety, and charter success.
  • Professional Respect: Work alongside experienced mariners and engineers who value expertise and leadership.
  • Growth & Ownership: Take ownership of fleet performance and drive meaningful improvements.
  • Dynamic Environment: Split time between office strategy and hands-on vessel and shipyard operations.


Your Impact

As a Port Engineer, you will take ownership of the technical performance, safety, and compliance of MR tankers operating in the Jones Act trade. You’ll serve as a critical link between shipboard teams and shoreside leadership—ensuring vessels operate safely, efficiently, and at peak readiness.

This is a role for a seasoned Chief Engineer ready to transition to the shoreside (or elevate their current port engineering career) and make a measurable impact across a fleet.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead the technical management and operational readiness of assigned vessels.
  • Partner with Masters and Chief Engineers to ensure safe, efficient voyages.
  • Plan and execute maintenance strategies, repairs, and drydock periods.
  • Own and manage vessel budgets, balancing cost control with operational excellence.
  • Drive compliance across USCG, ABS, EPA, and international regulatory frameworks.
  • Champion safety culture and proactively address risks across the fleet.
  • Analyze performance data to improve reliability, fuel efficiency, and lifecycle outcomes.
  • Troubleshoot complex engineering issues and support crews with practical solutions.
  • Oversee vendor, shipyard, and class engagements for inspections and certifications.
  • Lead incident investigations and ensure effective corrective actions.
  • Contribute to audits and vetting programs (TMSA, SIRE 2.0, ISM, ISO).
  • Advance continuous improvement initiatives aligned with OCIMF best practices.

What You Bring

Required Experience & Credentials

  • U.S. Coast Guard Chief Engineer License (Unlimited HP) with Tank Vessel endorsement.
  • 10+ years sailing as Chief Engineer on MR tankers (40,000–50,000 DWT preferred).
  • Bachelor’s degree in marine engineering or related field.
  • Strong knowledge of U.S. and international maritime regulations (USCG, ABS, SOLAS/MARPOL, TMSA, SIRE 2.0).
  • Expertise in low-speed diesel propulsion, electrical systems, cargo systems, and automation.
  • Proven experience planning and executing drydock projects and managing budgets.


Core Strengths

  • Leadership and decision-making in high-stakes operational environments
  • Strong communication across shipboard and executive stakeholders
  • Analytical mindset with a focus on performance optimization
  • Hands-on problem solving with practical, field-ready solutions

Additional Requirements

  • Valid TWIC and U.S. Passport
  • Ability to travel extensively (domestic and international, often on short notice)
  • U.S. citizenship with eligibility for Secret clearance


Preferred

  • Prior port engineer or fleet management experience
  • Advanced degree in engineering management or related discipline


Work Environment & Travel

This role blends office-based planning with hands-on field execution:

  • Location: Norfolk, Virginia – On-Site
  • Travel: Extensive travel (including foreign travel and travel in cars, boats, ships, and airplanes) will be required to attend to shipyard maintenance, to ride vessels or visit vessels for quality assurance and general management of vessel and crews, and on short notice for casualties, to conduct investigations and to protect the company’s reputation, or as directed by management
  • Physical Demands & Work Environment


The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


General office setting, typically the employee may sit comfortably to perform the work, usually at a computer terminal with short breaks or lunch period. However, there may be some bending/stooping, reaching above shoulder level, walking; standing; carrying of light items such as papers, books, or packages of up to 25 pounds. You should be able to hear & speak clearly using phone / headset to communicate with customers; be able to navigate, view & enter information on the computer.


Operations Setting: typically, the employee must be able to be in Confined Spaces, Sit, Stand, Walk, Bend, Push/Pull, Kneel, Squat, Reaching and Twisting. Can not have any Fear of Heights. Also need the ability to consistently be able to lift 10lb – 100lb utilizing Folding Hand Truck & Dolly, Rolling Utility Carts or Single Hand Trucks (70 – 100%) of time.



Our Commitment to You

At USMMI, we are committed to providing a workplace where safety, professionalism, and respect come first. We invest in our people and empower them to take ownership, lead with confidence, and grow their careers in a meaningful way.

Ready to Take the Helm Shoreside

If you’re a seasoned Chief Engineer or experienced Port Engineer looking to make a broader impact, this is your opportunity to lead, influence, and help shape the future of maritime operations.