Work The Seas - Maritime Trades Need Skilled Workers

Launch into maritime trades careers with shipyards, marine facilities, and coastal operations that offer specialized skills development. WORKERS.COM connects skilled professionals with maritime industries that need welders, mechanics, and fabricators, providing stable employment and unique expertise in ship maintenance and marine construction.
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Maritime Trades Careers Designed for Sea-Ready Workers

The maritime industry offers career paths you won't find anywhere else. Maritime trades work - welding, shipfitting, marine construction, and naval operations - combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology in ways that keep the work challenging and rewarding.

WORKERS.COM has spent decades building relationships with shipyards, marine construction companies, naval contractors, offshore operations, and maritime service firms across all 50 states and international ports who need professionals committed to maritime excellence.

Since 1989, we've helped thousands of professionals build lasting maritime trades careers with employers who understand that maritime work requires specialized knowledge and offer the training, advancement, and compensation that skilled maritime professionals deserve.
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Why Maritime Trades Professionals Rely on WORKERS.COM

The maritime industry offers career paths that combine traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Maritime trades careers provide job security in an industry that can't be outsourced, but finding entry points requires knowing which employers train and develop maritime professionals. WORKERS.COM opens doors to these specialized professionals.

What sets WORKERS.COM apart:

Recruiters who know the maritime industry.

Maritime work is specialized from top to bottom. We know the differences between structural welding and pipe welding, shipfitting and marine construction.

No cost to you, ever.

WORKERS.COM is free for job seekers. Employers cover service costs.

First access to jobs before public listing.

Maritime employers come to WORKERS.COM when they need experienced tradespeople. Maritime trades careers come directly to you.

Port-based and traveling crew positions.

Start with temporary maritime work, explore marine trades through temp-to-hire, or build permanent waterfront careers.

24/7 support.

Maritime schedules are unpredictable - our availability isn't. We're always here.
Three decades of marine industry relationships enable WORKERS.COM to identify maritime employers who invest in proper safety training and maintain professional work environments.

Types of Maritime Trades Careers Available

Maritime trades is a broad field, and the right job depends on your training, certifications, and the type of work you specialize in best. WORKERS.COM supports a wide range of maritime trades careers across multiple industries.

Structural Welder Jobs

Available on shipyard projects, marine construction sites, and offshore installations. These roles require precision and strong technical expertise in structural welding.

Shipfitter Jobs

Common in naval shipbuilding, ship repair, and marine construction. Employers look for professionals with solid maritime safety experience and the ability to work with complex vessel systems.

Pipe Welder and Marine Construction Jobs

Roles in offshore platforms, naval vessels, and maritime infrastructure requiring professionals with maritime compliance knowledge and attention to safety tolerances.

Naval Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Positions

Available in shipyards, repair facilities, and maritime service environments. These positions often offer steady hours and consistent weekly schedules.

Offshore Welding Jobs

High-demand roles in offshore platforms, subsea operations, and marine energy projects. Certifications such as AWS and IMCA are often required and significantly increase earning potential.

Opportunities from Basics to Mastery Level

Where specialized maritime expertise unlocks supervisory and technical management roles. We connect maritime professionals with career paths advancing their long-term goals.

Salary, Professional Credentials, and What Management Looks For

Pay for maritime trades careers varies based on specialization, certifications, experience, and job location. Entry-level professionals in general maritime work start at competitive hourly rates. Professionals certified on specialized skills such as offshore welding or naval shipbuilding consistently access higher-paying roles and more consistent work.

Key certifications that improve your job prospects and earning potential include AWS (American Welding Society), IMCA (International Marine Contractors Association), OSHA 10 and OSHA 30, and maritime-specific training on major vessel systems.

Beyond certifications, employers hiring for maritime trades careers look for proven maritime safety records, the ability to read technical drawings and vessel specifications, reliable attendance, and a professional attitude on multi-contractor maritime sites.

Many maritime trades careers also offer overtime, per diem for travel assignments, and benefits packages including health insurance and retirement contributions. WORKERS.COM connects professionals with opportunities that match their current credentials while supporting long-term career advancement.
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Join the WORKERS.COM Community where maritime trades professionals share career paths and opportunities. Learn about emerging marine industries, certification requirements, and growth potential.

Career discussions include:
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Network of validated marine industry experts.

Talk to our recruiters and professionals with maritime connections.

Educational materials and certification updates.

Coast Guard requirements, merchant marine credentials, shipping updates, and captain licensing pathways.

Marine professions and vessel crew alliances.

Access latest openings and ventures prior to mass advertising.

A dedicated framework supporting professional journeys.

Seek direction from skilled maritime professionals and cultivate bonds that enhance your career development.

The WORKERS.COM Approach to Maritime Trades Careers

Connecting to maritime trades careers through WORKERS.COM offers a nautical and results-driven pathway. The platform understands your scheduling needs and targets rapid employment placement.
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Search current opportunities

Browse available maritime trades careers filtered by specialization, location, and experience level.
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Submit your information

Share your resume and details about your certifications, maritime experience, and what matters most in your next role.
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Get matched with employers

Your profile is aligned with employers actively seeking professionals with your qualifications, certifications, and availability.
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Connect with a recruiter

A WORKERS.COM recruiter who understands maritime trades and marine operations will reach out to discuss your background and career goals.
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Interview and start work

We coordinate interviews and support you through the process. Many professionals start their new positions within days of applying.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of maritime trades careers are available through WORKERS.COM?

WORKERS.COM connects professionals with jobs across a wide range of maritime specializations and industries. Available positions include structural welder jobs, shipfitter jobs, pipe welder jobs, marine construction jobs, naval shipbuilding careers, and offshore welding jobs. We work with employers in shipyards, marine construction, naval contracting, offshore operations, and maritime service firms across all 50 states and international ports. Whether you specialize in one discipline or work across multiple maritime trades, we match you with roles that fit your experience and certifications.

How quickly can I start working after applying for maritime trades careers?

Many professionals are matched with opportunities within days of submitting their resume. If you hold current certifications such as AWS or IMCA and can pass a drug screening, some employers can bring you on board within the same week. WORKERS.COM pre-screens and verifies all candidates so the hiring process moves faster for both professionals and employers.

Do I need certifications to apply for maritime trades careers?

Does it cost anything to apply for maritime trades careers through WORKERS.COM?

Can maritime trades careers lead to long-term employment and career growth?

Requirements vary by role and specialization. Some entry-level positions are available for professionals with on-the-job experience and a clean record. Higher-paying roles, particularly offshore welding and naval shipbuilding positions, require specific certifications such as AWS, IMCA, OSHA 10 or 30, and in some cases maritime-specific credentials. WORKERS.COM places professionals at all certification levels and can advise you on which credentials will open the most doors in your specialty.
No. Applying and working with WORKERS.COM is completely free for workers. You never pay placement fees or any other charges. Employers pay for our services, which means every dollar you earn goes directly to you. There are no hidden costs at any stage of the process.
Yes. Temporary and contract positions frequently convert to permanent roles for professionals who perform well. Entry-level professionals who demonstrate reliability, safety awareness, and skill often advance to lead positions with higher pay. Experienced professionals can also transition into supervisory, inspection, safety coordination, or training roles. WORKERS.COM supports your career at every stage, not just your next job.

Start Your Maritime Trades Career Journey

Once you've decided to navigate your career forward, do it now. WORKERS.COM facilitates locating maritime trades positions that complement your expertise and nurture advancement. Collaborate with a staffing partner that has linked thousands of skilled professionals with quality firms for more than three decades. Your voyage begins.
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