Marine Engineering

Marine Surveyor — Global Hiring Overview

Marine Surveyors inspect vessels, cargo, and offshore assets on behalf of class societies, P&I clubs, insurers, and owners.

Median Salary
$105k
$75.6k – $147k
Demand Score
90/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
2.8K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+12%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for marine surveyors in the global maritime market is exceptionally strong. Maritime employers report a 12% year-on-year increase in Marine Surveyor mandates, driven by newbuild orderbooks, dual-fuel conversions, and the global decarbonisation retrofit wave.

Salary Trend

Marine Surveyor compensation typically falls between $75.6k and $147k, with experienced marine surveyors in the global maritime market commanding $147k+ at leading shipowners, managers, ports, cruise operators, and offshore players. Total compensation often includes leave pay, travel, joining bonuses, performance pay, and ship-type or DP allowances.

Career Path

Marine Surveyors typically progress to Marine Superintendent, Naval Architect roles, or into lead naval architect, project director, and shipyard / consultancy leadership across the global hiring maritime market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out class, P&I, and cargo surveys
  • Issue reports and certificates
  • Liaise with owners, charterers, and authorities

Qualifications

  • Naval architect / master mariner / chief engineer
  • Class / surveying qualification

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Marine Surveyor in the global maritime market is around $105k, typically ranging from $75.6k to $147k based on rank, sea-time, type experience, and the maritime employer.