Offshore Energy

Subsea Engineer — Global Hiring Overview

Subsea Engineers design and operate subsea systems — production hardware, umbilicals, manifolds, and pipelines.

Median Salary
$155k
$112k – $217k
Demand Score
86/100
High
Monthly Openings
1.2K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+12%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for subsea engineers in the global maritime market is robust. Maritime employers report a 12% year-on-year increase in Subsea Engineer mandates, driven by the offshore oil & gas upcycle and the buildout of offshore wind across Europe, Asia, and the US.

Salary Trend

Subsea Engineer compensation typically falls between $112k and $217k, with experienced subsea engineers in the global maritime market commanding $217k+ 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

Subsea Engineers typically progress to Offshore Engineer, ROV Pilot roles, or into OIM, asset manager, and offshore operations leadership across oil & gas and wind across the global hiring maritime market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design subsea production systems
  • Manage installation and IRM campaigns
  • Drive integrity and reliability

Qualifications

  • B.Eng / M.Eng subsea / mechanical
  • 5+ years subsea experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Subsea Engineer in the global maritime market is around $155k, typically ranging from $112k to $217k based on rank, sea-time, type experience, and the maritime employer.