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The average salary for a Sailors and Marine Oiler in U.S. is $57,800.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $57,800

$29,120$78,340

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.79

$14.00$37.67

What does a Sailors and Marine Oiler earn?

Sailors and Marine Oilers can expect to earn on average $57,800 per year across the United States. In their roles they provide services both ashore and at sea, working in a variety of fields ranging from freight forwarding to engineering and maintenance. Sailors and Marine Oilers may specialise in one area such as navigation, deck operations, or engineering work.

How to earn more as a Sailors and Marine Oiler

"To become a Sailor or Marine Oiler, you'll need to go through the Navy or Marine Corps. You can join either service by taking a test and going through the enlistment process. To advance in rank and salary, you can take various courses and learn new skills, such as radio communications, navigation, and safety operations. If you're looking for even more leadership roles, you can enter various programs within either service, or join one of the specialized divisions like the Diver's, Seabee's or the Marines Security Forces. With the right experience, you can even become a self-employed marine consultant or start a business focused on maritime operations."