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The average salary for a Ship Engineer in U.S. is $96,910.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $96,910

$49,420$139,410

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $46.59

$23.76$67.02

What does a Ship Engineer earn?

Ship Engineers typically earn an average of $96,910 per year in the U.S.. Their job involves operating, maintaining and overseeing the installation, repair and operation of ships' engines and other mechanical equipment. Ship Engineers may decide to specialise in particular areas such as long-distance sailing or harbour towing services.

How to earn more as a Ship Engineer

"To become a Ship Engineer, you will need a degree in marine engineering, naval architecture, or a related field. Alternatively, you could pursue a degree apprenticeship. To advance your career, you could specialise in a certain area, such as mechanical engineering or become a manager within a nautical business. You could also work freelance or create your own engineering firm."