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The average salary for a Watercraft Service Attendant in U.S. is $29,960.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $29,960

$22,980$37,810

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $14.40

$11.05$18.18

What does a Watercraft Service Attendant earn?

On average, Watercraft Service Attendants earn around $29,960 per year in the U.S. Watercraft Service Attendants work with clients offering services including launching and retrieving boats, cleaning vessels and docks, fueling, and dealing with customers enquiries. They may also specialise in providing services such as boat electrical repair, engine repair, deck maintenance, and navigation device installation.

How to earn more as a Watercraft Service Attendant

To become a Watercraft Service Attendant, you will need to have knowledge of watercrafts and systems, and have a qualification, such as a diploma, in marine studies. Alternatively, you can also learn on the job as a trainee. To boost your earning potential and progress, you could move into a specialised field, such as hull maintenance, or become a supervisor or manager. You could also choose to become a freelancer or start your own business in the watercraft services industry.