Maritime Career Guide: World-Class Jobs on Tankers and Cargo Ships – How to Get Started in 2026

By Oko Immanuel
Petroleum/Subsea Engineer | Founder, Offshore Pipeline Insight | Texas A&M Alumnus
March 11, 2026

The maritime industry remains one of the most rewarding and truly global career paths in 2026. Working aboard tankers(crude oil, product, chemical, LNG/LPG) or cargo ships (container, bulk carrier, general cargo) offers excellent pay, worldwide travel, structured contracts, and the chance to build serious technical expertise especially if you’re interested in engineering, operations, or integrity-related roles that overlap with offshore pipelines and subsea systems.

Many of these jobs are accessible to people with maritime training, STCW certification, or even entry-level experience. Below is a realistic overview of the most in-demand roles right now, typical salaries (gross monthly USD estimates), contract lengths, day-to-day responsibilities, and step-by-step guidance on how to apply.

Deck Department Roles

  1. Deck Cadet / Trainee Deck Officer
    Responsibilities: Learn navigation, cargo handling, watchkeeping, deck maintenance under supervision.
    Salary: $800–$1,500 + allowances.
    Contract: 6–12 months training.
    How to apply:
    • Complete a maritime academy program or cadetship sponsorship (many companies sponsor).
    • Get basic STCW certificates (Basic Safety Training, Security Awareness).
    • Apply via company cadet programs (Maersk, Teekay, Scorpio Tankers, Frontline) or agencies like V.Ships, Anglo-Eastern.
    • Search: “Deck Cadet sponsorship 2026” on Martide or Maritime-Union.
  2. 3rd Officer / 3rd Mate
    Responsibilities: Bridge watchkeeping, cargo operations oversight, safety equipment checks.
    Salary: $3,500–$5,500 (tankers often higher).
    Contract: 4–6 months.
    How to apply:
    • Obtain Officer of the Watch (OOW) unlimited license (STCW Reg II/1).
    • Build sea time (usually 12 months as cadet).
    • Apply directly on company career pages or through crewing agents (Wilhelmsen, Synergy Marine).
    • Use keywords: “3rd Officer tanker” or “3rd Mate bulk carrier” on Jobships or SeaCareer.
  3. Chief Officer / First Mate
    Responsibilities: Cargo stability, deck crew management, loading/discharging supervision (critical on tankers).
    Salary: $8,000–$15,000+.
    Contract: 3–5 months.
    How to apply:
    • Need Chief Mate unlimited license (STCW Reg II/2).
    • Accumulate sea time as 2nd Officer.
    • Target tanker operators (BW Tankers, DHT, Euronav) via LinkedIn or direct applications.
  4. Master / Captain
    Responsibilities: Full command of vessel, navigation, regulatory compliance.
    Salary: $12,000–$22,000+.
    Contract: 2–4 months.
    How to apply:
    • Master unlimited license (STCW Reg II/3 or II/2).
    • Extensive sea time and proven command experience.
    • Apply through senior officer networks or top-tier companies (Maersk Tankers, Shell Shipping).

Engine Department Roles

  1. Engine Cadet / Trainee Engineer
    Responsibilities: Engine room watchkeeping, basic maintenance, pumps/generators.
    Salary: $800–$1,800.
    Contract: 6–12 months training.
    How to apply: Same as deck cadet—company sponsorships are common.
  2. 3rd Engineer / 3rd Assistant Engineer
    Responsibilities: Engine watch, auxiliary machinery maintenance.
    Salary: $4,000–$6,500.
    Contract: 4–6 months.
    How to apply: OOW (Engine) unlimited license + sea time.
  3. Chief Engineer
    Responsibilities: Lead engine department, oversee all machinery and repairs.
    Salary: $10,000–$22,000+ (tankers higher).
    Contract: 3–5 months.
    How to apply: Chief Engineer unlimited license + significant experience.

Ratings & Specialist Roles

  1. Able Seaman (AB)
    Responsibilities: Mooring, cargo handling, deck maintenance.
    Salary: $2,500–$4,500.
    Contract: 6–9 months.
    How to apply: STCW AB certificate + sea time.
  2. Pumpman (Tankers only)
    Responsibilities: Cargo pump operations, tank cleaning, stripping.
    Salary: $3,000–$5,500.
    Contract: 4–6 months.
    How to apply: Experience on tankers + pumpman endorsement.
  3. Electro-Technical Officer (ETO)
    Responsibilities: Electrical/automation systems maintenance.
    Salary: $6,000–$10,000.
    Contract: 4–6 months.
    How to apply: ETO certificate + electrical background.

Step-by-Step: How to Land a Maritime Job in 2026

  1. Get certified Complete STCW Basic Safety Training (BST), Security Awareness, and medical certificate (ENG1 or equivalent).
  2. Build credentials Get passport, seaman’s book/discharge book, visas (Schengen, US C1/D if needed).
  3. Search & apply
    • Sites: Martide.com, Jobships.com, Maritime-Union.com, SeaCareer.com, Rigzone.com (maritime section).
    • Agencies: V.Ships, Anglo-Eastern, Synergy Marine, Columbia Shipmanagement.
    • Direct companies: Maersk Tankers, Teekay, Scorpio Tankers, Frontline, BW LPG, DHT.
  4. Tailor your application Highlight any engineering background, safety knowledge, or offshore experience.
  5. Network Join LinkedIn groups (“Seafarers Worldwide”, “Tanker Jobs”, “Offshore Wind & Maritime”) and follow companies.
  6. Prepare for interviews Expect questions on safety, cargo handling (tankers), and emergency procedures.

The maritime world rewards dedication many start as cadets or ratings and rise to officer levels quickly. If you’re considering this path, which role excites you most?

Drop a comment or email me at oko@offshorepipelineinsight.com I’d love to help brainstorm your application strategy.
Oko

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