2025-10-24 – Weekly Maritime Jobs : Remote maritime roles on the rise

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This week, there’s a healthy mix of roles across the maritime industry, from legal positions to engineering experts. The market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those with specialized skills. Remote work is gaining traction, too—perfect for those who prefer a bit more flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Maritime Attorney
    Company: CyberCoders | Location: Westport, CT
    Looking for someone well-versed in maritime law. If you love staying updated on regulations and legal nuances, this might be your fit.
    Apply Here

  • Maritime Transactional Attorney
    Company: CyberCoders | Location: Westport, CT
    With at least 5 years of experience in maritime law, this role involves navigating complex transactions. Perfect for those with a knack for detail.
    Apply Here

  • Maritime Safety Officer
    Company: Westar Marine Services | Location: San Francisco, CA
    If you’re into safety and regulations, this job requires strong knowledge of international and local maritime safety standards.
    Apply Here

  • Maritime Estimator
    Company: Main Industries | Location: Hampton, VA
    This role is all about staying on top of industry pricing trends, perfect for detail-oriented folks with a head for numbers.
    Apply Here

  • Maritime Forensic Expert - Marine Engineer
    Company: Robson Forensic | Location: Atlanta, GA
    With 15+ years of experience and a knack for marine engineering, you’ll delve into safety and forensic investigations.
    Apply Here

  • Account Executive (Maritime)
    Company: Total Aerospace Services | Location: Sunnyside, NY
    This role is for someone who loves business development and has a strategic mindset. Dive into the world of maritime with a focus on growth.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are looking strong this week. If working from home suits you, there are some solid roles available.

  • Associate Attorney - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Lakewood, CA
    Tackle intriguing maritime law cases and more, all from your home office.
    Apply Here

  • Autonomous Vessel Test Manager
    Company: Sea Machines | Location: Boston, MA
    Join a team that’s applying A.I. to maritime tech, shaking up the industry from anywhere.
    Apply Here

  • Associate Attorney - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: New York, NY
    Handle complex litigation while sipping coffee in your own living room.
    Apply Here

See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Hope you find something that catches your eye this week. Good luck with the applications and let’s keep things moving forward. Until next time!

I’ve had better luck on remote ops/chartering roles when I put vessel types, tonnage, and compliance (ISM/ISPS) at the top of the CV and add a line like “UTC coverage: 06:00–20:00” so recruiters know my windows. It speeds up callbacks, but some “remote” listings still expect occasional port or yard visits — clarify that before final interviews.

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Got more traction on remote fleet support by adding my nearest port and travel radius to the cover letter and noting TWIC/Schengen ready. > listings still expect occasional port or yard visits — clarify that before final interviews. Totally — ask for the cadence and who covers travel/PPE; one “remote” offer turned into every‑third‑week yard work until I pushed back.

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I started getting quicker replies when I listed specific tools up top — “Veson IMOS, ShipNet, DNV Veracity, RightShip, Teams + stable 200 Mbps/UPS” — and added a one-liner on remote drill facilitation and incident-report turnaround; it’s like showing your toolkit before you step on the bridge. Small caveat: a few remote postings have asked for a brief “trial shift” or weekend on-call block, so be explicit about availability.

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