A marine engineer resume that just says "maintained ship machinery" gets passed over. Employers want vessels and machinery, watchkeeping, maintenance and reliability, and licenses. This guide shows what to highlight, how to quantify it, how to write skills, and how it differs from a ship captain — with FAQs.
A naval architect resume that just says "designed ships" gets passed over. Employers want vessel design, hydrodynamics, stability and structure, and projects. This guide shows what to highlight, how to quantify it, how to write skills, and how it differs from a marine engineer — with FAQs.
An offshore engineer resume that just says "worked offshore" gets passed over. Employers want offshore structures, analysis, installation, and codes. This guide shows what to highlight, how to quantify it, how to write skills, and how it differs from a subsea engineer — with FAQs.
A subsea engineer resume that just says "worked on subsea" gets passed over. Employers want subsea systems, design, installation and integrity, and projects. This guide shows what to highlight, how to quantify it, how to write skills, and how it differs from an offshore engineer — with FAQs.