All careers

Marine Supervisor Courses

Marine Supervisors manage vessel movements and safety to ensure efficient offshore operations and regulatory compliance.

    • AI Exposure: Not Rated

      AI Occupational Exposure score unavailable For more insight, research the specific tasks and skills required for the role.

      Explore all careers
  • AI Occupational Exposure score unavailable For more insight, research the specific tasks and skills required for the role.
AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

How do I become a Marine Supervisor?

Get qualified to work as a Marine Supervisor with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Further reading

Planning your study trip to Australia

12th January 2026

What to Expect from Your First Weeks in Australia as an International Student

29th December 2025

Can You Work While Studying English in Australia? A Guide for Students

15th December 2025

Marine Supervisor careers

A Marine Supervisor oversees the safety and efficiency of maritime operations on offshore platforms, ports, or support vessels. You might work for energy corporations, port authorities, or shipping companies. You will focus on vessel movements, cargo loading, and the integrity of mooring and towing systems. By managing daily marine activities and coordinating emergency responses, you ensure compliance with international maritime laws and protect the safety of the crew and environment.

Marine Supervisors play a critical role in complex maritime logistics. You must be highly organised and authoritative, with extensive technical knowledge of vessel stability and maritime safety. You will liaise with vessel masters and shore-based management to ensure all marine operations are conducted smoothly and that the facility adheres to strict Australian regulatory standards.