Your Course to a
Maritime Career
Starts Here.
Your Course to a Maritime Career Starts Here.
The Hampton Roads Maritime Training System (HRMTS) helps you explore, prepare, and launch a rewarding career in our local maritime industry. Whether you’re ready to enroll or just testing the waters, our team of career planners will guide you every step of the way.
What to Expect.

Let’s Get Started.
Step 1: Explore Your Options
Not sure where to start? Explore maritime careers and local training programs. Ready to dive in? Connect with a career planner.
Explore Careers Below:
Welder
As a Marine Welder, you will be responsible for performing welding and fabrication tasks in the marine industry. Your primary focus will be on the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine vessels, structures, and equipment. Your expertise in welding techniques and materials will contribute to ensuring the integrity, safety, and functionality of maritime assets.
Shipfitter
As a Maritime Structural Fitter, you will play a vital role in the construction, repair, and maintenance of maritime vessels, structures, and equipment. You will work closely with engineers, welders, and fabricators to ensure precise fitting and alignment of structural components, ensuring the integrity and safety of maritime assets. Your expertise in blueprint interpretation, layout, and fitting techniques will contribute to the successful completion of marine construction and repair projects.
Pipefitter
As a Pipefitter in the marine industry, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, and repair of piping systems aboard vessels, offshore platforms, and maritime facilities. You will collaborate closely with engineers, welders, and other trades to fabricate, assemble, and test piping systems that transport fluids and gases safely and efficiently. Your skills in blueprint interpretation, pipe layout, and fitting techniques will ensure accurate alignment, proper flow, and structural integrity of all piping assemblies. Your attention to detail and precision will contribute to the reliability and safety of vital marine systems.
Inside Machinist
As a Maritime Inside Machinist, you will create parts by operating various machines (manual and/or CNC) such as; lathes, mills, vertical machining centers, horizontal boring mills, etc. Inside machinists also troubleshoot operations and take appropriate actions to correct them. The machinists perform quality inspections, verifying that the dimensions of workpieces are in accordance with drawing specifications.
Outside Machinist
As a Maritime Outside Machinist, you will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of mechanical systems and equipment on maritime vessels. Your primary focus will be on the propulsion systems, auxiliary machinery, and various mechanical components crucial for the efficient operation of marine vessels. Your expertise in machining, mechanical assembly, and troubleshooting will contribute to the reliable performance and safety of maritime assets.
Electrical Technician
As a Marine Electrical Technician, you will play a critical role in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and equipment on maritime vessels. Your primary focus will be on ensuring the safe and efficient operation of electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, communication, navigation, and control systems. Your expertise in marine electrical systems, troubleshooting, and compliance with industry regulations will contribute to the reliable performance and safety of maritime assets.
Marine Insulator
As a Marine Electrical Technician, you will play a critical role in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and equipment on maritime vessels. Your primary focus will be on ensuring the safe and efficient operation of electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, communication, navigation, and control systems. Your expertise in marine electrical systems, troubleshooting, and compliance with industry regulations will contribute to the reliable performance and safety of maritime assets.
Sheet Metal Fabricator
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Coating/Marine Painter
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Merchant Seaman
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Offshore Wind Turbine
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Commercial Driver
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Marine Insulator
As a Marine Insulator, your specialization lies in the insulation, installation, and upkeep of marine vessels, offshore platforms, and maritime structures. Your pivotal role revolves around establishing and preserving a secure and efficient operational environment. This involves insulating diverse components and systems against heat, cold, noise, and fire hazards. Your collaborative efforts with shipbuilding firms, offshore oil and gas operations, and maintenance teams are crucial in delivering effective insulation solutions.
Sheet Metal Fabricator
As a Marine Sheet Metal Fabricator, your role will be essential in the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and structures. You will specialize in fabricating and installing sheet metal components used in various applications onboard ships, offshore platforms, and other maritime installations.
Coating/Marine Painter
As a Maritime Coating Specialist, you will be responsible for applying protective coatings and surface treatments to maritime vessels, structures, and equipment. Your primary focus will be on preserving and enhancing the integrity and longevity of maritime assets by preventing corrosion, ensuring proper adhesion, and achieving aesthetic finishes.
Merchant Seaman
As a Merchant Seaman, also known as a Merchant Marine, your role is absolutely vital when it comes to working with commercial ships engaged in various maritime activities. Your contributions are central to ensuring the safe and efficient operation of vessels, managing cargo handling, and skillfully navigating the seas. You would serve in different capacities and departments on board ships, collectively contributing to the smooth functioning of maritime operations.
Offshore Wind Turbine
As an Offshore Wind Turbine Technician, you will be responsible for the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of wind turbines located in offshore wind farms. Your role will involve working at sea, often in challenging weather conditions, to ensure the reliable and efficient operation of wind energy systems. You will play a vital role in the renewable energy sector, contributing to the production of clean and sustainable electricity.
Commercial Driver
As a Maritime Commercial Driver, you will play a crucial role in the transportation of goods and materials within the maritime industry. You will primarily operate commercial vehicles, such as trucks and trailers, to transport cargo to and from ports, terminals, warehouses, and other maritime facilities.
Step 2:
Complete the Interest Form
Start your journey by filling out a quick interest form. Within 2–4 business days, a Maritime Career Planner will reach out by phone or email to schedule your one-on-one session.
More questions? Check our our FAQ.
Step 3:
Meet Your Career Planner
During your personalized session, your planner will:
- Identify your career goals
- Review training programs & funding options
- Discuss and overcome potential barriers
- Connect you to resources like school tours and employer visits
Step 4:
Enroll in Training
Your planner will help you complete enrollment paperwork and speak directly with training providers on your behalf, making tuition arrangements and confirming your training start date.
Most participants complete their initial intake and eligibility screening within 1–2 weeks, depending on document submission.
Step 5:
Launch Your Career
Once training is complete, your planner stays with you until you’re job-ready. They can help you:
- Attend resume workshops
- Get connected to hiring events and job fairs
- Receive personalized employment support until you’re hired
Your Path.
Your Choice.
Your Time
is Now.
What to Expect.
Step 1:
Explore Your Option
Step 2:
Complete the Interest Form
Step 3:
Meet with Your Career Planner
Step 4:
Enroll in Training
Step 5:
Launch Your Career

