In South Korea, the subsea sector is a key component of the country's growing focus on offshore energy resources, including oil, gas, and renewable energy projects. This industry is generating a range of specialized job opportunities. Subsea engineers are in demand to design and develop underwater infrastructure, such as pipelines, risers, and wellheads. Technicians and divers are needed for the installation, maintenance, and repair of subsea equipment and systems, often working in challenging underwater environments. There are also roles for project managers who coordinate the complex logistics of subsea operations, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. Additionally, experts in marine geology and environmental science are required to assess and mitigate the environmental impacts of subsea activities. With South Korea's investment in offshore and subsea technologies, the sector offers diverse career paths and contributes significantly to the country’s energy and resource management strategies.