As an ACDI certified diver at U.S. Underwater (a Consor company), you will be an active member of our dive teams. You will be involved in a full range of commercial diving and IRM (inspection, repair, and maintenance) services both inland and offshore. You will work with a broad array of industries including oil and gas, shipping, defense, power generation, construction and marine infrastructure, and with municipalities throughout Texas. What You'll Do: Collaborate and operate with small, self-reliant team to accomplish various underwater tasks, including dredging, underwater welding, salvage operations, hazardous material (Haz-Mat) diving, and heavy construction. Projects will occur at diverse locations sucha s dams, offshore vessels or facilities, lakes, reservoirs, revers, and sewage or radioactive storage pools. Work an average daily shift of 8-12 hours. Work a typlcal schedule from Monday to Friday, averaging 54 hours per week over the last year. Expect to spend 3 ourt of 4 weeks out of town, with approximately one week per month of local work. Longer, more complex jobs such as offshore projects or heavy construction may require extended periods away, with crew changes approximately every 21 days. Conduct dives as directed by the Dive Supervisor, with the expectation of daily diving activities, depending on site safety conditions. Safely and efficiently operate the deck during dive operations. Perform daily maintenance of all dive gear as instructed by the Dive Supervisor. Identify, mark, and report any safety hazards on deck to ensure safe diving operations. Engage invarious daily activities, including crane operations, lifting and rigging, chamber operations, equipment handling (such as basic hat hook-up), jet pumps, water blasters, grit pots, dive station setup, dressing mobilization, and demobilization.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED