Diver (Temporary Response)
: Job Details :


Diver (Temporary Response)

Moran Environmental Recovery

Job Location : North Charleston,SC, USA

Posted on : 2024-11-18T09:00:36Z

Job Description :
Position DescriptionThe Diver 1 works below the surface of water, using surface supplied commercial diving or saturation diving equipment to inspect, repair, remove, or install equipment and structures in accordance with project specifications. This position will be specifically for Hurricane Response work. Position Essential Job Functions Project Logistics: Understand the operational parameters of all diving related equipment Repair such equipment as he or she is qualified to check-out to repair Be alert for and immediately report conditions that may be hazardous or unsafe Properly operate a decompression chamber as required for decompression or treatment as directed Properly complete all paperwork as required by employer policy and/or governmental regulations Do not perform any other task while operating the chamber Perform tasks as a bell standby diver directed by the supervisor Report to the diving supervisor any recent medical treatment or illness so that a proper determination can be made concerning fitness and/or ability to dive Immediately report all symptoms or suspected symptoms of DCS to the diving supervisor as early and accurately as possible Report to the diving supervisor any defect or malfunction of the diving equipment provided for the diving operation Perform routine maintenance on diving equipment Maintain a diver log book documenting all hyperbaric exposures Maintain log of experience for the purpose of updating corporate resume Read, understand and comply with all employer's policies and applicable governmental regulations, as they relate to their qualifications or performance while engaging in diving operationsQualifications Education High school diploma or equivalent Commercial diver training diploma from an Association of Diving Educators Experience Must be 18 years of age or older Minimum 36 months field experience in commercial diving operations Completed 600 working field days Minimum 30 days working on bell/saturation operations (for bell diver) Completed 400 working dives Minimum 100 working dives and recommended 25 Mixed gas dives (for bell diver) Knowledge/Skills ADCI Mixed Gas Diver Card, ADCI Mixed Gas Supervisor's Card ADCI Bell/SAT Diver Certification Card (for Bell Diver) Possess the knowledge and ability to perform the specific tasks under water and topside as assigned by the project supervisor Adequate knowledge of diving theory and practice Thorough understanding in the use of the USN and company air and mixed gas decompression tables Driver's license and acceptable driving record Passport and TWIC card Valid and current FA, BLS CPR, AED, & DAN 02 Personal resume Current dive hat inspection, current EGS inspection noting last visual and hydro test HAZWOPER, H2S, Safe Gulf or Rig Pass, HUET or BOISET, API Rigging, 10hr OSHA certification GDS Supervisor Training Current GDS mandatory training and other required programs Physical / Mental Requirements Ability to work any day of the week both night and day Ability to travel to project sites and work approximately 30 days on at a time Available for after hour emergency response Ability to complete pre-employment drug test and participate in random drug and alcohol testing program Ability to successfully complete a background check Ability to lift up to 50lbs., must be able to withstand the following for up to 12 hours per day in all weather conditions (Sun, Rain, Sleet, and Snow): stand, sit, walk, push, pull, squat, crouch, bend, stoop, crawl, kneel, climb stairs and ladders, repetitive reaching, and repetitive hand use Ability to meet DOT, ADCI, USCG, or HAZMAT physical & additional fitness ability requirements for the position in which you are filling. Maintain a current physical within one year before being exposed to hyperbaric conditions, as FIT TO DIVE
Apply Now!

Similar Jobs (0)