Diver

Morrison

Houma (LA)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

A diving services company in Houma, Louisiana is seeking divers with a strong background in diving operations. The position requires adherence to safety protocols, precise execution of commands from the Diving Supervisor, and detailed logbook maintenance. Candidates should hold relevant certifications and possess at least 3 years of diving experience. This role emphasizes safety, duty performance, and effective communication during operations.

Qualifications

  • Must have 3+ years of diving experience.
  • Must hold valid diving medical certificates.
  • Maintain a diver’s logbook with details of all dives.

Responsibilities

  • Obey all commands from Diving Supervisor.
  • Act as a standby diver and chamber operator when directed.
  • Report any symptoms of DCS to the Diving Supervisor.

Skills

Physical fitness
Following instructions
Knowledge of diving operations

Education

Education from ADC accredited school
TWIC, SafeGulf certifications

Job description

Basic Function:

The basic function of the position; is to perform specific tasks in the water and topside having detailed knowledge of diving operations and diving equipment in use, and of the assigned task. All divers shall be in possession of an up-to-date logbook which can be used to establish levels of experience.

Qualifications:
  • Accomplish all task assigned by the Diving Supervisor. In the event the diver is assigned a task for which he does not consider himself competent either by training and/or experience, the diver shall immediately inform the Dive Supervisor.
  • Read, understand and comply with all employer’s policies and procedures with applicable governmental regulations as they relate to their qualifications or performance while engaging in diving operations.
  • Maintain a high level of physical fitness.
Responsibilities and Duties:
  • Immediately obey all commands or instructions from the Diving Supervisor to return to the surface, first decompression stop, or bell.
  • Ensure the deepest depth attained during the dive has been established before the ascent.
  • Safety transition from the water to the decompression chamber without avoidable delay.
  • Act as a standby diver when directed to do so. While active as a standby diver, the diver shall:
    • Be dressed sufficiently to allow near immediate entry into the water and to stay at depth as long as circumstances require.
    • Remain at their station throughout the entire dive and in-water decompression.
    • Monitor the dive radio to constantly remain abreast of events of the dive.
  • Not be assigned any tasks that might interfere with their duties as a standby diver while there is a diver in the water.
  • Act as a chamber operator as required by the Dive Supervisor.
  • Comply with regulations or instructions concerning the use, maintenance, repair and testing of all diving equipment provided for the operation.
  • Report to the Dive Supervisor any recent medical treatment or illness so that a proper determination can be made concerning their 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 Dive Supervisor any defect or malfunction of the diving equipment provided for the diving operation.
  • Follow safe diving practices at all times during the diving operation whether on deck or in the water. Bring to the attentions of the Diving Supervisor any questionable items. Be alert for the safety of others as well as himself.
  • Assist in the training of new personnel or Tenders/Divers.
  • Remain awake and in the vicinity of the decompression chamber for at least one hour following treatment or a hyperbaric exposure outside the no-decompression limits.
  • Know and observe the rules for flying after diving or traveling to altitudes higher than the dive site.
  • Ensure their diving equipment has been correctly maintained, prepared and tested before each dive. This requirement should never be delegated to others.
  • Maintain a diver’s logbook which details all dives, medical examinations, courses taken, certification levels achieved and personal equipment maintenance.
  • Ensure that medical certificates are up-to-date and recorded in their diver’s logbook.
  • Present their logbook to the Diving Supervisor on every job for his signature.
Measurements of Performance:
  • Level of dependability and availability
  • Follows instructions from the Dive Supervisor/Superintendent
  • Knowledge of working as a Diver
  • Overall attitude while performing job duties.
Educational Requirements:
  • Education and Training – Association of Diving Contractors (ADC) accredited school, TWIC, SafeGulf, Rigger, Water Survival, First Aid CPR.
  • Experience – 3+ years of diving.
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