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Commercial Diving FAQ

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Commercial Diver/Tender- job post
Commercial Diver/Tender- job post Standard Diving and Marine Contracting Charleston, SC $25 - $35 an hour - Full-time Benefits Pulled from the full job description - Paid training - Safety equipment provided - On-the-job training - Health insurance - Tools provided - Paid time off - Opportunities for advancement - Flexible schedule Full job description About us Standard Diving and Marine Contracting is a commercial diving business in Charleston, SC. We're looking for divers that excel under pressure, are reliable, and have a strong work ethic. Integrity and ability to get along with different personality types is very important. Must be local or willing to relocate. Working hours are usually 7-3 with occasional travel for short periods of time. We perform a wide range of diving work that includes ship husbandry, pipeline location, power plant maintenance, Infrastructure repair, and marine construction. Our work is primarily local. Divers are home most nights and work close to home. Applicants must have graduated from an accredited Commercial Diving School. Experience is preferred but may not be required, mechanical aptitude is a must. Pay will be determined based on skill, experience, and performance in the water. Divers should have their own gear with exception of a hat. Personal hats are encouraged but not required. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour Benefits: - Flexible schedule - Health insurance - On-the-job training - Opportunities for advancement - Paid time off - Paid training - Safety equipment provided - Tools provided Experience: - Mechanical : 2 years (Required) License/Certification: - Driver's License (Required) - Certification from an accredited Diving School (Required) Ability to Commute: - Charleston, SC (Required) Ability to Relocate:
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What is the breakout period look like for a diver/ tender? 6-12 months working offshore
Comming soon in Classrooms
I'm working on a couple of resources that should benefit us all. The first is a comprehensive list of global links for every certifying Dive Scool, Diver Medic Technician training provider, Supervisor course, Life Support Technician course, Dive Tech Course, Underwater Inspection Course, plus useful tools, Calculators, global regulations and standards, among many others. The next is a global list of every single employing dive company known to man, along with their contact details. It's a huge undertaking so might take a bit of time but the value is there for everyone so I'm giving it a crack. If anyone has some inclusions they want to contribue for any of these subjects - Please drop them in the comments below 🙏
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Thank you! Are you familiar with the Skill in Depth app?
Just want to make some connections
I am currently looking at breaking out in like 2+ years. I’ve been tending/ rigging offshore for a few months. Zero working dives and it seems like that is going to be a while before I do. Just want to see how the breakout process has been for others in the Gulf of America
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Brogan Murphy
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Went to CDI in Az. Been working in the gulf for 3 months, on a barge right now recovering pipe

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