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Marine Mechanic

Jensen Beach, FL · On-site

$50K - $100K/yr

H2O Amphibious Website: H2OAmphibious.com Job Type: Full-Time Salary Range: $50,000-$100,000 annually (based on experience & workmanship quality) About Us: H2O Amphibious ( H2OAmphibious.com ) is an ...

Amphibious Medics is calling for driven and compassionate Full-Time Athletic Trainers (ATCs) to join our mission of revolutionizing workplace health and wellness. Based around Stamford, TX, this is ...

Amphibious Ship Platform Engineer

Portsmouth, VA · On-site

$124K/yr

MANTECH seeks a motivated, career customer-oriented Amphibious Platform Engineer to join our team in Portsmouth, VA This is an o nsite position. The Surface Maintenance Engineering, Planning, Program ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) Crewman, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) Crewman, you need mechanical aptitude, physical fitness, and a high school diploma, often supported by completion of military training specific to amphibious vehicle operations. Familiarity with military communication systems, navigation tools, and AAV-specific maintenance procedures is essential. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and the ability to perform under pressure are vital soft skills in this position. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring mission success, operational safety, and effective coordination in challenging environments.

What is the difference between Amphibious vs Marine Technician?

AspectAmphibiousMarine Technician
CertificationsOSHA safety, specialized vehicle operationMarine certifications, engine repair
Work EnvironmentLand and water, amphibious vehiclesMarinas, boats, watercraft
Industry UsageMilitary, construction, recreationMarine repair, manufacturing

Amphibious roles involve operating vehicles that function both on land and water, requiring specific certifications and experience in diverse environments. Marine Technicians focus on repairing and maintaining watercraft, primarily working in marine settings. While both roles are related to water-based operations, Amphibious personnel handle versatile vehicles across terrains, whereas Marine Technicians specialize in marine equipment maintenance.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in amphibious operations roles, and how are they typically addressed?

Professionals in amphibious operations, such as those in the military or marine engineering sectors, often encounter challenges related to rapidly changing environments, coordination between land and water assets, and logistical complexities. They must be adaptable, communicate clearly with multidisciplinary teams, and have solid planning skills to ensure missions are executed safely and efficiently. Ongoing training, effective teamwork, and the use of specialized equipment are key strategies used to address these challenges and maintain mission success.

What are amphibious jobs?

Amphibious jobs refer to roles that involve working in both land and water environments, often within military or emergency response contexts. These positions typically require specialized training and equipment to operate vehicles, conduct rescues, or perform missions that transition between terrestrial and aquatic settings. Examples include amphibious assault vehicle operators, marine engineers, or rescue personnel. Amphibious jobs are crucial for operations that require flexibility and adaptability in challenging environments.
What job categories do people searching Amphibious jobs look for? The top searched job categories for Amphibious jobs are:
Infographic showing various Amphibious job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.
EMT Emergency Medical Technician/Set Medic/Event Medic

EMT Emergency Medical Technician/Set Medic/Event Medic

Amphibious Medics

Newberry, SC • On-site

$25 - $27/hr

Per diem

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Amphibious Medics is currently hiring EMT-Bs or above for Per Diem as Set/ Event Medic in and around Islamorada, FL.

Job Description of Set Medic

The Set Medic position is a medical representative that works independently with limited supervision on short-term & long-term contract(s) for an event. The Set Medic works to assist in providing a safe work environment for set/production employees. This includes but is not limited to working in a first aid capacity for injured workers, and proactively analyzing tasks to mitigate potential safety hazards. Productions vary in size (venue/crowds) and location and may require you to work/operate outside in the elements and may consist of walking, standing and/or being stationary for extended periods of time.

Minimum Requirements

  • Current Licensed Medical Professional (EMT or above)
  • Set Medics are required to provide their own jump bag
  • Ability to lift and carry a minimum of 35 lbs.
  • Ability to walk and/or stand a minimum of eight hours in a workday
  • Depending on production, proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required*

Essential Job Duties

  • Provide triage, first aid, referral and/or communicate with an outside medical provider, if the situation warrants
  • Ability to remain calm, react quickly, make sound decision, and respond appropriately in emergency situations to determine a proper course of action and appropriate care
  • Follow all health and safety protocols
  • Act in a professional manor in all situations
  • Must wear all required PPE including a face covering for duration of workday

Experience/Skills

  • 1+ years’ experience in a healthcare setting preferred
  • Customer service knowledge required
  • Excellent written and verbal communication kills
  • Self-directed and able to work without supervision
  • Energetic, flexible, and eager to work

Amphibious Medics is an equal opportunity employer. Hiring decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation gender identity, disability, or veteran status. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V

Amphibious Medics is a smoke-free, drug-free workplace. All employment offers are contingent upon acceptable pre-employment drug test and background investigation.

Company Description

AMPHIBIOUS MEDICS
A Veteran Owned Small Business
Amphibious Medics was founded by Mike Donoghue, a diver and set medic, to serve the marine side of LA media productions. We moved into the construction first aid industry after numerous requests from non-entertainment entities. We are now proud to be part of some of the most important construction projects and high profile productions in the country. In 2011, with a nationwide staffing network in place, the Amphibious Medics emergency response and dive teams were in position to “get dirty” with the nation’s largest obstacle racing events, including Tough Mudder and Spartan Race. The high energy excitement of these extreme events has ignited a passionate following among emergency services personnel across the U.S. who are eager to share in the professional challenge that comes with working as an Amphibious Medic.
Our nationwide network of medics are thoroughly screened by our multi-layered vetting process. To be an Amphibious Medic, membership in the National Registry of EMTs and Paramedics alone is not enough – our crew must demonstrate medical authority and responsibility. Attitude, professionalism, and personal appearance are all considered in the exclusive Amphibious Medics hiring process, assuring our clients that responsive and enthusiastic people, each with a passion to serve, are part of your project.
Amphibious Medics is recognized as a Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise, and is a Certified Minority Business Enterprise.