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Dive Safety Officer

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$50K/yr

Dive Safety Officer Job Code: Department: Aquarium Job Grade: Reports To: Curator and Assistant ... Maintain knowledge of current diving industry standards, physiology, equipment and techniques to ...

$18/hr

Knowledge of dive industry preferred DETAILS Position Type: Seasonal Season Dates: July-October HOUSING The Catalina Island Company offers shared housing as an option for eligible employees at a ...

Dive Supervisor

Jacksonville, FL ยท On-site

$45 - $50/hr

Required Qualifications * 8+ years of industry experience (7+ considered with strong qualifications) * Dive Diploma from an ADCI-accredited diving educational institution * Current dive physical

Dive Supervisor

Jacksonville, FL ยท On-site

$45 - $50/hr

Requirements Required Qualifications * 8+ years of industry experience (7+ considered with strong qualifications) * Dive Diploma from an ADCI-accredited diving educational institution * Current dive ...

Dive Supervisor

Tacoma, WA ยท On-site

$25 - $48/hr

Requirements * 2+ years' experience in the Commercial Diving with 1+ years in the Salvage Industry * Current ADCI / IMCA recognized supervisor certification, DCBC preferred * Dive Supervisor: Dive ...

KCI is recognized as an industry leader, employing cutting-edge technologies, management practices ... Ensure all dive operations are conducted in full compliance with ADCI Consensus Standards, U.S.

Dive Supervisor

Washington, NJ ยท On-site

$37 - $50/hr

KCI is recognized as an industry leader, employing cutting-edge technologies, management practices ... KCI is seeking an experienced ADCI-Certified Dive Supervisor to lead and oversee underwater ...

KCI is recognized as an industry leader, employing cutting-edge technologies, management practices ... Ensure all dive operations are conducted in full compliance with ADCI Consensus Standards, U.S.

Dive Supervisor

Jacksonville, FL ยท On-site

$45 - $50/hr

Requirements Required Qualifications * 8+ years of industry experience (7+ considered with strong qualifications) * Dive Diploma from an ADCI-accredited diving educational institution * Current dive ...

Company Description Industry Dive is a digital B2B media company that delivers news and original analysis to more than one million business leaders in multiple industries. We are a company founded on ...

Company Description Industry Dive is a digital B2B media company that delivers news and original analysis to more than one million business leaders in multiple industries. We are a company founded on ...

Dive Safety Officer

Syracuse, NY ยท On-site

$24/hr

Maintain a complete understanding of applicable AAUS, OSHA, AZA, and industry-accepted dive practices as they relate to aquarium dive operations. * Maintain positive representation to professional ...

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Dive Industry information

What is the difference between Dive Industry vs Dive Instructor?

AspectDive IndustryDive Instructor
CertificationsOpen Water Diver, Advanced Open Water, Rescue DiverOpen Water Diver, Instructor Certification (e.g., IDC)
Work EnvironmentResorts, dive shops, cruise ships, liveaboardsTraining centers, dive shops, resorts
Employer & Industry UsageEmploys various diving professionals, supports dive operationsTeaches and certifies new divers, conducts training courses

The Dive Industry encompasses a broad range of roles including dive shop staff, dive guides, and support personnel, while Dive Instructors specifically focus on training and certifying new divers. Both roles require similar certifications and work in aquatic environments, but Dive Instructors have specialized training to teach diving courses. Understanding these differences helps aspiring diving professionals choose the right career path within the industry.

What are some common challenges faced when working in the dive industry, and how can job seekers prepare for them?

Working in the dive industry often involves adapting to variable weather conditions, managing the physical demands of underwater activities, and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols. Additionally, professionals may need to work irregular hours, including weekends or holidays, to accommodate clients and dive schedules. To prepare, candidates should focus on maintaining strong physical fitness, obtaining relevant certifications, and developing excellent communication skills for working with diverse clients and team members.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the dive industry, and why are they important?

To thrive in the dive industry, you need strong diving skills, knowledge of marine environments, and certifications such as PADI or SSI Divemaster or Instructor credentials. Familiarity with dive computers, safety equipment, and boat operation is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and customer service skills help you effectively guide and instruct divers of varying experience levels. These competencies ensure the safety, satisfaction, and continued learning of clients while maintaining high professional standards in a potentially hazardous environment.

What is the dive industry?

The dive industry encompasses all businesses and professionals involved in scuba diving, snorkeling, and related underwater activities. This includes dive shops, equipment manufacturers, dive instructors, tour operators, liveaboard vessels, and certification agencies. The industry supports recreational, technical, and commercial diving, offering training, gear sales and rental, guided experiences, and safety services. It plays a crucial role in marine tourism and ocean conservation efforts worldwide.
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Dive Safety Officer

Zoological Society

Pittsburgh, PA โ€ข On-site

$50K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Lead the development, implementation, and training of diving operations and safety protocols to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies.

  • Participate in the recruitment, organization, training, supervision, and scheduling of volunteer divers and staff.

  • Inspect exhibits, supervise daily system maintenance activities, perform underwater repairs, and maintain dive-related equipment and records.


Job description

Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium

Position Description

Position Title: Dive Safety Officer Job Code:

Department: Aquarium Job Grade:

Reports To: Curator and Assistant Curator FLSA Status:

Purpose:

Perform all dive related procedures, monitoring, and maintenance work with limited supervision from senior staff; schedule and manage all area, volunteer, and staff responsibilities in an organized positive manner, compile reports and records with a satisfactory degree of accuracy, works proactively with other managers to integrate dive operations into animal care, facility maintenance, and public relations in a safe manner, effectively communicate the Zooโ€™s mission to the general public.

Essential Job Functions:

Collaborating with senior level animal husbandry staff, this is a working diver position that functions as the principal diving manager under the Curator.

Lead the development of all diving operations and safety protocols, procedures, and training to ensure compliance with all regulatory agencies and accrediting organizations including but not limited to; the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS), the Association of Dive Program Administrators (ADPA), and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

Participate in the recruitment, organization, training, supervision, and scheduling of the volunteer divers. Working with the volunteer resources section to serve as the liaison to the dive volunteers, lead monthly dive team meetings to build and maintain a cohesive team, and serve on the Dive Control Board (DCB).

Train staff and volunteer divers in order to build a competent bench of divers to safely handle all aspects of the Zooโ€™s diving activities including exhibit maintenance, demonstrations, educational programs and special events, even when Dive Safety Officer is not present.

Follow all protocols to ensure biosecurity and safe handling of animals, under the supervision of the Curatorial and Veterinary staff. Collaborate with the Veterinarian, Curatorial and/or animal care staff to assist with in-water animal husbandry, medical procedures, or exhibit maintenance when necessary. Serve as dive-tender when necessary. Inspect exhibits, and plans, coordinates, and supervise daily system maintenance activities and perform underwater repairs as needed.

Assist with the development and execution of dynamic educational and sustainability programs that serve to enhance animal care, animal management, visitor experience, and support the Zooโ€™s mission.

Perform routine inspections and inventory of SCUBA regulators, air cylinders, hookah and surface supplied systems, full-face masks, buoyancy control devices, wetsuits, fins, dive-related life safety equipment, communications and other dive related gear and equipment. Perform preventative maintenance, repairs and orders equipment. Maintain SCUBA air compressor, fill SCUBA cylinders, and coordinate required breathing air analysis tests to ensure supplied air meets established quality/purity standards. Keeps equipment and work areas in a neat, operational, organized, and sanitary condition.

Assist the Curator with developing and managing dive program budget.


Maintain detailed up-to-date dive program records including but not limited to, equipment maintenance logs, and training and risk management logs. Keep divers apprised of their certification status to comply with dive safety and fitness qualifications. Maintain certification records, liability releases, incident reports and medical forms adhering to privacy and security mandates. Ensures dive logs are maintained according to regulatory and accreditation requirements.

Administer quarterly dive emergency training drills. Review and edit the dive safety manual as needed and ensure the publication and distribution of the dive operations manual on an annual basis to all dive staff and volunteers. Train staff to respond to dive related emergency procedures.

Maintain knowledge of current diving industry standards, physiology, equipment and techniques to ensure the Zooโ€™s compliance with all relevant safety, regulatory, and accreditation standards. May be required to travel to attend training sessions and dive industry trade shows.

Assist with the professional development of staff and volunteer divers.

Perform other job duties requiring skills, knowledge and physical requirements as demanded by those duties described or less. Individual assignments will be determined by the supervisor based on current workloads and department needs.


Education/Experience/Knowledge/Skills:

Minimum Qualifications

High School or GED plus three (3) yearsโ€™ full-time equivalent SCUBA diving experience in a position which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.

Must possess current SCUBA certification of Dive Instructor or higher from a World Recreational SCUBA Training Council agency. Must have a current and valid driverโ€™s license.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience diving in an aquarium, zoo, science center, or similar facility. Dive program supervisory and management experience. Experience maintaining and managing dive equipment, experience repairing exhibits, experience developing and writing diving protocols/manuals, experience communicating to the public, certified visual cylinder inspection and manufacturer specific diving equipment inspection/repair experience, experience leading field collecting dive operations, aquatic animal husbandry experience.

Special Requirements

Must be available to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and overtime when required to meet operational needs.

This position may require that incumbents to wear and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to, safety footwear, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, or other safety attire and equipment in designated areas of risk. Specific requirements will be determined and communicated by the employeeโ€™s supervisor based on position assigned.

This is a safety sensitive position and is subject to mandatory drug testing. Positive drug test results may result in counseling and/or discipline, up to and including, termination.

This position requires the incumbent to remain certified in First-Aid, CPR and AED use. If not already trained, this training must be obtained within 6 months of employment.

Successful completion of a pre-employment physical.

Knowledge-Skills-Abilities Required to Perform Satisfactorily

A. Knowledge

1. Knowledge of safe diving practices and identification of unsafe diving practices.

2. Knowledge of SCUBA certification requirements.

3. Knowledge of methods for SCUBA activities related record keeping.

4. Knowledge of diving safety standards as determined by OSHA, AAUS, ADPA, AZA and / or other SCUBA accrediting agencies.

5. Knowledge of diving physiology.

6. Knowledge of Dive Safety Manuals.

7. Knowledge of dive/ SCUBA equipment inspections and maintenance procedures.

8. Knowledge of marine animal species identification.

B. Skills

1. Skill in dive/SCUBA equipment maintenance.

2. Skill in correct assembly and disassembly of SCUBA gear.

3. Skill in use of small hand tools as well as basic shop tools.

4. Skill in safely operating dive gear.

5. Skill in safely operating SCUBA compressors.

6. Skill in exhibit maintenance.

7. Skill in dive tending.

8. Skill in animal collecting.

C. Abilities

1. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

2. Ability to problem solve in assigned area.

3. Ability to maintain detailed records.

4. Ability to organize research reports and other types of data.

5. Ability to write procedures and protocols.

6. Ability to follow directions and maintain effective working relationships with staff and other groups or organizations with which the Zoo has contact.

7. Ability to effectively train and lead dive staff, volunteers, and interns.

8. Ability to effectively communicate with guests in both formal and informal settings.

Physical Requirements:

Must be able to lift 60 lbs. pass dive physical.