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Dive Supervisor

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$25 - $48/hr

Description A Resolve L-5 Diver is a Supervisory Commercial Diver with 3+ years of experience within the field. They have above average skill levels and operate as a leader of a dive team without ...

A Resolve L-5 Diver is a Supervisory Commercial Diver with 3+ years of experience within the field. They have above average skill levels and operate as a leader of a dive team without supervision.

KCI is seeking an experienced ADCI-Certified Dive Supervisor to lead and oversee underwater operations in support of our marine and structural inspection, construction, and maintenance projects. This ...

Dive Supervisor

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$45 - $50/hr

Current dive physical * Current ADCI Dive Supervisor certification * Current driver's license * OSHA 30-hour certificate * Oxygen Provider, First Aid, CPR, & AED certification * Boat License

Dive Supervisor

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$45 - $50/hr

Current dive physical * Current ADCI Dive Supervisor certification * Current driver's license * OSHA 30-hour certificate * Oxygen Provider, First Aid, CPR, & AED certification * Boat License

Current dive physical * Current ADCI Dive Supervisor certification * Current driver's license * OSHA 30-hour certificate * Oxygen Provider, First Aid, CPR, & AED certification * Boat License

DIVE SUPERVISOR

Galveston, TX · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Additionally, the Diving Supervisor must be medically evaluated and deemed qualified "fit to dive" by a physician on an annual basis. General Expectations The Diving Supervisor is responsible for ...

The dive supervisor shall possess the proper ADCI supervisor certification card and be knowledgeable and familiar with all techniques, procedures, emergency procedures, and operational parameters for ...

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DIVE SUPERVISOR

Galveston, TX · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Additionally, the Diving Supervisor must be medically evaluated and deemed qualified "fit to dive" by a physician on an annual basis. General Expectations The Diving Supervisor is responsible for ...

EnviroScience, Inc. Part time Regular Position Summary EnviroScience, Inc. is seeking a Dive Supervisor to support its expanding marine services division. The role involves conducting and managing ...

Stantec is hiring seasonal/ as-needed commercial dive supervisors to support our freshwater mussel surveys and underwater inspection work. We conduct biological surveys using SCUBA and surface ...

EnviroScience, Inc. Part time Regular Position Summary EnviroScience, Inc. is seeking a Dive Supervisor to support its expanding marine services division. The role involves conducting and managing ...

EnviroScience, Inc. Part time Regular Position Summary EnviroScience, Inc. is seeking a Dive Supervisor to support its expanding marine services division. The role involves conducting and managing ...

Stantec is hiring seasonal/ as-needed commercial dive supervisors to support our freshwater mussel surveys and underwater inspection work. We conduct biological surveys using SCUBA and surface ...

Stantec is hiring seasonal/ as-needed commercial dive supervisors to support our freshwater mussel surveys and underwater inspection work. We conduct biological surveys using SCUBA and surface ...

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How much do dive supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for dive supervisor in the United States is $14.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $14.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dive Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dive Supervisor, you need in-depth knowledge of diving physics, decompression theory, dive planning, and safety protocols, typically supported by certifications such as IMCA or equivalent and significant commercial diving experience. Familiarity with dive management systems, communication equipment, and emergency response tools is essential. Strong leadership, situational awareness, and clear communication help ensure effective team coordination and safety under pressure. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining diver safety, complying with regulations, and successfully managing underwater operations.

What is the difference between Dive Supervisor vs Dive Instructor?

AspectDive SupervisorDive Instructor
CertificationsOpen Water Diver, Dive Supervisor Certification, First Aid/CPROpen Water Diver, Dive Instructor Certification, First Aid/CPR
Work EnvironmentSupervises dive operations, manages safety protocols, oversees dive teamsTeaches diving skills, conducts training sessions, evaluates students
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in dive shops, resorts, and commercial diving operationsCommonly employed in dive schools, resorts, and recreational diving centers

The Dive Supervisor and Dive Instructor roles share similar certifications and work environments, often within the same industry settings. While the Dive Supervisor oversees dive operations and safety management, the Dive Instructor focuses on training and certifying divers. Both positions are essential in recreational and commercial diving sectors, with overlapping skills but distinct responsibilities.

What are the most common challenges faced by a Dive Supervisor during underwater operations?

One of the main challenges for a Dive Supervisor is maintaining safety and effective communication among the dive team, especially in unpredictable underwater environments. They must constantly monitor changing weather and water conditions, ensure all equipment is functioning properly, and remain prepared to respond to emergencies. Balancing operational efficiency with strict adherence to safety protocols requires strong leadership and quick decision-making skills. Additionally, Dive Supervisors often coordinate with surface support teams and client representatives, making teamwork and clear communication essential.

What Does a Dive Supervisor Do?

As a dive supervisor, you implement dive plans based on your clients’ construction projects in coordination with barge or vessel teams and your superintendents. Your responsibilities include monitoring the safety and competence of your dive team, choosing a suitable location, supervising underwater construction work, and ensuring its completion in compliance with all legal requirements and recommendations from the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA). You assist your dive team in performing repair and maintenance work and inspect in-water structures and other components. Other duties include the regular inspection of diving equipment, which entails maintaining valid certification for it. You also keep records, update logs, and prepare reports with IMCA standards in mind.

What are Dive Supervisors?

Dive Supervisors are professionals responsible for overseeing commercial or recreational diving operations to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. They plan, coordinate, and supervise all aspects of a diving project, including pre-dive briefings, monitoring divers during operations, and managing emergencies. Dive Supervisors are typically experienced divers themselves and must be certified to supervise under relevant industry standards. Their role is critical in maintaining the safety of all personnel involved and ensuring that diving tasks are carried out efficiently.
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Infographic showing various Dive Supervisor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 93% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,000 per year, or $14.4 per hour.
Dive Supervisor

Dive Supervisor

Resolve Marine

Tacoma, WA • On-site

$25 - $48/hr

Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description
A Resolve L-5 Diver is a Supervisory Commercial Diver with 3+ years of experience within the field. They have above average skill levels and operate as a leader of a dive team without supervision. The L-5 reports directly to the Operations Manager when deployed. The Resolve diving supervisor should also know his / her own limitations and speak freely if he / she is uncomfortable in performing the assigned task.
Deployment Pay & Per Diem:
This is a project-based, deployable position requiring frequent domestic and/or international travel, often on short notice, to support salvage, wreck removal, and emergency response operations. Salvage Divers must be available for deployment to remote and offshore locations for varying durations based on operational needs. Deployed pay is provided for full-time employees during active field assignments in accordance with Resolve Marine deployed pay policies and applicable employment agreements. Per diem is provided to part-time employees for work-related travel or deployments away from the employee's home base to offset meals and incidental expenses, with rates varying by location and assignment.
Resolve Marine is a commercial diving, ships husbandry, marine construction, maritime salvage and emergency response organization that provides services throughout the world. Our projects can take teams to remote locations for periods of time. Team cooperation is essential with members often required to take on additional responsibilities to help ensure the safety of each other and the success of the project.
Position Responsibilities:
  • Effectively communicates with dive team, dive supervisor, and salvage master regarding detailed work scope, job schedule, progress of daily operations, scope changes and safety concerns; able to brief and debrief Divers regarding each dive.
  • Ultimately responsible for dive operations and supervision of divers and for the safety of every member of the dive team
  • Ultimately responsible for managing any safety incidents or accidents that may occur during diving operations.
  • Ensures that a Dive Safety Plan is set for every job showing all the local emergency numbers and procedures specific to that job, effectively communicates plan to team.
  • Manages, prepares, reads, understands, and delivers to the expectation of the Dive Plans, Dive Safety Plans and Salvage Plans.
  • Responsible for preparing dive plans, dive safety plan and reading and understanding of salvage plan.
  • Correctly completes all administrative aspects of job, including job-specific, employee-related Diving paper work which includes daily job reports, dive logs, JHAs, dive plans, and inspection results in a timely manner.
  • Manages deck operations and all aspects of diving and salvage operations as required.
  • Responsible to bring his/ her Dive Supervisor stamp (with all supervisor credentials located on the stamp) to all project sites.
  • Responsible for writing the Dive Safety Plan (DSP), revising the DSP, and verifying all information on DSP. Dive supervisors must call on-hire doctor/ medical service and relay the dive profiles and project details and inform doctor/ medical on-call service upon project completion. As part of DSP, Dive Supervisors are responsible for calling local hospitals and hyperbaric facilities (where possible) to inform them about the project.
  • Verifies and sets up the entire onsite safety system with HSEQ and salvage officer / salvage master.
  • Works with HSE and salvage officer / salvage master to implement work plans and JSA's for specific tasks.
  • Take appropriate safety precautions such as monitoring dive times and depths.
  • Can ask any diver regardless of their level to act as a Standby Diver.
  • Responsible for signing off on all Divers' logbooks after each dive.
  • Responsible for training and instruction of lower-level divers.
  • Ensures dive crew has a clear understanding of all tasks assigned.
  • Follows instructions and ensures that safety precautions are being followed while working.
  • Is familiar with routine and emergency procedures.
  • Responsible for maintaining own Commercial Dive log; must ensure each dive is logged and signed by the Dive Supervisor.
  • Ensures that the provided diving equipment is working correctly and is suitable for the planned operation.
  • Identifies and reports any equipment faults, other potential hazards, near misses or accidents.
  • Become familiar with the Dive Safety Plan at the beginning of every job.
  • It is the individual diver's responsibility to ensure that all credentials, licenses, certificates, and registrations including annual dive physicals are valid and current to the expected standard.
  • Other duties as assigned.

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 Physical as / if required for dive supervisor ticket validity
  • If also as an active diver: Dive physical within 12 months (identifying diver is physically fit to dive)
  • First Aid, CPR
  • Dive School Diploma
  • First Aid, CPR
  • HAZWOPER 40 Hour with 8-hour annual refresher
  • O2 Provider/ Emergency Oxygen Certification
  • One of the following must be provided by the candidate:

ADA Requirements:
  • Sit or Stand
  • Walk
  • Use Hands/Fingers to handle or feel
  • Exposure to work: Outside weather conditions, fumes, shipyard work environment, Maritime work spaces
  • Climb (stairs/ladders) or balance
  • Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
  • Talk/hear
  • See
  • Taste/Smell
  • Carry weight, lift 50lbs

Travel Requirement:
Up to 75% travel is required. If additional travel is required beyond the specified amount, based on the operational demand, you will be notified accordingly so arrangements can be made.