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Management of diving incidents * Proper operation and use of all equipment related to diving, including decompression chambers * Management of Change (MOC), Project Risk Assessments, Job Safety ...

Management of diving incidents * Proper operation and use of all equipment related to diving, including decompression chambers * Management of Change (MOC), Project Risk Assessments, Job Safety ...

Manage the full lifecycle of diving recruitment. Identify, evaluate, and communicate with PSAs to build a competitive roster of student-athletes. * Oversee the academic progress and personal well ...

Diving Coach

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Manage logistics for diving meets, including coordinating athlete participation. * Ensure safety protocols are strictly followed during all practices and events. * Collaborate with other coaching ...

Diving Coach

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Manage logistics for diving meets, including coordinating athlete participation. * Ensure safety protocols are strictly followed during all practices and events. * Collaborate with other coaching ...

Manage logistics for diving meets, including coordinating athlete participation. * Ensure safety protocols are strictly followed during all practices and events. * Collaborate with other coaching ...

The Diving Supervisor must at all times perform his duties with an ability to manage all aspects of the dive site, to properly direct dive team members in the performance of their duties, and remain ...

The Diving Supervisor must at all times perform his duties with an ability to manage all aspects of the dive site, to properly direct dive team members in the performance of their duties, and remain ...

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 ...

Head Diving Coach

Concord, MA · On-site

$20 - $31/hr

Head Diving Coach We're seeking a passionate and experienced HeadDiving Coach to lead, inspire, and ... Town Manager Date: August 2025 GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the general supervision of the Aquatics ...

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Diving Manager information

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

To excel as a Diving Manager, you need comprehensive knowledge of dive operations, safety procedures, and relevant certifications such as Dive Master or Instructor, often supported by several years of professional diving experience. Familiarity with dive planning software, equipment maintenance systems, and regulatory compliance standards is essential. Strong leadership, risk management, and communication skills distinguish top candidates in this role. These abilities are vital for ensuring safe, efficient dive operations and leading teams in potentially hazardous environments.

What are some common challenges a Diving Manager faces when coordinating dive operations?

A Diving Manager often faces challenges such as ensuring diver safety, managing complex logistics for equipment and personnel, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Balancing the needs of the team while adapting to changing weather or underwater conditions can also be demanding. Effective communication and leadership are essential, as the role requires close collaboration with dive teams, vessel crews, and client representatives to ensure smooth and safe operations.

What does a Diving Manager do?

A Diving Manager oversees diving operations to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulations. They are responsible for planning dives, managing dive teams, maintaining equipment, and ensuring that all safety protocols are followed. Diving Managers also coordinate with project managers and clients, conduct risk assessments, and keep records of diving activities. Their role is crucial in industries like offshore oil and gas, construction, and marine research.

What is the difference between Diving Manager vs Diving Supervisor?

AspectDiving ManagerDiving Supervisor
CertificationsCommercial diving certifications, management trainingCommercial diving certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects, manages teamsSupervises daily diving operations, onsite management
ResponsibilitiesStrategic planning, team leadership, complianceDirect supervision of diving activities, safety enforcement

The Diving Manager typically handles broader management duties, overseeing multiple projects and teams, while the Diving Supervisor focuses on direct supervision of diving operations and safety on-site. Both roles require similar certifications but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Diving Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 84% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.
Diving Superintendent

Diving Superintendent

Morrison Energy

Houma, LA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Basic Function:
The basic function of the position the diving superintendent is in charge of the planning and execution of surface diving projects, including the responsibility for the safety and health of the dive team; qualified to supervise other diving supervisors on multiple shifts. The Diving Superintendent may be designated in writing as the Designated Person in Charge of Diving Operations; a copy of the written designation MC-F-710-039 shall be available for delivery to authorities upon request.
Qualifications:
  • The Diving Superintendent shall have a thorough knowledge of the system and relevant equipment, including related operational and emergency procedures. He/she shall also have sound knowledge of the MORRISON HSEQ Management System and MORRISON Diving Management System and relevant manuals. Additionally, the Diving Supervisor must have training or experience in the following areas:
  • Diving procedures and techniques
  • Applicable laws and regulations in the region.
  • Emergency procedures
  • Physiology as related to diving
  • Management of diving incidents
  • Proper operation and use of all equipment related to diving, including decompression chambers
  • Management of Change (MOC), Project Risk Assessments, Job Safety Analysis, and other key processes
  • Have successfully completed the ADCI Supervisor Exam and is in possession of an ADCI Certification Card for the appropriate diving mode.
  • Is certified as "fit-to-dive" if exposed to hyperbaric conditions.

Responsibilities and Duties:
  • The Diving Superintendent is in charge of the planning and execution of the diving operations, including overall responsibility for personnel, safety, client liaison, ship deployment, logistics, maintenance program, work program, all diving and diving-related activities, and life support associated with the project offshore. Although all or part of the Saturation Superintendent's authority may be delegated to another, in no way does this relieve him of his responsibility.
  • Maintain quality control of all operational activities in accordance with the relevant standards and specification, as required by the regional authorities, client's representative, MORRISON policies and procedures and project documentation requirements.
  • Ensure that all operational activities undertaken comply with relevant legislative directives and are in accordance with MORRISON policies and procedures.
  • Ensure that all employees and/or subcontractors on the worksite implement the HSEQ policy.
  • Ensure that all personnel arriving on the worksite are fully briefed about the work program, dive systems, and operational and safety requirements and disciplines.
  • Ensure compliance with the Permit-to-Work System.
  • Attend and ensure that pre-shift meetings are covered at the proscribed intervals and a copy of the minutes is sent to the responsible MORRISON Project Manager.
  • Coordinate the pre-shift meetings with the Diving Supervisors
  • Implement any corrective measures and forward any lessons learned as defined by documented audits, inspections, or incidents pertaining to personnel, the worksite, and supporting equipment.
  • Report all incidents including near misses following the Incident and Injury Reporting standard.
  • Prepare or delegate the daily report as required by the Project Manager.

Educational Requirements:
  • Association of Diving Contractors (ADC) accredited school
  • Successful completion of the ADCI supervisor exam
  • ADCI supervisor certification card for the HeO2/Mixed-Gas Diving Supervisor
  • International Marine Contractors Assoc. (IMCA) Air Diving Supervisor, Saturation Diving Supervisor certification preferred
  • TWIC, Safegulf, Rigger, First Aid and CPR, Water Survival
  • Experience - 5+ years of diving operation in the following oil and gas industry; fabrication, construction, pipeline and interconnect piping