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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 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 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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Fleet Diving Systems Specialist

Fleet Diving Systems Specialist

Technical Systems Integration Inc

Panama City Beach, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description:

Technical Systems Integration, Inc. (TSI) is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), delivering professional, technical, and management support to the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and DoW customers across the acquisition and sustainment lifecycle.


TSI is hiring a Fleet Diving Systems Specialist to support the Fleet Diving mission at NSWC PCD, Panama City, NSA. The specialist in this role serves as the Fleet Diving Table of Authorization (TOA) Manager, building a standardized TOA's for the Navy fleet diving community from the ground up. This is mission-defining work: the TOA being developed will determine what equipment fleet diving units are authorized, funded, and equipped with based on their operational requirements. A deep understanding of Navy diving equipment and its operational use is essential.

Responsibilities:

• Serve as Fleet Diving TOA Manager for NSWC PCD, own and drive the development of a standardized Table of Allowance for the Navy fleet diving community

• Build and maintain a master database of authorized and candidate Navy diving equipment, organized into standardized assemblies for assignment to fleet diving units across the force

• Assign equipment assemblies to fleet diving teams based on each unit's Required Operational Capability and Projected Operational Environment (ROC/POE)

• Develop an organizational structure identifying all fleet diving teams and locations for TOA assignment and funding allocation purposes

• Prepare equipment and assembly data packages for stakeholder review cycles, coordinating feedback, managing revisions, and tracking approval status

• Enter approved parts and equipment data into the Expeditionary Management Information System (EXMIS).

• Maintain data accuracy across 1,000+ managed items, including pricing, grouping, and disposition of pending items

• Compile master parts lists for Navy diving equipment; read engineering drawings as needed to identify and catalog components

• Research alternatives to the Navy's current air-sampling program and support related equipment evaluation efforts

• Support development of equipment assemblies for other areas within the fleet diving community as primary TOA products undergo review.

Participate in weekly Fleet Diving Department and TOA standing meetings; support program reviews, working groups, and coordination visits

Requirements:

Required Qualifications

• Qualified Navy diver — ND rating, EOD diver qualification, or equivalent military diving qualification required; this is a non-negotiable requirement per the government customer

• Advanced Microsoft Excel proficiency must be able to build, manage, and maintain large equipment databases; organize parts and assembly data; and prepare structured data packages for stakeholder review

• Active SECRET clearance

• U.S. citizenship

• Demonstrated knowledge of Navy diving equipment must be able to identify equipment, understand its operational purpose, and evaluate whether it is required for a given unit's ROC/POE

• Strong written communication skills, ability to draft documentation, prepare data packages for stakeholder review, and correspond with program offices

• Ability to travel CONUS and OCONUS, including international locations, in support of Fleet Diving operations


Preferred Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Engineering, Systems Management, or a related technical field; equivalent operational experience will be considered in lieu of a degree

• Prior experience working with or in support of NSWC PCD programs

• Familiarity with Navy supply and logistics processes, including experience with EXMIS, TOAViewer, NAVSUP OneTouch, FLIS 4.0, or MBPS

• Experience with CMPro configuration management software

• Experience developing or reviewing ILS documentation (LORA, FMECA, PTD, Maintenance Plans, or LCSP)

DAWIA Lifecycle Logistics certification (Level I or II) or willingness to pursue upon hire


Benefits include:

• Medical, dental, and vision insurance (90% company-paid)

• 401(k) retirement plan with company match

• Paid time off and federal holidays

• Life insurance and disability coverage

• Professional development support and tuition assistance


Technical Systems Integration, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.