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Successful SkillBridge applicants will have the opportunity to learn, develop, and enhance professional skills that can lead directly to career advancements in the field of diving research and job ...

Serves as a developing professional within specific domains of the field who continues to develop ... ADCI Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor * FHWA-NHI-130055 or 130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service ...

Serves as a developing professional within specific domains of the field who continues to develop ... ADCI Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor * FHWA-NHI-130055 or 130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service ...

Serves as a developing professional within specific domains of the field who continues to develop ... ADCI Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor * FHWA-NHI-130055 or 130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service ...

Serves as a developing professional within specific domains of the field who continues to develop ... ADCI Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor * FHWA-NHI-130055 or 130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service ...

Serves as a developing professional within specific domains of the field who continues to develop ... ADCI Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor * FHWA-NHI-130055 or 130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service ...

Serves as a developing professional within specific domains of the field who continues to develop ... ADCI Mixed Gas Diving Supervisor * FHWA-NHI-130055 or 130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service ...

Successful SkillBridge applicants will have the opportunity to learn, develop, and enhance professional skills that canlead directly to career advancements in the field of diving research and job ...

Head Diving Coach

NY · On-site

$41K/yr

Examples of Duties In conjunction with the Head Coach, The Head Diving Coach plans and executes a ... Ability to maintain professionalism when dealing with all staff and other customers and possess the ...

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How much do professional diving jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for professional diving in the United States is $56,841.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25,000.00 and $46,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is professional diving?

Professional diving refers to diving performed as part of one’s occupation rather than for recreation. This includes commercial divers who work on underwater construction, inspection, maintenance, and repairs, as well as scientific, public safety, and military divers. Professional divers undergo specialized training to handle the technical, safety, and environmental challenges associated with working underwater. They use specialized equipment and must adhere to strict safety regulations to minimize risks.

What are some common challenges faced by professional divers during underwater operations?

Professional divers often encounter challenges such as limited visibility, strong currents, and the need to manage air supply efficiently. Maintaining clear communication with the surface team through underwater radios or signals is crucial, as is adhering strictly to safety protocols to prevent decompression sickness and other hazards. Additionally, working for extended periods underwater requires strong physical fitness and the ability to troubleshoot equipment issues on the spot.

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

To thrive as a Professional Diver, you need strong swimming ability, physical fitness, diving certifications (such as PADI or commercial diver qualifications), and knowledge of underwater safety protocols. Familiarity with specialized equipment like scuba gear, underwater communication systems, and sometimes remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are critical soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure safety, effective underwater operations, and successful completion of complex tasks in challenging environments.

What is the difference between Professional Diving vs Commercial Diving?

AspectProfessional DivingCommercial Diving
CertificationsOpen Water, Advanced, Rescue Diver certifications, plus specialized trainingCommercial diving certifications like ADC, IMCA, or equivalent
Work EnvironmentUnderwater sports, research, film, and recreational activitiesUnderwater construction, inspection, welding, and salvage
Industry UsageUsed in entertainment, research, and recreational sectorsPrimarily in construction, oil & gas, and industrial sectors

Professional Diving typically involves recreational, research, or entertainment activities requiring specialized certifications and a focus on safety. Commercial Diving is more industrial, involving underwater construction and maintenance, with certifications aligned to industrial standards. While both roles require diving skills, their work environments and industry applications differ significantly.

What jobs can you get with professional diving?

Professional divers can work in roles such as commercial diver, underwater welder, marine archaeologist, scientific researcher, underwater photographer, and salvage operator. These jobs often require specialized certifications, knowledge of diving equipment, and the ability to work in challenging underwater environments.
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Infographic showing various Professional Diving job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,841 per year, or $27.3 per hour.

Specialized SCUBA/Commercial Diver

ACRT Pacific, LLC.

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

EnviroScience, Inc.Full time Regular

EnviroScience, Inc. is currently seeking a commercially trained SCUBA Diver to support our growing marine services division. This position will be specific to an upcoming long-term project (5-7 years minimum with options to extend based on project needs) in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This position will be transferrable to full-time employment on our current diving team at the conclusion of the project if it is deemed agreeable by both the employee and EnviroScience. This position will require the employee to relocate (if applicable) to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and maintain a full-time residence in the project area.

Responsibilities of this position include regular diving and tending duties on a daily rotational basis, basic maintenance and upkeep for diving equipment and work as part of a top side vessel crew. This position includes regular standard 5-day weekly work of no more than 10 hours per day planned and occasional weekend work as needed. Some tasks will require strenuous fieldwork and work during inclement weather. This position is based out of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Compensation will be based on candidate qualifications, diving credentials, and other applicable experience.

EnviroScience, Inc., an ADCI member company since 2006, has conducted a variety of diving operations since 1998. EnviroScience offers ADCI and IMCA-compliant surface supplied diving operations, including but not limited to underwater inspection, underwater construction services, potable water diving, contaminated diving, as well as support for biological studies. While this particular position and project do not require ADCI training, it is advantageous for any candidate to have been commercially trained at an ADCI accredited facility in addition to any specific accredited SCUBA organizations.

Key Benefits of EnviroScience

  • Be part of an established, growing company that places the highest value on safety, its employees, and quality work.
  • Be part of an exclusive team of experienced divers doing interesting work on a long term project.
  • The backing of a fulltime marketing and business development program, an established team of commercial diving professionals, and a company resume full of successful diving projects.
  • Access to a large inventory of top-notch, well-maintained diving equipment and vessels.
  • Opportunity for continued education and certification in the professional diving field.

We are seeking individuals who are:

  • Passionate about protecting aquatic and marine resources.
  • Comfortable working outdoors in challenging field conditions.
  • Interested in combining commercial diving with environmental field services.
  • Motivated to continually develop both their technical diving and environmental science skills.

Responsibilities / Attributes

  • Diver / Tenders / Top Side Support
    • Performing safe and efficient diving and tending duties, including but not limited to basic underwater water inspection and general equipment maintenance tasks as well as top side diving support.
    • Perform topside support of diving and project-related activities, including tending, setup/breakdown and daily maintenance / housekeeping.
    • Ability to routinely lift up to 50 pounds.
    • Ability to dive to 70 FSW.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 5+ years of related experience
  • Strong diving and communication skills
  • Advanced open water SCUBA certification
  • 5+ years Nitrox experience
  • Medically cleared to dive to up to 80 feet
  • Ability to work well in a team environment


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Higher level dive certification(s) such as rescue diver, master diver, dive medic as well as a current ADCI or IMCA commercial diver / tender certifications or ACDE diploma are strongly preferred. A USCG captains license is also desired.

Other qualifications include:

  • Valid driver's license.
  • Ability to pass a background check.
  • Valid diving and DOT physical
  • Valid advanced open water SCUBA certification and logbook
  • Valid CPR/First Aid card
  • Valid 02 provider card
  • Valid ADCI dive card (preferred)
  • 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER 40 hr. (preferred)

Additional Information:

  • Department & Division:Marine Services; Commercial Diving Operations
  • Exempt Status*:Non-Exempt
  • Reports to**:Commercial Diving Operations Manager
  • Works with Inside Company:Marine Services employees, Other practice area staff as needed, Administration
  • Works with Outside Company:Clients, Agencies, subcontractors, technical support as needed
  • Working Conditions:Position is approximately 80% fieldwork and 20% office work. Be prepared for long hours, weekend work, and strenuous fieldwork in various weather conditions.
  • SupervisorResponsibilities: Project superintendent
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to lift 50 pounds, sitting and standing for work on both land and boat/water settings.
  • Travel Requirements:Ability to travel extensively to field sites, with routine extended deployments.

*This position is classified asnon-exempt based onthe jobduties.

**The company reserves the right to make changes to the reporting structure for this position due to business needs.

We are an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected Veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us by email at hr@acrtinc.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Requests for accommodation will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to from this e-mail address.

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)

Company: EnviroScience