Commercial Diver - Dive Tender

Consor Engineers

The Role

Overview

Perform commercial diving tasks and support dive operations for various industries.

Key Responsibilities

  • crane ops
  • dive ops
  • gear maintenance
  • hazard reporting
  • underwater welding
  • team collaboration

Tasks

-Engage invarious daily activities, including crane operations, lifting and rigging, chamber operations, equipment handling (such as basic hat hook-up), jet pumps, water blasters, grit pots, dive station setup, dressing mobilization, and demobilization. -Identify, mark, and report any safety hazards on deck to ensure safe diving operations. -Safely and efficiently operate the deck during dive operations. -Collaborate and operate with small, self-reliant team to accomplish various underwater tasks, including dredging, underwater welding, salvage operations, hazardous material (Haz-Mat) diving, and heavy construction. Projects will occur at diverse locations sucha s dams, offshore vessels or facilities, lakes, reservoirs, revers, and sewage or radioactive storage pools. -Conduct dives as directed by the Dive Supervisor, with the expectation of daily diving activities, depending on site safety conditions. -Perform daily maintenance of all dive gear as instructed by the Dive Supervisor. -Work an average daily shift of 8-12 hours. Work a typlcal schedule from Monday to Friday, averaging 54 hours per week over the last year. Expect to spend 3 ourt of 4 weeks out of town, with approximately one week per month of local work. Longer, more complex jobs such as offshore projects or heavy construction may require extended periods away, with crew changes approximately every 21 days.

Requirements

  • dive physical
  • hazwoper
  • adci diver
  • driver's license
  • high school
  • twic

What You Bring

-Must NOT be afraid of heights and pass a Dive Physical. -Applicable certifcations or training a plus: HAZWOPER, HUET training, OHSA 10 or 30 Construction, O2 Provider, NDT certs, EMT/DMT, Welding, Safegulf/Safeland, Rigging, Kirby Morgan Helmet Tech, IMCA certs. -ADCI Certified Commercial Diver card. -Must have a valid drivers license. -Must havea high school diploma or equilivalent. -Must have current First Aid/CPR certifications. -Must have a Transportation Worker Identifcation Card (TWIC).

Benefits

-Work-Life Alignment – Industry-competitive PTO, seven paid holidays and two floating holidays, flexible work schedules, paid parental leave, and eligibility for hybrid and remote work options for some employees based on role responsibilities. -Wellness – Medical, dental and vision insurance, employee assistance program, fitness and wellness reimbursement, and HSA and FSA options. -Life – Employer-paid STD and LTD, employer-paid term life insurance, and retirement 401(k) with company match. -Community – Quarterly social events, paid group volunteering events, and employee networks and groups . -Career Growth & Development – Tuition reimbursement program, paid professional training, major license achievement bonus, extensive on-demand learning center, and paid professional memberships.

The Company

About Consor Engineers

-Founded with a focus on delivering innovative engineering solutions for critical infrastructure projects. -Has expanded over decades to offer a diverse range of services in sectors like energy, transportation, and water resources. -A key player in heavy civil engineering, specializing in large-scale infrastructure projects such as bridges, highways, and utilities. -Completed landmark projects across North America, contributing to the development of sustainable and resilient infrastructure. -Known for handling both public and private sector projects, from residential developments to government transportation systems. -Specializes in the integration of cutting-edge technology in civil engineering to drive efficiency and sustainability in all stages of projects. -Has a proven track record in managing complex, multi-disciplinary projects with tight deadlines and budget constraints.

Sector Specialisms

Transportation

Water Resources

Infrastructure

Bridges

Flood Management

Sewer Rehabilitation

Construction Management

Structural Assessment

Program Management

Environmental Engineering

Roadways

Street Improvements

Water Supply Systems

Wastewater Lines

Pump Stations

Traffic Signals

Lighting

Dams

Marine

Utilities

Security Clearance

-pre‑employment substance screening and background checks are required.