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Maintain a depth, bottom time, and breathing mix profile at the dive location for each diver during the dive. Job Summary: The Dive Supervisor’s primary responsibility is to oversee the planning and execution of the diving operation, including the safety and health of the dive team.
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Legal Dive is a nationally recognized publication covering the evolving and dynamic in-house counsel and legal operations professions. The Legal Dive senior reporter will regularly write high-impact stories that lead our coverage, from breaking news briefs to enterprise stories and in-depth features about the trends affecting the in-house legal profession and its operations function.
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Upon completion of commercial dive training, you’ll join Jacobs’ engineer dive teams utilizing surface-supplied diving and commercial SCUBA equipment to conduct underwater inspections of waterfront structures across the globe.
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Must have own commercial dive gear including (if diving): Dry Suit, Weight Belt, Gloves, Thermals, Wet Suit, Dive Knife, 5 Point Harness with Leg Straps, and Bail-Out Bottle & Regulators (with Spares.
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Dive Master or higher scuba certification. Duties include cleaning and debris removal from animal habitats as well as upkeep of equipment pads used for water treatment and handling of dive gear used for both guest and team programs.
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Accountable for delegating dive oversight to dive personnel to ensure full coverage for all diving events within the aquarium facilities. Under the guidance of the Director of Dive Programs, helps develop field scientific diver training.
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Table 301 is now Soby's, The Lazy Goat, NOSE DIVE, Southern Pressed Juicery, Highway 301 Food Truck and Camp. Have a passion for hospitality? Nose Dive Gastropub is looking to hire an experienced and professional Sous Chef with a background in culinary arts, and fine dining.
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Present evidence of all dive training and diving history. Assists the Director of Dive Programs in updating and maintaining NA's Diving Safety Manual and Site-Specific Manuals. With the Director of Dive Programs, responsible for evaluating performance and recommending professional development of employees, creating section goals, recruitment of employees, conflict resolution, and mentoring/coaching of all staff, interns, and volunteers.
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Johnson Outdoors' iconic brands include: Old Town canoes and kayaks; Ocean Kayak; Carlisle paddles; Minn Kota fishing motors, batteries, and anchors; Cannon downriggers; Humminbird marine electronics and charts; SCUBAPRO dive equipment; Jetboil outdoor cooking systems; and Eureka.
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Fee for service practice in St. George, UT, with all the tech, tools, team, and schedule to dive right in, along with guaranteed mentoring. In the boomtown of St. George, UT is a leading holistic dental practice: Gateway Oral Health Center.
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Assisting in the maintenance of dive equipment by inspecting and servicing equipment regularly. Conducting post-dive reviews with students to discuss their performance in order to identify areas for improvement.
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Build internal reports for senior management using Business Objects & Oracle HFM & perform deep-dive financial analysis using Oracle ERP, Oracle financial planning & analysis tools, & SQL. Build internal reports for senior management using Business Objects & Oracle HFM & perform deep-dive financial analysis using Oracle ERP, Oracle financial planning & analysis tools, & SQL.
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This means we kayak among icebergs, travel to hidden waterfalls, snorkel with sea lions, dive with manta rays, and share air with whales. This means we kayak among icebergs, travel to hidden waterfalls, snorkel with sea lions, dive with manta rays, and share air with whales.
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Performs event set-ups including swim/dive/water polo setups and maintains, inventories, and purchases necessary meet operations equipment. · Facilitate day of event operations of major and national swim and dive meets (i.e., Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, Gulf Swimming LSC events, High School Invitational and Regionals), and special events; periodically serve as departmental representative during meets, as well as the designated certified pool operator as required.
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Keywords: Swim; Swimming; Trainer; Counselor; C Nanny; Baby Sitting; Entry Level; High school; college; Coach; children; kids; pool; safety; swim lessons; instructor; summer job; after school; life guard; Ellis; Red cross; front desk; teaching; teacher; side gig; baby sitter; child care; flexible hours; Compensation: $9.50 - $13.00 per hour Compensation: $9.50 - $13.00 per hour Why Dive In With Goldfish.
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