What are the responsibilities and job description for the USN First Class Navy Diver (NEC 5342) position at Resicum International LLC?
The employee will provide Dive Locker Maintenance support to United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). The includes assisting the unit by providing technical experience in the operation and maintenance of assigned diving equipment, IAW Manufacturer Specifications, and operation of boats during unit dive operations. In addition, support development of waterborne operations procedures designed to enhance the combat readiness and collective skills of unit personnel. Military diving experience and credibility in the DoD dive community are essential to successful delivery of the required service. Research available and emerging technologies and work with the lead command ACC and USAFE diving program manager to identify areas where technology advances in Dive Locker/Maritime operations can benefit the command. Specifically, the employee should look for solutions to technology gaps, resource protection, and enhanced equipment training methodology that will save training time, funding, or enhance combat survivability of unit personnel during water operations. The employee may also be called upon to supervise and/or provide instruction to servicemembers in all aspects of diving operations to include but not limited to Dive Supervisor training, Dive Search Techniques, and high altitude diving restrictions.
Requirements -
Requirements -
The employee must have experience as a USN First Class Navy Diver (NEC 5342) who has performed the roles/responsibilities of a Command Master Diver (MDV) for a minimum of three (3) years, taken and passed the USN MDV written test, and has attended the MDV in-person screening evaluation. Preferably have had experience as a USN Diving Warrant Officer (7201) or senior enlisted (E-9, E-8.)
Must have three (3) years’ experience knowledge of US Navy recompression chamber operations and have a thorough familiarity with recognition and treatment of diving emergencies as outlined in the US Navy Diving Manual.
Must have three (3) years’ experience knowledge in and demonstrate familiarity in certification and maintenance of high pressure air systems and US Navy approved under water breathing equipment and support systems.
Must have three (3) years’ experience knowledge in implementation and employment the US Navy Dive/Jump Reporting System, U.S. Navy Planned Maintenance System, and the 3M system as it applies to diving for near, mid, and long-term equipment requirements.
Must have three (3) years technical background and communication skills to advise and/or assist the GA RQS subject matter experts and be able to analyze various equipment tests.
Must have three (3) years’ experience knowledge in reading blueprints and schematic drawings, understand specifications, and interpret illustrated parts breakdowns and other publications used in the field of Dive Locker/Maritime equipment and dive related specialization.
Must have three (3) years’ experience knowledge of US Navy dive regulations, MAJCOM and USAF regulatory guidelines and instructions to maximize the commands capability to provide GA with interoperability with Special Operations Forces, Joint Services and/or coalition services.
Must have and maintain a Secret security clearance upon assignment.
Must have experience and knowledge of preparing and presenting high-level briefings, Bullet Background Papers, and Technical Reports.
Must be capable of producing electronic correspondence and proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) and with excellent analytical, speaking and writing skills.
In addition to US Navy dive regulations; the employee must be knowledgeable of USAF and MAJCOM regulatory guidelines and instructions to maximize the commands capability to provide GA with interoperability with Joint and/or coalition forces.