




Summary: This role involves performing commercial diving operations, including underwater maintenance, inspections, and support tasks, while strictly adhering to safety protocols. Highlights: 1. Conduct diverse underwater maintenance and inspection tasks 2. Perform underwater cutting, welding, and NDT operations 3. Strictly follow all diving safety protocols and procedures Communication Internal Communication: Shipyard Personnel Purpose: To communicate with other section personnel during work. To communicate with the peoples inside the organization. External Communication: N/A Purpose: N/A Occupational Health \& Safety and Environment Accountability: Are accountable for their acts and omissions. Responsibility: To follow agreed safe systems of work; to follow training and instructions; and to report accidents, incidents and near misses. Authority: To stop work if they think the work is unsafe. Education \& Professional Qualification: Higher secondary school education. While international commercial diving certifications (IMCA, ADCI, HSE) are preferred, as a transitional standard, subject to future compliance review. Training in firefighting and first aid. Professional Experience: Min. 2\-3 years experiences in as a commercial diver in shipyard, offshore, or industrial diving operations. Experience with docking/undocking procedures, floating docks, and drydock operations preferred. Geographic Experience: N/A Computer Skills: Basic knowledge of operating computer. Language Skills: Good knowledge of English (speaks and writes) and other languages knowledge will be an added advantage. Market/Industry/Functional Knowledge: Key Roles \& Responsibilities Primary Diving Duties * Conduct underwater hull inspections, propeller polishing, sea chest cleaning, anode replacement, and related maintenance tasks during vessel docking/undocking. * Install and secure underwater support blocks, wedges, and guide pins as per the Docking Plan. * Carry out underwater cutting, welding, and NDT tasks where required using approved underwater tools and techniques. * Perform salvage, lifting, and underwater recovery operations using rigging, cranes, and winches. * Operate and maintain underwater video and communication equipment to document and support technical evaluations. * Prepare technical dive reports and photographic documentation for marine engineers and surveyors. Safety \& Compliance * Strictly follow all diving safety protocols including pre\-dive briefings, buddy checks, and decompression procedures. * Maintain and inspect diving equipment (helmets, suits, gauges, compressors, tanks) to ensure operational readiness. * Maintain current dive logs, checklists, and compliance records as per HSE standards and company policies. * Ensure proper usage of PPE and participate in all toolbox talks and safety drills. Support Roles * Assist Dockmaster during vessel movement, block positioning, and underwater checks. * Provide fire watch and emergency response support when not assigned diving duties. * Engage in confined space rescue readiness, if certified and trained. * Any other duties and responsibilities assigned by management Education \& Professional Qualification: Higher secondary school education. While international commercial diving certifications (IMCA, ADCI, HSE) are preferred, as a transitional standard, subject to future compliance review. Training in firefighting and first aid. Professional Experience: Min. 2\-3 years experiences in as a commercial diver in shipyard, offshore, or industrial diving operations. Experience with docking/undocking procedures, floating docks, and drydock operations preferred. Geographic Experience: N/A Computer Skills: Basic knowledge of operating computer. Language Skills: Good knowledge of English (speaks and writes) and other languages knowledge will be an added advantage. Market/Industry/Functional Knowledge:


