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Sr. Program Safety Officer Dive Program
The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami is seeking a Sr. Program Safety Officer to manage the Scientific Diving Program. Under guidance from the UM Diving Control Board and supervision of the Director of Scientific Diving the Diving Safety Officer is responsible for the daily administration of the scientific diving program. The successful candidate must have the ability to work effectively and efficiently with a wide variety of faculty students staff and scientists from diverse backgrounds and with various research diving needs as well as possess a comprehensive knowledge of a wide range of equipment both scientific and dive related and be capable of evaluating equipment for safety functionality and effectiveness in various situations and conditions.
The ideal candidate will ensure compliance with all pertinent state federal community and the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) standards and regulations covering operations methods safety hazards and procedures; have a thorough understanding of risk management and legal issues as they pertain to the Scientific Diving Programs operation; will conduct full semester scientific diving courses and supervise UM diver evaluation and training including coordinating and conducting scientific diver instruction and certification diving safety and rescue training diving accident management and specialty diving courses for faculty staff and students.
The Diving Safety Officer will also provide UM scientists direction and assistance for field research operational support during shipboard and land based diving project preparations and planning emergency and contingency planning and on-site evaluation supervision and management; evaluate divers dive plans diving conditions sites appropriate equipment and methods and a range of variables for each project and dive to be conducted and will repair maintain and track the scientific diving programs inventory including regulators tanks compressors and specialty equipment.
A minimum of a bachelors degree and a recreational open water instructor certification from a nationally accredited training agency are 10 years of experience.
A Masters Degree with professional background in marine sciences is preferred as well as experience in cave and technical diving.
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Job Status:
Full timeEmployee Type:
StaffPay Grade:
A11Required Experience:
Senior IC
Full-Time