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Diver in the Navy

US Navy, Lake Cormorant, Mississippi, United States, 38641

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Are you ready to take the plunge into an extraordinary career? The U.S. Navy is seeking ambitious individuals between the ages of 18-34 to join our elite team as Navy Divers. Imagine working in the ocean's depths where few dare to venture. As a Navy Diver, you'll have the unique opportunity to engage in thrilling tasks such as underwater welding on naval vessels, conducting harbor clearance operations, retrieving sunken wreckage, and even assisting astronauts after their sea landings. This is not just a job; it's a passion for those devoted to serving at sea. Your Role as a Navy Diver Navy Divers operate in diverse environments—ranging from warm coral reefs to the icy depths beneath icebergs—performing critical underwater tasks with precision and safety. Your responsibilities may include: Salvaging wreckage and performing underwater repairs Clearing harbors and waterways Assisting in construction and demolition projects Engaging in search and rescue missions Executing deep submergence and saturation diving, living and working at extreme depths for extended periods Launching and recovering specialized vehicles for SEAL operations Compensation and Benefits From your first day, enjoy a range of benefits that include: Competitive salary Bonuses upon enlistment Comprehensive health insurance Housing at no cost A solid retirement plan Paid training to enhance your skills College credits towards your education Educational Opportunities As part of the Naval Special Operations community, you'll have access to a wealth of educational resources. Training includes everything from SCUBA fundamentals to advanced underwater welding, tactical military procedures, and deep-sea diving. You may also earn credits towards a degree through the American Council on Education and take advantage of programs like the Navy College Program, Tuition Assistance, and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Qualifications and Requirements No prior college education is necessary, but candidates must possess exceptional mental and physical resilience. To enlist as a Navy Diver, you must: Meet eyesight standards: 20/40 best eye; 20/70 worst eye, correctable to 20/25, with no color blindness Achieve the necessary Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score Be 34 years of age or younger Pass a physical examination for divers Be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain a security clearance Note:

Consult a healthcare professional before starting any exercise program, especially if you have a history of medical conditions that may be affected by increased physical activity. Work Environment With the motto 'We Dive the World Over,' Navy Divers travel globally, working in a variety of underwater environments, from murky waters requiring diving without sight to crystal-clear oceanic scenes ideal for underwater photography. Dive into your future, and let the sea be your workplace!