Any retired Navy EOD Divers out there wanting to perform a few dives?

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Hello, all,

I am a UXO project manager who needs to have four UXO-qualified divers at a project for the New England District Corps of Engineers. Do you know of anyone who may be qualified and available for a short three-to four-day job in Massachusetts?
 
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What type of qualification do you require? I'm an Active Navy EOD Tech and I may be able to direct you to some of my friends that may be able to fit your requirements assuming the compensation is just.



Regards,

Shawn
 
Hello, all,

I am a UXO project manager who needs to have four UXO-qualified divers at a project for the New England District Corps of Engineers. Do you know of anyone who may be qualified and available for a short three-to four-day job in Massachusetts?

Hello Super Mom,

Welcome to Scuba Board.

You might want to post your request in the Employment Forum and the Military Divers Forums.

Additionally, please update you profile….I bet there is some fascinating you could include.

Good luck,

couv
 
Hello Super Mom,

Welcome to Scuba Board.

You might want to post your request in the Employment Forum and the Military Divers Forums.

Additionally, please update you profile….I bet there is some fascinating you could include.

Good luck,

couv

Yeah, what he said!:popcorn:
 
an addendum to my previous post:

I mentioned your inquiry to a couple of friends at their retirement/going away party just yesterday and they seemed interested if you still have the requirement. I deployed to Iraq with one and know first hand his proficiency. He is a Master Technician with nearly 20 years experience and multiple demolition and underwater supervisory qualifications. You can contact me at asr25@hotmail.com if you have any further questions.

Good luck,

shawn
 
Everyone (especially asr25@hotmail.com),

Please accept my apologies for not replying sooner. I had a lot of things going on (work and personal) when I originally posted my question and I failed to respond to your posts. This post should answer most of your questions. I will take Mr. Vincent's advice, as well, about posting in the Military Divers section.

We occasionally have a need for personnel who can dive in areas where there may be Materials Potentially Presenting an Explosives Hazard (MPPEH). However, MPPEH dive projects are usually few and far between. The requirements are quite extensive:

Must have certification that you are trained to the appropriate level for diving from the military or an accredited commercial school;
Have at least one year of experience as a diver;
Must have completed at least four working dives with similar equipment;
Must be a graduate of the U.S. Naval Explosives Ordnance Disposal School;
Must be trained to use all necessary equipment;
Must be trained in emergency procedures;
Must be trained in CPR and diving-related health concerns;
Must have a 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) training certificate, maintained with 8-hour refresher training;
Have to be able to pass an ATF background check;
Have to be able to pass a physical, including all dive-related physical requirements.

The requirement to be the Project Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Diving Supervisor are those, plus there is the requirement for more experience and the ability to take on more responsibilities.

Nearly 90% of the team members that I work with are former military (Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) EOD personnel; most are male, but there are some female UXO technicians. The rest learn from commercial schools. However, over 99% of our projects are land-based Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) or BRAC sites; our UXO teams clear MPPEH to depths as deep as 4 feet (if there is future construction that requires it). Any unacceptable-to-move item is blown in place; others that are acceptable-to-move are part of a consolidated shot.

The private industry does pay well. For example, in the State of Illinois, per the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage Determination 2005-2175, Revision 7, an UXO Technician I must make a minimum of $21.58 per hour, UXO Technician II - $26.11 per hour, UXO Technician III - $31.50 per hour. Add to that a fringe of $3.25 per hour, and if there are explosives hazards, add 8% to the basic hourly rate. If you dive and do UXO work, there is the additional 60% added to the hourly rate. (Military guys, we use the DDESB TP-18 to determine the UXO technician level.) And yes, if you work overtime, you do get 1.5 times the hourly rate, haz duty, pay and all. But, you cannot work more than 50 hours a week (per Corps safety regulations).

We often have a need for UXO Supervisors, UXO Safety Officers, and UXO Quality Control Specialists as well. These are the team members who make sure the project site is managed safely, with quality, and ensure that the project gets done on schedule. Supervisory personnel are compensated at higher rates.

I must say that as a whole, our industry (Military Munitions Response) is a safe one. We follow the DDESB and USACE guidlelines to the letter, because it is important to us to bring all our guys home safely, and to leave the communities, installations, posts, etc. that we have been tasked with clearing less hazardous for the public, the military, and everyone who may venture to that site. None of our UXO technicians has ever been hurt on the job due to explosives hazards. Our overall safety program is the best in the industry.

That being said, if you, or someone you know is interested in land UXO work or underwater UXO work, you may e-mail me at smcgraw@ecc.net. We maintain a database of qualified UXO technicians, and we work not only in the U.S. (to those of you who are curious, yes, there is unexploded ordnance in these United States, including Alaska and Hawaii), but in many parts of the world, including Canada, Iraq, Afghanistan, Guam, etc. Right now, things are a little slow on the FUDS and BRAC side of things, but we expect more work to come later in the year, particularly on active ranges where there is scheduled range construction, or on FUDS sites with high priority.

Thank you again for your interest! And, no matter what, please be safe out there!
 
I'm a little out of the loop with the guys that have gotten out recently because I've been in some advanced training for the past 8 months. It sounds like a good opportunity for some decent pay and some possibly interesting work. If you have any ball park dates that you may require an EOD Tech or a more official link that I can provide those that would be interested, I'm sure that you'll get some takers.
There are a couple of requirements you listed that "might" be an issue.
1. I'm not entirely sure about the Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) certification. Some of the guys may have had it but I'm not quite sure it is a standard.
2. All Navy EOD are at a minimum MK-16 Mixed Gas qualified. If you are looking for 2C qualifications, it may narrow the pool a little. Most of the guys retiring now will have both.
I wish you the best with your search and I hope that a friend or two of mine are able to take advantage of the opportunity.

Shawn

By the way, the Navy Reserves has a "EOD Diver" program for Assistants that are dive qualified only and are not Navy EOD Tech graduates of the year and a half pipeline that includes NAVSCOLEOD.
 

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