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What the hell does engineering have to do with Commercial Diving? are they separate workers or is it a necessity for commercial diving ?
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So theyre separate jobs in the commercial diving world?The US Navy and a number of government agencies that own wharfs, piers and bridges require their structures to be inspected by professional engineers. There are a number of engineering firms that employ structural and civil engineers that are certified to dive surface supplied gear. The trend for that past ten years is to have engineers that are schooled through a commercial diving school. All these guys do is inspect and asses the structures so that the underwater gorillas can come in and do repair work.