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Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
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Trainer/Instructor
Spokane, WA (On-Site/Office)
Job Title: Dive Master
Work Location: Spokane, WA
Position Classification: Full Time
Security Clearance: Active SECRET clearance
Job Summary
The Dive Master supports aquatic training activities associated with Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) programs conducted at Fairchild AFB. This role provides professional diving supervision, water safety oversight, and technical support for training events conducted in aquatic environments in accordance with approved Programs of Instruction (POIs), safety standards, and governing directives.
The Dive Master ensures the safe conduct of water-based training by maintaining strict compliance with dive safety protocols, equipment readiness standards, and operational risk management procedures. Duties may include supervising diving activities, supporting underwater training evolutions, maintaining dive equipment, and coordinating with instructors and safety personnel during aquatic training events. This position operates in demanding training environments where safety, attention to detail, and sound judgment are critical to supporting realistic SERE training while protecting the well-being of students and instructors.
Responsibilities
• Provide dive supervision and water safety support for SERE aquatic training activities conducted in accordance with approved course materials and safety procedures
• Monitor diving operations to ensure compliance with established dive safety standards and risk management protocols
• Inspect, maintain, and manage dive equipment, life-support systems, and associated safety gear used during training operations
• Support instructors and training cadre during aquatic training evolutions, including resistance laboratory water events and related water-based training scenarios
• Conduct pre-dive safety checks, equipment inspections, and briefings as required
• Monitor student performance and safety during aquatic training events and respond to potential hazards or emergencies
• Coordinate with safety personnel, instructors, and medical support staff to ensure safe execution of water-based training activities
• Maintain required dive logs, equipment records, and documentation associated with aquatic operations
• Support concurrent or consecutive course iterations in high-tempo environments; training schedules may include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and extended training days
• Maintain required clothing, equipment, and personal readiness standards necessary to safely conduct aquatic training support.
Required Qualifications
• Active SECRET clearance
• DoD Diver First Class certification and qualification as a Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC) M1DV Diver First Class (Legacy NEC 5342) or equivalent
• Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Diver First Class
• Minimum three 3 years’ experience with U.S. Navy recompression chamber operations and familiarity with recognition and treatment of diving emergencies as outlined in the U.S. Navy Diving Manual
• Minimum three 3 years’ experience with high-pressure air systems and underwater breathing equipment maintenance
• Minimum three 3 years’ experience with the implementation and employment of the US Navy Dive/Jump Reporting System, U.S. Navy Planned Maintenance System, and the 3M system as it applies to diving for near, mid, and long-term equipment requirements
• Knowledge of USAF and MAJCOM dive program regulatory guidance
• Ability to support extended duty days and non-standard work schedules as required by training cycles
• American Red Cross CPR and First Aid or equivalent
• Current lifeguard certification and be physically capable of swimming in turbulent water in an environmental tank.
Desired Qualifications
• Current professional-level dive certification such as Divemaster or equivalent from a nationally or internationally recognized diving organization (e.g., PADI, NAUI, SSI, or equivalent)
• Experience supporting military training programs or Department of Defense operational environments
• Experience supporting SERE training, water survival instruction, or aquatic resistance laboratory training events
• Experience with dive equipment maintenance, inspection, and operational readiness procedures
• Current certifications such as CPR, First Aid, Rescue Diver, or Emergency Oxygen Administration
• Experience supporting safety oversight during high-risk training environments
• Experience working with instructor cadre or training teams in structured instructional environments.
Supplemental Information
Special Conditions
• If offered employment, you will be required to submit to a background investigation.
• Employees performing sensitive requirements must be able to pass a drug test as a condition of employment and submit to random drug testing throughout the contract performance period as per FAR 252.223-7004, Drug Free Workforce. If your position requires drug testing to successfully meet contractual obligations, this will be a condition of employment.
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement
T2C-Global is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
T2C-Global Point of Contact
If interested in applying for the above listed position, please contact us at; recruiter@t2cglobal.com
Work Location: Spokane, WA
Position Classification: Full Time
Security Clearance: Active SECRET clearance
Job Summary
The Dive Master supports aquatic training activities associated with Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) programs conducted at Fairchild AFB. This role provides professional diving supervision, water safety oversight, and technical support for training events conducted in aquatic environments in accordance with approved Programs of Instruction (POIs), safety standards, and governing directives.
The Dive Master ensures the safe conduct of water-based training by maintaining strict compliance with dive safety protocols, equipment readiness standards, and operational risk management procedures. Duties may include supervising diving activities, supporting underwater training evolutions, maintaining dive equipment, and coordinating with instructors and safety personnel during aquatic training events. This position operates in demanding training environments where safety, attention to detail, and sound judgment are critical to supporting realistic SERE training while protecting the well-being of students and instructors.
Responsibilities
• Provide dive supervision and water safety support for SERE aquatic training activities conducted in accordance with approved course materials and safety procedures
• Monitor diving operations to ensure compliance with established dive safety standards and risk management protocols
• Inspect, maintain, and manage dive equipment, life-support systems, and associated safety gear used during training operations
• Support instructors and training cadre during aquatic training evolutions, including resistance laboratory water events and related water-based training scenarios
• Conduct pre-dive safety checks, equipment inspections, and briefings as required
• Monitor student performance and safety during aquatic training events and respond to potential hazards or emergencies
• Coordinate with safety personnel, instructors, and medical support staff to ensure safe execution of water-based training activities
• Maintain required dive logs, equipment records, and documentation associated with aquatic operations
• Support concurrent or consecutive course iterations in high-tempo environments; training schedules may include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and extended training days
• Maintain required clothing, equipment, and personal readiness standards necessary to safely conduct aquatic training support.
Required Qualifications
• Active SECRET clearance
• DoD Diver First Class certification and qualification as a Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC) M1DV Diver First Class (Legacy NEC 5342) or equivalent
• Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Diver First Class
• Minimum three 3 years’ experience with U.S. Navy recompression chamber operations and familiarity with recognition and treatment of diving emergencies as outlined in the U.S. Navy Diving Manual
• Minimum three 3 years’ experience with high-pressure air systems and underwater breathing equipment maintenance
• Minimum three 3 years’ experience with the implementation and employment of the US Navy Dive/Jump Reporting System, U.S. Navy Planned Maintenance System, and the 3M system as it applies to diving for near, mid, and long-term equipment requirements
• Knowledge of USAF and MAJCOM dive program regulatory guidance
• Ability to support extended duty days and non-standard work schedules as required by training cycles
• American Red Cross CPR and First Aid or equivalent
• Current lifeguard certification and be physically capable of swimming in turbulent water in an environmental tank.
Desired Qualifications
• Current professional-level dive certification such as Divemaster or equivalent from a nationally or internationally recognized diving organization (e.g., PADI, NAUI, SSI, or equivalent)
• Experience supporting military training programs or Department of Defense operational environments
• Experience supporting SERE training, water survival instruction, or aquatic resistance laboratory training events
• Experience with dive equipment maintenance, inspection, and operational readiness procedures
• Current certifications such as CPR, First Aid, Rescue Diver, or Emergency Oxygen Administration
• Experience supporting safety oversight during high-risk training environments
• Experience working with instructor cadre or training teams in structured instructional environments.
Supplemental Information
Special Conditions
• If offered employment, you will be required to submit to a background investigation.
• Employees performing sensitive requirements must be able to pass a drug test as a condition of employment and submit to random drug testing throughout the contract performance period as per FAR 252.223-7004, Drug Free Workforce. If your position requires drug testing to successfully meet contractual obligations, this will be a condition of employment.
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement
T2C-Global is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
T2C-Global Point of Contact
If interested in applying for the above listed position, please contact us at; recruiter@t2cglobal.com
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