Diver

Useful school subject:

Physical Education

Kairukuruku

A diver collecting shellfish underwater

A diver collecting samples from the sea floor

Divers work underwater and do a variety of tasks such as construction work, rescuing property from wrecked ships, commercial seafood gathering, photography, exploration and police work, and dive instructing. They may work close to shore, out at sea, or in lakes or rivers.

He whakamārama

Ko ta te kairukuruku kaupapa he mahi i nga momo mahinga i te wai pera i te mahi hangahanga, te tiki rawa mai i nga kaipuke kua toromi, te kohikohi mataitai, te tango whakaahua, te mahi hopara, nga kaupapa pirihimana ranei. Tera ka mahi tata ki te akau, ki waho atu ranei i te moana, i roto hoki i nga roto me nga awa.

Entry Requirements

To become a diver you must: be at least 18 years old

get a medical clearance certificate from the Diving Hyperbaric Medicine Service

have a Recreational Open Water ticket from an approved provider

complete an Australian Diver Accreditation Scheme (ADAS) course and be issued with a certificate of competence from the Department of Labour.

Meet people in this job

Kel Nairn

From fixing leaky boats to welding steel 400 feet below the sea surface, to working on a movie set, there isn't much Kel Nairn hasn't done during his career as a commercial diver.

Read stories about people working in this job.

 

Pay

Pay for divers varies depending on skills, experience, and the type of diving they do.
 

 

Job Outlook

Chances of getting a job as a recreational diving instructor in New Zealand are low.
 
 

 


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