NEC Codes - BU-5932 Basic Underwater Construction Technician
NEC Designation:
NEC BU-5932 Basic Underwater Construction Technician
Description:
Qualified to dive and perform underwater construction operations using approved air diving appartus, underwater tools equipment, materials and techniques. Performs underwater tasks such as underwater excavation, cutting and welding, concrete forming and placement, cable and pipeline installation, sea floor surveying, component assembly and emplacement, system testing and material condition inspection.
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Description cont:
Employs the principle and techniques of precision demolition in projects requiring cutting, flattening or removal of pilings, obsolete mooring, or other obstruction in channels, harbors, open oceans, or other areas of concern. Performs rigging, marlin spike seamanship and small boat handling. Tests, repairs, and adjust all diving equipment. Dresses and tends divers. Knows the laws of diving physics and is able to recognize symptoms of decompression sickness and diving accidents, and is able to assist in their treatment.
Qualification Data:
Source Rating(s): BU, SW, CE, UT, EO, CM, EA
Billet Paygrades: E3-E6
Personnel Paygrades: E3-E6
Course: Mandatory
Open to Women?: Yes
Notes:
None
Information contained on this page is derived from the Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards Manual, Volume II, NAVPERS 18068F, which is the official manual for Navy Enlisted Classifications (NECs).
NEC BU-5932 Basic Underwater Construction Technician
Description:
Qualified to dive and perform underwater construction operations using approved air diving appartus, underwater tools equipment, materials and techniques. Performs underwater tasks such as underwater excavation, cutting and welding, concrete forming and placement, cable and pipeline installation, sea floor surveying, component assembly and emplacement, system testing and material condition inspection.
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Description cont:
Employs the principle and techniques of precision demolition in projects requiring cutting, flattening or removal of pilings, obsolete mooring, or other obstruction in channels, harbors, open oceans, or other areas of concern. Performs rigging, marlin spike seamanship and small boat handling. Tests, repairs, and adjust all diving equipment. Dresses and tends divers. Knows the laws of diving physics and is able to recognize symptoms of decompression sickness and diving accidents, and is able to assist in their treatment.
Qualification Data:
Source Rating(s): BU, SW, CE, UT, EO, CM, EA
Billet Paygrades: E3-E6
Personnel Paygrades: E3-E6
Course: Mandatory
Open to Women?: Yes
Notes:
None
Information contained on this page is derived from the Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards Manual, Volume II, NAVPERS 18068F, which is the official manual for Navy Enlisted Classifications (NECs).
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