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Commercial Diving FAQ

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German bloke keen to get into commercial diving
Hi everyone, I’m a 29 year old and I’m seriously trying to find a realistic way into commercial diving. My background: - 38 logged dives (SSI Advanced Adventurer) - practical work experience in constrution, automotive bodywork and forestry - willing to relocate and start at the bottom: tender, deckhand, fish farms, harbour work I’m currently looking into different training routes, mainly: - ADAS Part 1–2–3 in Australia/Tasmania - NYD in Norway - possibly other international or European routes I may be missing The German route seems pretty complicated and bureaucratic. It would take around two years. I contacted the German Association of Diving Companies, and they told me that the NYD/IMCA-recognised route from Norway would not be recognised for working in Germany, not even as an assistant. That’s a big issue for me and one of the reasons why I’m looking more seriously at international options. I’m not trying to avoid hard work. Quite the opposite. I’m ready to work, relocate and start from the bottom. I just want to choose a route that actually gives me a realistic chance of entering the industry. My questions: 1. What route would you honestly recommend for a German/EU beginner? 2. Since getting work rights in Australia might be difficult, is ADAS still a good ticket for working internationally or outside Australia? 3. Is NYD/Norway realistic for a non-Norwegian with no Norwegian language skills yet, if I’m willing to learn Norwegian and start from the bottom? 5. Which extra tickets would make a beginner more employable: DMT, rigging, welding/burning, NDT, BOSIET? 6. Are there any schools or countries I should seriously consider that I may not have on my radar? 7. Since I’m also qualified for university, would it make sense to study something related first, in order to enter the industry in a more specialised way (plan b) Any honest advice, reality checks or personal experience would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Jeremias
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Hey Jed, thanks heaps for the fast reply and for creating this community!! Your breakdown makes a lot of sense. NYD was actually my top choice, but I’ve already been in touch with them and their courses are completely booked out until August next year, so I’m just on the waiting list. Your tip about the UK route (HSE) sounded great, so I checked them out right away, but unfortunately, they are completely booked out too! I’ll definitely keep an eye on them though. Finding a European route is key for me anyway, as I used up my Australian Working Holiday Visa about 10 years ago, so I know firsthand how tough the visa situation down under can be. Regarding the UK, someone on Reddit just mentioned a German guy who did his training in Cornwall without a visa, but finding a pathway to actually work in the UK afterwards might be the tricky part, post-Brexit. It’s a bit of a bummer about Germany not accepting international tickets straight away. My hope was to maybe start as a tender here to gain experience before trying to move offshore. Since the actual commercial training slots are a bit further down the road than I hoped, it probably makes the most sense to wait for a solid starting spot and build a plan for the meantime. I’m thinking about working as a PADI/SSI scuba dive instructor abroad for a bit just to rack up hours, get more comfortable working underwater. Like you said, water is the environment for us!! I’ll also dig a bit deeper into the schools in South Africa and the Middle East you mentioned, just to see what the options are there. If anyone else in the group has tips on how to effectively bridge that waiting time, or any experience with the German cross-over, I’d love to hear your thoughts! Cheers, Jeremias
Big win for the group today.
​Huge congratulations to @Aaron Evans , who just confirmed he’s landed a job through this community. It’s the first one on the board for us, and it’s great to see the networking here actually turning into real work. ​Best of luck with the project, Aaron. ​Get the Skool App, keep an eye on the Job Board, and let's keep the momentum moving. ​If you're finding this platform useful, consider helping support its growth by becoming a premium member for $5 per month which is a basically donation to say thanks! It helps keep the lights on, job posts coming, the networking open, and the FAQs answered for everyone.
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congrats mate!!
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Jeremias Neubrandt
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I live in Hannover, Germany and I’m seriously planning to start a career in commercial diving. Right now I’m gathering as much information as I can

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