Wage Range: $21.00-$27.75 Hourly+ Production Bonus
As a Geoduck Diver, you will be expected to dive harvest geoduck while maintaining a safe work environment at all times. In addition to dive harvesting, you will be responsible for geoduck beach harvest and geoduck farm maintenance as needed.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITES
- Harvest geoduck without breakage by diving and on the beach at low tide. This includes weekends and night shifts, depending on the tide schedule.
- Must be able to navigate a boat in all weather conditions.
- Check and maintains oil levels on the engine, air compressor and filtration system.
- Must maintain dive equipment and harvesting equipment daily.
- Divers must roll out their own hoses and use it to dig geoducks in the locations designated by the crew lead.
- Divers should ensure that geoducks stay in the water until loading them into the boat and that the geoducks are clean and free of sand.
- Divers need to be able to keep track of how much they have harvested.
- At the end of the days tide, the Diver must roll up their hose and keep it and the wand in an orderly fashion on the boat, clean their own suits, masks, and other equipment daily.
- Divers must take part in loading, unloading, and entering the day’s harvest into the computer.
- Dive Tenders assist the divers helping them suit up, by pulling up their sacks out of the water once full and taking care of the product the diver harvests.
- Dive Tenders assist the Dive Persons in Charge (DPIC) with Pre and Post Dive checklists.
- Divers and Tenders must pick up any garbage, maintain a positive work environment between the supervisor and the crew member and must inform the crew lead if any equipment is broken or damaged.
- Divers and Tenders may be required on occasion to participate in other geoduck positions such as planting tube install and tube pulling.
- Other duties, as assigned.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Must have surface air certification and Geoduck Harvest dive experience.
- Must complete a dive physical or have had one completed within the past year.
- Employees in this position will be subject to random drug and alcohol testing, excluding marijuana.
- Must complete safety orientation prior to working on the beach.
- Must be physically able to lift and handle sixty pounds.
- Must be able to speak and understand English.
- Must wear proper safety gear when necessary.
- Must have the ability to swim.
- Must be able to work outside in all weather conditions and various times of day and night.
- A clean driving record in order to drive company vehicles is preferred.
- Must maintain proper employee conduct including being aware and respectful of time of day, noise level and the homeowners that surround the beaches.
- Regular, reliable, predictable attendance
- Ability to sit, stand and/or walk on uneven ground up to 8 hours per day.
- The employee will be required to stoop, bend, kneel, twist, and squat.
- The employee needs to be able to lift up to 60 lbs.
- The vision requirements include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
- Must be able to speak and hear well enough to communicate with co-workers, supervisors, and managers.
- Must be able to use hands for repetitive simple grasping, pushing, and pulling.
Skills Required
- Surface air certification and geoduck harvest dive experience
- Complete a dive physical (within the past year)
- Subject to random drug and alcohol testing (excluding marijuana)
- Complete safety orientation prior to working on the beach
- Physically able to lift and handle up to 60 pounds
- Ability to swim
- Able to speak and understand English
- Ability to work outside in all weather conditions and at various times of day and night (including weekends and nights)
- Ability to navigate and operate a boat in all weather conditions
- Maintain dive and harvesting equipment daily, and perform basic maintenance tasks (oil levels, compressor, filtration)
- Regular, reliable, predictable attendance
- Ability to sit, stand, walk on uneven ground up to 8 hours per day and perform stooping, bending, kneeling, twisting, and squatting
- Vision: close, distance, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus
- Able to speak and hear well enough to communicate with co-workers and supervisors
- Must wear proper safety gear when necessary and maintain proper employee conduct around homeowners
- Clean driving record to drive company vehicles
What We Do
Founded in the 1890s, Taylor Shellfish Farms is the largest producer of sustainably farmed shellfish in North America, specializing in oysters, clams, mussels, and geoduck. Based in Shelton, Washington, the fifth-generation family-owned company is committed to providing a high-quality 'Tide to Table' experience. It is notably the first and only U.S. bivalve farm to achieve Aquaculture Stewardship Council certification.

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