EMPLOYMENT
Associated Marine Salvage, Inc. (AMSI) is looking for individuals with integrity and passion to join our team. AMSI’s team members have a commitment to excellence that is unparalleled in the marine salvage / diving industry. We have the ability to take on challenging and complex projects and complete them, on-time and on-budget, with high-quality results. Only the best wear the AMSI hard hat.
| AMSI is currently looking for qualified personnel in the following fields: |
| Divers |
License Captains |
| Welders |
Heavy Equipment Operators |
| Fitters |
Experience salvers |
If you would like to forward your resume for consideration for a position, please email or mail copies of your resume, along with copies of any certifications for Dive School, Welding, CPR Certificates, Hazmat courses, etc. to us at: info@amsisalvage.com. You can also complete our Employment Form (starred * fields are required):
Associated Marine Salvage, Inc. (AMSI) assures that applicants are considered and that employees are treated fairly during their employment, without regard to race, color, religion, age, physical or mental disability, sex, marital status, ancestry, national origin, veteran’s status, citizenship, pregnancy, sexual orientation, other protected activities, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; layoff or termination; wages or other forms of compensation; selection for training, including apprenticeship, pre-apprenticeship, and/or on the job training; and ensuring and maintaining a work environment free of harassment, intimidation, and coercion at all sites which employees are assigned to work. AMSI is a Drug Free Workplace and drug testing is a condition of employment.
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