Commercial Diver
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The majority of the planet is made up not of land, but the sea. Arguably our oceans are still a relatively unexplored part of the world's terrain. Commercial divers' roles are not necessarily to undertake research, but they still spend much of their time exploring and making discoveries - whether working as part of criminal investigation units, being hired by cultural institutions to seek out old treasures, or looking for new locations to drill bridge foundations or build oil rigs.
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- Attention to Detail
- Equipment Maintenance
- Resilience
- Risk Taking
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