Aaron Willard

Commercial Diving Supervisor at UESI

Aaron Willard is an experienced commercial diver with a diverse background in underwater construction, inspection, and maintenance across various companies since 1997. Currently employed at Tetra Tech and Viking Diving Services Inc., Aaron has participated in significant projects, including core drilling for micro-pile installation at Flagler Bridge and dredging for culvert projects. Previous roles have involved nuclear de-sludging and various construction tasks while supervising dive teams and leading manatee protection systems. Educational achievements include a degree in Professional Commercial Diving and advanced electronics training from the US Navy.

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Port St. Lucie, United States

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UESI

UESI offers a comprehensive selection of services that include consulting, technical services, QA/QC services, inspection, maintenance, repair, and marine construction. We serve a variety of customers many different markets such as nuclear, hydro electric, fossil, and wind power generation; federal and local government; transportation; marine facilities; industrial facilities; and engineering and professional services. Our in-house programs support IWE in-service inspection, specialized maintenance and repair, and programmatic management of safety related components. Services address structures, systems, and components related to primary containment, the reactor vessel, fuel pool, fuel transfer system, suppression pool, intake and discharge systems, pumps, traveling water screens, cooling towers, and storage tanks. UESI provides diving services that include pier and pile restoration, maintenance, repair and replacement of traveling water screens, maintenance dredging of intakes and discharge systems, inspection services, mollusk remediation, erosion control, contaminated water diving, underwater welding, and concrete repair. UESI has the financial, engineering, technical, and management resources necessary to perform large turnkey maintenance projects.


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51-200

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