Job Description
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DEPARTMENT
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Animal Care
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CLASSIFICATION
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Non-Exempt
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REPORTS TO
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Life Support Curator
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STARTING PAY
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$21.00/Hour
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Duties
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Percentage
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Responsible for general maintenance and operation of all life support systems, including:
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50%
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Performs and records various water samples and testing and acts upon results, if necessary.
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20%
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Works with supervisor to establish artificial saltwater creation timelines.
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10%
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Performs most general maintenance work and equipment repair in life support areas.
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10%
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Maintains and keeps proper records in all life support areas.
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10%
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- EDUCATION & FORMAL TRAINING:
- AALSO Level 1 Life Support Operator certification preferred.
- SCUBA certification preferred.
- EXPERIENCE:
- Previous experience with and general knowledge of life support systems required.
- Knowledge of water chemistry, proper laboratory and quarantine techniques.
- Ability to perform repairs and general maintenance on various life support systems and equipment, such as sand filters, protein skimmers, water pumps, meters, generators, air pumps and ozone systems.
- Knowledge of safety requirements and protocols required while working with life support systems.
- Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office, required.
- Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
- OTHER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Must have valid driver’s license.
- Must have or be able to obtain negative TB test.
- Must be able to lift 75 pounds and have sufficient mobility to ensure a safe work environment.
- Must be able to stand for extended periods of time and work in loud areas.
- Must be able to tolerate stress and make immediate decisions concerning the safety of animals, employees and the public.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, holidays, and evening hours, in all weather extremes. May be required to report during emergency situations, such as power failure.
- Must pass a background and drug screening.
- Backwashing filters, water transfers, and pump basket maintenance for all pools and aquariums.
- Maintaining daily checklists for all life support systems.
- Following cleaning and preventive maintenance schedule for all life support area equipment, including pumps, filters, instrumentation and ozone systems.
- Performing equipment function checks and calibrations.
- Working closely with supervisor to ensure timely ordering of parts, equipment and supplies, such as salt, chemicals and testing kits.
- Reporting maintenance issues and potential safety hazards to management.
- Helping to create operational standards for systems.
- Establishing good working relationships and communication with animal staff to ensure equipment and procedures are working properly.
