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Aquarium Life Support Systems Supervisor

Historic Tours, San Diego, California, United States, 92189


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Be a part of the original Key West Aquarium which opened in 1935 in famous Mallory Square!Start your new Career With Us Today!Position SummaryThe Life Support Systems Supervisor (LSS Supervisor) manages assigned staff and maintains, repairs, designs, and installs water support systems for the aquarium’s animal exhibits and water features. They provide a consistent flow of communication with the aquarium’s team members, establishing a positive teamwork environment. They assure accurate communication with vendors for product and material ordering. The LSS Supervisor coordinates work with vendors/contractors and is involved in all aspects of creating new and the rehabilitation of exhibits pertaining to life support systems and water features.Employee BenefitsCompetitive pay and paid training: $70K - $75K per yearAll FT Employees are eligible for 2 weeks of paid vacation time as well as company sponsored health and wellness plansAll FT, PT and Seasonal employees are eligible for:Paid sick time401K plan with company matching*Flexible schedules, including a combination of weekdays and weekends are availableFun, upbeat work environment with various award and recognition celebrations throughout the yearTeladoc - 24 hr. access to doctor by phone or computer for employee and their dependents. Employer pays 100%Discounts in retail stores and free admission to all company attractions*Eligibility requirements may applyEssential FunctionsManage assigned employees in achieving goals; plan and organize workloads and employee assignments/schedules. Participate in the hiring process as a whole. Collaborate with the Operations Manager to conduct annual performance evaluations.Follow, uphold, develop, and update the Aquarium’s life support systems (LSS) objectives, protocols, policies, maintenance schedules, and operating procedures to ensure the most successful animal exhibits and related aquarium operations with final approval from the Operations Manager.Operates, monitors, and maintains the aquarium’s LSS equipment, including but not limited to pumps, chillers, filters, and piping systems. Including conducting daily visual inspections. Maintenance also includes backwashing filters, water changes, temperature monitoring, and addition of chemicals to improve water quality.Performs preventative and corrective maintenance as needed to keep LSS equipment in excellent working condition and appearance.Participate in aquarium duties including but not limited to set-up and breakdown of exhibits, cleaning and maintenance of exhibits which could include being partially or fully submerged under water.Maintain schedules for preventative maintenance and database log for repairs, replacements, and rebuilds for both in-house maintenance and outside. Participate in the making of recommendations for equipment replacements or rebuilds.Monitors, maintains, and enters data in the LSS database logs for day-to-day operations and maintenance of life support systems related to aquarium operations and distributor reports.Provides a consistent flow of communication with all of the aquarium’s team members to effectively plan for the water quality needs of the exhibits. Establishing a positive teamwork environment and problem resolution.Conducts water quality testing including but not limited to chlorine, salinity, pH coordinates, and other necessary testing requirements.Obeys and enforces safety policies and report safety hazards to management immediately.Additional FunctionsAssist with moving the animals and assist the aquarist team with loading of supplies.Always maintains the highest standard of work area cleanliness.Pick up and deliver supplies as needed.Ability to work flexible shifts and respond to afterhours life support system emergencies.Pass annual MVR.Required Knowledge, Skills, and ExperienceHigh degree of self-motivation and ability to work independently or as a team within the scope of the established rules and regulations.Knowledge of filtration components and their applications.Knowledge of construction, operation, and repair of centrifugal pumps, heat exchangers, air compressors, automated control systems, filtration systems, sand filters, and protein skimmers.Knowledge of plumbing practices, materials, and tools as they relate to the life support systems.Knowledge of basic electrical and its application as well as repair techniques on electronic equipment controls on life support equipment.Knowledge of how to oil, grease, clean, and replace motors, bearings, and other frictional wearing surfaces.Ability to conduct backwashing, vacuuming, filter maintenance, and temperature monitoring related to aquarium systems.Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Experience2-year trade school degree or certification in plumbing and electrical or equivalent work experience.3-year experience in aquatic animal life support systems or similar industrial process plant work experience.3-year experience working with aquatic animals in open and closed aquarium systems including both fish and reptiles.Electric wiring experience.Management experience.Successful candidate must undergo a drug test and a background search.

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