Life Support Systems & Water Quality Lead

Company:  Association Of Zoos & Aquariums
Location: Dallas
Closing Date: 02/11/2024
Salary: £150 - £200 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

A beloved Dallas family tradition for over 85 years, debuting in 1936 for the Texas Centennial, Children’s Aquarium Dallas has delighted generations of Texas families and visitors. Reimagined and reopened by the zoOceanarium Group, with a hands-on, hands-wet approach to discovering sea life, Children’s Aquarium Dallas’ high-tech exhibits are designed with kids in mind. Our eye-level, interactive exhibits thrill families, instilling a love for the oceans, rivers, and lakes from around the world.

Life Support Systems & Water Quality Lead

POSITION SUMMARY

The Life Support Systems (LSS) Maintainer is a technical, safety-sensitive, and essential position responsible for the safe operation, monitoring, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of CAD’s fresh-water and seawater systems and other related work as required. This position is expected to perform high quality work in support of CAD’s mission to provide uninterrupted and optimal life support conditions for the living collection and excellent water clarity for the visitor experience.

This position will be responsible for organizing and managing the daily maintenance and repair of structural features, fixtures, furnishings, and operating systems of the assigned facilities. This position will follow and implement preventive maintenance schedules for the following: structural features and figures; walkways, and other access areas; mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, emergency systems; other operating systems and equipment.

In addition to managing the LSS systems, this position will help the Biologists with water quality testing and interpretation.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Installs, operates, monitors and ensures proper functioning of all equipment vital to the operation of animal exhibits, quarantine and holding and life support systems and exhibit water features (e.g. pumps, valves, filters, ozone generators, UV sterilizers, backwashes, generators).
  2. Maintains efficient operation of backwash recovery system and water reclamation in order to reclaim at least 95% on marine systems. Prepares and maintains saltwater batches and water transfers on large systems. Maintains proper water quality using sanitizers, ozone and other chemicals. Maintains proper water filtration for turbidity/clarity.
  3. Performs PM tasks and affects necessary repairs on all life-support related equipment including, but not limited to: freshwater and seawater pumps, filters, heat exchangers, valves, pressure regulators and automation equipment, low-voltage systems, ozone equipment, UV sterilizers, air prep units, blowers, building hardware, LSS plumbing, generators and other duties as deemed necessary to maintain life support operations.
  4. Recommending and maintaining the stock of required spare parts, tools, and test instruments.
  5. Communicates daily with supervisor, plant engineering staff, co-workers, animal staff, and laboratory staff with regard to LSS and water quality issues as they relate to animal health and exhibit function/appearance. Works closely with co-workers to ensure all scheduled and unscheduled water changes, transfers and tank-drop procedures are completed safely and efficiently.
  6. Assists in the design and installation of new filtration systems. Interprets blueprints and equipment drawings.
  7. Daily monitors and interprets water chemistry parameters of the pools to ensure water quality and clarity standards are met. Utilizes and calibrates water quality analysis equipment to monitor vital parameters. Water quality analysis equipment includes ion probes, spectrophotometers, pH meters, conductivity meters, commercial test kits, etc. Parameters monitored include residual ozone, bromine and chlorine levels; pH; dissolved oxygen; ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite levels; hardness; salinity; coliforms.
  8. Assists in the mixing of artificial seawater.
  9. Responsible for maintaining accurate records; generates work orders and daily log sheets in a neat and orderly fashion, uses computer, MS Office and MS Outlook.
  10. Performs various troubleshooting techniques related to system problems and/or malfunctions and responds to emergencies.
  11. Assures safety of self, animals, co-workers and visitors by observing safety guidelines around the animals, equipment, and vehicles.
  12. Utilizes chemical supply products and follows standardized usage guidelines and safety information as set by the Material Data Sheets and makes recommendations to curator staff on compliance related issues.
  13. Read, understand, and utilize technical manuals and data regarding LSS operations, methodology and equipment.
  14. Monitor and analyze trends; recognize issues and respond per established protocols. Assist with conducting and interpreting water quality tests and analyze data and assist with corrections as needed.
  15. Assist with upgrading and/or installing life support systems in exhibits. May assist in exhibit design, construction, assembly, maintenance, and repair, including but not limited to, fiberglass and concrete décor; waterproofing materials and treatments; and acrylic.
  16. Research and suggest upgrades, visitor enhancements, and changes to exhibit and life support systems to senior staff.
  17. Maintain the preventative maintenance program of all designated equipment through the manufacturers’ scheduled maintenance for all equipment.
  18. Identify and record all maintenance performed to equipment according to approved protocols and procedures. Maintain up-to-date records on maintenance activities.
  19. Perform inspections, preventative maintenance, routine upkeep, cleaning and repair of all facility equipment.
  20. Assist in emergency situations to minimize damage, loss or injury to guests, team members, animals or company property.
  21. Other duties as assigned.

EXPERIENCE, SKILLS & COMPETENCIES

High school graduate or GED Required

2+ years or more experience in electrical or plumbing fields with a minimum of six months experience in fields, such as aquarium life support, aquaculture, commercial water treatment or similar industry that provides the knowledge, skills and abilities listed below; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.

AALSO Certification -or- Demonstrated working knowledge of major water process filtration components and their application; assembly, operation and repair of reciprocating compressors, centrifugal compressors, ozone generators and centrifugal pumps; hydraulic systems as they relate to water process.

Experience in the maintenance of aquariums, aquatic life support systems, and use of water quality testing equipment preferred.

Valid driver's license.

Must be able to regularly work weekends, holidays. Must be able to work nights/ after normal work shifts as needed.

Position is considered "Essential/Mandatory Staff" and required to work on adverse weather days and during zoo emergencies.

Must have the ability to perform strenuous physical work with alertness to surroundings in extremes of weather and challenging physical environments with or without an accommodation.

Must be able to work alone without supervision.

Ability to adhere to OSHA standards and proper use of personal protective equipment.

ABILITIES

The individual must possess the following abilities to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some or a combination of the abilities:

  1. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
  2. Ability to lift and move materials weighing up to 50 pounds.
  3. Ability to climb and work from ladders up to 20ft in height.
  4. Ability to work indoors, outdoors and in all weather conditions.
  5. Ability to read, listen and communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.
  6. Ability to access and accurately input information using a moderately complex computer system.
  7. Hearing and visual ability to observe and detect signs of emergency situations.

OTHER

Upon employment all team members are required to comply with the standards, rules and regulations, which may be established by the Company and updated from time-to-time. Team members who violate property rules or have irregular attendance will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment.

The leisure business functions seven days a week. Due to the seasonal nature of the industry, team members may be required to work varying schedules, weekends, holidays and overtime to reflect the business needs of the property. Team members may also be required to attend group and/or department meetings in addition to the work shift as necessary.

This job description is not an exclusive or exhaustive list of all job functions that a team member in this position may be asked to perform.

From $20 p/h

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