Responsible for the overall operation of the Life Support department including staffing, water chemistry, facility operation, facility maintenance, upgrades, project management, and adherence to governmental and safety policies.
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the overall safe and efficient operation of the Life Support department
- Operate and maintain all related equipment and chemical processes
- Interview, coach and discipline Associates as needed with the Facility Maintenance Manager
- Assist in preparation of annual budget under the direction of the Director of Maintenance and the Facility Maintenance Manager
- Oversee the purchasing of new materials and supplies for the department
- Under the direction of the Director of Maintenance and Facility Maintenance Manager, act as Project Manager for the design of new exhibits
- Communicate needs and problems to the Director of Maintenance, Director of Animal Care and Veterinarian Department
- Oversee the department’s safety program and enforce safety policies and procedures
- Serve as a member of the Animal Husbandry Committee and the Animal Welfare Committee to review park compliance with legislation
- Serve as Chairman of the Dive Control Board; work with the DSO to ensure safe dive operations
- Interface with regulatory agencies and accrediting organizations to maintain all standards accordingly.
- Work in concert with Facility Maintenance Manager to ensure all facilities are complaint with both regulatory and accrediting organization as appropriate.
- Develop, implement and enforce all departmental policies as needed; follow and enforce all polices of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
- Other duties as requested
Qualifications:
- 2-5 years previous experience as a Life Support Lead with an AZA or ZAA accredited institution is preferred or equivalent work experience
- AALSO Life Support Operator or AALSO Water Quality Certification Preferred
- Must be proficient managing closed loop filtration systems for marine mammals and fish
- Must be proficient troubleshooting, repairing and upgrading mechanical equipment associated with life support systems (Pumps, motors, ozone, automation, etc.)
- Must have a thorough working knowledge of water chemistry, as it applies to a wide variety of systems including marine mammal, fish and avian systems
- Open water diving certificate preferred or willingness to obtain
- Prior experience in project management required
- Must be able to work in all types of weather both indoors and outdoors
- Must be able to deal effectively with other professionals and governmental agencies
- Must possess excellent organizational skills
- Must be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays
- Must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs. Must be a strong swimmer and willing to work in and around cold saltwater as needed
- Must possess good corrected/uncorrected eyesight.
- Â Must be able to read, write and speak English
- Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Applications
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