Life Support Systems Manager (Full Time)
Company: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Location: Miami
Posted on: February 1, 2025
Job Description:
Career Opportunities with Museum of Science IncLife Support
Systems Manager (Full Time)The Life Support System Manager oversees
the daily operation and management of the life support systems of
the aquarium at Frost Science. These complex systems require
experience with water quality systems and with water chemistry
analysis techniques. Thorough understanding and ability to
troubleshoot complex water treatment and filtration systems is
necessary along with automation of these systems. This position
will be required to operate and service aquarium water chillers,
ozone systems, plumbing, PVC piping applications, pumps, motors and
filtration equipment. They will manage the life support staff and
ensure the life support operations run in tandem with husbandry
operations. Selected candidate must be available to work any of the
seven days of the week, including weekends, holidays and
nights.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Manages assigned Life Support staff, including selection,
training, development, counseling, and appraisal of assigned
employees.
- Oversees and participates in the operation and maintenance of
the LSS systems.
- Operates, monitors and maintains the associated equipment
(pumps, chillers, ozone generators, filters, and piping
systems).
- Writes and tests emergency procedures for life support
systems.
- Supervises and participates in plumbing activities to support
the aquatic exhibits.
- Maintains the life support systems for the animals in the
collection.
- Operates and manages life support automation.
- Works closely with husbandry and facilities team (vets,
curators, engineers, plumbers, etc.) to effectively plan for water
quality needs for the animals.
- Maintains accurate records and distributes reports.
- Keeps current with certifications necessary for the operation
of the life support systems.
- Maintains communication with husbandry team, facilities team
and others regarding maintenance for each system.
- Completes all animal care, exhibit maintenance and improvements
without disruption or minimal impact to visitors or the visitor
experience.
- Works closely with Life Support staff to troubleshoot water
system problems, and jointly develops solutions, and implements
them.
- Understands and follows AZA standards.
- Assists with purchasing and inventory as part of an assigned
budget.
- Maintains knowledge of industry innovations and new techniques
through professional meetings and conferences, trade journals, and
regular communication with professional colleagues.
- Participates in exhibit and facility planning, research and
design.
- Adheres to all museum and department policies and
practices.
- Serves in an on-call capacity for after-hours emergencies and
monitoring.
- Manages external contractors when needed to maintain life
support system.
- Participates in other aspects of the husbandry operation when
needed such as exhibit cleaning, food preparation and water quality
testing.
- Exemplifies the highest standard of work ethics.
- Other duties as assigned or required.
- Oversees and performs regular mechanical, electrical, and
plumbing repairs and preventative maintenance.
- Conducts rounds of all filtration areas to inspect pumps,
motors, ozone generators, chillers, boilers, and other related LSS
equipment.
- Basic water testing using correct lab practices and procedures
(as needed).
- Supervises addition of chemicals to LSS.
- Assists in review and in development of aquatic exhibit designs
and life support systems.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Knowledge of:
- Water quality systems
- Water chemistry analysis techniques
- Aquarium life support systems Regulatory and membership
agencies and regulations (USDA, USFWS, AZA, AALSO, etc.)
- Plumbing of piping, valves, filtration systems, etc.
- Repair and maintenance of pumps and associated life support
equipment
- Basic electrical installation and troubleshooting
techniques
- Exhibit design and maintenance desirable
- Experience installing and plumbing life support systems
- Effective leadership skills
- Automated life support systems and maintenance techniques
- Vacuuming, filter maintenance, and temperature monitoring
- Johnson Controls Metasys experience highly desirable.
- Ability to:
- Manage support staff in a diverse environment
- Monitor and administer budgets
- Prepare and make presentations
- Communicate effectively (verbal and written)
- Decide when to act independently on behalf of department and
when to seek consultation from the Curator of Animal Husbandry or
VP of Animal Husbandry.
- Problem solve and troubleshoot issues.
- Construct and operate aquatic Life Support Systems, including
plumbing and carpentry.
- Respond to after-hours alarms and animal or life support
issues.EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor's degree in Biological or Environmental Science or
Engineering
- 5 years of life support experience at an aquarium or zoo, or
water park.
- SCUBA certified preferred.
- AALSO Level 2 certification or higher preferred.
- Driver's license or ability to get one.PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to sit; use hands to handle, or feel; and talk
and hear. The employee is required to stand and walk for prolonged
periods of time, along with climbing and reaching with hands and
arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move from 50 to 70
pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include
close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,
depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.Must be able to work
in high and low places.WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job. Work is performed both indoors and in outdoor settings.
Outdoor work is subject to temperatures up to 100 degrees, rain,
humidity and sun. Work will also be conducted on a boat with the
same outdoor conditions already listed. Pump room environment has
high noise level (PPE Provided).CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County
Public Schools.
- Drug screening as part of the Drug-Free Workplace Programs.
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