Life Support Systems Coordinator

ASSOCIATION-ZOOS & AQAURIUMS
Fort Wayne, United States of America
10 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Shift work
Languages
English
Experience level
Intermediate

Job location

Fort Wayne, United States of America

Tech stack

Desktop Computing
Software Systems
Workday

Job description

The Life Support Systems Coordinator is responsible for general and preventative life support system maintenance needs for the Zoo, as well as other installation, repair, and plumbing projects as needed. This position also understands and supports filtration and water quality testing in relation to life support systems. This position also strives to embody the Zoo's values at all times, contributes to positive guest experiences, and performs other duties as required.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Performs inspections of all life support equipment for preventative maintenance, routine upkeep, and repair of all facility life support system components.
  • Participates in the design of new and modified life support systems.
  • Helps to rebuild pumps, bearing motors, and impeller assembles.
  • Performs plumbing installation and repair on life support systems.
  • Performs necessary maintenance tasks for life support systems as needed.
  • Completes general and preventative maintenance tasks as assigned.
  • Helps coordinate or performs preventative maintenance work on all components of ozone systems, including ozone generators, ambient ozone analyzers and compressors, alarm systems, and pumps.
  • Assists with updating documentation pertaining to life support systems including SOPs, checklists, and policies.
  • Assists with filtration operation including back washing, media replacement, ozone adjustment, compressor servicing, and adjustments.
  • Works with the Environmental Quality Technician to troubleshoot water quality issues.
  • Records all changes, treatments, or repairs performed.
  • Attends and contributes to regular cross department life support system update meetings
  • Maintains thorough knowledge of essential equipment, software, and hardware used; adheres to Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Ensures compliance to all state and federal regulations, Zoo policies, industry standards, and department procedures.
  • Maintains the highest level of cleanliness in public and behind the scenes areas, including buildings, pathways, storage areas, and warehouses/garages.
  • Performs basic office administrative duties such as filing, answering phone calls, and assisting the public.
  • Supports the Zoo's commitment to continued growth of diversity, equity, access, inclusion, and belonging for team members, volunteers, guests, and supporters.
  • Assists with special projects and helps other team members as needed.
  • Actively contributes to positive guest experiences.

Requirements

To perform this job successfully, an individual must have the following education and/or experience.

  • High school diploma or GED is required.
  • Valid driver's license is required.
  • Aquatic Animal Life Support Operator (AALSO) Level 1, and/or Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO)certification is required within one year of hire. Certification must be maintained throughout employment.
  • Three years of life support maintenance, electrical, and plumbing experience is preferred.
  • Previous experience with ozone generation, safety, and handling is preferred.
  • Previous experience with ZIMS preferred.
  • Dive certification is preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ability to manage the operations of all life support systems at the Zoo.
  • Ability to operate heavy machinery/equipment such as forklift, skid steer, etc.
  • Ability to perform standard and preventative maintenance on all life support equipment.
  • Ability to understand water chemistry reports and their relationship to life support systems.
  • Ability to perform water chemistries poolside and in a laboratory setting with appropriate accuracy and safety.
  • Ability to prepare work plans using blue prints, sketches, schematics, and digital models.
  • Understanding of plumbing mechanics and small motor repairs.
  • Ability to read and communicate user manuals, plans, shop drawings, specifications, digital models, and written and verbal instructions.
  • Ability to professionally and effectively communicate with others through written correspondence.
  • Ability to troubleshoot, analyze situations, and make sound business decisions.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office software and ability to learn new software systems.
  • Ability to work a highly flexible schedule as required to successfully perform the requirements and functions of the position, including required weekend, evening, holiday, and irregular hours.
  • Ability to handle confidential information.
  • Ability to understand and follow all safety regulations.
  • Ability to track and manage multiple tasks and priorities.
  • Ability to arrive at work when scheduled and maintain a positive attendance record.
  • Ability to serve as a goodwill ambassador, in every respect and at all times, for the Fort Wayne Zoological Society and the Fort Wayne Zoo in contacts with guests, partners, and the community.
  • Ability to deal tactfully and politely with guest questions and misbehavior.
  • Excellent communication skills to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members, volunteers, partners, and the community.

Physical Demands The 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.

  • Ability to safely wear and use safety equipment (i.e. respiratory equipment).
  • Ability to properly operate equipment such as general maintenance tools (including but not limited to: drills, screw drivers, hammers, saws, levels, and wrenches), high reaches, fork lifts, skid steers (Bobcat), and other small engine equipment.
  • Ability to work with chemicals including acids, chlorine, and ozone.
  • Ability to operate office equipment, including computers, copiers, fax machines, and phones.
  • Ability to professionally and appropriately interact and communicate with others, both in person and through phone, email, and written correspondence.
  • Ability to regularly travel assigned areas several times per day and efficiently enter all assigned areas.
  • Ability to negotiate a confined workspace while working with one or more coworkers.
  • Ability to read reports, receipts, and other statements.
  • Ability to properly lift and carry items up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to stand and sit for periods of time and to move intermittently throughout the workday.
  • Ability to perform focused work with close attention to detail.
  • Ability to work both indoors and outdoors, with exposure to extreme temperatures and inclement weather conditions; the environment may include wet, icy, or muddy conditions.
  • This position may include exposure to hazardous materials, fumes/odors, dirt, and dust; potentially dangerous or venomous animals; zoonotic diseases; noxious native plants; and native biting insects and arthropods.

Benefits & conditions

This is a full-time position requiring availability for a 40-hour work week year-round. Full-time benefits include Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability Insurance, 403b Plan, 403b Matching, Employee Assistance Program, Paid Days Off, Paid Holidays, Paid Health & Wellness Days, and Paid Parental Leave as well as optional Dental, Vision, Life, and Pet Insurance Programs. All team members receive Team Member Perks such as a free Staff Membership, concessions and retail discounts, development opportunities, and appreciation programs.

About the company

The Fort Wayne Zoo is northeast Indiana's largest tourist attraction and well-loved community treasure, welcoming more than 600,000 guests each year and consistently named as one of the nation's Top Ten Zoos for Kids by national media outlets. The Fort Wayne Zoo team provides exceptional animal care to 1,500 animals and 200 species throughout our 40-acre campus, participating in over 60 cooperative species survival programs.

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