BioPark Curator of Life Support

BioPark Curator of Life Support

Albuquerque BioPark //
Albuquerque, New Mexico //
Apply by: April 2, 2024

Supervise, plan and coordinate a variety of Biological Park services, activities, operations and maintenance of life support systems and aquatic facilities; coordinate assigned activities with other divisions, outside agencies and the general public and provide highly responsible and complex staff assistance to the Aquarium Manager.

Functions & Responsibilities

Essential Functions

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (Essential functions may include, but are not limited to the functions listed below)

Coordinate the organization, staffing and operational activities for a variety of Biological Park life support operations including the maintenance of pumps, filters, ozone generators, compressors and HVAC equipment.
Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities; recommend and implement resulting policies and procedures.
Identify opportunities for improving service delivery methods and procedures; identify resource needs; review with appropriate management staff; implement improvements.
Direct, coordinate and review the work plan for assigned life support services; assign work activities and projects; monitor work flow; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures; meet with staff to identify and resolve problems.
Evaluate and determine the needs for exhibit life support design and engineering.
Oversee the water quality testing on all aquatic animal exhibits and facilities; make adjustments to ensure health and welfare of animals; consult with veterinarians as needed.
Supervise and participate in the construction and maintenance of various life support systems and facilities; coordinate with maintenance and construction divisions and staff.
Coordinate assigned activities with contractors; ensure compliance with contract specifications.
Maintain various reports on all inventory, equipment and expenditures; direct the purchase of equipment, supplies and research products.
Promote and coordinate educational programs and activities; determine methods of promotion and oversee implementation including tours.
Maintain equipment associated with all Biopark life support, control, and HVAC systems, including preventative maintenance and water quality records.
Respond to public inquiries regarding water quality and life support systems.
Select, motivate, evaluate and direct the training of life support and water quality personnel; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline and termination procedures.
Participate in the development and administration of assigned budget; forecast funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; monitor and approve expenditures; recommend adjustments as necessary.
Provide staff assistance to the Aquarium Manager; participate on a variety of committees; prepare and present staff reports and other correspondence as appropriate and necessary.
Coordinate and support assigned activities in area of responsibility with Biological Park Maintenance Manager and Zoo Manager as appropriate and necessary.
Supervise and participate in SCUBA diving for underwater maintenance.

Other Duties & Responsibilities

SUPPLEMENTAL FUNCTIONS:

Coordinate Biological Park activities with those of other divisions and outside agencies and organizations.
Attend and participate in professional group meetings; stay abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of biological park life support.
Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.

Skills & Experience

Knowledge & Skills

PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE

Operational characteristics, services and activities of a Biological Park
Water quality for fish, marine and aquatic mammals, birds and reptiles
Theories and applications of biology, ecology or conservation
Principles of municipal budget preparation and control
Principles of animal physiology, behavior and classification
Pumps, filters, ozone generators and other equipment needed for aquarium and biological park life support systems
Preventative maintenance practices for aquarium and biological park life support systems
Troubleshooting techniques related to system problems and/or malfunctions
Safe work procedures when around animals
Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation
Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes and regulations
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming, operation, troubleshooting, and repair
Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office

PREFERRED SKILLS & ABILITIES

Supervise, direct and coordinate the work of lower level staff
Select, supervise, train and evaluate staff
Supervise the construction and maintenance of various life support systems
Interpret and explain City Biological Park policies and procedures
Exercise judgment in cases of animal and equipment emergencies
Prepare clear and concise reports
Communicate clearly and concisely
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
Perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation

Education & Experience

Education and experience directly related to the minimum requirements below may be interchangeable on a year for year basis.

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in marine biology, zoology, chemistry, or mechanical engineering; and

Five (5) years of managerial experience at an aquarium or biological park setting with aquatic life support systems; and

To include two (2) years of supervisory experience.

Job Requirements

Physical Requirements

Physical:

Essential and supplemental functions may require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing or walking for prolonged periods of time.

Working Conditions

Environmental:

Biological park / aquarium environment; exposure to dust, a variety of fish and animals, animal body fluids, inclement weather conditions, mechanical pumps and generators. May work in an animal environment including a variety of domestic, exotic, aquatic animals and animal waste; SCUBA diving in a variety of exhibits, temperatures and environments. Work in or with water; work on slippery or uneven surfaces; exposure to chemicals and pesticides, noise, dust, heat, cold and inclement weather conditions.

Salary & Benefits