Job Description
The Water Quality Technician is responsible in carrying out the assigned routine inspections and service maintenance of the ALSS equipment and facilities in a related field; thus directly impacting the health and safety of animals, colleagues, contractors and guests, and Theme Park’s operations. This position requires standing in a prolonged period; moves/lifts up to 45kgs of load; works with hazardous chemicals and in confined spaces. This position requires working on a shifting schedules, including night shifts, weekends and public holidays. Select the Field of Expertise: Pump Mechanic Filtration Mechanic
GENERAL SCOPE:
- Performs routine inspections and maintenance services such as water tests and analysis, preventive and corrective maintenance in a related field
- Records accurate data of activities by completing the ALSS checklists and other documents
- Assists in the troubleshooting and repairs of the ALSS equipment and facilities
- Operates the Life Support System in accordance to the ALSS SOP and manual
- Maintains the cleanliness and organization of all chemical drums, storage areas and workstations
- Utilizes safe handling, usage, storage, and disposal practices for chemicals, toxic substances and hazardous waste in accordance with the Health, Safety and Environmental policies and ALSS SOPs
- Maintains tools, parts, materials and equipment inventory; reports any missing and/or items for replenishments
- Completes all required trainings; maintains professional development and competencies
- Performs other duties as directed by the ALSS leadership team
TECHNICAL SCOPE FOR PUMP MECHANIC:
- Assists on the inspections, diagnoses and major/minor repairs on all ALSS pumps, motors, hydraulic equipment, compressors, controls, valves and related equipment.
- Assists on the various analyses and inspections of mechanical systems to determine the most cost-effective means of maintenance, repair or replacements
- Ensures the continuous operation of all saltwater, freshwater and water treatment systems
TECHNICAL SCOPE FOR FILTRATION MECHANIC:
- Assists in the troubleshooting and repairing critical animal life support equipment, filtration systems, valves, heat exchangers, pumps, motor, fractionators, ozone systems, UV sterilizers and seawater lines.
- Performs routine maintenance on ALSS systems and equipment, including mechanical preventative maintenance, raw seawater line pigging and valve maintenance.
- Assists in the draining, filling and isolation of all habitats, holding pools, decretive pools and waterfalls.
To be considered for the role, you will need to have:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 2 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in Aquatic Life Support Systems, Wastewater Treatment or Recreational Swimming Pool setting
- Basic English communication skills, written/verbal.
- Basic knowledge in all basic mathematical applications
- Working knowledge to all basic hand tools and measuring devices in a related field
- Basic mechanical/technical troubleshooting skills
Pump Mechanic:
- Basic understanding on how to diagnose and repair a verity of pump problems, from primary issues and cavitation to excessive vibration.
- Basic understanding on how to interpret pump curves.
- Basic mechanical/technical knowledge in ALSS, Public Pools or Wastewater Treatment
- Basic working knowledge of mechanics; motors, hydraulics, centrifugal and vertical pumps, compressors and liquid metering pumps
Filtration Mechanic:
- Basic understanding on how to interpret PID layout of systems and pipe installation
- Basic understanding of mechanical, chemical, and biological filtration as it applies to animal life support systems
- Basic working knowledge pertaining to the operation, troubleshooting of, maintenance and repairing various types of small pumps and related equipment
- Basic working knowledge of automated controls, pneumatics, electro-mechanical devices