What you get to do:
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Conduct day/night general underwater cleaning and maintenance of salt and freshwater exhibits and habitats while adhering to all environmental and dive regulations
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Operate pneumatic, hydraulic, hand and power tools
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Operate small gas/electric engines and pumps
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Maintain the highest standards of work area cleanliness at all times
What it takes to succeed:
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High school diploma or equivalent
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At least 18 years old
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SCUBA certified and be able to pass a pre-employment dive physical
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Able to pass qualifying swim/dive test
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Basic understanding of small gas/electric engines and pumps
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Able to complete provided CPR training/certification
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Able to swim and work in/around water
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ADCI commercial diver certification
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At least 1 year diving work experience
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Valid state driver’s license and be able to obtain a company driver’s license preferred
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Basic understanding of pneumatic, hydraulic, hand and power tools
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Able to stand for long periods of time
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Comfortable with exposure to noise and vibrations
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Able to work in all weather conditions and temperature extremes
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Able to train on and properly use protective gear
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Comfortable working around fumes/dust/odor
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Able to lift, push and pull 75 pounds alone, 300 pounds assisted
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Available to work varying shifts or hours based on park hours; i.e. be able to work opening and closing shifts
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Knowledge of diver’s diseases and emergency remedial procedures
Desired Qualifications:
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Knowledge of diver’s diseases and emergency remedial procedures
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ADCI commercial diver certification
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At least 1 year diving work experience
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Valid state driver’s license and be able to obtain a company driver’s license preferred
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Basic understanding of pneumatic, hydraulic, hand and power tools
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Basic understanding of small gas/electric engines and pumps