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Assistant Dive Safety Officer

Please email a Resume and Cover Letter to: jobs@aquarium.org

Candidate screening will begin June 19th, and the hiring authority may exercise the option to make a hiring decision at any time after. This position is open until filled.

This full time, permanent position offers competitive benefits including fully covered medical, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability insurance. The Aquarium additionally offers a 403b matching retirement account, 16 vacation days, 9 holidays, paid sick time, and an Employee Assistance Program.

This position is exempt according to the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

 

POSITION TITLE: Assistant Dive Safety Officer

POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Assistant Dive Safety Officer (ADSO) will assist the Dive Safety Officer (DSO) in oversight and management of the Oregon Coast Aquarium dive program, both exhibit and field.  Position duties will focus on field operations in the summer and diver trainings & equipment servicing in the winter.  The applicant must have the aptitude for both technical office work as well as physically demanding fieldwork.  95% of exhibit and field diving ops will take place in cold water, 46—52° F. 

 

Duties Include:
  • Designated Person in Charge for dive operations. Supervise staff and volunteer diver operations. 
  • Enforce dive safety policies.
  • Prepare and edit written policies, SOPs, the Dive Safety Manual, etc.
  • Maintain diver files and paperwork.
  • Service all dive equipment (cylinders, valves, regulators, full face masks, BCDs, drysuits & wetsuits, compressor, etc).
  • Boat and trailer maintenance & repairs
  • Train divers in exhibit diving and field diving techniques & equipment (drysuit, nitrox, DIR gear configuration, boat diving, full face mask, video/photo, DPV, etc).
  • Conduct routine Basic Life Support & EO2 trainings
  • Conduct dive rescue drills
  • Animal husbandry exhibit dives (approx. 1-2 dives per week)
  • Field research & animal collections diver (approx. 25 days per year)
  • Surface research boat ops, animal collections, and animal tagging of invertebrates, fishes, and large sharks by handline, hook-and-line, long-line, etc.
  • Organize fieldwork excursions
  • Fill station operator
  • Research vessel operation in ocean conditions (approx 30-50 days per year)
  • Trailer research vessel on highway
  • Overnight field research & animal collection trips (typically 2-3 consecutive days of remote work per trip). 4 or more trips per year. 
  • Conduct and supervise paid guest diver events
  • Assist with training and supervising the interpretive dive program.
  • Assist with training and supervising of dive staff
  • Represent the OCAq at symposia, conferences, public speaking events, etc.
  • The above accountabilities represent work performed by this position and are not all-inclusive. The omission of a specific accountability will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical extension of the position.

 

Required Qualifications & Skills:
Presentation of required certifications, licensures, and skill verification must occur after offer and by first day of employment.
  • Open Water Scuba Instructor with internationally recognized training agency (NAUI, PADI, SDI, GUE, etc.).
  • Basic Life Support & Emergency Oxygen Provider Instructor, preferably
  • AAUS Scientific Diver
  • Demonstrated cold-water diving experience (minimum 100 dives in < 65° F water)
  • Demonstrated experience working aboard small vessels in ocean conditions

 

Desired Qualifications & Skills:
  • RescueX RescueReady instructor
  • Experience operating small boats, preferably in ocean conditions. MOTC credentials or USCG captain’s license preferred. 
  • PSI-PCI (or equivalent) SCUBA Cylinder Inspector Technician, Cylinder Valve Inspector Technician, Oxygen-Clean Cylinder Technician
  • Regulator Technician (Aqua Lung / Apeks preferably)
  • OTS Guardian Full Face Mask Technician
  • General skills / experience working with power tools and hand tools
  • General skills performing basic vessel maintenance (fiberglass repair, electrical wiring, engine maintenance, etc)
  • Public speaking skills
  • Computer skills: Microsoft Office, Outlook, photo/video editing software, etc.
  • Experience and/or interest in pursuing limited technical diving operations
  • Initiative, creativity, efficiency, positivity
Facilities Technician I

Please email a Resume and Cover Letter to: jobs@aquarium.org

This full time, permanent position offers competitive benefits including fully covered medical, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability insurance. The Aquarium additionally offers a 403b matching retirement account, 16 vacation days, 9 holidays, paid sick time, and an Employee Assistance Program.

This position is exempt according to the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

 

POSITION TITLE: Facilities Technician I

REPORTS TO: Director of Facilities

JOB SUMMARY: A Facilities Technician I is responsible for performing maintenance tasks as assigned to maintain the interior and exterior building structure, fixtures, stationary equipment and furnishings. The role requires strong attention to detail and a foundation in basic maintenance and repair techniques to ensure safe and efficient facility operations.

 

GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  1. Maintains and repairs stationary equipment, fixtures and furnishings.
  2. Completes morning facility walkthroughs and safety checks on a regular basis.
  3. Operates hand and power tools and maintains them in clean, good working order.
  4. Follows safety practices and rules on all tasks.
  5. Constructs, repairs and maintains building and structural components working with various materials such as concrete, wood, metal, glass and plastic.
  6. Helps co-workers when assistance is requested and asks other co-workers for assistance when needed.
  7. Determines time and materials required for assigned tasks and keeps simple records of work accomplished.
  8. Assists in the construction and breakdown of temporary exhibits as necessary.
  9. Attends appropriate trainings and seminars to increase efficiency and knowledge base for job.
  10. Participates on Aquarium committees as a Facilities department representative. Contributes as appropriate, and acts as a liaison between the department and committee.
  11. Performs special tasks and assists other Aquarium functions in a variety of ways.
  12. Climb ladders and carries tools and equipment up or down ladders.
  13. Work in inclement weather throughout the day.
  14. The above accountabilities represent work performed by this position and are not all-inclusive.  The omission of a specific accountability will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical extension of the position.

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

This position has no supervisory responsibilities.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (Minimum levels)

Vocational training or certification in a related field is preferred.  Minimum of 1-2 years of maintenance experience in high traffic facilities. Basic carpentry skills required.

Current First Aid and CPR certification is desirable.  Ability to obtain and hold valid Oregon Driver’s License required.  Ability to work under limited supervision, both independently and in a team environment.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The work involves considerable standing and moving about on surfaces that are often wet and slippery.  The ability to ascend and descend steep ladders/steps is required.  The ability to lift and carry up to 60 pounds is required.

MENTAL, HEARING, AND VISUAL DEMANDS:

The work involves continuous mental and visual attention involving reading, analyzing, visualizing, or otherwise performing very involved, comprehensive work.  The incumbent must be able to differentiate the sounds of various motors, compressors, and other machinery.

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Compliance with appropriate company standards is required.

 

Working at the Oregon Coast Aquarium

Set on the edge of the picturesque Yaquina Bay, the Oregon Coast Aquarium provides a variety of employment opportunities for people of all backgrounds and skill sets. From customer service to educational outreach to animal husbandry, the field of marine conservation is both exciting and essential. We exist to impart the public with knowledge and experiences to value healthy oceans and act responsibly and respectfully toward this end. And we have an unwavering commitment to the best care of the animals we are entrusted to. Every position is important at the Aquarium. Key values for our staff to embrace and be successful are teamwork, open and clear communication with each other, and outstanding customer service for the public that visits us. We encourage creativity and innovation. We welcome you to contact us about employment opportunities!

Employment Benefits

The Aquarium offers competitive pay, an excellent benefits package, and the chance to work in a beautiful natural setting surrounded by dedicated and caring coworkers. The Aquarium offers equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age (where the individual is 18 years or older), marital status, family relationship, disability, veteran, or any other protected status.

How to Apply for a Position

Job positions that are currently open will be listed above. Each position may have slightly different requirements for the applicant, so we encourage you to review the job description carefully before submitting any materials.

All available positions are above. All applicants should email a resume and cover letter to jobs@aquarium.org to apply. Salary information available upon request.

Intern Opportunities

We do not currently offer internships at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Consider checking above for seasonal work opportunities, or joining our team of volunteers.

Volunteer Opportunities

For information and updates about openings, visit our volunteer page.