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Project Engineer I, DPW

Hyannis, MA · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

... marine infrastructure, and solid waste management. Duties include conducting research, data collection, performing evaluations, planning, design, construction inspection, survey, contracting, and ...

CNC Design Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$63K - $81K/yr

Since 1925, we've led the marine industry through innovation, superior craftsmanship, and a ... Capability to monitor CNC equipment operation and perform product and process inspections to ensure ...

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What does a marine inspector do?

A marine inspector evaluates ships, cargo, and maritime equipment to ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations. They conduct inspections, review documentation, and may test safety systems, often requiring knowledge of maritime laws and certification standards. Their work helps prevent accidents and ensures vessels operate safely and legally.

What kind of jobs can I get with a marine science degree?

A marine science degree can qualify you for roles such as marine inspector, marine biologist, environmental consultant, or research scientist. These jobs often involve fieldwork, data analysis, and environmental monitoring, and may require certifications or specialized training in areas like safety or vessel inspection.

What is the difference between Intern Marine Inspector vs Marine Inspector?

AspectIntern Marine InspectorMarine Inspector
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed relevant education or certificationsRequires professional certifications and experience in marine inspection
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, supervised, training-focusedFull responsibility, independent inspections, fieldwork
Employer & IndustryMaritime agencies, government departments, shipping companiesMaritime regulatory agencies, shipping companies, port authorities

The Intern Marine Inspector role is an entry-level position designed for individuals gaining experience in marine inspection. In contrast, a Marine Inspector is a fully qualified professional responsible for conducting inspections independently. The internship provides foundational knowledge, while the inspector role requires certifications and hands-on experience.

What is the highest paying job in Marine?

In the marine industry, senior roles such as Marine Chief Engineers, Marine Superintendents, and Marine Directors tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding six figures annually. These positions require extensive experience, advanced certifications, and leadership skills, and they typically involve overseeing vessel operations, safety, and compliance.

What jobs allow you to work with marine animals?

Marine inspection jobs, such as Marine Inspector roles, typically do not involve direct work with marine animals. However, careers like marine biologists, aquarists, marine mammal trainers, and conservationists focus on working directly with marine animals and often require specialized education and certifications. These roles are usually based in research facilities, aquariums, or conservation organizations.
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Animal Care Specialist II (Bird & Mammal)

Animal Care Specialist II (Bird & Mammal)

ODYSEA AQUARIUM LLC

Scottsdale, AZ

$18 - $23.50/hr

Other

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Description

 POSITION SUMMARY: 

As part of the OdySea Aquarium animal team, this position has the potential to work with a diverse collection of animals including (but not limited to) California sea lions, Asian small-clawed otters, African penguins, reptiles, and small exotic land animals. A central responsibility of this position will be to take initiative in daily operation of their assigned area (i.e. habitat cleaning, maintenance, food preparation, enrichment management, etc.), educational animal presentations and engaging interactions with guests. Individual will demonstrate application of operant conditioning techniques within the training department and throughout the aquarium to enhance animal welfare and visitor experience opportunities. Individual will be integral in educating and interacting with aquarium guests about species survival and conservation through presentations.


MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Responsible for maintaining the highest level of animal welfare including both proactive and reactive identification, communication, and management of areas of opportunity. 
  • Responsible for maintaining and progressing behavioral training of animals in assigned area and support animal training for Animal Care Specialist I's  
  • Participate in educational animal presentations, shows, and interactive programs within the Aquarium. 
  • Represent OdySea Aquarium off property through educational animal appearances at schools, events (including media), and other public engagements. 
  • Representation of OdySea Aquarium through positive guest interactions and experiences daily. 
  • Assists with implementation, execution and compliance of all department Standard Operating Procedures. 
  • Assist in training, progressing and mentoring of intern and junior team members. 
  • Assist in creating and implementing enrichment plans for the department 
  • Support development of exhibits, educational planning, research, and conservation activities. 
  • Inspect and maintain exhibits and related facilities daily for cleanliness, safety, and structural integrity. 
  • Ensure accurate and appropriate record keeping is maintained for assigned area. 
  • Communicate effectively with the rest of the Animal Care team and departmental leadership. 
  • Be a subject matter expert with different taxon other than assigned area. Work collaboratively in other animal areas within the Animal Care & Education Department, while maintaining assigned area operation 
  • Exercise critical thinking skills and solution-based thinking when navigating team relations, animal behavior, guest experience and daily operation 
  • Ensure adherence to aquarium standards and procedures and compliance with the requirements of various professional associations and regulatory agencies. Maintain highest level of animal husbandry and training practices. 
  • Lead daily operation without direct supervision from the leadership team 
  • Build knowledge of industry innovations and progressive animal care through professional meetings and conferences, trade journals, and communication with professional colleagues. 
  • Represent the Animal Care Department and OdySea Aquarium to visiting investors, professionals, guests, and media.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned by Director, Curator and/or Manager. 

Requirements

 REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:  

  • Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Biology, Zoology, Marine Science or related discipline preferred, equivalent alternate experience accepted. 
  • 4 years paid experience preferred, training exotic marine and/or terrestrial animals at a zoological facility, utilizing operant conditioning 
  • SCUBA certification preferred or to be obtained within one year of onboarding.  
  • Excellent dynamic, public speaking skills 

PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds. 
  • Must be able to access animal pools, exhibits, and enclosures. 
  • Must be a strong swimmer, with the ability to pass departmental swim test. 
  • Availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays, or irregular hours dictated by facility or animal needs. 
  • Experience with neonate and juvenile rearing preferred.
  • Life support experience preferred. 
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time, as well as walk. 
  • Ability to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach with hands and arms. 
  • Ability to balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, climb stairs, or crawl. 
  • Required to frequently talk and hear. 
  • No impairment of sight, smell, hearing, touch, balance and agility of movement which might interfere with ability to work. 
  • Specific vision requirements for this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus. 
  • Must be able to take directional cues directly or indirectly. 
  • Ability to work in an environment that may be loud at times. 
  • Ability to work in all weather conditions, including occasional extreme hot or cold, and wet and/or humid conditions. 
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.