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Zoo Engineering Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Big Data Architect

San Francisco, CA

$75 - $96.50/hr

... programming experience using Java required Recent experience scaling and modifying Hadoop ecosystem-including: HDFS, Web HDFS, HBase, Spark, HIVE, PIG, MapReduce, ZooKeeper and Kafka Strong knowledge ...

Senior Site Reliability Engineer

San Diego, CA

$60.50 - $80.50/hr

Through hands-on engineering and operational excellence, you will proactively identify risks and ... Etcd, Zookeeper and other large-scale distributed systems. * Design, build, and maintain ...

Senior Site Reliability Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$60.50 - $80.50/hr

Through hands-on engineering and operational excellence, you will proactively identify risks and ... Etcd, Zookeeper and other large-scale distributed systems. * Design, build, and maintain ...

You'll work across the stack, with a strong emphasis on backend, infrastructure, and system-level engineering, to strengthen the foundations that everything else runs on. This role is for someone who ...

... and Zookeeper, Oozie are a major plus. Experience in system design of massively large scale ... Skills and Experience Ability to work with multiple product, engineering and enterprise ...

Cloud Engineer, Health Software

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$70.75 - $92/hr

Minimum Qualifications Hands-on experience in engineering, Cloud, or as a software engineering ... of NoSQL, Zookeeper, Spark, Mesos In-depth knowledge of build/release systems and process BS ...

As a Product Engineer, you will be responsible for architecting low latency, real-time ... or Zookeeper. • 3+ years of experience. Company : The world doesn't have a talent shortage. It ...

Master's degree in Computer Science, IT, Engineering, or a related field * Experience operating and supporting the following technologies in production environments: * NiFi, Kafka, Zookeeper, MinIO ...

Senior Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$100K - $170K/yr

Master's degree in Computer Science, IT, Engineering, or a related field * Experience operating and supporting the following technologies in production environments: * NiFi, Kafka, Zookeeper, MinIO ...

Senior Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$100K - $170K/yr

Master's degree in Computer Science, IT, Engineering, or a related field * Experience operating and supporting the following technologies in production environments: * NiFi, Kafka, Zookeeper, MinIO ...

CAD Graphics Engine Software Engineer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site +1

$150K - $186K/yr

About The Role We're looking for a Graphics Engine Software Engineer to join our growing team to help us build out the core functionality of our next-generation CAD Graphics Engine! In this role, you ...

Master's degree in Computer Science, IT, Engineering, or a related field * Experience operating and supporting the following technologies in production environments: * NiFi, Kafka, Zookeeper, MinIO ...

Hands-on programming expertise in java, python, sql (scala a plus) Best practices of data ... zookeeper Qualifications Hadoop, Architect, Data Stack, Java, Python, SQL, Teradata, Technical ...

Engineer III

Poway, CA · On-site

$81K - $141K/yr

... Zoo and Safari Park. * Outstanding work environment: team-centric, value and respect all contributors, great growth potential within GA-ASI project engineering and GA-ASI as a whole. Job ...

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How much do zoo engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for zoo engineering in California is $144,945.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,000.00 and $170,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is zoo engineering?

Zoo engineering is a specialized field that combines principles of engineering with animal science to design, build, and maintain zoological facilities. Professionals in this area work to create safe, enriching, and sustainable habitats for animals, while also ensuring the safety and engagement of visitors. This work involves collaborating with architects, animal care staff, and biologists to meet strict regulatory standards for animal welfare and public safety. Zoo engineers may be involved in projects like designing animal enclosures, water filtration systems, and visitor pathways. Their work is crucial in supporting conservation, education, and research activities within zoos.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a zoo engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Zoo Engineer, you need expertise in civil or mechanical engineering, facility design, and an understanding of animal habitats, typically supported by an engineering degree and relevant licensure. Familiarity with CAD software, project management tools, and building codes related to animal enclosures is essential. Strong problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills help you collaborate with animal care staff and address unique design challenges. These abilities ensure that zoo environments are safe, functional, and conducive to animal well-being and visitor engagement.

What is the difference between Zoo Engineering vs Zoo Technician?

AspectZoo EngineeringZoo Technician
Required CredentialsDegree in engineering, environmental science, or related fieldTechnical diploma or associate degree in animal care or related field
Work EnvironmentDesigning and maintaining zoo infrastructure, working with engineers and architectsAnimal care, habitat maintenance, and supporting zoo operations
Employer & Industry UsageZoos, aquariums, wildlife parks, often involved in project planningZoos, aquariums, wildlife parks, focused on daily animal care and habitat upkeep

Zoo Engineering primarily involves designing and maintaining zoo infrastructure, requiring engineering or environmental science credentials. Zoo Technicians focus on animal care and habitat maintenance, with technical or animal care training. Both roles are essential in zoo operations but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

Do zoos hire zoo engineers?

Zoo engineers are specialized professionals who design, maintain, and improve zoo habitats, infrastructure, and exhibits. They often have backgrounds in engineering, architecture, or environmental design and may work closely with zoologists and conservation staff to create safe and sustainable environments for animals and visitors.

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Infographic showing various Zoo Engineering job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $144,945 per year, or $69.7 per hour.

Animal Care Keeper - Wildlife Connections

LIVING DESERT DBA THE LIVING DESERT

Palm Desert, CA

$19.23/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Description

Position Summary:

The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens Animal Care Keeper is responsible for providing the highest quality daily care, husbandry, and behavioral advancement of a defined portion of The Living Desert's (TLD) animal residents and habitats. 


The Animal Care Department is expected to support the Zoo in its mission "to support desert conservation through preservation, education and appreciation." The team embraces a forward-thinking vision of a modern zoo and inclusive culture. The Animal Care team is a strong, cohesive team working to deliver uncompromising excellence in animal care, welfare, and guest engagement while working for the greater good of the zoo and its mission. 


A TLD Animal Care Keeper is an example to others while working towards an improved future and shared vision within our organization. This position educates, engages, and provides exemplary guest service connections for all Zoo guests and internal programs. Each Animal Care Keeper is encouraged to lead from where they are, bring innovative ideas forward and provide a high level of well-being for each individual in their care.


Wildlife Connections Animal Care Keeper

 The Wildlife Connections keeper oversees a diverse range of animals located throughout the zoo and supports the Animal Department's culture of providing conservation connections with our guests through demonstrating the natural behaviors of the animals. The connection animals are comprised of a variety of birds, mammals, and reptiles. This team member should foster enthusiasm, demonstrate strong guest engagement skills, have an energetic presence, and can work in a fast-paced environment. Wildlife Connections keepers demonstrate exceptional public speaking and performance skills to conduct both formal and informal presentations throughout the park. This is a key guest interactive position that requires creativity and the confidence to inspire guests through a revised and modern approach.  


Job description is a summary of the typical duties of the role, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible job responsibilities, tasks, and duties.

General:

  • Must represent The Living Desert in a professional manner
  • General knowledge of zoological animal husbandry, natural history, and observational skills
  • Ability to use critical thinking skills to trouble shoot issues and reveal solutions to move the animal team forward
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure and remain levelheaded in emergency situations
  • Keep accurate and detailed records of daily observations of area animals containing information regarding behavior, meal intake, fecal output, behavior, health, weight, breeding, aggression, behavioral enrichment, capture/restraint, prescribed medical treatments 
  • Attend and participate in team meetings to discuss the needs of the animal residents, resolve challenges, and learn new procedures and policies
  • Contribute and maintain a safe, positive, and productive workplace environment for animals, guests, and team members


Husbandry:

  • Diet/meal preparation, feeding and restocking of feed supplies as needed and as prescribed
  • Daily cleaning and general maintenance of animal habitats, service areas, holding units, and support areas utilizing various tools, instruments, disinfectants; and with the ability to do so safely 
  • As assigned, assist with medical treatments such as prescribed medication/treatments, weighing/measuring, surgery, hand injections, restraint/capture of animals, prepare & administer any required medications &/or supplements, collect fecal, urine & other samples as requested by the veterinarian
  • Continue education on the animal residents; research scientific journals, create environments that induce breeding and welfare goals and recommended habitat design options


Behavior:

  • Participates with daily behavioral husbandry, operant conditioning, and enriching experiences of the animal collection
  • Condition behaviors for animal management and welfare advancement, and educational programming according to accepted training culture


Communication:

  • Ability to provide and accept feedback professionally and effectively
  • Strong organizational and communication skills with the ability to accurately report daily information written, orally and with computer programs
  • Motivated, self-starter with time management skills who can work with minimal supervision.  
  • Able to establish and maintain effective and professional working relations with co-workers and other department personnel
  • Communication skills for effective working relationships with all Zoo staff and outside professionals.  
  • Courteous with guests, staff and volunteers at all times while representing the institution at the highest standard of professionalism
  • Ability to speak to guests and give animal presentations both informally and formally


Guest Engagement:

  • Excellent guest service and communication skills for effective and engaging public speaking; Gives knowledgeable and engaging tours/talks for guests, staff, and donors
  • Participate in guest education programs on or off-site, formal, and informal animal presentations, scheduled and impromptu keeper talks and provide accurate, effective, and engaging presentations; Assist Animal Care Curator or Director of Animal Care with development of connection messaging
  • Assist other departments (i.e. Development/Marketing, Social Media, Special Events, and Education) in their duties by providing educational, animal programs or appearances for the media, promotional events, donors or on/off-site events, as assigned by Animal Care Management


Safety:

  • Ability to work with potentially dangerous animals under the Two Key/Two Lock/Two Keeper and Lock Out Tag Out Engineering Control systems
  • Must be capable of emergency response handling to avoid injury to self, others, and animals
  • Ability to remain calm and professional in the event of an unpredictable situation and follow through until situation is over



Requirements

Qualifications:

AA, AS,BA, or BS degree in Zoology, Biology, Animal Science or other related degree preferred. One year of exotic paid animal experience is also preferred

  • Generally, one year of full-time exotic animal experience will translate to one year of college
  • Will substitute training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skill, and abilities
  • Experience with animal training and public presentations a plus
  • Valid California driver license or the ability to obtain one
  • Must be insurable on The Living Desert's automobile policy
  • Must provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 including booster if eligible

Equipment Used:

PC computer, general office equipment, telephone, radio, electric and gas cart, vehicles including medium to heavy equipment such as steer loader, tractor, pepper spray (Counter Assault Bear Deterrent), rake, shovel, wheelbarrow, catch pole, capture net, baffle board, snake hook, weight scale, garden hose, small handheld and power tools such as hammer, screwdriver, drill, wire cutters etc.


Physical Position Description:

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL TASKS: Standing, walking, twisting, climbing, crawling, kneeling, reaching motions, lifting up to 50lbs.

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to extreme heat, chemicals, and dust/airborne materials. Work with potentially dangerous animals (i.e. large ungulates, carnivores, venomous animals).

HOLIDAY WORK: Holiday and weekend work required.

TRAVEL: Occasional conference and workshop attendance available if funding available. Some or all expenses paid.


To apply for current open positions: Please visit the Living Desert website to fill out an online application at www.livingdesert.org for the position(s) of interest. Qualified applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and three (3) references. The cover letter should include how you will be key in moving the Animal Care Department and The Living Desert mission forward. The position will remain open until filled.