The
Aquaculture Manager will work with the
Director of Research and Director of
Facilities to help oversee current
aquaculture research activities and
manage the daily operations of the wet
lab. He/She will also be expected to
connect primary aquaculture research to
education and outreach at The School.
The
Aquaculture Manager will incorporate
sustainable design and technologies,
being a mentor/educator and working in a
multi-faceted, flexible team oriented
environment. On the job he/she must be
willing to stretch beyond a traditional
job description as he/she live and work
closely with the local community and The
School.
Job
Description:
The
Aquaculture Manager will perform
all or some of the following Job
description:
Manage
the day-to-day operations of a 5000ft2
solar powered wet lab and all associated
support systems, including a flow
through seawater system, pumps,
filtration systems, air blowers, oxygen
generators and freshwater recirculation
system
Manage
the ongoing offshore aquaculture program
including; brood stock husbandry,
rotifer and artemia culture, larval
rearing and fingerling grow out
Manage
fish growout in an offshore fish cage,
including fish husbandry, cage
maintenance and harvesting
Establish
and implement safety protocols for all
aspects of the Sustainable Offshore
Aquaculture Program and the Wet Lab as a
whole
Oversee
the daily feeding and husbandry for all
fish associated with the aquaculture
program (e.g., sharknose gobies, cobia,
etc)
Coordinate wet lab tank space with
visiting scientists and CEI research
programs
Connect
the primary research conducted at Cape
Eleuthera Institute with education and
outreach by running ongoing scientific
investigations with small groups of
students from The School
Hire,
manage, mentor and educate a team of wet
lab and research interns that help
facilitate the daily operations of the
wet lab and aquaculture programs,
including developing an intern
curriculum
Collaborate with internal and external
research partners on grant writing and
manuscript preparation
Provide
logistical support for visiting
scientists that require tank space in
the wet lab
Assist in
the fundraising process for the
aquaculture program
Manage
aquaculture research budget and
strategic plan.
Minimum Requirements / Knowledge / Skill
For Aquaculture Manager Job
Broad
base of practical experience with
installing and maintaining flow
through and recirculating
aquaculture systems, including all
associated support systems (Pumps,
Air Blowers, Oxygen Generators,
Plumbing, Filtration)
1
year experience of fish grow out in
commercial saltwater aquaculture
fish cages
Proven track record with the larval
rearing of fish including the
culture of live feed
Broad
understanding of fish health
relating to, bacteria, parasites and
water quality parameters
Experience of experimental design,
scientific process, biological
statistics and scientific writing
Interest in integrating primary
research and education
Prior
teaching experience will be an asset
Experience preparing research grants
Comfortable living and working in a
remote, sub-tropical, small island
community
BS/BSc
in a biology related field with
three years relevant experience in
commercial or research aquaculture,
or an MS/MSc with two years
experience
Preference will be given to
candidates with dive certifications
(PADI dive master or equivalent).
However training is available for
the right applicant.