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Performs a variety of semi-skilled tasks for the aquatic maintenance program, requiring proficiency in chemical treatment, and water testing; ensures aquatics facilities are available for use and consistently maintained in a safe and clean condition.
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Ensure pools comply with health and safety standards, maintaining cleanliness, appropriate temperature, chemical balance, and conducting timely water testing and maintenance. The Aquatics Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of aquatics staff, programming, and operations at the YMCA, a leading nonprofit committed to community strengthening through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
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Assist with repair and maintenance of the City's aquatics facilities and grounds including maintenance of pool facility and equipment, water testing, general cleaning, opening and closing of pool facilities, facility and equipment setup and cleanup for events as needed.
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Ensure that pools meet all health and safety standards including a clean environment, appropriate air and water temperature, chemical balance, and timely pool water testing and backwashing.
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Cleaning aquatic structures by brushing, skimming, vacuuming, backwashing, water testing, and administering chemicals. The Aquatics Technician I, under general supervision, will perform a variety of repair and cleaning related services involving aquatic facilities.
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Knowledge of water chemistry, water testing, filtration, and waterpark mechanical operations. Conducts daily water testing and adjusts using chemical treatments as needed.
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Minimum 1 year experience in general maintenance, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, or aquatics maintenance. At Great Wolf, the Aquatics Technician keeps the waterpark running and provides a safe and fun environment for guests.
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Responsible for the cleanliness and safe operation of the Waterpark area; vacuuming pools, power-washing floors as needed. Successful completions of criminal background check and drug screen. Certified Pool Operator (CPO) or Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) license preferred.
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Conducts daily inspections of all Waterpark mechanical systems and attractions; perform general maintenance and repairs as necessary. Able to climb multiple flights of stairs on daily basis and walk frequently.
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Availability to work flexible hours and varied shifts including weekends and holidays, as required. The Technician is responsible for installation, maintenance and repair of aquatic equipment, ensuring functionality meets all required quality standards to maximize operating time and customer satisfaction.
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Performs water quality control testing utilizing standard test kits. The aquatics Manitenance Tech is responsible for working in a team environment, or independently to ensure the proper maintenance and condition of Sunriver Resort pool & spa amenities utilizing a variety of tools, equipment, and materials to achieve the highest quality guest experience.
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Testing water balance and alerting AFO/CPO if water is not balanced. Under the close supervision of the Aquatics Assistant Manager (Maintenance/Custodial), the. Under the close supervision of the Aquatics Assistant Manager (Maintenance/Custodial), the.
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Documents maintenance actions, including system or equipment irregularities that require monitoring. Able to bend, stretch, and twist. Adheres to preventative maintenance schedule for waterpark equipment (pools, pumps, motors, slides.
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Minimum of two years supervisory experience in a water park or aquatics facility. Assigned to another department within the Operations Division during the Water Park off-season to provide support to Six Flags Over Texas during Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park.
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Day Camp Aquatics Director - Camp Ponkapoag (Canton) The Aquatics Director is responsible for the supervision and management of all facets of the Aquatics program at camp. Attend all staff functions, including annual All-Staff Conference, monthly Aquatics Leadership Meetings, and Quarterly Leadership Meetings.
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