An interest in fragging would be advantageous and general duties include assisting with tank maintenance, feeding, handling livestock, and dealing with customers in the Fish-House. The role also involves unpacking and acclimating livestock shipments in our quarantine room.
Full-time working hours are 42.5 hours per week and due to the nature of dealing with Livestock flexibility in hours is essential and evening and weekend work is required on a rolling shift rota. The successful candidate should have an interest in aquatics or animal care, and be enthusiastic, hard-working with attention to detail, and eager to learn all aspects of marine livestock husbandry. Full training is provided.
Key responsibilities include:
· Livestock acclimation
· Hands on maintenance of the fish-house systems
· Feeding livestock and fish welfare
· Tank cleaning
· Coral fragging
· Picking and packing of livestock in a timely manner, for sales deliveries and calling customers
· Supporting calling customers
· Fish-house housekeeping duties
Key skills required include:
· Willingness to get involved, take ownership, and work on your own initiative is important.
· Hands on approach to tasks and situations
· Flexibility to adapt to sudden changes
· Work to deadlines and support critical pinch points, so that our livestock welfare standards are maintained.
· Positive ‘can do’ attitude and attention to detail
· Good interpersonal & communication skills
· Aquatic experience and product knowledge (advantageous)
· Flexibility and enthusiasm essential
Hours of Work: Fish-house shifts will include early starts and late finishes including weekend support on a rota basis.
Salary starts at national minimum wage with monthly shift attendance payments after probationary period.