at Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Goddard, Kansas, United States
Job Description
Craft WOW Moments. Inspire Action. Drive Conservation.
At Tanganyika Wildlife Park, we go beyond caring for animals. We create once-in-a-lifetime experiences that make you say "WOW". Inspiring generations to become conservation champions.
If you're passionate about animals, driven by purpose, and believe that one moment can change a life then this is where you belong.
Why Tanganyika?
A Front Row Seat to Conservation in Action
We’re not a zoo. We’re an experience. At Tanganyika, you’ll be part of a team pioneering interactive conservation experiences that educate, engage, and empower. We do conservation a bit different our focus is conservation one person at a time. Making people aware of the species, getting them interested, and then calling them to action.
Work That Gives You Goosebumps
From helping a toddler feed a giraffe for the first time to guiding a training session with a curious lemur, your job here is anything but ordinary. This is the kind of place where work and wonder collide.
Real Growth. Real Mentorship. Real Impact.
Whether you're starting your career or seeking your next challenge, Tanganyika invests in you. We care about you beyond the workplace with initiatives to help our team reduce their consumer debt to an employee assistance program to our Dream Manager program, we want you to become the best YOU.
A Culture That Cares—For Animals and Humans
We lead with love, and it shows. Our team is fiercely supportive, deeply passionate, and united by a shared purpose. And yes, your “co-workers” might include sloths, rhinos, and porcupines.
Purpose That Reaches Beyond the Park
Every moment you create here fuels a global mission. Whether it’s supporting field conservation projects or inspiring a child to become a future biologist, your work leaves a legacy.
Tanganyika is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Aquarist / Life Support Systems Technician to support the daily care of aquatic animals and the operation, maintenance, and improvement of life support systems (LSS). This position plays a critical role in ensuring optimal water quality, animal health, and exhibit presentation while maintaining safe and reliable life support infrastructure. This role will be responsible for bringing a new aquarium and touch tank area online including setting up water quality lab and assisting in acquiring animals.
What You'll Do
Animal Care & Husbandry
- Provide daily care for aquatic animals, including feeding, behavioral observation, cleaning, and enrichment
- Monitor animal health and promptly report concerns to veterinary team.
- Execute animal moves, acclimations, and introductions
- Monitor Water Quality
- Maintain accurate animal care and water quality records
Life Support Systems (LSS)
- Operate, monitor, and maintain aquatic life support systems (filtration, pumps, UV, ozone, protein skimmers, chillers, heaters, etc.)
- Perform routine water quality testing and make necessary adjustments
- Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and system failures
- Conduct installation, upgrades, and repairs of LSS equipment and plumbing.
Exhibit & Facility Support
- Maintain aquatic exhibits to high standards of appearance and animal welfare
- Assist with exhibit renovations, tank cleaning, and diving operations (if certified)
- Follow all safety, animal welfare, and accreditation standards (e.g., AZA guidelines)
- Maintain all bodies of treated of water at the park including penguin and otter pools, splash park and swimming pools.
- Maintain 6 exhibits, 3 holding exhibits (moon jellies, archerfish, Dr. Fish)
Team & Public Engagement
- Work collaboratively with animal care, veterinary, and maintenance teams
- Guest Engagement: conduct public education programs, behind-the-scenes tours, or keeper talks as assigned
- Support conservation, research, and sustainability initiatives when applicable