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CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
To facilitate teaching and research of Zoology under- and post graduate students and staff within the Zoology Department, by managing the technical aspects of the department including equipment, vehicles, boats, and animal husbandry.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
- Provide technical and mechanical assistance to the Department with the operating, maintenance and servicing of equipment, and manufacturing or purchasing parts for equipment if not available.
- Provide technical assistance to students and staff by designing and setting up experimental systems and equipment for terrestrial and aquatic projects.
- Required to design and manufacture specific or specialized equipment for laboratory and field research.
- Manage the maintenance and servicing of equipment regularly and, if faulty, order/obtain quotes for repairs or new installation of equipment on the financial ITS system.
- Manage the liaison with external contractors and other service providers of the Zoology Department.
- Manage the maintenance of boats and vehicles in the Zoology Department to comply with safety and operational standards.
- Provide skippering of research vessels on estuaries and in the marine environment and maintain vessel accreditation and seaworthiness.
- Manage research aquarium and maintain animal husbandry and animal ethics standards for marine and terrestrial projects.
- Oversee fieldwork support for student projects and excursions.
- Manage safety, health and environmental compliance in all areas of responsibilities of the Zoology Department for compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act of SA.
- Monitor and control the expenditure, operating, and capital budgets of the laboratory and field equipment of the Department.
- Management of technical and laboratory assistant staff to ensure effective teamwork in accordance with Departmental requirements and functionality.
- Perform purchasing to meet operational needs in accordance with University policies and procedures.
- Doing standby duty, and being contactable 24 hours, for breakdowns and malfunctioning equipment.
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Knowledge and experience to manage the maintenance and basic repairs to vehicles, trailers, and boats; including outboard motors and boat trailers.
- Possess advanced technical knowledge to manage the use and repairs of field and laboratory equipment serving the Zoology research and teaching environment.
- Possess good leadership and management skills.
- Knowledge and experience of animal husbandry and aquarium keeping.
- Extensive boating knowledge and sea-going experience, with relevant qualifications (Category C, STCW95/10 Certification).
- Working knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act as it applies to the NMU workspace.
- Possess good knowledge of financial principles and practices working within administrative systems.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Possess computer skills to carry out responsibilities (word processing, email, internet, spreadsheets).
Requirements
- Possess a B.Sc. Hons degree in Zoology/Animal Science (an M.Sc. degree would be advantageous).
- At least three years of relevant work experience in an academic or research environment in which competency has been gained in animal husbandry and live animal keeping systems.
- Category C boat skippers certification, registered through South African Maritime Safety Association with > 5 years of skippering experience, including surf launching of vessels.
- STCW95/10 Certification (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers).
- Candidates must possess an unendorsed EB driver’s license and be prepared to obtain a Public Drivers Permit for this job.
- Possess four-wheel-drive, off-road driving experience, including vehicle recovery expertise.
Note: Applicants should be physically fit, be a strong swimmer, and be able to do strenuous work under field conditions. An ideal candidate should be able to work independently as well as lead a team, be self-motivated, and have a sense of duty and responsibility to their work, staff and students.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION e.g. contact person and telephone number, e-mail; etc.
Contact Information
For General information regarding employment at the NMU e.g. Benefits and/or Salary, please contact: Human Resources / 9963
For additional information regarding the post itself, please contact the person listed below.
Head of Department: Mr Mattys Potgieter ()