Z&A Management

Senior Environmental Quality Keeper

Layton, UtahFull-time
$22 - $24 hourly
About the Job
Layton Aquarium & Wildlife Center

Lead the Environments That Keep Life Thriving

Behind every thriving animal is a perfectly balanced environment.

At Layton Aquarium & Wildlife Center, our Senior Environmental Quality Keeper plays a critical leadership role in ensuring that every habitat—from complex aquatic systems to dynamic terrestrial enclosures—supports the health, behavior, and well-being of our animal collection.

This is more than monitoring systems. It’s about owning the environments that make exceptional animal care possible, leading a team, and shaping the standards that define our facility.

If you are highly detail-oriented, technically skilled, and passionate about animal welfare at the highest level, this is your opportunity to lead, influence, and make a measurable impact.

What You’ll Do: 
Environmental Systems Ownership:
  •  Oversee and maintain optimal environmental conditions across all aquatic and terrestrial habitats 
  •  Monitor and analyze key parameters, including water quality (pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen, ammonia, nitrites/nitrates), temperature, humidity, air quality, and substrate conditions 
  •  Proactively identify trends, troubleshoot imbalances, and implement corrective actions before issues escalate 
  •  Ensure all systems consistently meet species-specific needs and industry best practices 
Leadership & Team Development:
  •  Support and guide a team of Animal Keepers in executing daily environmental monitoring and habitat care 
  •  Train and mentor team members on environmental standards, testing procedures, and best practices 
  •  Hold the team accountable to high standards of cleanliness, safety, and consistency 
  •  Partner with Curators to elevate team performance and operational excellence 
Collaboration & Operational Impact:
  •  Work cross-functionally with Curators, Veterinary staff, and the national husbandry team to support animal health and breeding success 
  •  Partner with Facilities and Life Support System (LSS) Technicians to ensure filtration, HVAC, and support systems operate effectively 
  •  Contribute to exhibit planning, upgrades, and new habitat design with a focus on environmental optimization 
  •  Provide clear, data-driven reporting on habitat conditions and system performance 
Animal Welfare & Quality Standards:
  •  Ensure all environmental conditions meet or exceed animal welfare standards and internal SOPs 
  •  Monitor how environmental changes impact animal behavior, health, and reproduction 
  •  Oversee and ensure completion of routine deep cleans across marine and terrestrial exhibits 
  •  Continuously look for opportunities to improve habitat quality and animal outcomes 
Compliance & Risk Management:
  •  Maintain compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations (USDA, Fish & Wildlife, DNR, etc.) 
  •  Ensure accurate, consistent record-keeping of environmental data and habitat conditions 
  •  Identify and mitigate risks related to environmental systems and animal habitats 

What You Bring:
Required:
  •  Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Zoology, Animal Science, or related field 
  •  2+ years of experience in animal care, including at least 1 year focused on habitat or environmental management 
  •  Strong expertise in water quality management, filtration systems, and life support systems 
  •  Deep understanding of environmental needs across a variety of species and habitats 
  •  Proven leadership experience, including training, coaching, or overseeing team members 
  •  Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to act quickly in dynamic environments 
  •  Excellent communication skills and attention to detail 
Preferred:
  •  Experience with aquarium or zoo life support systems (LSS) 
  •  Certification in water quality testing or environmental monitoring 
  •  Experience contributing to habitat design or exhibit planning 

What Success Looks Like:
  •  Environmental systems run consistently, proactively—not reactively 
  •  Animals are thriving, with conditions supporting natural behaviors and health 
  •  The team is confident, trained, and executing at a high level 
  •  Data is accurate, actionable, and used to drive decisions 
  •  The facility meets or exceeds all compliance and welfare standards 
Work Environment:
  •  Active, hands-on role requiring standing, walking, lifting, and working with equipment 
  •  Exposure to water systems, chemicals, and varying environmental conditions 
  •  Flexibility required, including weekends, holidays, and occasional after-hours response 

Why Join Us?
  •  Play a critical leadership role in animal welfare and environmental excellence 
  •  Work with a passionate, mission-driven team 
  •  Influence habitat design, systems, and long-term operational success 
  •  Grow your career in a facility committed to high standards and continuous improvement