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Job Opportunity: Facility Manager – Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture (UC, Davis)

Job Summary

Under direction, manage The Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture (CABA), housed within the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CA&ES). CABA was established to support University of California, Davis researchers in addressing problems associated with California’s cultured and wild aquatic biological resources. CABA and its aquatic research facilities provide the basic infrastructure to allow departments within the CA&ES, as well as campus-wide, to conduct multidisciplinary and interdepartmental research and associated programs. These activities provide the scientific base to sustain California’s natural populations of aquatic species, support the technological framework of the state’s marine and freshwater aquaculture industries and create sustainable aquaculture production. Maintain optimal supply/allocation of primary inputs (electrical power, water, space) at the CABA animal research facilities. Provide research and animal maintenance assistance for individual investigators at aquatic animal facilities. The CABA Facility Manager will ensure that CABA meets regulatory requirements including water quality (influent and effluent), animal welfare and human health and safety.

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