Environmental Quality Manager
Company: New England Aquarium
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Under the supervision of the
Director of Animal Health, the Environmental Quality Manager
provides on-site operational management of the Environmental
Quality (EQ) Lab in Boston and Quincy, and oversees EQ technicians
at our Central Wharf facility. The Environmental Quality Manager
plays a key role in supporting animal well-being by ensuring all
habitats are maintained within stable, closely monitored
environmental parameters. Responsibilities include monitoring,
recording, interpreting, and reporting water quality data,
implementing appropriate corrective actions, and ensuring all work
aligns with institutional standards and complies with federal,
state, and local regulations. This is a full-time regular position
offering a comprehensive benefits package. The schedule will be
Tuesday – Saturday from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Work must be conducted
onsite, predominantly at our facility in Boston, but candidates
must be flexible to work in our facility in Quincy up to one day
each week. Availability to work weekends, some holidays, and
occasional early morning or late night hours required. ESSENTIAL
LEADERSHIP FUNCTIONS Manages and supervises Environmental Quality
Technician(s) in Boston, including goal setting, annual performance
appraisals, ongoing performance feedback, scheduling, and
professional development. Manages EQ Technician(s) staff schedules,
approves time-off requests, and ensures adequate personnel coverage
at all times. Reviews and approves bi-weekly timecards in
accordance with Finance Department deadlines. Conducts interviews
and makes recommendations for hiring new EQ staff. Serves as the EQ
liaison to the Volunteer and Intern Program, and coordinates,
supervises, and teaches volunteers and interns on EQ processes and
methods. Trains, supervises, and completes annual performance
reviews of Environmental Quality technician(s). Leads by example,
collaborating and fostering a team environment amongst Animal Care
Division staff and across other divisions. Works collaboratively
with the Animal Health Division (AHD) Manager for operational
support across AHD and EQ areas. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Monitors
environmental quality of exhibits, holding tanks, life support
systems, Boston Harbor, discharge water, and municipal water supply
using chemical, electrochemical, and microbiological methods, in
compliance with Aquarium, local, state, and federal policies and
regulations. Records data on environmental quality and distributes
to the appropriate Animal Care and Facilities staff. Implements
corrective measures for environmental quality problems in
consultation with appropriate Animal Care and Facilities staff.
Implements, monitors, and maintains aquatic life support system
technologies and water-borne pharmaceutical treatments in
conjunction with Animal Care and Facilities staff. Maintains
appropriate records for all environmental compliance testing in
accordance with institutional, local, state, and federal policies
and regulations. In collaboration with the Director of Animal
Health, oversees aspects of the budget related to EQ operation and
planning, including financial needs for equipment, contracts,
permits, licenses, supplies, and maintenance. Regularly
re-evaluates standard operating procedures, incorporating the
newest methods and innovations to maintain high environmental
quality standards in collaboration with the EQ Program Officer.
Maintains EQ inventory and manages ordering for the EQ laboratories
in Boston and the Animal Care Center in Quincy. Supports
cross-training opportunities for EQ technicians and cross-training
opportunities for Animal Care staff in the lab to provide
resilience and learning and development. In collaboration with
other Animal Care staff, investigates, records, and reports
potential environmental causes of animal health problems.
Participates in research projects as needed Performs other
position-related duties, as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum
Training and Experience Bachelor's degree in chemistry,
environmental engineering, or biological sciences required.
Advanced degree in chemistry, environmental engineering, or
biological sciences preferred. 5 years of vocationally relevant
experience in water quality management required. 2 years
demonstrated supervisory / leadership experience required.
Experience with large-scale aquatic animal life support systems
preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Critical thinking, data
analysis, and writing skills. Excellent math skills and computer
skills. Experience with Excel and TRACKS. Strong training,
mentoring, and team-building skills. Strong communication and
collaboration skills. Strong leadership skills in routine and
emergency situations. For more information and to apply online
please visit: http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/ New England
Aquarium is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the
workplace and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer as
defined by the EEOC. Here we foster a culture of respect,
diversity, and inclusion. We strive to engage and inspire a broad
audience with our efforts to protect the blue planet, and we
believe a diverse workforce provides experiences, skills, and
perspectives that enrich our programs, strengthen problem-solving,
add creativity, and enhance our work environment. Job Posted by
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