The Aquaculture Systems Plumber is responsible for the diligent care and maintenance of all aquaculture systems and production assets in a safe, sanitary, and efficient method. This position actively troubleshoots, diagnoses, performs, and documents preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance activities and repairs on facility, production, and life support equipment and systems. The Aquaculture System Plumber is responsible for a wide range of tasks, including installing and repairing pipes for various systems such as steam, hot water, heating, cooling, and industrial production. They also fit valves, couplings, and assemblies to tanks, pumps, and systems using hand tools. Their work often involves assembling pipe sections, tubing, and fittings, and modifying, cleaning, and maintaining pipe systems units and related machinery. They may also work with boiler systems, cooling towers, and piping into HVAC units on industrial and commercial work sites.