Aquatic Artists Blog
Waterfall Construction Foreman
What if you could make your own decisions, learn an innovative new skill, and build beautiful projects that you and your family could be proud of?
When you join Aquatic Artists®, as a waterfall building specialist, you will be trained with an elite group of experienced professionals designing and building the highest quality natural stone water features in the tri-state area. You do not need waterfall building experience to join our dynamic, fun culture. We are the #1 company in what we do and have experienced double digit growth through the recession.
A valid driver’s license, your own dependable transportation to work and 3 years experience in some sort of construction are a must.
How would it feel to get excited when you tell people what you do for a living?
We have a fun and dynamic work environment and build a uniquely beautiful product. We keep our best people working all year and our average employee has been with the company for 7 years. We only hire the best, so bring your A- game!
What we Offer:
- Training to learn your new career.
- The opportunity to use your abilities to the max and achieve great things.
- A place where you can unleash your creativity.
- The ability to make your own decisions and get recognition for a job well done.
- Great working conditions and a fun and supportive work culture.
- An opportunity to do things right and never cut corners.
- A place you can be proud to work at and call home
- Health benefits, paid vacation, paid holidays, bonuses for performance, 401K
If you are looking for a challenge and want an opportunity for career growth and stability, email us or fax your cover letter and resume to 856.262.0063.
Posted March 10th, 2010 in Job Postings
Photo Gallery Updates
We’ve added some new pictures to our Pool Waterfalls Photo Album. Take a look starting with this pool waterfall photo.
Posted October 16th, 2007 in News & Events
What About My Fish?
So you’re thinking about renovating your pond, but you have 100 beautiful koi that you have had for years. You know it will take two weeks to renovate and it is also August, the hottest time of the year. “What will happen to my prize pets while you renovate their home? Continue reading »
Posted January 13th, 2007 in Care & Maintenance
Giving Something Back…
This is a volunteer project we did for the American Cancer Society in 1995. My Grandfather had passed away from cancer and the American Cancer Society gave him a lot of help during his battle with the illness. We were delighted to have the opportunity to give back a little. Continue reading »
Posted January 9th, 2007 in News & Events
Construction of a Water Garden
The pictures and descriptions below show the construction process of a large pond in New Jersey. Although you do not need a large water garden to enjoy it, this illustrates the building process. Continue reading »
Posted January 9th, 2007 in Articles
Why Choose a Water Feature?
Water features are becoming a hot ticket item in home improvement. The biggest trend in remodeling now is focused on the outdoors. Owners have quickly realized how a water feature can transform an outdoor living space making it a true paradise. While it does add value to property monetarily, it will also add value to your life. Costing less money to maintain over time than yard space of equal size, it is low maintenance and requires little of your time to keep looking beautiful. Continue reading »
Posted January 9th, 2007 in Articles
Hawaii Project
I was fortunate to have the opportunity to build a water feature in Hawaii! Take a look at these photos of a custom pond I designed and built using lava rock from the inactive volcano in the background of the property. Continue reading »
Posted January 9th, 2007 in Projects
Large Scale Residential Pond
This residential pond project has a 25′ x 30′ pond with two 6′ waterfalls pushing 9000 gallons of water per hour into a 10′ x 15′ upper pool. Continue reading »
Posted January 8th, 2007 in Projects
Large Scale Water Features
Two large-scale water feature projects from Aquatic Artists®…
Art School in New Jersey
This large scale project was installed at an art school in New Jersey. In the Spring, students draw from its artistic beauty. Amenities include: two bridges, three ponds, over 120′ of streams, a water wheel, six miniature gnome houses, a gazebo, and five waterfalls. Continue reading »
Posted January 8th, 2007 in Projects
Pond Renovations
Flat rocks, poor water circulation, and ineffective filtration is the reason this green monster had to go! You can see the difference in the water quality. This picture was taken in August (and remember, we don’t use any chemicals). Continue reading »
Posted January 8th, 2007 in Projects