Coldwater Fisheries Coordinator Jobs
By State of Utah At Salt Lake County, UT, United States
Experience coordinating stakeholder, partner and constituent involvement in development of management decisions
Bachelor's degree or advanced degree in related field (e.g., biology, ecology, wildlife management) preferred or directly related work experience equivalent.
Coordinate statewide salmonid management (e.g., strategic planning, stocking, regulation, habitat improvement, etc.);
Assist with development of rules and regulations pertinent to management of fish and aquatic wildlife in Utah.
In depth understanding of fish population management techniques (e.g., reclamation, stocking, monitoring, analytics, and regulations)
Regional or statewide program management.
Wildlife & Fisheries Technician A-C
By State of Louisiana At Louisiana, United States
No Experience Or Training Is Required.
Assists with the control of nuisance animals and noxious vegetation.
Promotion (open to all statewide classified and agency wide permanent status employees)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Additional holidays may be proclaimed by the Governor
Fisheries Biologist Ii Jobs
By Commonwealth of Kentucky At , Frankfort, 40601 $3,172 - $4,700 a month
Lots of Employee Discounts on electronics, health & wellness, retail, travel/events/entertainment, and services/education
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (AGE, LICENSURE, REGULATION, ETC.):
Incumbents working in this job title spend the majority of time outdoors performing job duties.
Assist in planning, designing, and implementing fisheries research projects on sport fish populations on small and large impoundments across the state.
Interacts with public and government agencies to present and disseminate scientific data.
Assists with preparing and tracking budgets; participates in annual and other planning meetings.
Fisheries Science And Compliance
By Saltwater Inc. At Anchorage, AK, United States
Knowledge of biology, natural resource management, and West Coast marine species ecology.
Knowledge of West Coast fisheries and State/Federal fishery management schemes.
Knowledge of the Endangered Species Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, Magnuson Stevens Act, and National Environmental Policy Act.
Experience with the production of scientific, technical, or other professional reports.
Computer skills including basic word processing, spreadsheet creation, and manipulation are a must.
Assist with other MMPA and ESA matters related to ESA-listed species, critical habitat, and EFH.
Biological Science Technician (Fisheries - Diver)
By US National Park Service At , Ventura, 93001, Ca $43,646 - $63,247 a year
If you are relying on your education to meet qualification requirements:
Provides information to others on resource management issues by giving oral presentations.
Experience and Certification MUST be notated in resume or application packet.
Meet Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males.
College transcripts, if qualifying based on education
SCUBA Certifications, Documentation showing minimum of 100 cold water, open ocean kelp forest dives.
Fisheries Biologist 1 Jobs
By Commonwealth of PA At , , Pa $47,472 - $72,176 a year
Minimum Experience and Training Requirements:
PA residency requirement is currently waived for this title.
Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.
711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals).
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY
Work hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday, with a 30-minute lunch.
Fisheries Field Technician (Interviewer)
By QuanTech, Inc. At , Block Island, Ri $27 an hour

We are seeking candidates in RI Southern Shore Areas and Block Island for seasonal part-time work July 1st through October 31st. Potential work areas include but are not limited to: Galilee, Point ...

Accounting Assistant - Ak Fisheries
By Trident Seafoods Corporation At , Carrollton, 30117, Ga
Creates and submits reports and data to Management on Daily Production
Moderate to High Level of Knowledge on Excel
Daily and Weekly Reconciliation of Inventory Consumption
Codes and inputs documents into SAP ERP system according to protocol
Records Daily Production Hrs to Production orders into SAP ERP system
Reviews and interprets Financial & Analytical reports and makes corrections as needed.
Fisheries Technician 8-E10 (Tribal Coordination Unit)
By State of Michigan At , , Mi Up to $200,000 a year
One year of experience performing technical fisheries management activities equivalent to a Fisheries Technician.
Alternative and Remote Work Schedules:
This job posting will be used to fill 2 vacancies.
No specific type or amount is required.
Please attach a cover letter, resume and official college transcript(s).
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Wildlife And Fisheries Technician A-C
By State of Louisiana At , Montegut, 70377, La $2,174 - $3,810 a month
No experience or training is required.
Promotion (open to all statewide classified and agency wide permanent status employees)
This posting will be used to fill more than one vacancy.
WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES TECHNICIAN A
WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES TECHNICIAN B
WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES TECHNICIAN C
Wildlife And Fisheries Technician A-C
By State of Louisiana At , Minden, La $2,174 - $3,810 a month
Boat operation and maintenance experience
Basic mechanical, electrical, and carpentry skills
Aquatic plant identification skills or an interest in learning about aquatic plants
Good observational and analytical skills
Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
No experience or training is required.
Wildlife And Fisheries Technician A-C
By State of Louisiana At , Cameron, La $2,174 - $3,810 a month
To assist in various natural resource management, research, and wildlife/fisheries activities.
No experience or training is required.
Differs from Wildlife and Fisheries Technician 2 by the absence of experienced level wildlife and/or fisheries duties.
Promotion (open to all statewide classified and agency wide permanent status employees)
WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES TECHNICIAN A
WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES TECHNICIAN B
Fisheries Biologist Jobs
By Sundance Consulting, Inc. At Bozeman, MT, United States

Sundance Consulting, Inc. () is a Native-Owned/Woman-Owned, award-winning environmental and natural/cultural resources Small Business. Our success has been rewarded by a deep backlog of work and we ...

Fisheries Biologist Jobs
By Cramer Fish Sciences At Auburn, CA, United States
Strong time management and organization skills, with the ability to prioritize and complete multiple tasks with overlapping deadlines.
Manage, analyze, and share data using GIS, R, and other statistical packages.
Effectively manage multiple project deadlines and tasks and communicate with Project Managers
Write annual project reports including data summaries and analysis, following guidelines from Project Managers.
Ability to track, manage, and prioritize workload and clearly communicate progress and status of tasks to project managers.
Experience conducting stream habitat and snorkel surveys using CHaMP, EMAP, ODFW, PIBO, or similar protocols.
Fisheries Biologist 9-P11 (Tcu Inland Fisheries Biologist)
By State of Michigan At , Marquette, 49855, Mi $22.69 - $38.24 an hour
Alternative and Remote Work Schedules:
Please attach a cover letter, resume and official college transcripts to your application.
15 and 35 personal days
12 weeks of paid leave
Great Lakes and Great Times:
Fisheries Field Technician (Interviewer)
By QuanTech, Inc. At , Montauk, Ny $35 an hour

We are seeking candidates in Montauk, NY for seasonal part-time work June 1st through October 31st. The ideal candidate will be able to communicate with the public and captains. Must be a self ...

Wildlife And Fisheries Technician A-C
By State of Louisiana At , Franklin, La $2,174 - $3,810 a month
No experience or training is required.
Promotion (open to all statewide classified and agency wide permanent status employees)
No Civil Service test score
Department of Wildlife & Fisheries
Postdoctoral Scholar: Environmental Dna For Quantitative Applications - Marine Conservation & Fisheries Science.
By University of Washington At , Seattle, 98195, Wa $65,508 - $75,000 a year
knowledge of, or experience with:
1) A letter of interest and how your experiences meet the qualifications
COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements and Information
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3) At least one peer-reviewed publication, and
4) The names and contact information of three references.
Fisheries Biologist 4-2023 Jobs
By Sundance Consulting, Inc. At Lake Oswego, OR, United States
Knowledge of the National Forest Management Act as it relates to fisheries
A working knowledge of the NEPA process, and environmental document preparation.
Demonstrated experience on environmental permitting projects.
Minimum two years of relevant experience.
Exceptional skill with Microsoft Office Suite.
GIS experience to include ArcGIS or similar platforms.
Fisheries Biologist 4-2023 Jobs
By Sundance Consulting, Inc. At Pocatello, ID, United States

Sundance Consulting, Inc. () is a Native-Owned/Woman-Owned, award-winning environmental and natural/cultural resources Small Business. Our success has been rewarded by a deep backlog of work and we ...

Are you looking for a job that combines your love of the outdoors with your passion for science? Become a Fisheries Technician and help protect and manage our nation's aquatic resources!

Overview A Fisheries Technician is a professional who works in the field of fisheries management and conservation. They are responsible for collecting data, monitoring fish populations, and providing technical assistance to fisheries managers. They may also be involved in research, education, and outreach activities related to fisheries management. Detailed Job Description Fisheries Technicians are responsible for collecting data and monitoring fish populations in order to assess the health of fish stocks and to inform fisheries management decisions. They may also be involved in research, education, and outreach activities related to fisheries management. Duties may include conducting field surveys, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, and providing technical assistance to fisheries managers. They may also be responsible for developing and implementing management plans, conducting public outreach activities, and providing educational programs. Job Skills Required Fisheries Technicians must have strong communication and organizational skills, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. They must also have a good understanding of fisheries management and conservation principles, as well as knowledge of fish biology and ecology. Additionally, they must be able to use a variety of computer programs and software, such as GIS and database management systems. Job Qualifications Fisheries Technicians typically need at least a bachelor’s degree in fisheries science, biology, or a related field. Some positions may require a master’s degree. Additionally, they must have experience in field work and data collection. Job Knowledge Fisheries Technicians must have a good understanding of fisheries management and conservation principles, as well as knowledge of fish biology and ecology. They must also be familiar with the laws and regulations related to fisheries management. Job Experience Fisheries Technicians must have experience in field work and data collection. They must also have experience in developing and implementing management plans, conducting public outreach activities, and providing educational programs. Job Responsibilities Fisheries Technicians are responsible for collecting data and monitoring fish populations in order to assess the health of fish stocks and to inform fisheries management decisions. They may also be involved in research, education, and outreach activities related to fisheries management. Duties may include conducting field surveys, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, and providing technical assistance to fisheries managers. They may also be responsible for developing and implementing management plans, conducting public outreach activities, and providing educational programs.