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Aquaculture Technician in Training

Job in Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho, 83355, USA
Listing for: Riverence Provisions
Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
  • Maintenance/Cleaning
    Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Wendell

About the Company

Riverence is on a mission to raise the standards of aquaculture, redefine what it means to be a responsible fishery and become the leading provider of truly sustainable seafood. The company operates facilities primarily in the Magic Valley of  14 fish farms, a research and development facility, a processing plant, and four brood facilities located in WA and rural .

What It’s Really Like to Work Here

We work together as a team, like a close‑knit family, to achieve innovation, initiative and encouragement in the workplace.

Description

We offer comprehensive employee benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, life insurance, short‑term and long‑term disability plans and more.

We look for team members who are ready to put in hard work, make a positive difference in the environment and grow with us.

Summary / Objective

The Aquaculture Technician in Training will demonstrate a passion for fish husbandry, a strong work ethic, attention to detail and perform a variety of aquaculture husbandry duties.

  • Daily farm chores including feeding, mortality removal, and screen scrubbing.
Essential Functions
  • Knowledge of the facility including sections, pond numbers, and rearing areas.
  • Knowledge of the Emergency Action Plan.
  • Dependable, trustworthy and consistent in role on the farm.
  • General understanding of the feed schedule.
  • Understanding of the farm workflow.
  • Knowing locations of offline settling ponds and sumps.
  • Knowing locations of influent valves and head ditches.
  • Knowledge of fish barriers and their uses including tail screens, jump boards, graders and other screens.
  • Knowledge of facility equipment.
  • Aware of potential farm hazards.
  • Aware of significant manure build‑up, wasted feed and broken tail screens.
  • Aware of technician’s activities and meaning of withdrawal tags on the ponds.
  • Knowledge of SDS locations and usage.
  • Biosecurity awareness.
  • Knowledge of hatch‑house, outdoor and disinfection procedures.
  • Counting and picking mortality.
  • Ability to handle and select proper grading techniques.
  • Truck maintenance and cleanliness.
  • Cleaning screens.
  • Care of vehicles, equipment, and farm safety.
  • Basic pond hygiene.
  • Cleaning of debris on head ditch grates and first‑use pond entry points.
  • Vacuum or pumping operation and maintenance.
  • Removing and recording mortalities.
  • Monitoring fish behaviour and reporting abnormalities.
  • Assisting with fish transfers.
  • Routine maintenance on equipment and systems, sweeping raceways, cleaning and repairing graders.
  • Completing all tasks based on required safety guidelines.
  • Participating in all safety training.
  • Willingness to perform any farm task regardless of skill or seniority.
  • Practising bio‑security procedures around the farm.
  • Maintaining appropriate housekeeping and sanitation procedures and required biosecurity measures.
  • Providing prompt, friendly and courteous service to internal and external customers.
  • Helping out with other areas on the farm when needed.
  • Other duties as required.
Competencies
  • Attention to detail.
  • Commitment to safety.
  • Continuous improvement.
Supervisory Responsibility

This position has no supervisory responsibilities.

Work Environment

The job is performed outdoors and routinely exposes the employee to inclement weather conditions.

Physical Demands
  • Heavy work, frequent and constant exertion to move objects; lifting up to 50 lbs occasionally.
  • Use of waders, climbing in and out of raceways and on/off trucks.
  • Walking or moving to accomplish tasks frequently.
  • Standing or sitting for sustained periods.
  • Stooping and reaching occasionally.
  • Pushing and pulling with steady force occasionally.
  • Lifting occasionally.
  • Repetitive wrist, hand and finger movements.
  • Touch-based perception of products (size, shape, temperature, texture).
  • Clear hearing required.
  • Manual dexterity for equipment or instrumentation.
  • Clear vision and color discrimination.
Position Type / Expected Hours of Work

Full‑time position, 5 days a week with potential weekend work. Part‑time work may occur weekly with variable hours based on location needs. Typical schedule starts early morning and ends mid‑afternoon.

Travel

Local travel is required.

Required

Education and Experience
  • Ability to speak, read, understand and follow directions with or without accommodations.
  • Driver’s license and good driving record with reliable transportation.
Preferred

Education and Experience
  • High school education or GED.
  • Aquaculture experience.
  • Aquaculture or related degree.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications

None.

Other Duties

Note that this job description is not a comprehensive listing of all activities or responsibilities; duties may change at any time with or without notice.

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