Fish Science Technician - Scientific Technician - Non
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Science
Environmental Science
Position Details
- Title: Fish Science Technician
- Classification: Scientific Technician 2
- Job Status: Full‑Time – Non‑Permanent
- Vacancies: Three (3)
- Appointment Length: 4 months – August 1, 2026 to November 30, 2026
- Program: Fish Program
- Duty Station: Twisp, Washington – Okanogan County
This role contributes to an ongoing study investigating the overwinter habitat use of Endangered Species Act (ESA)‑listed juvenile spring Chinook within the Methow River Basin. The technician will assist in operating rotary‑screw traps and performing electrofishing surveys to capture and mark juvenile salmonids, thereby elucidating a critical life‑stage and enhancing regional salmon recovery efforts.
The salary listed above does not include the 2 % pay increase that takes effect on July 1, 2026.
Responsibilities- Collaborate with a team to conduct fish capture activities using rotary‑screw traps and electrofishing surveys to meet study objectives.
- Accurately collect and record biological data, including species identification, length, weight, marks, scales, genetics, and environmental data such as GPS waypoints, temperature, survey time, and survey length.
- Mark captured juvenile salmonids with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags.
- Fieldwork in inclement weather conditions.
- Use of standard chemicals for fish anesthesia (MS‑222) and sterilization (alcohol).
- Walk 4–6 miles of rugged, low‑order river terrain daily and work regularly in swift river environments.
- Occasionally lift up to 75 lbs during fish transport from collection sites to tagging stations.
- Tasks performed in or near water, requiring navigation, negotiation, and duties related to a water environment.
Typically 40 hours per week. Scheduled workdays may vary from week to week with hours ranging between 8–12 hours depending on operational needs. Nights, weekends, and holidays may be required to facilitate work during peak periods.
Travel RequirementsLocal travel to field locations is required. Occasional travel of longer distances and overnight stays may be required to attend meetings or training.
Tools & EquipmentPassive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging gear, rotary‑screw traps, electrofishing equipment, vehicles, trailers, waders, boots, pumps, generators, various power and hand tools, computers, GPS units, coded wire tag (CWT) wands, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Customer InteractionsOccasional contact with the public is expected during work tasks.
QualificationsRequired Qualifications
- Option 1: Graduation from high school or GED, one year of high school science, and two years of experience as a Scientific Technician 1.
- Option 2: Graduation from high school or GED, one year of high school science, and two years of laboratory or field experience as an assistant to a biologist, chemist, or zoologist.
- Note: College coursework involving major study in biology, zoology, fisheries, chemistry, natural sciences, or a closely allied field will substitute for experience, provided it includes at least six semester or nine quarter hours of natural science classes.
Valid Driver’s License.
Preferred Qualifications- Bachelor’s degree in fisheries, wildlife, environmental, or natural resource sciences.
- Experience with handling, sampling, and PIT tagging juvenile salmonids.
- Experience with rotary‑screw trap operation and maintenance, electrofishing surveys, and mark‑recapture methods.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Suite.
- A completed online application showcasing how your qualifications align with the job requirements.
- An up‑to‑date resume.
- At least three professional references with current contact information.
All new employees must complete an Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I‑9) on their first day of work. Please use the following link for a list of acceptable documents: https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).-documents
Union RepresentationThis position is in the bargaining unit represented by the Washington Association of Fish & Wildlife Professionals and is subject to the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between…
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