Fisheries Separator Technician - McNary Dam
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Science
Environmental Science
Overview
Be appreciated for a job well done. That is exactly what it is like working for the Natives of Kodiak family of companies. Environmental Assessment Services, LLC (EAS) is a nationally known, scientific environmental characterization company based in Eastern Washington since 2005. Build your career with us!
We are currently looking to fill a full-time Fisheries Technician role at McNary Dam in Umatilla, Oregon with hours ranging from 24-40 hours per week with the possibility of overtime.
The McNary Dam work period is March 27 through October 10 and includes fish sampling and temperature monitoring. Although the position advertised is for work at McNary Dam, there may be opportunities for additional work at other sites including Ice Harbor, Little Goose and Lower Granite Dams, depending on project needs.
Benefits- Our full-time employees are eligible for an outstanding benefits package that consists of medical, dental, vision, life / disability insurance, and 401k with match.
- Competitive hourly wage ($22.34 to $29.67)
- Health & Welfare Funds ($5.09)
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions:
- Assist with sampling fish at USACE hydroelectric projects, including juvenile salmonid and non-salmonid species identification, look for fin clips, weigh, measure, identify injuries and diseases on the fish.
- Accurately record information in spreadsheets and collate and summarize information to write weekly and annual reports on fish information.
- Conduct and document juvenile and adult fishway inspections of the dam and fish facility to ensure operations follow criteria as set forth in the USACE Fish Passage Plan.
- Piscivorous avian predator identification.
- Assist with production of annual report which is distributed to state and federal agencies.
- Assist with recovery of fish from areas of the dam being dewatered for maintenance.
- Assist fish facility maintenance staff with routine maintenance tasks.
- Experience as a fisheries technician or biologist, evaluating the health of juvenile salmonids.
- Experience with fish handling.
- Experience with anesthetizing fish.
- Work experience at a large hydroelectric project smolt collection facility.
- Experience with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and Access) in Windows, including generating tables from Excel, preparing data deliverables and writing scientific reports in Word, and utilizing Access.
- Ability to work independently.
- Ability to take direction and work collaboratively with a wide range of personalities.
- Strong organization skills and detail oriented.
- Ability to accurately interpret and follow established protocols, guidelines, and procedures.
- Ability to meet USACE requirements and security clearances to work at dam sites on the Snake and Columbia rivers. This includes about 8 hours of online training that must be completed before the first on-site shift at a dam.
- Knowledge of Snake and Columbia rivers fish species.
- Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree in a natural resources field or a closely related discipline with relevant work experience.
- Must be capable of lifting up to 50 pounds, walking up to 5 miles per day, and working outdoors in various weather conditions and around spiders/insects.
- Must have reliable transportation and be able to commute to remote locations, which is not compensated.
- Must be available to work regularly scheduled shifts for the duration of the season (back-up staffing is limited). Some overtime may be required.
- Must be willing to start work in the early morning, standard schedule is 0630 to 1700 hours, Monday - Thursday.
- May be required to work weekends and/or holidays.
- Ability to adapt to variable work schedules.
Environmental Assessment Services, LLC is an Equal Opportunity
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