Scientific Technician 3 – Test Fishing & Sampling – Three Non-Permanent, WA Dpt of Fish and Wildlife (Anacortes, WA)

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***position description excerpt follows***

Salary
$3,294.00 – $4,286.00 Monthly
Location
Skagit County – Anacortes, WA
Job Type
Full Time – Non-Permanent
Department
Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Job Number
2021-05650
Closing
6/13/2021 11:59 PM Pacific

THREE (3) OPENINGS
FULL-TIME/NON-PERMANENT
SCIENTIFIC TECHNICIAN 3 (ST3)

TEST FISHING & SAMPLING
PUGET SOUND SAMPLING UNIT (PSSU)
Anacortes, Washington

Anticipated Appointment Length: 3.75 Months
June 16th, 2021 – October 7th, 2021

WDFW staff comprise a talented and passionate group of people dedicated to protecting Washington’s Fish & Wildlife Resources.

Become part of a dynamic team that is invested in making a difference in the conservation of Washington State’s salmon, marine fish, and shellfish species.

Thrive on building collaboration and teamwork while performing test fishing, creel (angler surveys), sampling, and gathering data.

If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you then apply today and join the WDFW Team!

With that in mind,

Picture yourself piloting WDFW research vessels to conduct test fishing and angler effort surveys in the Puget Sound and North Sound.

These are opportunities to, sample catch to obtain stock composition (DNA), age structure (scales), length information (legal & sublegal proportions) and hatchery/natural-origin fractions (mark-status proportions).

The optimal applicants are team players who take pride in their work, are motivated, dependable, respectful, and able to easily establish rapport.

We are seeking candidates, who respect and value the opinions of others, creating an inclusive team environment where every member feels they contribute value to the project and WDFW.

Duties

  • Use a variety of methods (e.g. weight and bait, downrigger, jigging, diver) to emulate (match) the recreational fishing fleet.
  • Operate outboard and inboard/outboard motorboats, including trailering, launching, and docking in all types of weather conditions.
  • Perform minor routine maintenance on the boat, motor, trailer, and test fishing equipment.
  • Assess overall health rating to each fish prior to release to aid in our attempts to look at survival of released fish.
  • Summarize the amount of time spent on fishing each method.
  • Record data using electronic data forms – ensure data is accurately recorded, summarized, and uploaded to headquarters’ database and regional supervisor.
  • Intercept recreational and charter fishing vessels at sea (stationery and trolling) to conduct angler effort interviews.
  • Record returning ramp location, number of anglers, and target species for each boat intercepted.
  • Operate GPS, depth finder, AIS, VHF, and electronic data collection devices.
  • Ensure safety of self and other samplers while at sea.
  • Follow all rules, safety procedures, and agency policies on operation of vessels at sea.
  • Sample recreational fisheries for salmon, marine fish and shellfish catch to determine the catch per unit of effort and species composition to obtain valid sport catch estimates for salmon and other marine fish.

WORKING CONDITIONS: 

  • Work Setting, including hazards:
    1. Work is performed both indoors and outdoors – in the field and on boats, may encounter adverse/inclement weather and sea conditions, standing in confined spaces, slippery surfaces, fish blood/slime, biting and stinging insects.
    2. Work includes long periods of sitting, squatting, walking, kneeling, climbing in/out of boats, sampling salmon in boats, boating, noises, odors, repetitive movements of hands/fingers, carrying, and lifting 40 lbs. unassisted.
  • Schedule:
    1. Typically, 8 to 10 hours per day between 5:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.
    2. 24/7 non-scheduled, 40 hours per week – weekend and evening work are required.
  • Travel Requirements:
    1. Travel within the Puget Sound area – seldom overnight travel.
  • Tools and Equipment:
    1. Outboard motor boat operation including proper and safe fueling, boat trailer, GPS, compass, data logger, fishing tackle and gear including downriggers, computer, pick-up trucks, cell phones, electronic sampling equipment, iPads, weighing scale, VHF radio, AIS, Radar, calculator, knives, personal flotation devices (PFD), marine survival suit, rubber boots, and rain gear.
  • Customer Interactions:
    1. Interacts with the public during data collection and provides basic information regarding fish resources as well as agency programs and activities.
    2. Provides sport fishing regulatory information to the public and is a liaison to regional supervisor and enforcement on fishery violations observed in the field.

Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Six (6) months of boat handling experience in marine waters of Puget Sound or an equivalent area.

          AND 

  • Six (6) months of recreational salmon fishing experience in marine waters.

Certifications/Licenses: 

  • A valid driver’s license.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Graduation from high school/GED, including one year of high school science AND four (4) years of experience as a Scientific Technician.

OR

  • Graduation from high school/GED including one year of high school science AND four (4) years of laboratory or field experience as an assistant to a health or safety professional, biologist, chemist, or zoologist.

Please Note: College course work involving major study in biology, zoology, fisheries, chemistry, natural sciences, or closely allied field will substitute, year for year, for experience, provided the course work includes at least six semester or nine quarter hours of natural science classes.

AND 

One (1) year of experience: 

  • Test fishing for salmon in Puget Sound.
  • Sampling fisheries in Puget Sound.

AND 

  • Able to ID all salmon species, common marine fish species, and crab species.
  • Familiar with salmon, marine fish, and shellfish life histories and sport fishing regulations.
  • Completion of Motorboat Operators Certification Course (MOCC) boat safety class or equivalent.
  • Safe operation of vessel at times in adverse conditions in the Puget Sound and proficient use of typical marine electronics (e.g. GPS, depth finder, radar, radio).
  • Excellent attention to detail and good communication skills.
  • The use of sound judgement where safety of you and co-workers are concerned.
  • Experience working with members of the public.

Full position details/application (Will expire 6/13/2021)