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Oct 17, 2019 | Job

Temporary Laboratory Technician, Hatfield Marine Science Center (Newport, OR)

6-month full-time temporary position working under the direction of NOAA to assist with a laboratory experiment evaluating the impacts of anthropogenic stressors on growth and disease in juvenile fish.

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Sep 23, 2019 | Job

Fish and Wildlife Biologist I entry-level job (WA Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, Olympia, WA)

Entry-level (Bachelor’s Degree) job working with the Fish program of the WA State Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Program as, “part of the team responsible for the assessment and management of marine forage fish throughout Washington”.

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Jul 2, 2019 | Job

Marine Monitoring Field Technician, WA Dpt. of Ecology (Lacey, WA)

The Environmental Assessment Program (EAP) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Marine Monitoring Field Technician (Natural Resource Scientist 1) position.

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Jun 3, 2019 | Job

(temporary full-time) Biological Sciences Technician, USGS Western Fisheries Research Center (Seattle, WA)

Perform technical work in a field and lab environment in support of professional or technical employees engaged in data collection activities, analysis of biological data collection activities or analysis of biological samples.

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May 23, 2019 | Job

Summer campaign staff, Fund for the Public Interest

The Fund for the Public Interest is a national non-profit organization that runs campaigns for America’s leading environmental and social change organizations like Environment America and US PIRG. We launched the Fund in 1982 to help find ways to engage people on the most pressing problems of our day and turn that support into solutions. By having face-to-face, one-on-one conversations, we give millions of people the opportunity for their voices to be heard through petitions, emails, and small donations. This summer we will be working with Environment Washington to protect the Southern Resident Orca.

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May 20, 2019 | Job

North Pacific Fisheries Observer, AIS Scientific and Environmental Services (Seattle, WA)

Work at sea collecting and recording fish catch/discard and biological samples for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) aboard commercial fishing vessels. Observers record detailed information on the gear and fishing activity of the vessels. Vessels range from 40 – 125 ft. and trips can last from 2 – 14 days. After attending a 3 week paid training course in Seattle, WA, observers are deployed from ports throughout the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska.

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May 20, 2019 | Job

(summer positions) Scientific Tech 2, Non-permanent, WA Dpt. of Fish and Wildlife

This recruitment is for six (6), 1-month, non-permanent full-time Scientific Technician 2 positions in the Fish Program, Fish Management, Puget Sound Sampling Unit.

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May 1, 2019 | Job

Scientific Technician 2, WA Dpt. of Natural Resources (Forks, WA; 3-month & 6-month temp)

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We are currently recruiting for two positions (3-month and 6-month).  Both positions will be a part of a three-man crew conducting juvenile salmon population estimates with a backpack electrofisher at numerous locations across the western Olympic Peninsula of Washington State. 

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Apr 18, 2019 | Job

Project Coordinator, Puget Sound Partnership (Tacoma, WA)

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Our recruitment for the Project Coordinator position on the Ecosystem Recovery Team is now live! This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to help us advance our social approaches and climate change work and support one of the LIOs and AA development and implementation.

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Apr 10, 2019 | Job

Part-time Youth Engagement Mentor, Seattle Aquarium (Seattle, WA)

The Seattle Aquarium is looking for a part-time youth engagement mentor to join the volunteer engagement team. This position works to implement the Youth Ocean Advocates volunteer program for high-school-age youth in a manner that is both beneficial to the youth participating in the program and to the Aquarium’s mission.

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