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Idaho Fish and Game

Fisheries Technician -- South Fork Snake River

    • Upper Snake Regional Office
    Application Period: -
    Employment type: Temporary/Seasonal/Part Time
    Salary: $17.32
    Employment Dates: to

About the position

The Upper Snake Region is seeking three temporary Fisheries Technicians ($17.32/hr. DOE; non-benefitted). The Upper Snake Regional Office is located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Fisheries Technicians for the South Fork Snake River Project will focus on research, monitoring, and management of the trout populations in the world-famous South Fork Snake River. These positions require working independently and(or) alongside biologists. Successful applicants will serve as integral members of a team working to conserve a core population of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout and monitor many other fish species during the 2025 field season (Approximately mid-May to mid-September). Interested candidates can apply from 12/30/2024 to 2/14/2025, but the announcement may close sooner if candidates are selected.

General Information
These positions require extensive use of boats on large rivers and lakes, and wading in cold, swift streams. Travel within the IDFG Upper Snake Region is typically daily but may extend for periods of up to eight (8) days to conduct fish sampling fieldwork in remote sections of Idaho. The incumbent will work a minimum of 40 hours per week. Incumbents must be able to work and camp in extreme weather conditions, hike long distances (>9 mi.) in rough terrain, operate ATVs and four (4) wheel drive vehicles in steep/rough terrain, and lift/carry equipment up to 50 lbs, with or without reasonable accommodations. Camping equipment, food and beverages, and transportation are provided to and from field sites.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications require the incumbent has some knowledge of life history, anatomy, and ecology of fish species. Experience: recording, summarizing, and analyzing scientific data; identifying various fish species; operating a boat and outboard motor; and diagnosing and repairing minor mechanical problems. Candidates must have a valid driver's license.

Preferred qualifications include but are not limited to a B.S. degree in fisheries, biology, ecology, or a related field, or equivalent in training and work experience, experience with data management and sampling fish, experience leading crews and working independently. EEO/Vet pref employer.

For questions about this position please contact Sage Unsworth by email sage.unsworth@idfg.idaho.gov or phone 208-535-8003.
Responsibilities
Duties will include electrofishing streams, rivers, and lakes; backpacking; maintaining weirs, fish traps, and PIT tag arrays; gill netting alpine lakes; stocking fish, maintaining and repairing equipment (sampling equipment, vehicles, etc.); tagging fish; and collecting, recording, and managing data.

How To Apply


  1. Complete an IDFG Application for Temporary Employment (see link below)
  2. Submit a cover letter, a resume, three professional or academic references, and a completed IDFG Application for Temporary Employment via email (electronic material preferred) or by mail to:
    • Idaho Department of Fish and Game
    • Attention: Sage Unsworth
    • 4279 Commerce Circle
    • Idaho Falls, ID 83401
    • Phone: (208) 525-7290
    • email: sage.unsworth@idfg.idaho.gov

EEO/Veteran’s Preference. If qualified applicants are found, this announcement may close before the listed closing date.


URL: https://idfg.idaho.gov/jobs/application-temporary

Contact: Sage Unsworth
Email: sage.unsworth@idfg.idaho.gov
Phone: (208) 535-8003