Fisheries Technician - Integrated Chinook Broodstock Evaluation
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- Nampa Fisheries Research
Application Period: -Employment type: Temporary/Seasonal/Part TimeSalary: $18.61 per hourEmployment Dates: to
The successful candidate will be working with Idaho Department of Fish and Game staff as a member of the Integrated Chinook Salmon Broodstock research project.
Supplementation efforts use hatchery production to increase the abundance of naturally spawning fish. However, concerns have arisen surrounding the risks of supplementation to the natural population. The use of integrated broodstocks allows supplementation of depressed fish populations while minimizing genetic divergence between hatchery and recipient natural stocks. In 2010, integrated broodstock programs for Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were initiated at the Sawtooth, Pahsimeroi, and McCall fish hatcheries. The Integrated Chinook Broodstock project is responsible for annual monitoring and evaluation of three integrated broodstock programs and implementation of studies to improve their effectiveness.
This position provides ideal experience for those pursuing a career in aquatic and fisheries sciences. The incumbent will participate in a variety of different field sampling activities in diverse settings and will be exposed to fish management, research, and conservation. The work takes place in some of Idaho's most beautiful and popular outdoor destinations.
This work environment for this position is variable and ranges from an office setting to an outdoor setting primarily in rivers and streams. A small portion of the fieldwork will take place in a hatchery setting.
Incumbents will be required to travel to remote locations for fish tagging, trapping, or sampling operations. Most field operations will take place in Stanley, McCall, and May, Idaho. In most cases, overnight travel will be expected, and accommodations may include tents, camp trailers, bunkhouses, or hotels.
Approximate start and end dates are August 1st to November 30th.
Desired qualifications include enrollment in a fisheries, wildlife, or related undergraduate program; the ability to collect and manage data; navigate with topographical maps/GPS; work well independently and as part of a team; good handwriting; attention to detail; mechanical skills and professional conduct are all competitive qualities.
How To Apply
- Applicants must first register with Idaho Department of Labor (Reference Job Number 2382592) at https://labor.idaho.gov.
- Complete an IDFG application for temporary employment (see link below).
- Submit a letter of interest, resume, three professional or academic references, and a completed IDFG Application for Temporary Employment to: darcy.mccarrick@idfg.idaho.gov
EEO/Veteran’s Preference. If qualified applicants are found, this announcement may close before the listed closing date.
URL: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2382592
Contact: Darcy McCarrick
Email: darcy.mccarrick@idfg.idaho.gov
Phone: 208-854-8922
