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Deanna Jim-Juarez
(503) 238-0667

Fishery Technician II/III (up to 5 positions available)

The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission assists four tribes in the co-management of their treaty rights within the Columbia River Basin. The positions offered are associated with the Commission’s Fish Science Department. This research group is now engaged in several stock composition, identification, and structure investigations. As well as, involvement in describing, developing, and quantitatively evaluating restoration strategies for Pacific salmon. Specific areas of research include age, length and stock composition of Columbia River salmon and steelhead; sea lion enumeration, tracking and hazing; harvest evaluation; and smolt and lamprey enumeration. The Technicians will be assigned to one or several of these projects and will work in both laboratory and field settings. The positions are subject to availability of funds.
Position Details
Essential Job Functions
Specific duties of this position include, but are not limited to:
  1. Fish capture and identification, data collection, and biological sampling.
  2. Sea lion identification, tracking and hazing.
  3. Data entry using commercial and custom computer applications.
  4. Enumerate salmon sea lions, juvenile salmonids and Pacific lamprey by reviewing video.
Job Requirements/Qualifications
We seek responsible and dependable individuals with interests in environmental and fisheries sciences who meet the following required qualifications:
  1. An interest in fisheries science and experience collecting natural resource data in the field. A bachelor’s degree in fisheries or a related field will substitute for work experience.
  2. Familiarity with biological research, data analyses, and the ability to execute detailed technical procedures.
  3. Experience with computer applications and data management.
  4. Ability to work effectively, positively, and as a team in field, office, and laboratory settings.
  5. A valid driver’s license, good driving record, and the ability to lift and carry objects weighting at least 50 pounds.
Supervision Received
Supervised by Biologist/Project Leader
Supervision Given
This position has no supervisory duties.
Working Conditions
Field activities may be in rough terrain, on or in rivers and watersheds, inclement weather, operating a boat in large rivers, lifting, pushing, pulling, etc, weights occasionally exceeding 50 pounds. Office and lab activities are in a general controlled office setting.
Position Details
Duration
    3-9 months (start times variable between March and June)
Salary/Wage
  • $12.40 to $16.12 per hour DOQ
Classification
  • Full-time, temporary (no benefits)
Location
  • Portland, Oregon
Department
  • Fish Science
 


Closing date

5 Feb 2010 (for Mar 1 start date)

5 Mar 2010 (for later start dates)

Application Procedure


Click here. to download an electronic application form.

All qualified individuals, including women, veterans, minorities and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. If accommodations are needed during the application process, please contact Human Resources (see info below).

Note: no incomplete application will be considered. Complete application materials include a cover letter, CV/resume, a completed job application a copy of relevant certifications and a list of at least three professional references.

Send application packet to:

CRITFC

ATTN: Human Resources
729 NE Oregon, Suite 200
Portland, OR 97232

You may submit your application by:
  • Surface mail to the above address
  • Fax to 503.235.4228
  • email to


Additional Information
John Whiteaker
Fisheries Biologist
(503) 238-0667

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