Fish Screening Technician (Fish and Wildlife Technician) Underfill Option
State of Oregon · Salem, OR · 2 days ago
AnalystFull-time
About the role
As a Fish Screening Technician (Fish and Wildlife Technician) based in Central Point, Oregon, you will work 4 - 10 hour shifts implementing the construction, installation, operation and maintenance of fish screens and fish passage devices in Southern Oregon.
Responsibilities
- Operate heavy equipment such as dump truck, boom truck, forklift and backhoe
- Implement construction, installation, operation and maintenance of fish screens and fish passage devices
- Form, pour and finish concrete
- Write progress or technical reports
- Use hand and power tools
- Use a Metallic Inert Gas (MIG), Plasma cutter, arc welder and cutting torches
- Operate solar/electrical systems
Requirements
- Eighteen months of fisheries experience, care of livestock, agricultural research and experimentation, monitoring game or wildlife, or farming
- An Associate’s degree in Fisheries Technology, Aquaculture, Aquarium Science, Wildlife Technology, or Agriculture; Equivalency
- Previous related experience is desirable
Qualifications
- Minimum qualifications are not established for this classification (there are no minimum qualifications)
Skills
Not specified
Benefits
Not specified
Pay
$3,798 - $5,193
Schedule
4 - 10 hour shifts