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Fish Culturist

Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources

Millboro, Virginia

Job Type Permanent
Salary Starting @ $35,000 (salary commensurate with experience)
Benefits https://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/employeebenefits
Deadline Dec 15, 2025
Experience 0 - 1 years

Job Duties

To assist hatchery management with daily operations to include fish culture duties related to hatching, rearing and stocking/distribution of brook, brown and rainbow trout; maintaining accurate hatchery records, performing maintenance and landscaping work with the use of small hand tools and equipment; and providing technical assistance and guidance to less tenured technicians; assisting with maintenance of grounds and facilities to ensure safe and secure 24/7 operation.

Minimum Qualifications

Incumbent should possess knowledge of aquaculture techniques, preferably trout culture, fish health issues and hatchery operations; thorough knowledge of stocking and transportation of warm and cold water fish species; knowledge of building construction and maintenance techniques to include electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems; skilled in use of relevant tools and equipment to include manual and power tools, fish feeder, mowers, stocking truck and lab equipment; skilled in use of PC and Microsoft Office software, specifically Word, Excel and Access; skilled in the collection and recording of physical, chemical and biological data; ability to construct, maintain and repair hatchery equipment and facilities; ability to perform manual labor to include moderate to heavy lifting in excess of 40 pounds; ability to work in varying indoor, outdoor, wet and dry climates; ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; ability to effectively manage relationships with the public-at-large and in small-group situations; ability to interpret and analyze data, calculate complex mathematical problems related to water flows, volume and disease treatments; ability to develop and track budgets and prepare monthly reports on fish lot performance, facility conditions and budgetary expenditures as required. Ability to comprehend, interpret and communicate scientific and regulatory FDA, EPA and DEQ documents, and advising fisheries technicians and agency management of the ramifications and implications.

Additional Considerations

Preferred: Bachelor's degree in Aquaculture, Biological Sciences or a related field, at least 6 months experience in fisheries and wildlife management with emphasis in trout culture; current CDL, Class B Driver's License with tank endorsement or must be obtained within six months of hire date if required.

Category Fisheries