Fisheries Technician I - Hatchery
Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association
Moose Pass, Alaska
| Job Type | Temporary |
| Salary | $14 - $16.14 per hour |
| Benefits | There are no holiday or vacation leave benefits. This position is eligible for medical leave. Communal housing in a bunkhouse setting may be provided, as well as groceries. |
| Deadline | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Min. Experience | 0 - 1 year |
Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association (CIAA) has one (1) opening for Fisheries Technician I-Hatchery working under the Trail Lakes Hatchery program, from approximately April 15–October 15, 2026. The successful candidate is responsible for all travel costs associated with getting to and from Kenai, Alaska, at the beginning and end of the hiring period. If flying, CIAA recommends purchasing flexible tickets because length of employment is dependent upon the task assigned and the fish population dynamics.
Job description:
This is a full-time, temporary, non-exempt position working under the direction of a Hatchery Manager to assist CIAA in completing salmon enhancement projects in a safe, professional, and cost effective manner. This position performs a variety of responsibilities including, but not limited to:
• Operates tools, off-road vehicles, boats, outboard motors, sampling gear, and other equipment.
• Assists with all hatchery related tasks and activities as directed.
• Maintains accurate and legible records of field observations.
• Assists with sockeye and coho rearing, enumeration, outmigration, egg takes, and maintenance of the hatchery facilities and its equipment.
• May work a rotation with employees at the Bear Creek Weir, located in Seward, Alaska.
• Bear Creek Weir responsibilities include, but not limited to:
o Monitors the salmon smolt outmigration, which may include evening work rotations. Identifies smolt by species, enumerates, and samples for a variety of biological data.
o Monitors adult sockeye and coho escapement and collects biological samples.
o Harvests adult sockeye at the weir to aid in CIAA cost recovery efforts.
o Assists with sockeye and coho brood collection and egg take.
o Assists with maintenance of the weir and its equipment.
Qualifications:
Must be able to live in remote locations, work outdoors in inclement weather and in harmony with fellow employees, operate fishery and water quality sampling gear, and have a working knowledge of basic construction techniques. The use of hand tools, outboard motor and small skiff operation, and outdoor skills are required. Have a willingness to do any chore necessary working within the hatchery environment. Sound physical fitness is necessary due to the physical component of project work, i.e., ability to lift, carry, push or pull up to 50 lbs. and/or regularly hike ½ mile over varied terrain. Current CPR and First Aid certifications are required. Employees living in communal housing must demonstrate the ability to live and work cooperatively and maintain cleanliness.
If you believe you meet the qualifications and you are looking for a fun, challenging, and rewarding job in a stunning location in Alaska, then CIAA encourages you to apply. CIAA is an equal opportunity employer.
| Category | Fisheries |