Working Title- AutoFish System Operator Classification- Fish & Wildlife Biologist 2 (In-Training) Job Status- Full-Time/Permanent WDFW Program- Fish Program – Hatcheries Division Duty Station- *Olympia, Washington – Thurston County *Although this is a hybrid opportunity, the successful candidate must be available to report to the duty station located in Olympia, Washington as needed. The selected candidate may be able to telework/work remotely up to 2 days per week at the discretion of the supervisor, typically in between projects and during the maintenance season. In-Training - We are recruiting to hire at the Fish and Wildlife Biologist 1 or 2 level, and we will train a Fish and Wildlife Biologist 1 up to the Fish and Wildlife Biologist 2. Salary - Depending on which level you are hired at, your salary range will be as follows: Fish and Wildlife Biologist 1: $3,643.00 - $4,865.00 monthly Fish and Wildlife Biologist 2: $4,410.00 - $5,929.00 monthly With sustainability and conservation in mind, you will analyze coded wire tag data to determine contribution rates, allocation, brood-stock identification, and effect of mark selective fisheries. This is an opportunity to plan, organize, direct, and conduct coded wire tag experiments. In this dynamic role, you will operate an automated/manual mass marking and coded wire tagging mobile wet lab at hatcheries statewide. WHAT TO EXPECT Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, this position will: Independently operate an automated/manual coded wire tagging and mass marking mobile wet lab statewide. Oversee up to 11 contract employees to perform coded wire tagging and/or mass marking. Train new employees and provide hazard communication training and monitor work product. Assist in teaching WDFW staff in proper tagging and marking techniques. Ensure scientific random sampling to obtain representative populations during tagging experiments. Diagnose and repair problems with state-of-the-art automated marking/tagging mobile wet labs including complex robotic systems, video imaging systems, and complex software. Monitor work product and fish health to provide sound scientific results. Analyze coded wire tag recoveries to determine contribution rates, allocation, and escapement using RMIS coded wire tag database. Works with HEAT Unit, Hatchery Data Unit, and CWT Head Lab as directed by the Bio 3 & 4. Compiles, QC’s and analyses data. Provides data and summary reports/analyses to the Bio 3 for review and distribution to the requesting unit. Maintain automated/manual coded wire tagging mobile wet labs. Remove and repair all mechanical devices once a year to ensure smooth operation during tagging and marking operations. Re-home and check operation of all stepper motors (6). Recalibrate video imaging system by removing and cleaning all optics and infra-red sensors. Research, development and data analysis. Under Bio 3 supervision, conducts, authors, and presents research intended to improve the efficiency of marking and tagging operations and the integrity of analytical data. Improve data integrity, reporting, and processes from the point of source to develop a LEAN, precise and inclusive overall data tracking system. Continual development and improvement of our CWT data tracking through multiple databases. Further develop and improve internal tracking of CWT data for the purpose of meeting scheduling demands, ensuring all projects are completed and/or accounted for annually, and meeting budget projections as outlined by management. Aide in developing databases as needed to improve our tracking processes and quality. Working Conditions: Work setting: Automated coded wire tag mobile wet lab, hatchery environment, work during inclement weather, office setting. Outdoor work in all weather conditions. This position may involve working in or near water, including tasks that require navigating, negotiating, and performing duties related to water environments. Ability to be on feet all day, lift 40 pounds commonly, and work around hatchery ponds and on catwalks over hatchery ponds. Schedule: Typically, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday, with considerable overtime and possible shift work mainly in the spring. Travel requirements: Extensive state-wide travel and driving required. Up to 6 months per year, 5 days a week. Customer Interactions: Interacts with Biologists, Hatchery personnel, Tribal Staff and general public.
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