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Salary5-6 (Fish Tech II: $30,931 – $53,297)
6-7 (Fish Tech III: $34,356 $59,095)
DOE/DOQ

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
This position will conduct field work and collect data for the Umatilla Natural Production Monitoring and
Evaluation Project and may provide support to other projects within the CTUIR ceded area. This position will assist with monitoring and evaluating steelhead, spring Chinook, and bull trout populations in a manner consistent with the CTUIR treaty rights and interests.


EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervise seasonal and regular field technicians with biologists (Tech III only).
Assist other projects and perform related duties as directed.
Assist in writing and editing project reports including creating tables and figures (Tech III).
Conduct project monitoring activities including: electro fishing, PIT tagging,trap
installation and operation, juvenile sampling, spawning surveys, radio tagging, radio
tracking, and fish salvages. Work often includes the fabrication, modification, and repair
of sampling gear.
Collect and record data neatly, completely, accurately and according to project protocols.
Copy original data sheets and submit to supervisor daily or on the first workday of the
week for weekend and/or remote surveys. Enter data into the computer according to data
management protocols.
Work variable and flexible schedules, including long shifts, beginning any hour of the day
or night and any day of the week.
Proper care and use of project equipment. Maintain gear in good working condition.
Replace or repair equipment as needed, report any damaged, lost, or stolen equipment
to supervisors immediately.
Develop and maintain positive working relationships with Tribal employees, state and federal
resource agency personnel, the public and others involved with salmonid/lamprey recovery in
the Columbia River Basin and tributaries.