{"id":46942,"date":"2022-08-25T09:43:42","date_gmt":"2022-08-25T16:43:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.evergreen.edu\/mesweekly\/?p=46942"},"modified":"2022-08-25T09:43:42","modified_gmt":"2022-08-25T16:43:42","slug":"job-hatchery-data-coordinator-department-of-fish-wildlife-olympia-wa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.evergreen.edu\/mesweekly\/job-hatchery-data-coordinator-department-of-fish-wildlife-olympia-wa\/","title":{"rendered":"Job: Hatchery Data Coordinator, Department of Fish &amp; Wildlife (Olympia, WA)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><!--more--><b><strong>For more information, please follow this link:<\/strong><\/b> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.conservationjobboard.com\/job-listing-it-data-management--journey---hatchery-data-coordinator---permanent---11862-22-olympia-washington\/1662639617?utm_source=ongage&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=regular%20\">https:\/\/www.conservationjobboard.com\/job-listing-it-data-management&#8211;journey&#8212;hatchery-data-coordinator&#8212;permanent&#8212;11862-22-olympia-washington\/1662639617?utm_source=ongage&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=regular%20<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Salary<\/strong>&#8211; $6,672.00 &#8211; $8,755.00 Monthly<\/p>\n<p><strong>Our Hatchery Data Coordinator,<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Uses PostgresSQL \/ SQL Server to develop and modify cloud-based databases and ancillary components.<\/li>\n<li>Uses Javascript frameworks including but not limited to Angular 6+, Node, Express, and Sequelize to develop and maintain the Hatchery web application.<\/li>\n<li>Uses standard build tools to bundle, minify, and transpile code to be compatible with browsers that have a relevant usage share.<\/li>\n<li>Builds and maintains services and handlers for upserting new and updated records received from mobile applications and web servers.<\/li>\n<li>Writes industry and program standard code using principles of reusability, extensibility, and testability.<\/li>\n<li>Collects, reviews, and analyzes hatchery data (FishBooks, Plants, Tickets, Adults) for accuracy and completeness.<\/li>\n<li>Assists in loading data into enterprise databases following agency data standards.<\/li>\n<li>Routinely checks data for quality control. \u00a0Tracks down missing information.<\/li>\n<li>Maintains records that are organized, accessible, and accurate.<\/li>\n<li>Works to improve and streamline data capture through mobile application development.<\/li>\n<li>Provides customer support to all user groups including hatchery data unit team members, hatchery workers, agency, and fisheries entities. \u00a0Promptly answers phone calls and messages, e-mail, and correspondence.<\/li>\n<li>Provides training to field staff.<\/li>\n<li>Works to promote \u201cownership\u201d of work products with key staff and other entities.<\/li>\n<li>Performs shared duties of hatchery data unit; management of e-mails, hatchery form development, weekly reporting of \u2018catchables\u2019 and hatchery escapement, updates hatchery maps and desk reference manual, attends meetings.<\/li>\n<li>Develops custom data extractions, reports and Extract Transform Load (ETL) routines.<\/li>\n<li>Develops database artifacts to support WDFW Hatchery Monitoring and Evaluation (M&amp;E) project.<\/li>\n<li>Provides assistance and information sharing to Fish Program staff and projects.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>WORKING CONDITIONS:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Work Setting, including hazards:\n<ul>\n<li>Duties are performed primarily in an office setting and requires extensive computer use.<\/li>\n<li>This position also requires the ability to work with remote facility and field-based users to accurately identify hardware, software, and workflow needs. 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