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Fisheries Technician 3 - GADNR Freshwater Biodiversity Program

Deadline:
Employer:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Job Field:
Fisheries
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Georgia
Location Detail:
Social Circle, GA
Job Description:

Fisheries Technician 3

LOCATION Wildlife Resources Conservation Center DIVISION Wildlife Resources Division

POSITION # 00212453

JOB CODE NRT062

PAYGRADE J

ENTRY SALARY $42,569.36

JOB DESCRIPTION:

As part of the Freshwater Biodiversity Program, the Fisheries Technician 3 will contribute to the conservation of fishes, mollusks, and crayfishes across the state. This position will support program biologists by contributing to the development and implementation of scientific sampling protocols. The Fisheries Technician 3 will support research, surveys, and conservation projects aimed at protecting, assessing, improving, and monitoring populations of rare and endangered aquatic species and their habitats in Georgia. Survey methods will include snorkeling, SCUBA, seining, electrofishing, PIT tag antenna systems, and environmental DNA. Under limited supervision, the Fisheries Technician 3 will oversee the duties and tasks associated with operating and maintaining assigned equipment, boats, facilities and vehicles and the curation of collections/samples. They will research and purchase supplies, materials and equipment in accordance with state purchasing procedures. They will provide technical support and outreach to individuals, conservation partners, and assist other DNR staff as needed. The Fisheries Technician 3 will supervise other technicans and field crews. This position will require periodic travel to project areas in remote regions of the state.

Qualifications:

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries Management or a related field from an accredited college or university. OR Associate’s degree or equivalent coursework (90 quarter hours or 60 semester hours) in Fisheries Management or a related field from an accredited college or university AND One year of experience required at the lower-level Fisheries Technician 2 (NRT061) or position equivalent. OR High school diploma or GED AND Two years of experience required in the Wildlife Resources Division as a Fisheries Technician 2 (NRT061) or position equivalent.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preference may be given to applicants with the following:

• Experience using and maintaining a diverse range of aquatic survey equipment including backpack and boat electrofishers.

• Operation of nonmotorized and motorized boats on lakes and rivers.

• Familiarity & experience surveying for aquatic species.

• Experience managing field technicians.

• SCUBA open water certification.

• DNR/WRD employment experience.

Miscellaneous:

If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a completed DNR Application for Employment to the following address:

Georgia Department of Natural Resources Office of Human Resources

ATTN: Recruitment and Selection

2067 US Hwy, 278, SE Social Circle, GA 30025

WRD.careers@dnr.ga.gov

Salary:
$42,569.36

Benefits:

Please see Georgia DNR website for summary of benefits

https://gadnr.org/careers

How to Apply:

If interested in applying for this position, please submit an electronic DNR Application for Employment to the e-mail address highlighted below or mail a completed DNR Application for Employment to the following address:

Georgia Department of Natural Resources Office of Human Resources

ATTN: Recruitment and Selection

2067 US Hwy, 278, SE Social Circle, GA 30025

WRD.careers@dnr.ga.gov

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