Fisheries Technician- McNary Dam
Company: Natives of Kodiakorporated
Location: Umatilla
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
EAS has an exciting opportunity for an experienced and
enthusiastic Fisheries Technician to assist on a contract providing
Biological Services to the US Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla
District. We are currently looking to fill a full-time Fisheries
Technician role at McNary Dam in Umatilla, Oregon with hours
ranging from 24-40 hours per week with the possibility of overtime.
The pay for this position ranges from $22.34 - $29.67 per hour and
will be based on factors such as experience, education, and
location of the job site, plus $5.09 per hour towards health and
welfare dollars. The health and welfare dollars may be reduced if
participating in employer sponsored benefit plans. The McNary Dam
work period is March 27 through October 10 and includes fish
sampling and temperature monitoring. Although the position
advertised is for work at McNary Dam, there may be opportunities
for additional work at other sites including Ice Harbor, Little
Goose and Lower Granite Dams, depending on project needs. Why join
us? Competitive Salary 401k with 4% Company Match
Medical/Dental/Vision Benefits Employee and Family Assistance
Program (EAP) Short- and long-term disability Health care and
dependent care spending accounts Paid Vacation, Sick Leave and
Holidays Life insurance and more Essential Functions (reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions): Assist with sampling fish at
USACE hydroelectric projects, including juvenile salmonid and
non-salmonid species identification, look for fin clips, weigh,
measure, identify injuries and diseases on the fish. Monitor fish
health and recirculation system while sampling fish. Accurately
record information in spreadsheets and collate and summarize
information to write weekly and annual reports on fish information.
Conduct juvenile and adult fishway inspections of the dam and fish
facility to ensure operations follow criteria as set forth in the
USACE Fish Passage Plan. Piscivorous avian predator identification.
Deploy and download HOBO temperature monitors and weather station
data from June 15 to August 31. Accurately record temperature and
weather information in spreadsheets and collate and summarize
information to provide daily, weekly and annual temperature
reports. Qualifications: Bachelor?s degree in a natural resources
field or a closely related discipline or an Associate?s degree in a
natural resources field or a closely related discipline with
relevant work experience. Experience as a fisheries technician or
biologist, evaluating the health of juvenile salmonids. Experience
with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and Access) in Windows,
including generating tables from Excel, preparing data deliverables
and writing scientific reports in Word, and utilizing Access.
Experience with fish handling. Experience with anesthetizing fish.
Work experience at a large hydroelectric project smolt collection
facility. Experience with avian identification. Ability to work
independently. Ability to take direction and work collaboratively
with a wide range of personalities. Strong organization skills and
detail oriented. Ability to accurately interpret and follow
established protocols, guidelines, and procedures. Ability to
produce accurate, timely and quality work products and be
accountable for meeting objectives. Ability to meet USACE
requirements and security clearances to work at dam sites on the
Snake and Columbia rivers. This includes about 8 hours of online
training that must be completed before the first on-site shift at a
dam. Knowledge of Snake and Columbia rivers fish species. Generate
an accurate weekly report that is distributed to state and federal
agencies. Knowledge of HOBO temperature monitoring and weather
station equipment. Ability to download HOBO and weather station
data, accurately maintain spreadsheets of this data and disseminate
this data in daily, weekly and annual reports. Must be capable of
lifting up to 50 pounds, walking up to 5 miles per day, and working
outdoors in various weather conditions and around spiders/insects.
Must have reliable transportation and be able to commute to remote
locations. Must be available to work regularly scheduled shifts for
the duration of the season (back-up staffing is limited). Must be
willing to work early morning, be onsite by 0630 and work until the
late morning or early afternoon). Housing and mileage to the
project site is not provided. May be required to work holidays
and/or weekends. We sample every other day, for the field season.
Ability to adapt to variable work schedules and potentially work at
other project to assist with other monitoring efforts. As a Federal
Contract Employer, KOMAN Families of Companies follows Federal Laws
as it pertains to drug testing. All candidates who receive a
written offer of employment will be required to undergo drug
testing for commonly abused controlled substances in accordance
with Federal Law. It is important to note although a State may have
legalized a controlled substance, if the controlled substance is
illegal per Federal Law, it is then considered to be illegal. KOMAN
Families of Companies is a Drug-Free Workplace. Successful
completion of a background and DMV record check also must be
completed prior to hire. Preference will be given to Natives of
Kodiak, Inc. Shareholders and Descendants of Shareholders in
accordance with Title 43 U.S. Code 1626(g) and Title 42 U.S. Code
2000e - 2(i) Environmental Assessment Services, LLC is an Equal
Opportunity Employer: Veterans/Disabled and other protected
categories.
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