Fish and Wildlife Management Foreman

Kentucky Personnel Cabinet
$43,210 - $64,816Onsite

About The Position

The Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery in Rowan County is seeking a motivated Fish and Wildlife Management Foreman. This 300-acre facility includes 100 production ponds where a variety of fish species are cultured. The role involves direct involvement in fish spawning and pond culture to support fisheries management efforts across the state. The work is hands-on, often outdoors in various weather conditions, and follows seasonal fish culture cycles. This position will lead building and ground maintenance and technical fish culture activities at the hatchery, including training staff in proper techniques and equipment use, and assisting with all hatchery operations.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a college or university with a bachelor's degree in a biological, natural, agricultural, or aquacultural sciences.
  • One year of experience in wildlife and/or fisheries conservation or related field.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license prior to appointment in this classification.
  • Must be (and remain) eligible to hold a Commercial Driver's License when required by agency.
  • Must maintain any required licensure(s), certification(s), or other credentials for the length of employment in this classification.
  • Class B CDL with Tanker endorsement will be required to perform job duties.

Nice To Haves

  • A master's degree in a biological, natural, agricultural, or aquacultural science will substitute for the required experience.
  • Experience in wildlife and/or fisheries conservation or related field will substitute for the required education on a year-for-year basis.

Responsibilities

  • Schedules, performs, arranges and has complete responsibility for maintenance and performance of technical equipment utilized in building maintenance, and fish culture activities.
  • Performs and/or coordinates the design and construction of equipment critical to fish culture activities.
  • Performs fish culture activities such as sample seining, harvesting, summarizing harvest data, and applying chemicals and fertilizers to ponds.
  • Assists with spawning fish, caring for eggs, and fry enumeration.
  • Supervises fish and wildlife technicians and trains them in all aspects of safe and proper equipment use for building maintenance, grounds maintenance, and fish culture activities.
  • Independently drives large fish transportation vehicles and stocks fish into public lakes, streams, and tailwaters at the appropriate stocking site and maintains fish health during transport.
  • Follows state and Fish and Wildlife policies and procedures in the purchasing of supplies and equipment as needed or directed.
  • Completes daily activity sheets, stocking cards, and maintains equipment maintenance records.
  • Assists other fisheries staff with fish acquisition for broodstock and population studies and with fish habitat improvement work.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • A 37.5-hour work week (with occasional overtime required)
  • Paid time off (sick and vacation) plus paid holidays
  • Overtime and compensatory time
  • Affordable health insurance with optional Health Reimbursement Account
  • Life insurance
  • Retirement
  • Wellness incentives program
  • Training and career development opportunities
  • Optional Deferred Compensation program (401K)
  • Employee discounts on electronics; health and wellness; retail; travel, events and entertainment; and services and education
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