Incumbent will assist in predation projects that protect salmonids from piscivorous fish and avian populations within the lower Yakima River, the Columbia River, and Columbia River tributaries. Work responsibilities includes a variety of semi-technical and semi-skilled tasks relating to fisheries research and management including: 1) operating rafts, boats, firearms, pyrotechnics, and electrofishing equipment safely in the field; 2) ability to work independently and work well with others 3) effectively communicate projects status with supervisor, staff, and the local public. All field work is conducted within the watersheds of Yakama Nation ceded lands and usual and accustomed areas. Examples of Work Performed: Assist avian hazing and depredation activities including the use of pyrotechnics, lasers, firearms, and other equipment. Assist fish assemblage research and removal of non-native piscivorous fish populations which requires a keen awareness and understanding of river safety as well as the safe operation of backpack, raft, or jet boat electrofishing equipment. Safety, accurately and efficiency collect field data and assist with data entry. Works productively alongside Yakama Nation field and support staff and assist other Yakama Nation projects that support Fisheries Program goals.
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