Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is recruiting candidates to fill the role of Fisheries Technician 1 - Restoration Monitoring based in Fortuna, California. This is a full-time temporary position that is projected to last for 6 months or less. The Fisheries Technician will work with the Monitoring and Evaluation of Salmonid Habitat Restoration (MESHR) program to monitor Fisheries Restoration Grant Program permitted salmonid habitat restoration projects. Under the direction of California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Senior Environmental Scientists and Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) Fisheries Biologists the Fisheries Technician will conduct effectiveness (physical habitat), validation (biological response), and Before After Control Impact studies for approximately 6 months (approximately May 1 - October 31). Project types monitored will include instream habitat improvement, watershed restoration (upslope), fish passage at stream crossings, riparian restoration, instream barrier modification for fish passage, and fish screening of diversions. Work involves overnight travel (up to three nights/ four days) to watersheds throughout Northern California (San Francisco Bay and north). Monitoring techniques will include before and after restoration measurement of physical habitat characteristics, qualitative observations of habitat and project conditions, and observations of juvenile and adult fish. Job duties include establishing photo-point monuments; taking photos of restoration features; organizing data files; collecting and analyzing data; uploading data to databases; contributing to protocol and programmatic improvements; ensuring field safety; data quality control, map making using ArcGIS Pro; drafting case study reports; maintaining equipment; and driving 4x4 vehicles. Applicants should have a passion for salmonid habitat restoration; working knowledge of aquatic ecology/environmental sciences; prior instream and/or upland field experience; willingness to learn and follow CDFW and PSMFC policies, protocols and procedures; good data management and field gear organization; good communication and interpersonal skills; and the ability to telework responsibly.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level