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Halibut Tagger/Sampler
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About the role
Port Hardy, BC
We are seeking a dependable and detail-oriented individual to support the delivery of our groundfish dockside monitoring programs in Port Hardy, BC. No fisheries experience required.
This role involves assisting with land-based fisheries monitoring activities associated with commercial fisheries. Hours of work may vary and can include early mornings, evenings, and weekends, depending on vessel schedules.
All required training and certifications will be provided and fully paid.
You Will Be Trained To
Apply numbered tags to the tail fins of halibut. Sample various species of fish for scientific purposes while recording weight, length, sex, etc. Identify species of fish. Count pieces of fish using a tally counter.
You Will Need
Valid BC Driver’s License (or equivalent to) and a reliable vehicle to get yourself to work. The job is physically demanding, and candidates should be capable of lifting heavy equipment (<50 pounds) and climb ladders up to 25 feet on fishing vessels.
This position is well suited to individuals seeking variable or part-time work, including those with other commitments, people returning to the workforce, career-changers, or anyone looking to supplement their income with meaningful, community-based work.
Wage is $19.10 per hour, plus an additional 8.2% paid out on each pay cheque in lieu of paid holidays and statutory pay ($20.70 per hour equivalent). Minimum 4-hour callout on all days worked. Benefits after the probationary period include a Health Spending Account and an Employee and Family Assistance Program.
Archipelago works to provide an inclusive, fair, and equitable working environment for staff of all backgrounds. Regardless of your race, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, nation of origin, disability or age, if you share our values surrounding the careful management of our ocean resources, we welcome your unique contributions and perspectives.
Email your resume to hr@archipelago.ca or drop your resume off at the office at 7053 Market Street, #5 or phone the office at 250-949-7160. All enquiries welcome.
About Archipelago Marine Research
Archipelago Marine Research works with fisheries, governments, and coastal communities around the world to help manage and maintain our shared ocean resources. For more than 40 years, the company has specialized in developing and implementing sustainable marine resource-management practices in three key areas:
-Electronic monitoring of fishing activity at sea
-Observer-based monitoring at sea and dockside
-Marine environmental services including coastal planning and analysis