This position promotes a high level of environmental performance by implementing programs for related natural resource specialties. Applies experience, knowledge, and training to implement measures consistent with environmental policy under the direction of an Environmental Scientist (or Fisheries Biologist). Assists the Corporation by providing technical expertise and implementing the physical work associated with various disciplines. Disciplines include environmental and regulatory compliance, natural resource protection, mitigation, and enhancement, recreation and land use management, water quality, water rights, fisheries, aquatic weeds, vegetation management, wetlands, and/or permitting. The primary role for this position will be to assist Avista and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks personnel with the implementation of natural resource programs related to fish abundance monitoring, recreational fisheries, and upstream and downstream fish passage. In addition, this role may be responsible for water quality monitoring, collecting and managing water temperature data, and mounting and aging fish scales and otoliths. Techniques used for the implementation of these programs include the operation of backpack and barge electrofishing, and a monorail crane that is used at the Cabinet Gorge Fish Passage Facility. Individuals will operate equipment at the project site used to isolate and transfer fish to a transport truck and will assist in the processing and tagging of various fish species. Other duties may include operating and checking tributary traps, boat or stream electrofishing, assisting with cleaning and maintenance at recreation sites or other field duties as assigned. Individuals may assist with compiling data using spreadsheets (Excel) and viewing underwater camera video to assess fish behavior. Successful candidates will gain hands on experience working with Bull Trout (ESA listed species), learn about upstream and downstream fish passage concerns, have the opportunity to work in fisheries across multiple states (in riverine, tributary, and lake environments), and be a part of the Bull Trout recovery effort. This position is located at the Avista Natural Resource Office in Noxon, Montana.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level