The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is seeking to fill a Fish Culturist anticipated vacancy at the Enfield Hatchery located in Enfield.
DEPARTMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES & WILDLIFE
FISH CULTURIST
Opening Date: September 29, 2025
Closing Date: 12:01 AM October 15, 2025
Class Code: 9526
Location: Enfield
Position Number: 01845-0131
Grade: 18 (Professional/Technical)
Salary: $19.02 - $26.48 Per Hour*
*This is earning potential over the course of nine step increases based on annual performance reviews. New hires typically start at Step 01.
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BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION: This position provides professional service and technical work supporting the operation of one of eight fish culture facilities in the propagation and stocking of various sizes and species of fish to enhance recreational sport fisheries, as well as conserve and restore native fish. The position is responsible for implementing tasks directed by supervisory staff to support all aspects of fish husbandry, fish stocking, and the maintenance, construction, operation, and security of facility infrastructure. The position has a key role in the development and delivery of science-based education programs to increase public awareness, participation in fishing, and support for Division work programs. The position also provides professional and scientific work in assisting fisheries biological staff. The employee must be able to work in diverse physical work environments, often in adverse weather conditions. Some weekend and holiday work is required.
Preference will be given to candidates that successfully demonstrate:
- Experience with and knowledge of specialized techniques used in salmonid culture.
- Ability to successfully maintain facility grounds and buildings, as well as operate and maintain vehicles, and other motorized and specialized fish culture equipment.
- Strong commitment to function as part of a team, complying with strategic plans, policies, and other directives from leadership.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, including effective oral and written communication skills.
- Sound judgement and decision-making skills.
- Willingness to be open to new ideas and approaches to support and improve operations.
- Ability to represent the agency professionally through positive interactions, collaborations, and coordinating with external partners, the public, and Agency staff.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A one (1) year combination of training, education, and/or experience in aquaculture or fisheries science (preferably with salmonids).
LICENSING/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid Maine Class B motor vehicle operator's license.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS: In addition to the standard Direct Hire Application form, you must address each of the following items to be scored properly:
1. Describe your education and/or training in finfish aquaculture, fisheries or biological sciences.
2. Describe your work experience in the aquaculture field pertaining to freshwater finfish propagation.
3. Describe your experience with facilities maintenance projects to include examples of your fluency with any trade skills.
4. Describe how your outdoor interests and experience with fish and wildlife resources align with the mission of the Department.
*Please submit the answers to the supplemental questions in the same place that you will be uploading your Cover Letter and/or Resume.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
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