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Posted Apr 14, 2026

Fish Culturist I (Off Grid Hatchery) - MBH

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Description

The Fish Culturist I is a regular, full-time position with benefits. Position is available at the remote, off-grid facility, Main Bay Hatchery (MBH). The position requires living and establishing residency at the hatchery site.

Located south of Esther Island on the central western side of the Prince William Sound. MBH is a remote, off-grid facility only accessible by boat or float plane. Typical transport to MBH is by boat from Whittier, AK, and the direct route is about 1.5 hour. This facility will rear sockeye salmon for release into the ocean as smolt. Approximately 10.5 million sockeye salmon smolt are released every year in May. MBH collects approximately 12.4 million sockeye salmon eggs during eggtake operations in late July through late August.

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Position Title: 
Fish Culturist I
Category: 
Full time, Regular
Payroll Classification: 
Hourly, Non-exempt
Organizational Unit: 
Hatchery Operations
Location: 
Remote (off-grid), Hatchery or Field Station
Customary Work Hours: 
Variable, Based on 40-hour workweek (infrequent overtime)

Basic Function
:  Fish Culturist I functions as part of the hatchery operations team in the cultivating and rearing of fish.  Under supervision, initiates, supervises and performs complex paraprofessional or technical field, laboratory, or office work, or directs minor segments in various phases of hatchery operations.  Independent judgment is exercised with written procedural approaches and only unique and complex situations referred to the supervisor.

 

Distinguishing Characteristics:  This class is the first working level of the fish culturist series.  Incumbents may act as the technical project leader of a programmatic segment of a hatchery project.  As senior technical specialists, incumbents are allowed discretion in achieving objectives directed toward goals and assignments which require considerable knowledge of principles and practices of aquaculture, and a thorough knowledge of culture for one or more salmonid species. Incumbents summarize data in written reports and write recommendations for management decisions, and assist in writing the annual report representing the segment of the project for which the position is responsible.  Positions have authority to initiate and direct the work of lower level technicians and perform on-going functions in the areas of field logistics, supply and personnel/payroll.  Work may involve contact with the public.

Fish Culturist I is distinguished from the II level in that incumbents manage a segment of a project and/or assist higher level culturists in managing a project; and they do not serve as acting manager of the hatchery in the absence of the Hatchery Manager and the Assistant Manager.

 

Description of duties and tasks:      

 

Essential Functions:  Work performed at any hatchery or remote location as needed.  Must be able to move about freely; work outdoors in all weather conditions; ability to lift and carry 50 pounds; ability to climb stairs and ladders; ability to climb aboard and about vessels and small aircraft; work around water – on docks and floats; use telephones and computers unimpaired.  Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language.  Must be able to hear and see to receive verbal and written instructions.

Positions Supervised:  Lower level fish technician.

Disclaimer: Duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list, and additional tasks may be assigned from time to time. The scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.

Requirements

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:     

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Summary

Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corporation (PWSAC) is a private, non-profit hatchery association founded in 1974 by a local commercial fishermen’s organization to optimize Alaska’s wild salmon resources. PWSAC produces hatchery-born, ocean-raised wild salmon for the commercial, sport, personal use, and subsistence fisheries in the Prince William Sound and Copper River regions.

 

The Fish Culturist I is a regular, full-time position that works and resides at remote, off-grid hatcheries in the Prince William Sound of Alaska and a semi-remote facility near Paxon, Alaska. PWSAC produces chum, sockeye, pink, and coho salmon. PWSAC is looking for individuals with fisheries experience that are ready to advance their careers and unite with PWSAC's mission.

 

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