Position Overview
Application Deadline: March 30, 2026
Salary: $16 to $20 per hour
Education Required: Some undergraduate coursework in natural resources or related field
Experience Required: One year in aquaculture or fish culture
Description
Douglas Island Pink and Chum, Inc. is a private nonprofit organization operating salmon hatcheries in the Juneau area to enhance commercial and sport fisheries in northern Southeast Alaska. Macaulay Salmon Hatchery produces chum, Chinook, and coho salmon, while Snettisham Salmon Hatchery produces sockeye salmon for regional fisheries programs. The organization also operates a visitor center serving thousands annually.
The Fish Technician assists permanent hatchery staff with fish culture operations, supporting salmon production and enhancement programs. This seasonal role includes hands-on hatchery work in outdoor and facility settings and provides housing for non-Juneau residents.
Responsibilities
- Feed and sample fish in rearing containers
- Clean and maintain rearing containers and hatchery equipment
- Assist with broodstock collection
- Maintain and monitor incubators
- Process adult salmon during spawning operations
- Support general hatchery operations as directed by permanent staff
Minimum Requirements
- Some undergraduate coursework in natural resources, aquaculture, wildlife management, or related field
- At least one year of relevant experience
- Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 50 pounds over 100 yards repeatedly
- Ability to work in exposed and inclement weather conditions
- Positive attitude and ability to work in cold and dark conditions
- Ability to work at least 40 hours per week
Preferred Qualifications
- Valid driver’s license with good driving record
Additional Notes
- Location: Juneau, Alaska
- Employment dates: Upon hire through October 23, 2026
- Housing provided for non-Juneau residents
- Seasonal, full-time position
- Work conducted in hatchery and outdoor environments
How to Apply
Submit a completed application and current resume in person at 2697 Channel Drive, Juneau, Alaska 99801 or by email to emily_pearce@dipac.net. The application form is available at www.dipac.net/employment.