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Processing fish through factory onboard vessel * Sort and identify different species of fish * Run various factory fish processing equipment Requirements * Must have full use of both hands * Must be ...

Processing fish through factory onboard vessel * Sort and identify different species of fish * Run various factory fish processing equipment Requirements: * Must have full use of both hands * Must be ...

Processing fish through factory onboard vessel * Sort and identify different species of fish * Run various factory fish processing equipment Requirements * Must have full use of both hands * Must be ...

Purser

AK · On-site

Processing fish through factory onboard vessel * Sort and identify different species of fish * Run various factory fish processing equipment Requirements * Must have full use of both hands * Must be ...

Job includes training fish processors that are new to the vessel, managing and overseeing fish ... Employees work onboard a vessel in the ocean which by nature produces varying degrees of motion in ...

Job includes training fish processors that are new to the vessel, managing and overseeing fish ... Employees work onboard a vessel in the ocean which by nature produces varying degrees of motion in ...

Job includes training fish processors that are new to the vessel, managing and overseeing fish ... Employees work onboard a vessel in the ocean which by nature produces varying degrees of motion in ...

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How much do contract fish processing onboard vessel jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract fish processing onboard vessel in the United States is $20.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract Fish Processing Onboard Vessel vs Fish Processor?

AspectContract Fish Processing Onboard VesselFish Processor
Work EnvironmentOnboard fishing vessels, often in remote locationsProcessing plants on land, factory settings
Required CertificationsBasic safety and vessel-specific certifications, sometimes food handlingFood safety, sanitation, and processing certifications
Employer & Industry UsageFishing companies, seafood industrySeafood processing plants, seafood industry

Contract Fish Processing Onboard Vessel roles involve processing fish directly on fishing vessels, often requiring safety and vessel-specific certifications. Fish Processors typically work in land-based processing plants, focusing on food safety and sanitation. Both roles are essential in the seafood industry but differ mainly in work environment and certification requirements.

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ENTRY LEVEL - Fish Processor on Vessel - $2,000 Sign on Bonus

ENTRY LEVEL - Fish Processor on Vessel - $2,000 Sign on Bonus

United States Seafoods LLC

Dutch Harbor, AK • On-site

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description:

United States Seafoods is a Commercial Fishing Company with factory trawlers out of Alaska. We are looking for entry level and experienced crew members to work on board our vessels. We are looking for full-time, long-term employees who are willing to work a rotating schedule throughout the year.


Processors will sort fish by species, tend and operate machines, head and gut fish, and inspect the product, all in accordance with United States Seafoods standards of quality. Processors will also pack, weigh, label and place the product into freezers. Other duties can be assigned, including but not limited to cleaning the factory and loading and unloading supplies on the vessel.


A Fish Processor will -

  • Process fish through factory onboard vessel
  • Sort and identify different species of fish
  • Run various factory fish processing equipment
  • Pack fish into pans, case-up and label product into bags
  • Load and unload plate freezers, stack product in freezer hold
  • Clean up factory as needed throughout the trip and final end of trip clean up
  • Offload product and back load supplies onto vessel
  • Participate in required safety meetings, safety drills and training
  • Quality assurance: All crewmembers must strive to maintain the highest quality of product produced onboard
  • Abide by all factory rules for HACCP/quality

Compensation is a Crewshare (which is a percentage of the value of the catch)



Requirements:
  • Experience in a physically demanding job
  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen
  • Must have full use of both hands
  • Must be able to repeatedly lift 50+ lbs, and push/ pull 0 – 50+ lbs
  • Must be able to do repetitive work for long hours in a cold and wet environment (16 Hours per day, 7 days a week)
  • Must be able to work in temperatures of -20 to -30 degrees with proper equipment
  • Must be able to live and work in tight and close quarters shared with others
  • Must be able to climb in and out of bunk beds 50 inches high


EEO Policy - The Company's equal employment opportunity policy prohibits unlawful discrimination with respect to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, color, religion, creed, national origin, disability, veteran or other status protected by applicable law.


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