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How much do fish game remote jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for fish game remote in the United States is $22.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Fish Game Remote vs Fish Game Developer?

AspectFish Game RemoteFish Game Developer
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of fish game mechanics, remote work skillsProgramming skills, game design certifications
Work EnvironmentRemote, flexible hours, online collaborationOffice or remote, development teams, software tools
Employer & Industry UsageGaming companies, online platforms, remote job boardsGame studios, software companies, gaming industry

Fish Game Remote typically involves managing or playing fish-themed games remotely, focusing on user experience or game moderation. Fish Game Developer, on the other hand, involves designing, coding, and developing fish-themed games. While both roles relate to fish games, the remote role emphasizes user interaction and management, whereas the developer role centers on game creation and programming.

What are some common challenges faced by remote Fish Game developers, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Fish Game developers often encounter challenges such as coordinating with distributed teams across time zones, maintaining clear communication, and ensuring consistent game quality. These can be addressed by using collaborative tools like version control systems, regular video meetings, and clear documentation of workflows. Additionally, establishing a structured feedback process and participating in virtual playtesting sessions help maintain team alignment and improve the overall gaming experience.

Is there a job that pays you to play video games?

A Fish Game Remote position typically involves testing or playing fish-themed online games, which can be part of quality assurance or entertainment roles. Such jobs may require familiarity with gaming platforms, attention to detail, and sometimes specific software skills, but they are generally paid positions for game testing or content moderation. These roles are often remote and may have flexible schedules.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fish Game Remote Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fish Game Remote Operator, you need strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and familiarity with online gaming platforms, often supported by prior experience in remote gaming or customer service. Proficiency in using remote gaming software, live-streaming tools, and secure transaction systems is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, and reliability help operators effectively support players and manage gameplay. These abilities are crucial for ensuring fair play, smooth technical operations, and a positive user experience in the online fish game environment.

How to become part of fish and game?

To become a Fish and Game officer or employee, candidates typically need to meet minimum age and education requirements, pass a background check, and complete specialized training or certification in wildlife management and law enforcement. Relevant skills include knowledge of conservation laws, outdoor skills, and sometimes a background in biology or environmental science. Application processes vary by region and agency, often involving written exams and physical fitness tests.

What are the highest paying video game jobs?

In the context of remote game development, roles such as game designers, lead programmers, and art directors tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding six figures annually. These positions typically require advanced skills, experience, and knowledge of industry-standard tools like Unity or Unreal Engine. Specialized roles like game producers or technical directors also command high pay in the industry.

What is the highest paid fishing job?

The highest paid fishing jobs typically include commercial fishing captains and offshore deep-sea fishermen, with salaries often exceeding $100,000 annually. These roles require extensive experience, specialized skills, and often involve long hours at sea and safety certifications.

What is a Fish Game Remote operator?

A Fish Game Remote operator is a person who manages and oversees online fish arcade games remotely, often ensuring the games run smoothly, troubleshooting technical issues, and providing customer support. These games are usually gambling or skill-based games where players catch virtual fish to win points or prizes. The remote operator may also be responsible for monitoring player activity, maintaining fair play, and updating game content as needed. This role typically requires technical proficiency, attention to detail, and strong communication skills. The position can often be performed from home or any location with a reliable internet connection.
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Infographic showing various Fish Game Remote job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,990 per year, or $22.6 per hour.
Research Analyst 3 (PCN 114267)

Research Analyst 3 (PCN 114267)

State of Alaska

Juneau, AK • On-site, Remote

$2.7K/wk

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


State Of Alaska rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

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Job description

Salary: $2,725.50 Biweekly
Location : Anchorage, AK
Job Type: Full Time
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 54295
Department: Fish & Game
Division: Sport Fish
Opening Date: 06/29/2026
Closing Date: 7/20/2026 5:00 PM Alaska
Division: Sport Fish
Position Open To: Alaska Residents Only
Bargaining Unit: General Government
Range: 18
Job Description
Effective July 1, 2026 the wage for this position increased by 3%. The wage listed in this job posting reflects the increase.
This position is open to Alaska Residents only.
Please check our
residency definition to determine if you qualify.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish is recruiting
for a Research Analyst 3 located in Anchorage, Alaska!
What you will be doing:
We are recruiting a Research Analyst 3 position with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Division of Sport Fish serving in the Research and Technical Services (RTS) group in the Anchorage office. This position is responsible for a variety of complex coding, estimation, and data summary procedures for the Statewide Harvest Survey (Alaska Sport Fishing Survey), an annual survey of resident and non-resident anglers used to estimate the total catch (fish caught and released), harvest, and participation in every sport fishery in Alaska. Information collected by the study is central to the department's management of all sport and some commercial fisheries, to economic studies that determine the economic impact of sport fishing in Alaska, to international management of fisheries for Pacific halibut, and to meet Alaska's obligations in the Pacific Salmon Treaty. See:
Duties performed by this position are, but not limited to, the following:
  • Development and maintenance of various databases, spreadsheets, procedures, and SAS programs that support coding, estimation, and summary reporting for the annual Statewide Harvest Survey.
  • Reviewing returned survey forms (or submitted data) as it pertains to fishing locations, effort, harvest and catch to prepare returned surveys for data entry.
  • Using specialized SAS programs to perform various consistency checks on survey response data and doing detailed research necessary to resolve errors and discrepancies that are found.
  • Calculation of preliminary and final estimates (statistics) for the annual Statewide Harvest Survey, including estimates of standard errors and confidence intervals.
  • Coordinating review of the annual preliminary estimates among regional biologists and making edits to reported data and preliminary estimates based upon this review process.
  • Working in coordination with Program Lead, biometricians, research analysts, and regional biologists to prepare the annual summary report and update the historical estimate database so the information is available to ADF&G staff and agency partners.
  • Responding to ad-hoc requests for summary estimates from the Statewide Harvest Survey that come from regulatory bodies (i.e. Board of Fisheries), other agencies, the legislature, universities, NGOs, and the general public.
Our mission, values, and culture:
The Alaska Department of Fish & Game strives for a diverse and inclusive workforce where safety and wellbeing are paramount and employees at all levels promote a culture where everyone is valued, treated equitably, and treated respectfully.
The mission of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is, to protect, maintain, and improve the fish, game, and aquatic plant resources of the state, and manage their use and development in the best interest of the economy and the well-being of the people of the state consistent with the sustained yield principle.
In carrying out this mission and its associated goals, the Division of Sport Fish was created and entrusted with the mission of protecting and improving the State's sport fishery resources.
The RTS group is responsible for, among other things, designing and conducting various research projects across Alaska and disseminating resulting data internally and externally to facilitate management activities in attainment of the Division's mission.
The SWHS is central to the department's management of all sport and some commercial fisheries as well as the international management of Pacific halibut, and meeting Alaska's obligations under the Pacific Salmon Treaty. As an essential member of the SWHS the incumbent will play an important role in the achievement of missions of both the ADF&G and the Division of Sport Fish.
The benefits of joining our team:
The SWHS Program is comprised of the program manager (Fishery Biologist 4) and 2 full-time Research Analyst 3 positions (including the incumbent) as well as a multitude of assisting personnel including a Biometrician, Analyst Programmer, and several Office Assistants. As such, we work together very closely to efficiently accomplish the goals and objectives of the SWHS while providing for autonomy, professional development, and flexibility.
Given the broadly influential nature of the SWHS, the incumbent will commonly interface with a diversity of natural resource managers, researchers, and members of the public who are interested in the data we produce.
The working environment you can expect:
The City of Anchorage is situated on Cook Inlet and is centrally located between the Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, and the Mat-Su Valley. This centralized location allows for easy access to a wide array of outdoor recreational opportunities as well as the modern conveniences available in the city.
The Anchorage office is the largest ADF&G office in the state and is home to many research and management personnel from the Sport Fish, Commercial Fisheries, and Wildlife Conservation divisions, and Habitat, and Subsistence sections; this allows for the opportunity to develop professional relationships with a diversity of other environmental professionals and contribute to various fishery resource management projects.
Additionally, the ADF&G offers, to those who qualify, the opportunity to work a hybrid telework schedule following the successful completion of the prerequisite probationary period.
Who we are looking for:
We are interested in candidates who possess some or all of the following position specific competencies:
  • Analytical Thinking/Problem Solving: uses a logical, systematic, sequential approach to address problems or opportunities or manage a situation by drawing on one's knowledge and experience base and calling on other references and resources as necessary.
  • Data Management: Knowledge of the principles, procedures, and tools of data management, such as modeling techniques, data backup, data recovery, data dictionaries, data warehousing, data mining, data archiving, data disposal, and data standardization processes.
  • Attention to Detail: Is thorough when performing work and conscientious about attending to detail.

To view the general description and example of duties for a Research Analyst 3please go to the
following link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Alaska/classspecs
Special Note:
A valid driver's license is required.
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of education and/or experience that provides the applicant with competencies in
  • Analysis and Assessment: Uses information technology in accessing, collecting, analyzing, maintaining, and disseminating data and information.
  • Problem Solving: Identifies problems; determines accuracy and relevance of information; uses sound judgment to generate and evaluate alternatives, and to make recommendations.
  • Technical Competence: Uses knowledge that is acquired through formal training or extensive on-the-job experience to perform one's job; works with, understands, and evaluates technical information related to the job; advises others on technical issues.
  • Accountability: Holds self and others accountable for measurable high-quality, timely, and cost-effective results. Determines objectives, sets priorities, and delegates work. Accepts responsibility for own actions and decisions. Complies with established control systems and rules.

equivalent to those typically gained by:
Education and/or progressively responsible professional experience which included investigative research or statistical analysis.
Special Note:
"Competencies" means a combination of interrelated knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors that enable a person to act effectively in a job or situation.
"Typically gained by" means the prevalent, usual method of gaining the competencies expected for entry into the job.
"Training" and "education" in this guidance are synonyms for the process of acquiring knowledge and skills through instruction. It includes instruction through formal and informal methods (such as classroom, on-line, self-study, and on-the-job), from accredited and unaccredited sources, and long-duration (such as a post-secondary degree) and short-duration (such as a seminar) programs.
"Progressively responsible" means indicating growth and/or advancement in complexity, difficulty, or level of responsibility.
"Professional experience" means work that is creative, analytical, evaluative, and interpretive; requires a range and depth of specialized knowledge of the profession's principles, concepts, theories, and practices; and is performed with the power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment.
Additional Required Information
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
If selected, please provide the following at the time of the interview:
  1. Transcripts, to meet minimum qualifications (unofficial copies are acceptable)
  2. A list of three (3) professional references with current contact information (daytime phone numbers), two of which must be a current or former supervisor.
  3. Copies of your three (3) most recent evaluations.

COVER LETTER
A cover letter is NOT required for this position. Your complete application and answers supplemental questions will be used to help determine which applicants will advance to the interview phase of the recruitment and selection process.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS
For your application to be evaluated you must answer the Supplemental Questions. Your responses will be considered a writing sample and will be used to determine which applicants will advance to the interview phase of the recruitment process.
EDUCATION
To verify education is being used to meet and/or support the required minimum qualifications/competences, you must fill in the Education section of the application. If you have not obtained a degree, please indicate the number of units completed. Copies of transcripts are required to verify educational credentials used to meet or support the minimum qualifications/competencies for a position and are required. (Unofficial is okay; please ensure the institution/URL name is listed on the transcripts).
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN EDUCATION
Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet the above requirements, if applicable. If utilizing this education you must show that the education credentials have been submitted to a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign educational credentials and that such education has been deemed to be at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education programs; or an accredited U.S. state university reports the other institution as one whose transcript is given full value, or full value is given in subject areas applicable to the curricula at the state university. It is your responsibility to provide such evidence.
WORK EXPERIENCE
If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer's name, your job title, dates of employment, and whether full-or part-time. Applications will be reviewed to determine if the responses are supported and minimum qualifications are clearly met. If they are not, the applicant may not advance to the interview and selection phase of the recruitment.
NOTE: Attaching a resume or curriculum vitae is not an alternative to filling out the application in its entirety. Noting "see resume or CV" or any similar response on any portion of your application may lead to a determination your application is incomplete and removal from consideration for this job posting.
MULTIPLE VACANCIES
This recruitment may be used for more than one (1) vacancy. The applicant pool acquired during this recruitment may be used for future vacancies for up to ninety (90) days after this recruitment closes. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply to each recruitment notice to ensure consideration for all vacancies.
EEO STATEMENT
The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities, who require accommodation, auxiliary aids or services, or alternative communication formats, please call 1-800-587-0430 or (907) 465-4095 in Juneau or TTY: Alaska Relay 711 or 1-800-770-8973 or correspond with the Division of Personnel & Labor Relations at: P.O. Box 110201, Juneau, AK 99811-0201. The State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer.
NOTICE
If you choose to be contacted by email, please ensure your email address is correct on your application and that the spam filter will permit email from the 'govermentjobs.com' domains. For information on allowing emails from the 'governmentjobs.com' domains, visit the Lost Password Help page located at
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The State of Alaska is not a traditional company, but rather a governmental body responsible for running the state, the largest in the U.S. by area. This body's responsibilities include public utilities, healthcare, transportation, environmental protection, and public safety services among others. Designed to serve the interests of the Alaskan people, it was established in 1959 when Alaska was officially accepted as the 49th U.S. State. The official website, alaska.gov, is a comprehensive resource offering access to a multitude of departments, services, and information pertaining to the state.

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Public administration

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Anchorage, AK, US

Year founded

1959

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