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Fish Processor Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

Fund Advisor

Seattle, WA · Remote

$75K - $200K/yr

Fund Advisor - Fish Network Fish Network is building the infrastructure for the "Neofund" era ... Train managers on sourcing, screening, diligence, and IC process design * Help build portfolio ...

Cook 2026

Seattle, WA · On-site

$550 - $650/day

Breaks are determined by the business needs of the fish processing plant. Unplanned, unscheduled breaks are prohibited except in health or safety related incidents. Work Environment: * While ...

Cook 2026

Seattle, WA

$550 - $650/day

Breaks are determined by the business needs of the fish processing plant. Unplanned, unscheduled breaks are prohibited except in health or safety related incidents. Work Environment: * While ...

Cook 2026

Seattle, WA · On-site

$550 - $650/day

Breaks are determined by the business needs of the fish processing plant. Unplanned, unscheduled breaks are prohibited except in health or safety related incidents. Work Environment: * While ...

General Labor

Kent, WA · On-site

$17/hr

... process will move quickly. Are you ready to begin working for Fish Window Cleaning, the nation's largest provider of commercial and residential window cleaning services? Fish Window Cleaning has ...

Maintenance Manager / Engineer

Fife, WA · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

Experience with automation machinery including automated fish processors which perform filleting, trimming and skinning is desired. Qualifications * Minimum of 5 years of facilities, manufacturing or ...

Breaks are determined by the business needs of the fish processing plant. Unplanned, unscheduled breaks are prohibited except in health or safety related incidents. Work Environment * While ...

Breaks are determined by the business needs of the fish processing plant. Unplanned, unscheduled breaks are prohibited except in health or safety related incidents. Work Environment * While ...

Breaks are determined by the business needs of the fish processing plant. Unplanned, unscheduled breaks are prohibited except in health or safety related incidents. Work Environment * While ...

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How much do fish processor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for fish processor in Seattle, WA is $19.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.34 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Fish Processor job?

A Fish Processor is responsible for cleaning, cutting, and packaging fish and seafood products in processing plants or on fishing vessels. Duties often include gutting, filleting, scaling, and inspecting fish for quality before packaging for distribution. The job requires standing for long hours in cold, wet environments and following strict hygiene and safety regulations. Fish Processors play a crucial role in ensuring seafood products meet industry standards and consumer expectations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fish Processor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fish Processor, you need manual dexterity, attention to detail, and the ability to handle repetitive tasks, often with a high school diploma or equivalent preferred. Experience with cutting tools, conveyor belts, scales, and adherence to food safety protocols or certifications (such as HACCP) is commonly required. Strong teamwork, reliability, and stamina under physically demanding conditions are key soft skills for this position. These skills and qualities ensure efficient, safe, and high-quality seafood processing in a fast-paced, production-oriented environment.

What is the typical work environment and schedule for a Fish Processor?

Fish Processors usually work in seafood processing plants or on fishing vessels, often in cold, wet, and fast-paced settings where safety gear is required. The role can involve standing for long periods, lifting boxes of fish, and handling various processing equipment. Schedules can vary depending on the employer and the season, but overtime and night shifts are common—especially during peak fishing periods. Teamwork is essential, as Fish Processors frequently collaborate with other processors, quality control staff, and supervisors to meet production targets and maintain product quality. This dynamic environment suits individuals who are adaptable and comfortable with physically demanding tasks.
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Processor - American Empress II

Processor - American Empress II

American Seafoods

Seattle, WA

$8.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Processor - American Empress II

Job Details

Description

What We Offer

  • Medical/RX Benefits, upon meeting qualification periods
  • 401K and 401K matching, upon meeting qualification periods
  • Free room and board
  • New hires are eligible for assistance with transportation to Seattle
  • American Seafoods covers the cost of gear for new hires

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Sort fish by species
  • Tend and operate machines
  • Hand fillet whole fish
  • Inspect fish products to meet American Seafoods Company's standards of quality
  • Weigh, pack, label, stack and place the product into freezers
  • Load and unload supplies on the vessel
  • Clean factory equipment and perform other duties as assigned

Skill and Experience Required

  • Able to follow visual or written directions and specific verbal instructions in English
  • Able to live in close shared quarters with others and able to climb in and out of bunk beds 50 inches high
  • Good balance/equilibrium
  • Able to be on-board ship for long periods, without suffering from motion sickness (that is not correctable)
  • Able to operate moving machinery, without need for medication that limits such activity
  • Capable of working up to 16 hours per day – with no time off, during a 6+ month period
  • Able to work and live in tight/close quarters, without claustrophobic reactions
  • Able to work in a cool, damp environment. With proper equipment, must be able to work in temperatures of 30 to – 40 degrees

Physical Ability Requirements

  • Ability to pass a pre-employment and random drug tests
  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Capable of boarding and exiting a vessel without physical assistance by climbing up and down a gangplank or using a Jacob's ladder
  • Able to climb or descend one or more set of steep stairs, or vertical ladders inside and outside the vessel in all weather conditions as extreme as 30 degrees below zero
  • Able to work in confined work-spaces
  • Able to raise objects from floor level to overhead positions, moving objects horizontally from position-to-position
  • Job requires frequent to constant use of the upper extremities, leg and back muscles for up to 16 hours per day. Weights vary from 0 - 77 pounds
  • Able to exert force on/against an object in order to move it away or toward for up to 16 hours per day. Force varies from 0 – to 50 pounds
  • Able to ascend or descend steep ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles, using feet and legs and/or hands and arms. Body agility is required to move about, board and exit a vessel by climbing up and down a gangplank. Must possess enough hand and arm strength to support one's body weight in the case of a Jacob's ladder or scramble net for up to 16 hours per day
  • Able to maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing, or crouching on narrow, slippery or erratically moving surfaces due to the motion of the vessel or the environmental conditions
  • Full body motion and use: (1) constant bending body downward and forward (bending spine at the waist or by bending legs and spine) requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles; (2) moving about or resting on the hands and knees or hands and feet (occasionally to frequently); (3) rotating the upper trunk/torso to one side or the other from a neutral position while sitting or standing (frequent to constant) for up to 16 hours per day
  • Able to use both hands to handle fish fillets moving on a conveyor belt (40 inches high)
  • Fine finger and manual dexterity to inspect and scoop or place fish manually into pans, to reach/push baskets (15-20 lbs) and block frames or freezer pans on a conveyor belt (full pans weigh 40+ lbs) for up to 16 hours per day

Work Schedule

  • 12 to 16 hours per day for the duration of the trip, including loading and unloading

Average length of trip is 21 days, though trip length may vary depending on fishing conditions.

  • Ability to work at sea for extended periods of time (4+ months)

Compensation

This position is paid at a base rate of $8.50 per hour. In accordance with applicable wage and hour laws, employees will receive overtime pay at 1.5 times their regular hourly rate for all hours worked over 40 in a single workweek. Crew are paid bi-weekly.

In addition to hourly wages, crew members who successfully complete their contract may be eligible for a Discretionary Crew Share Bonus at the end of each trip. This bonus may be issued to employees who have completed their contract or are still actively working onboard at the end of the trip, provided that their calculated crew share earnings for the trip exceed the total hourly wages earned during that same period. Eligibility and payout of the Crew Share Bonus are determined at the company's discretion and may vary by trip.

Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.