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$18.96/hr

Hatchery Operations Location: Remote (off-grid), Hatchery or Field Station Customary Work Hours ... and assist in writing the annual report representing the segment of the project for which the ...

$18.96/hr

Hatchery Operations Location: Remote (off-grid), Hatchery or Field Station Customary Work Hours ... and assist in writing the annual report representing the segment of the project for which the ...

$18.96/hr

Hatchery Operations Location: Remote (off-grid), Hatchery or Field Station Customary Work Hours ... and assist in writing the annual report representing the segment of the project for which the ...

Hatchery Laborer

Russellville, AL · On-site

$15.06/hr

Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's,Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members comes ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery Laborer

Russellville, AL · On-site

$15.06/hr

Description Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery Laborer

Russellville, AL · On-site

$15.06/hr

Description Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery Laborer

Russellville, AL · On-site

$14.60/hr

Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery - Labor

Broadway, VA · On-site

$18.05 - $21.60/hr

Join our Pilgrim's Hatchery Team in Broadway, VA and help ensure the healthy start of our poultry ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Description Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery - Labor

Broadway, VA · On-site

$18.05 - $21.60/hr

Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery Laborer

Russellville, AL · On-site

$14.60/hr

Join our Pilgrim's Hatchery Team in Russellville, AL and help ensure the healthy start of our ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery - Labor

Broadway, VA · On-site

$18.05 - $21.60/hr

Description Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's, Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

Hatchery - Labor

Broadway, VA · On-site

$18.05 - $21.60/hr

Hatchery Labor At Pilgrim's,Safety Is A Condition, which means the safety of our team members comes ... To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct drug, alcohol, and background checks for all new team ...

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How much do hatchery assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for hatchery assistant in the United States is $18.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay 10,000 a month without a degree?

Hatchery assistants typically do not earn $10,000 a month without specialized skills or management responsibilities. High-paying jobs that can reach this level without a degree often include roles like sales managers, real estate brokers, or skilled trades such as electricians or plumbers, which may require certifications or experience. These positions usually involve significant experience, sales ability, or technical skills rather than formal degrees.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Hatchery Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hatchery Assistant, you need basic knowledge of fish or poultry biology, attention to detail, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with automated feeding systems, temperature control equipment, and data recording tools is typically required. Strong teamwork, reliability, and good communication skills are important soft skills that help with daily operations and problem-solving. These abilities ensure efficient hatchery operations, healthy stock management, and compliance with safety and quality standards.

What are some typical challenges a Hatchery Assistant might face during the busy spawning season?

During spawning season, Hatchery Assistants often encounter increased workloads and tight timelines, which require strong time management and attention to detail. Managing the delicate care of eggs and fry, monitoring water quality, and quickly identifying any signs of disease or stress in the fish can be demanding. Effective communication with team members is critical to ensure smooth operations, as tasks are frequently coordinated and interdependent. Staying organized and being adaptable are key to successfully navigating these seasonal challenges.

What is a hatchery assistant?

A hatchery assistant is a worker who helps with the incubation and care of eggs, often in poultry or fish hatcheries. Their tasks include monitoring temperature and humidity, handling eggs, and maintaining hatchery equipment to ensure successful hatching. The role may require physical stamina and basic knowledge of hatchery operations.

What jobs pay $400 an hour?

Jobs that pay $400 an hour are typically highly specialized roles such as experienced surgeons, top-tier legal professionals, certain executive consultants, or specialized financial advisors. These positions often require advanced education, extensive experience, and certifications, and they may involve high-pressure environments or private practice settings.

What are Hatchery Assistants?

Hatchery Assistants are entry-level workers who help with the daily operations of hatcheries, where fish, poultry, or other animals are bred and raised in controlled environments. Their duties often include monitoring eggs, cleaning equipment and tanks, feeding animals, recording data, and assisting with the health and welfare of the stock. They play a crucial role in ensuring young animals are properly cared for and that hatchery production runs smoothly. This job typically requires attention to detail, physical stamina, and a willingness to work in sometimes wet or noisy conditions.

How much does a hatchery assistant make?

The average hatchery assistant salary typically ranges from $25,000 to $35,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and the specific employer. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced assistants or those with specialized skills can earn higher wages. Some roles may also offer benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.
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Fish Culturist I (Off Grid Hatchery) - AFK

$18.96/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Performs fish propagation tasks including spawning, incubating, rearing, and outmigration of salmon fry.

  • Supervises and trains lower level technicians in routine hatchery operations and biological data collection.

  • Maintains and repairs hatchery equipment and facilities, including site cleanup and general maintenance.


Job description

Description
The Fish Culturist I is a regular, full-time position with benefits. Position is available at the remote, off-grid facility, Armin F Koernig Hatchery (AFK). The position requires living and establishing residency at the hatchery site.Located on Evans Island at the south-western entrance of the Prince William Sound. AFK is a remote, off-grid facility only accessible by boat or float plane. Typical transport to AFK is by boat from Whittier, AK, and the direct route takes about 3 hours. Access to AFK is also available via airstrip from the village of Chenega. This facility will rear pink and chum salmon for release into the ocean as fry. Approximately 172 million pink salmon and 19.5 million chum salmon fry are released every year in May. An additional 40 million chum salmon fry are released at the remote station site in Port Chalmers every year in May. AFK collects approximately 190 million pink salmon eggs during eggtake operations in late August through late September.
BENEFITS
  • Health/Vision/Dental Insurance (no monthly premium cost)
  • Life Insurance (no monthly cost)
  • 100% employee vested 403(b) Retirement Plan, 6% employer match after 1 yr of service
  • 5+ Weeks Annual Leave
  • Annual Leave Travel Assistance
  • Work Wear Allowance
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Employer-Provided Housing

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:
  • Fish propagation: Enumerating, caring, killing, spawning and disposing of carcasses; preparing, cleaning and maintaining incubator; monitoring and maintaining water quality; loading, enumerating, picking and caring for egg/alevin; rearing, enumerating and setting up outmigration of fry; perform other general duties associated with fish culture operations.
  • Fish Harvest: Preparing, repairing and maintaining harvest equipment; loading, transporting, caring for and unloading harvest pens; collecting and recording fish harvest management data.
  • Takes samples from commercial fisheries catches for data on species, size, age and sex composition; collects scales, otoliths, ovaries or other biological specimens, scale mounting.
  • Site cleanup, general maintenance and repair, cleans, sweeps or shovels snow.
  • Leads by example work flow or scheduling to other crew members in a team.
  • Use computers and computer software to conduct routine data entry or output.
  • Performs as a crew leader supervising lower level technicians in the performance of routine duties, maintenance and operations. May train lower level technicians in the collection of biological data or samples, performance of hatchery operations and/or operation of field stations, etc.
  • Performs simple functions in the areas of personnel, procurement and supply to maintain a steady workflow for daily scheduled tasks.
  • Maintains and adjusts water supplies to provide desired quality, quantity and temperature to incubation and rearing units.
  • Use computers and computer software to conduct routine data entry or output.
  • Serves as a project leader of a remote field station.
  • Helps the project supervisor in the area of supply procurement and quarterly ordering as it applies to project budgets.
  • Communicates daily information to supervisor to maintain logistical support of crews.
  • Recommends procedures, techniques and new equipment to improve work efficiencies or adaptation to new techniques.
  • Organizes, collects and presents data for reports and compiles information or assists in the writing of reports; compiles data and simple reports and/or maps; performs statistical computations; designs logs and forms for data collection.
  • Discriminates, counts and measures annual growth marks on fish scales.
  • Effectively interacts with public and directs inquiries to appropriate department or persons.
  • Performs laboratory work such as identification and processing of fish, plankton or parts thereof.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

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:
  • Ability to safely operate small boats, snowmobiles, power tools, and other equipment.
  • Ability to follow detailed verbal and written instructions.
  • Ability to observe and collect data and maintain simple but accurate records.
  • Ability to read and write and to perform simple arithmetic computations and routine data entry.
  • Ability to perform physically demanding work and withstand inclement weather and other uncomfortable environmental conditions.
  • Ability to coordinate efforts and work cooperatively in a group.
  • Ability to work carefully and safely around wild animals
  • Some knowledge of fishery and aquaculture resources.
  • Ability to transmit data in appropriate formats.
  • Considerable knowledge of one or more fish species, their behavior, and habitats.
  • Working knowledge of laboratory practices, procedures, and equipment of fish research and management practices.
  • Working knowledge of supply requirements, procurement, and/or personnel/payroll procedures to provide logistic support of field installation and/or crew. Some knowledge of fundamental budget processes.
  • Considerable knowledge of firearms and firearm safety and of first aid and precautionary health and safety skills.
  • Ability to work independently without direct supervision.
  • Ability to apply physical and biological data and simple collection techniques and diagnostic testing.
  • Ability to exercise judgment in handling complex problems; to focus on significant issues and direct efforts toward them; to recognize hazardous conditions. Ability to effectively present facts and recommendations orally and in writing. Ability to prepare written reports and to compile data into maps, graphs, and tables.
  • Ability to formulate verbal and written instructions; supervise and evaluate employees; to lead others and direct the collection of physical and biological data and samples.
  • Ability to work carefully and safely with drugs and chemicals, and to safely operate small boats, snowmobiles, ATVs, powers tools, and other equipment.
  • Ability to design logs and formats for data collection and transmission; to perform an initial analysis of data from observations and make recommendations. Ability to write memoranda and correspondence related to observations.
  • Ability to maintain favorable relationships with the varied public; to respond to potentially controversial inquiries; to provide information to the public.
  • Some knowledge of accepted practices in the preparation of scientific papers and reports.

Minimum qualifications:
  • Highschool Diploma or GED
  • One year entry-level experience as fish or wildlife technician, or one-year technical laboratory or fieldwork experience
  • One year advanced level experience as a fish or wildlife technician

Substitutions:
  • Associates of Science or Associates of Applied Science degrees in the areas of aquaculture, biology, fisheries, wildlife, or marine technologies may substitute for a maximum of one year of technical laboratory or fieldwork experience, involving fish or wildlife research, management or habitat protection. One year of experience as a fish and wildlife technician or aide (II or higher) is required.
  • Bachelor of Science degree in fisheries, wildlife, or habitat protection may substitute for a maximum of one year of technical laboratory or fieldwork experience, involving fish or wildlife research, management or habitat protection. Six months as a fish and wildlife technician or aide (II or higher) is required.
  • Maintenance work experience at PWSAC hatcheries may count toward the fish and wildlife technician or aide work experience if it can be demonstrated that fish culture work was done during the time of employment and to meet the required time minimums.