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Internship Fish Processing Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

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Flagstaff, AZ · On-site

$17.45 - $20.50/hr

... processing fish (identifying, measuring, scanning and tagging) - Entering, processing, and ... other assistants (interns and volunteers) in the collection of field data and general ...

Fisheries Technician

Flagstaff, AZ · On-site

$17.45 - $20.50/hr

... processing fish (identifying, measuring, scanning and tagging) - Entering, processing, and ... other assistants (interns and volunteers) in the collection of field data and general ...

Internship Fish Processing information

What are the typical responsibilities and learning opportunities for interns in fish processing facilities?

As an intern in a fish processing facility, you can expect to rotate through several stages of the production process, including sorting, cleaning, filleting, packaging, and quality control. This hands-on experience provides insight into food safety standards, machinery operation, and the logistics of large-scale seafood processing. You’ll often work alongside experienced technicians and supervisors, gaining exposure to teamwork and workflow coordination. Interns may also have opportunities to learn about regulatory compliance and sustainability practices in the seafood industry, setting a strong foundation for future roles in food production or quality assurance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Fish Processing, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Fish Processing worker, you need basic knowledge of food safety, hygiene practices, and an understanding of seafood processing procedures, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with processing equipment, safety gear, and computerized tracking systems is typically required. Attention to detail, ability to work in a team, and strong work ethic are critical soft skills for success in this role. These skills and qualities are important to ensure efficient production, maintain product quality, and support a safe working environment.

What are internship fish processing positions?

Internship fish processing positions are entry-level roles where interns learn about the fish processing industry by assisting with tasks such as cleaning, filleting, packaging, and quality control of seafood products. These internships provide hands-on experience in food safety practices, equipment operation, and production line work. They are ideal for students or individuals interested in pursuing careers in food processing, fisheries, or related fields, and often include training in workplace safety and hygiene standards.
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GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT Join the only state agency in Arizona responsible for conserving and protecting more than 800 wildlife species. Be part of a passionate group of people who want to make a positive impact on outdoor recreation in Arizona by managing resources for safe, compatible opportunities for current and future generations. From fishing, boating and off-highway vehicle use to shooting sports, hunting and wildlife watching, Arizona Game and Fish supports it all. Our biologists use the best available science in their management actions, and our wildlife managers are on the ground in your communities making a difference every day. Opportunities abound beyond the field at AZGFD, so check us out and see what we're all about! Consider joining our workforce today. AZGFD celebrates the diversity of Arizona's people, landscapes and of course, wildlife. However you choose to enjoy Arizona's wildlife and wild places, the outdoors is open for all.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department manages fish and wildlife in Arizona and under the authority of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission, creates and implements scientific methods and regulations to effectively manage fish and wildlife habitat via conservation, enforcement, hunting, fishing, watercraft and off-highway vehicle recreation, and shooting sports. The Arizona Game and Fish Department dedicates itself to excellence, values its employees and supports a culture of stewardship, teamwork and partnerships.

Fisheries Technician
Job Location:
Address: 506 North Grant Street, Suite L, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Posting Details:
Hiring hourly range: $17.45 - $20.50 Grade: 18 Closing Date: 07/12/2026
Job Summary:
WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN
"Fisheries Technician"
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT DIVISION / RESEARCH BRANCH / FLAGSTAFF, AZ BASED
FLSA- Non-Exempt / SALARY GRADE 18 / HIRING RANGE $17.45 - $20.50
CLOSING DATE: 07/12/2026
The Fisheries Technician is a full-time fish biologist for the Colorado River, primarily responsible for field monitoring and research at Lees Ferry and the Grand Canyon. Key duties include sampling and tagging fish, conducting creel surveys, managing field equipment, and analyzing remote camera imagery, in wilderness settings.
Position Overview & Duties
Location: Fieldwork primarily takes place along and on the Colorado River, at Lees Ferry and within the Grand Canyon.
Fieldwork: Must be prepared to live and camp in remote wilderness environments for up to 3 weeks at a time with limited communication.
Fish Biology: Sample aquatic wildlife using electrofishing, hoop nets, and angling. Identify, measure, scan, and tag various fish species. Conduct creel surveys. Maintain remote PIT tag antennas arrays.
Data Management: Enter, process and summarize scientific data using software like Access, Excel, ImageJ, R, and SQLite database interfaces.
Crew Leadership: Lead and direct field assistants, interns, and volunteers during data collection and project implementations.
Qualifications
Education: A Bachelor's degree in fisheries science or a closely related field is highly preferred.
Field Experience: Experience monitoring fish on large rivers and camping in remote areas (particularly the Grand Canyon) is strongly desired.
Skills:
Basic fish capture techniques and native fish biology.
Motorboat operation, remote navigation, and equipment repair.
Basic first aid and wilderness survival techniques.
Requirements:
Ability to work irregular hours, weekends, and holidays in primitive camping locations.
Must possess a current, valid, class-appropriate driver's license and pass driver record checks.
Employment is contingent upon a post-offer medical/physical exam and passing the E-Verify eligibility check.
Job Duties:
Major duties include:
- Sampling fish (via electrofishing, hoop nets, angling, other methods), processing fish (identifying, measuring, scanning and tagging)
- Entering, processing, and summarizing data utilizing a variety of programs including: Access, Excel, ImageJ, R, SQLite database interfaces, and others;
- Maintaining, and preparing scientific and sampling equipment utilized for fish monitoring trips (e.g. equipment logistics), and remote PIT tag antenna arrays.
- Conducting creel surveys and image analyses from game camera(s) and may serve as a field crew leader and direct other assistants (interns and volunteers) in the collection of field data and general implementation of projects
- May also assist with inter/intra-agency projects and works as part of the larger Research Branch team to accomplish the branch's goals and operational objectives which include, but are not limited to, outreach, training, and providing expertise and support to other work units in the Department
- Performs other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
The candidate must have knowledge of basic fish capture techniques, basic biology, particularly native fishes, scientific method and analytical thought, professional standard data collection and analysis, and basic report preparation methods. The candidate will have skill in handling, tagging and measurement of various aquatic wildlife, ability to navigate in remote wilderness settings, operating a motor boat, use of various field equipment to include proper operation, maintenance and basic repair, basic first aid and survival techniques. The candidate must be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing and be able to work alone or as part of a team. The candidate will have the ability to work irregular hours, including weekends and holidays, in remote locations for extended time in areas where primitive camping may be required and work independently.
Selective Preference(s):
The preferred candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in fisheries science or a closely related field. They will also have experience with monitoring fish on large rivers in remote areas camping for extended periods of time, particularly within the Grand Canyon.
Pre-Employment Requirements:
Position requires possession of and the ability to retain a current, valid state-issued driver's license appropriate to the assignment.
Employment is also contingent upon completion of a post-offer medical/physical examination and the agency's ability to reasonably accommodate any restrictions.
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.
All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).
Benefits:
The State of Arizona offers an outstanding comprehensive benefits package including:
• 13 days' of vacation
• 12 sick days
• 10 paid holidays
• Tuition Reimbursement Program
• Participation in the nationally recognized Arizona State Retirement System
• Superior health care options
• Vision care, dental care, pharmacy benefits, and flexible spending account (options available)
• Life, long-term disability, and short-term disability insurance options are available
• Many more benefit programs are available
Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave program here . For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page
Retirement:
Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Please note, enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Milani Barron at mbarron@azgfd.gov for assistance. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is an Equal Employment Opportunity agency.