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Remote Company Description Founded in 1935 by brothers Ty and Leroy Zeigler, the company originated ... Utilizing core competencies in R&D, nutritional formulation, and process engineering, Zeigler ® ...

Aquaculture is the single fastest growing food-production sector in the world, and now is the time ... Strong software engineering skills; knowledge of best practices, testing, and deployment Bonus ...

Water Quality Lead

Kirkland, WA · On-site +1

$143K - $209K/yr

The ideal candidate will be a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with expertise in water quality ... Flexible work schedule with both office and remote work options. Compensation Package * Pay Range ...

Water Quality Lead

Sacramento, CA · On-site +1

$143K - $209K/yr

McMillen, Inc. (McMillen) is an engineering, environmental, and construction firm providing ... Flexible work schedule with both office and remote work options. Compensation Package * Pay Range ...

Water Quality Lead

Kirkland, WA · On-site +1

$143K - $209K/yr

The ideal candidate will be a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with expertise in water quality ... Flexible work schedule with both office and remote work options. Compensation Package * Pay Range ...

Natural Resource Consultant

Kirkland, WA · On-site +1

$75K - $100K/yr

Who We Are McMillen, Inc. (McMillen) is an engineering, environmental, and construction firm ... aquaculture, and restricted access markets. We balance technical precision with collaborative ...

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How much do remote aquaculture engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote aquaculture engineering in the United States is $136,146.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $113,500.00 and $163,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by remote aquaculture engineers, and how can they be addressed?

Remote aquaculture engineers often encounter challenges such as managing equipment maintenance from afar, coordinating with on-site teams, and ensuring reliable data collection from automated systems. Addressing these issues typically involves leveraging robust IoT technologies, establishing clear communication protocols with local staff, and scheduling regular virtual check-ins to troubleshoot issues. Building strong relationships with both technical and operational teams is key to effective collaboration and successful project outcomes in remote settings.

What is the difference between Remote Aquaculture Engineering vs Remote Marine Biology?

AspectRemote Aquaculture EngineeringRemote Marine Biology
Required CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in aquaculture or related fieldsBiology degree, certifications in marine science or ecology
Work EnvironmentDesigning aquaculture systems, monitoring fish farms, technical analysisResearch, data analysis, ecological assessments, often field-based but also remote
Employer & Industry UsageAquaculture companies, environmental agencies, research institutionsResearch organizations, environmental NGOs, government agencies

Remote Aquaculture Engineering focuses on designing and managing aquaculture systems, requiring engineering credentials. Remote Marine Biology involves studying marine ecosystems and species, often with biology backgrounds. Both roles may work remotely but serve different industry needs and expertise areas.

What is remote aquaculture engineering?

Remote aquaculture engineering is a specialized field that focuses on designing, monitoring, and managing aquaculture systems (such as fish farms) using remote technologies. Engineers in this field use sensors, automation, and data analysis to oversee water quality, feeding systems, and fish health from off-site locations. This approach improves efficiency, reduces labor costs, and allows for real-time problem-solving in aquaculture operations. Remote aquaculture engineering is essential for the sustainable and scalable growth of the seafood industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Aquaculture Engineer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Aquaculture Engineer, you need a solid background in aquaculture systems, mechanical or environmental engineering, and relevant degrees or certifications in these fields. Familiarity with remote monitoring technologies, automated feeders, water quality sensors, and data management software is crucial. Strong problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and adaptability set standout professionals apart in this role. These skills ensure effective management of aquaculture operations from a distance, maintaining system efficiency and environmental compliance.
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Infographic showing various Remote Aquaculture Engineering job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 1% Full Time, 68% Part Time, 27% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $136,146 per year, or $65.5 per hour.

Assistant Extension Professor & Shellfish Aquaculture Specialist

Maine's Public Universities

Walpole, ME • On-site, Remote

$69K - $84K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

The University of Maine is seeking an accomplished and motivated Assistant Extension Professor and Shellfish Aquaculture Specialist with expertise in applied marine science and aquaculture systems. This position is integral to advancing research, education, and outreach efforts that support the sustainability and growth of the shellfish aquaculture industry. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to scholarly research, stakeholder engagement, and Extension programming, with the ability to develop collaborative partnerships that enhance the reach and impact of their work. This is a full-time, fiscal year and continuing contract eligible (tenure) faculty appointment, soft money funded position.

Complete Job Description

Who We Are: 

The University of Maine Cooperative Extension has been a vital resource for over 100 years, connecting communities with university research to improve lives across the state. Our focus areas include the Maine Food System and Positive Youth Development through 4-H programs, delivered by a network of experts based in county offices statewide.

We pride ourselves on being an equitable, sustainable, and enjoyable workplace, and we welcome diverse perspectives and experiences. We also believe in work and life balance and offer benefits to support you. Learn more about our mission and work at extension.umaine.edu.

Knowledge and Skill Qualifications We Are Looking For:
Required:

These are required knowledge and skills so be sure that you demonstrate how you meet each one in your resume or cover letter. 

  • Doctorate required in Marine Biology, Aquaculture, Marine Science, or a closely related field
  • Approximately 3-5 years experience in shellfish eco-physiology, aquaculture husbandry, and marine production systems
  • Documented ability to conduct high-quality scientific research, as evidenced by grant acquisition and publications in peer-reviewed journals
  • Experience applying statistical and mechanistic modeling approaches to marine or aquaculture research questions
  • Experience conducting field-based marine research, including work in experimental or commercial aquaculture systems
  • Experience managing or supporting aquaculture infrastructure, such as experimental sea farms or hatchery systems
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with academic researchers, aquaculture industry partners, and community stakeholders
  • Experience communicating scientific findings to applied audiences, including through workshops, courses, or extension-style programming
  • Knowledge of current and emerging issues, practices, and trends in the shellfish aquaculture industry
  • Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Computer and mobile device proficiency
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Ability to be self-motivated and directed
  • Demonstrated success in working collaboratively with other agencies and organizations, including private industry

Preferred:

These are preferred knowledge and skills we are looking for but do not exclude you from the job if you don't have this experience.

  • At least 2 years postdoctoral research experience in aquaculture or marine science
  • Experience with environmental monitoring and remote sensing applications in marine or aquaculture systems
  • Experience developing or delivering industry-focused training, workshops, or farmer education programs
  • Demonstrated experience conducting interdisciplinary aquaculture research integrating physiology, production, and environmental data
  • Experience with mechanistic growth modeling methods
  • Experience managing field sites, coordinating research activities, or supervising technical staff, students, or interns
  • Familiarity with shellfish aquaculture in Maine and the northeastern United States or comparable coastal systems
  • Experience seeking participation from and working with diverse audiences
     

Benefits:

Benefits are an important part of your total compensation. The University of Maine System (UMS) strives to provide high-quality, affordable, family-friendly benefit options to meet the needs of our diverse workforce. We offer an excellent benefits package that includes paid time off (holidays, vacation and sick), health, dental, vision and life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, a tuition waiver program for eligible employees and dependents, a 403(b) retirement plan and more. 

Other Information: 

To be considered for this position you will need to "Apply" and upload the documentation listed below:

1.) a cover letter which describes your experience, interests, and suitability for the position
2.) a resume/curriculum vitae

Candidates selected to proceed to the final stages of the search process will be requested to provide a list of names and contact information for references.

Incomplete application materials cannot be considered. Materials received after the initial review date will be reviewed at the discretion of the University.

Applicants who are not US citizens or green card holders must currently reside in the United States and possess a valid immigration status that allows the University to petition for an H-1B transfer or change of status. We are unable to provide sponsorship for individuals who are currently located outside the U.S. and would require a new visa to enter the country for this position.
For full consideration, materials must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. EST on June 5, 2026.

For questions about the search, please contact search committee chair: Sarah Barker, sarah.barker@maine.edu
The successful applicant is subject to appropriate background screening. 
 

In complying with the letter and spirit of applicable laws and pursuing its own goals of diversity, the University of Maine System does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, familial status, ancestry, age, disability physical or mental, genetic information, or veterans or military status in employment, education, and all other programs and activities. The University provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Services, 5713 Chadbourne Hall, Room 412, University of Maine, Orono, ME  04469-5713, 207.581.1226, TTY 711 (Maine Relay System).

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