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Seasonal Fish Processing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Fish Ticket Clerk

Kenai, AK · On-site

$17.91 - $21/hr

Description &E Foods is launching a search for a seasonal Fish Ticket Clerk at our Pacific Star ... process Uphold a high level of confidentiality of fishermen and company records. Other ...

Fish Ticket Clerk

Kenai, AK · On-site

$17.91 - $21/hr

&E Foods is launching a search for a seasonal Fish Ticket Clerk at our Pacific Star Plant in Kenai ... process • Uphold a high level of confidentiality of fishermen and company records. • Other ...

Fish Ticket Clerk

Kenai, AK · On-site

$17.91 - $21/hr

Description: &E Foods is launching a search for a seasonal Fish Ticket Clerk at our Pacific Star ... process · Uphold a high level of confidentiality of fishermen and company records. · Other ...

Cutting sizing, cleaning, trimming, slicing, and sectioning all types of fish for future processing ... Ability to work a flexible schedule according to seasonal demands, including other duties as ...

Cutting sizing, cleaning, trimming, slicing, and sectioning all types of fish for future processing ... Ability to work a flexible schedule according to seasonal demands, including other duties as ...

Fish Cutter

Renton, WA · On-site

$26/hr

Cutting sizing, cleaning, trimming, slicing, and sectioning all types of fish for future processing ... Ability to work a flexible schedule according to seasonal demands, including other duties as ...

Office Assistant

Naknek, AK · On-site

$18 - $23.50/hr

... overall success of the fish processing plant. Essential Functions/Qualifications The ... Health Insurance: Seasonal Employees and their families are eligible for health benefits ...

Seasonal Retail Clerk Reports To: FOH Manager About Us Nick's Fish House is a Baltimore favorite ... Basic understanding of inventory processes * Friendly, outgoing personality with a guest-first ...

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How much do seasonal fish processing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal fish processing in the United States is $18.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Seasonal Fish Processor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Seasonal Fish Processor, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to follow safety and sanitation procedures, often with no formal education required but with on-the-job training provided. Familiarity with processing equipment, conveyor belts, and basic food safety certifications is typically expected. Reliability, teamwork, and the ability to work long hours in challenging environments make someone stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining product quality, ensuring safety, and meeting production demands in a fast-paced processing environment.

What are some common challenges faced by workers in seasonal fish processing, and how can they be managed?

Seasonal fish processing roles often involve long hours, repetitive tasks, and working in cold, wet environments. Adapting to the fast-paced schedule, especially during peak season, can be physically demanding. To manage these challenges, it's important to dress appropriately in layers, take regular breaks when allowed, and maintain good communication with supervisors and team members. Teamwork is crucial, as you’ll frequently collaborate with others on the production line to meet quotas efficiently and safely.

What are seasonal fish processing jobs?

Seasonal fish processing jobs involve working at seafood plants or processing facilities during peak fishing seasons to help clean, package, and prepare fish and seafood products for distribution. These positions often include tasks such as sorting, filleting, freezing, and packing fish. The work is typically fast-paced and physically demanding, requiring long hours and repetitive motions. Many of these jobs are located in coastal regions and may offer temporary housing for employees. Seasonal fish processing is popular among those seeking short-term employment or looking to earn extra income during the fishing season.

What fishing job pays the most?

In seasonal fish processing, jobs such as fish filers or supervisors tend to pay the highest wages, especially when working in remote or high-demand regions. Positions requiring specialized skills, certifications, or experience often offer higher pay, with some roles earning significantly more during peak seasons or with overtime.

What is the difference between Seasonal Fish Processing vs Fish Packing Worker?

AspectSeasonal Fish ProcessingFish Packing Worker
CredentialsMay require food handling certificationsTypically requires basic food safety training
Work EnvironmentProcessing plants, cold environments, seasonal peaksPackaging lines, cold storage, often in processing facilities
Industry UsageInvolved in fish processing, filleting, and preparationFocuses on packing and labeling fish products
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding processing roles, seasonal workJob duties related to packaging and quality control

Seasonal Fish Processing involves tasks like filleting, cleaning, and preparing fish during peak seasons, often requiring food safety certifications. Fish Packing Worker focuses on packaging, labeling, and preparing fish products for shipment, usually in cold storage environments. Both roles are essential in the seafood industry but differ mainly in their specific duties and work processes.

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Infographic showing various Seasonal Fish Processing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 43% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 6% Temporary, and 38% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $38,088 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

$17.41 - $20.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Southern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (SSRAA)
SSRAA's mission is to enhance and rehabilitate salmon production in southern Southeast Alaska to the optimum social and economic benefit of salmon users.
Fish Culturist Regular Full-time: Hourly and Seasonal
FLSA Exempt 29 CFR 784.100 Sec 13(a) (5): Exempt Hourly
Reports to: Hatchery Managers
Location: Hatchery Site
Neets Bay Hatchery Seasonal Fish Culturist(s)
Southern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (SSRAA) is recruiting for two seasonal fish culturists at the Neets Bay Hatchery, a remote hatchery located approximately 30 air miles from Ketchikan, Alaska. The Neets Bay Hatchery program includes approximately 140 million chum salmon and 3.5 million coho salmon. This position requires living on site in a furnished bunkhouse. Provided benefits include but are not limited to: weekly mail and supply flights, satellite internet, satellite tv, and groceries. Work consists of fish culture and basic maintenance duties at the hatchery.
The ideal candidate has the ability to develop healthy working relationships with co-workers and have a willingness to learn and share knowledge and skills. Previous experience is preferred but SSRAA will train the right applicant.
These are summer/fall positions that start immediately and run through October. These posting will remain open until filled.
Requirements
Summary of Position: Under the supervision of the hatchery management team, carries out assignments in conducting the daily operations of the hatchery freshwater and saltwater rearing activities and related projects.
Responsibilities & Duties:
  • Performs all tasks necessary for the daily operation of the hatchery freshwater and saltwater production activities which may include remote camp work
  • May assist with transport of fry, smolt, and eggs to SSRAA's various other hatchery facilities and remote rearing sites.
  • Responsible for sampling fish stocks, performing daily routine and checks, cleaning raceways and net pens, feeding fish, administering drug treatments, and the practice of good fish culture techniques
  • Performs all aspects of the egg incubation process including but not limited to: egg takes, egg picking, egg disinfection/fungus control, and seeding incubators at proper densities as specified by the hatchery manager
  • Maintain accurate records of all cultural activities including but not limited to: ADEC wastewater monitoring, incubation records, sampling data, daily mortality, drug treatments, feed inventory, and routine system checks as assigned.
  • Assist in the maintenance of facilities and equipment
  • May assist in the supervision of new hires as assigned
  • Share in 24/7 site coverage, as needed
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Skills & Abilities Required:
  • Demonstrated job experience applicable to hatchery work
  • Job requires the ability to learn general principles and practices of fisheries science, scientific sampling and analysis on a practical basis

Preferable, but not required skills and experience:
  • Two years working full-time at a production scale salmonid hatchery and a minimum two-year associates degree in aquaculture or related field although previous related work experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
  • Skill in general operation and maintenance of cultural, scientific and field equipment is desirable.
  • Basic skills in the use of hand and power tools.
  • Basic computer skills in the use of Microsoft Word and Excel and use of spreadsheets.
  • Small boat operation.
  • Basic knowledge of maintenance including plumbing, electrical, and carpentry.

Core Competencies:
  • Belief in SSRAA's mission statement.
  • Must be a self-starter.
  • Must be safety conscious.
  • Must be able to multi-task.
  • Must be able to recognize critical components of a process and adapt as needed
  • Ability to work as a team and be a problem solver.
  • Maintain confidentiality when appropriate
  • Able to communicate effectively and handle stress effectively.

Physical demands: Position requires physical/repetitive work, the ability to stand and walk for long periods of time. Must be able to lift, carry, push, pull, stoop, bend over, stretch, climb and sometimes work in confined spaces. Ability to lift and carry in excess of 50 lbs.
Work environment: Will require working indoors around cold running water sometimes in low light conditions with high ambient noise and working outdoors in inclement weather often around water. Some travel by boat and seaplane is required.
SSRAA is a growing organization changing as needed to best address its goals. Any description of work is a picture of the major responsibilities of a position at a given point in time. Jobs are dynamic and assignments/priorities may change. This position description is not intended or implied to be an employment contract but is a communication tool to explain the responsibilities, advertise the job, and identify performance measures and potential training needs. SSRAA is an at-will employer.
Salary Description
$17.41 - $20.50/hour