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Fisheries Technician III

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State of South Carolina

West Columbia, SC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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Job Description

This employee will oversee the culture and propagation of fish species, management plans, and actively participate in the operation of the Cohen Campbell Fisheries Center and Barnwell State Fish Hatchery.
Job Duties Include:
Successfully managing the distribution of fish species to public waters throughout the state, ensuring proper implementation of fisheries development and management plans. Contributing to the efficient operation of the Cohen Campbell Fisheries Center and Barwell State Fish Hatchery, including overseeing pond grow-out activities in a large production hatchery. Maintaining the Cohen Campbell Fisheries Center and Barnwell State Fish Hatchery facilities, equipment, and grounds. Ensuring a well-maintained environment that supports optimal fish culture, production and outreach efforts. Collaborating with the Hatchery Coordinator to meet annual freshwater fish production objectives. Contributing to the achievement of set targets for species distribution, while adhering to established guidelines and procedures to ensure successful propagation and stocking of fish species. Providing administrative support for hatchery operations. Contributing to the financial aspects of hatchery operations by assisting with budgeting and purchasing. An associate degree in the technical sciences and one (1) year of experience in wildlife or fisheries work; or a high school diploma and three (3) years of experience in wildlife or fisheries work. SC Pesticide Applicators License (Aquatics Category) or ability to acquire within one (1) year of employment. Knowledge of basic fish culture, hatchery operations, water quality monitoring, or general maintenance practices is preferred. Ability to work outdoors daily in all weather conditions, including extreme heat, rain, and cold. Ability to lift and carry heavy objects, follow oral and written instructions, perform detailed work accurately, and work independently with limited supervision. Ability to safely use hand tools, equipment, vehicles and utility vehicles preferred. Dependable, willing to learn and able to work cooperatively with hatchery staff.