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Assistant Port Supervisor

Assistant Port Supervisor

ID: 
60590
Expiry Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2018 - 8am
Job Type: 
Part-Time
Region: 
Port Hardy and North Island
City: 
Port Hardy
Company: 
Archipelago Marine Research Ltd
Industry: 
Commercial Fishing
Wage: 
$18.50/hr
Details: 
DUTIES
• Perform certified dockside monitoring and electronic monitoring field services work in Port Hardy and the north island region;
• Help to schedule and deploy staff for dockside and electronic monitoring work in the Port Hardy and north island region;
• Assist with recruitment, hiring and training of dockside and electronic monitoring staff;
• Provide regional administrative assistance to Archipelago’s fishery monitoring programs. Provide technical support by performing data entry and data verification.
• Regularly meet with the port supervisors and staff to exchange information and to discuss issues affecting the office;
• Serve as a point of contact concerning the activities of the office;
• Acts as port supervisor back up during vacation coverages.
Qualifications & Experience: 
REQUIRED SKILLS
• Strong communication skills and interpersonal skills;
• Highly self-motivated with strong attention to detail;
• Ability to work flexible schedules including irregular hours;
• Demonstrated ability to provide leadership and work well with others;
• Previous experience scheduling and supervising staff;
• Physically fit to lift baskets of fish and climb ladders to board fishing vessels;
• Ability to prioritize and organize own workload in an effective manner, while working within broad guidelines;
• A demonstrated ability to work under own initiative without direction;
• Electronic monitoring work requires mechanical aptitude, experience with hand tools and basic understanding of electrical circuits;
• Ability to work independently, follow procedures, and meet strict timelines;
• Must be computer savvy and be comfortable navigating through various applications simultaneously;
• Knowledge of the fishing industry and ability to identify commercially important marine species an asset;
• Post Secondary education in a related field.


TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
• Must obtain Fisheries Observer Certification through Fisheries and Oceans, Canada*. This required certification training is provided to successful candidates in our 2-week training course.
• The successful candidate will need to provide a criminal record check to be certified as a Fisheries Observer as required by Fisheries and Oceans, Canada;
• Must have a valid BC driver’s license and a reliable means of transportation for work in the Port Hardy and north island region;
• Ability to travel within Canada and the US.

See attached document for further information.
How to apply: 
Email to hr@archipelago.ca