Company:
Archipelago Marine Research Ltd.
Details:
DUTIES
• Monitor and documenting the offload activities of ground fish commercial fishing vessels
• Identification of all species landed.
• Accurately recording offloaded weights into electronic data systems and on paper
• Monitor compliance of fishery regulations
• Biological sampling of selected species
Qualifications & Experience:
REQUIRED SKILLS
• Highly self-motivated with strong organizational skills
• Ability to work flexible schedules including irregular hours, evenings and
weekends
• Ability to work independently, follow procedures, and meet strict timelines
• Ability to identify commercially important marine species an asset
• Ability to travel within Canada and the US
• High school graduation as a minimum. Knowledge of the fishing industry is an asset.
• Valid BC Drivers Licence with a reliable vehicle.
• Physically fit to lift baskets of fish and climb ladders to board fishing vessels
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
• Competitive wages starting at $16.53/hour with a guaranteed minimum 4-hour call-out on all days worked.
• 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.
• All successful candidates will need to provide a criminal record check to be certified as a Fisheries Observer as required by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
• Full and part-time equivalent positions are available. The hours and work schedules are variable as they are governed by the landing times of the fishing vessels.
• The work is primarily in Port Hardy, but the ability to travel to other fish landing ports is desirable.
* Fisheries Act and Fisheries (General) Regulations state that a person who owns, operates, manages, or is an employee of an enterprise that catches, cultures, processes or transports fish can not be certified as a Fisheries Observer.