Job Posting Title
Fisheries Biologist
Agency
320 DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Supervisory Organization
Wildlife Conservation
Job Posting End Date
Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank.
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time
Full time
Job Type
Regular
Compensation
$60,480.03 plus state benefit allowance.
Job Description
Under general supervision of the Regional/Program Supervisor, participate in the development of both short- and long-range fish and wildlife management and research projects. Is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the successful completion of assigned projects within predetermined guidelines. Must be familiar with the principles and procedures of fish and wildlife management and research. Use scientific methods to gather data regarding fish/wildlife populations and/or habitat. Collect fish/wildlife samples, specimens, and data. Record and analyze scientific data and prepare and submit detailed reports. Supervise both full time and temporary employees. Serve as advisor or Department representative in areas of special expertise. May have extensive contact with a variety of public and private individuals and groups. Biologists perform a variety of duties depending on the specific program or area they are assigned to and may be responsible for the supervision of a technician and seasonal interns. Below is a short summary of the emphasis for each position.
POSITION: Aquatic Nuisance Species Biologist
LOCATION: Porter Office 9097 N. 34th St. W Porter, OK
Aquatic Nuisance Species Program and Fish Kill Program Coordinator - Implement various aspects of the Oklahoma ANS Management Plan, which may include conducting ANS species monitoring for early detection and occurrence data, reporting any new ANS findings to the USGS NAS national database, conducting education and outreach efforts regarding ANS in Oklahoma, oversee any ODWC funded projects on ANS, and serve as the agency representative on the Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council, Mississippi River Basin Panel, Western Regional Panel, and ANS Task Force. Additional duties include serving as the ODWC representative for the Oklahoma Kill Response Management Team and implementing various aspects of the ODWC Fish Kill Program. These duties include serving as point of contact for ODWC for the fish kill and environmental spill events coordinate with field staff for field investigations regarding fish kill events in public waters maintain records of all fish kill, maintain the database for any field investigation data and prepare claims for potential legal action regarding fish kill events that include a responsible party, and oversee fish kill program grant.
JOB DUTIES MAY INCLUDE:
Participate in the planning, development, coordination and implementation of fish and wildlife research and management projects. Assist in establishing project goals and participate in the development of the Division objectives. Submit grant proposals and partnerships to corporate foundations, public and tribal entities.
Interpret policies to subordinates and interested public. Develop or implement existing procedures for accomplishing assigned projects.
Coordinate work with Hatcheries, other Biologists, other Divisions and state, federal and municipal agencies.
Assist with the development of management or research plans which include definition of proposed projects, specifications, time schedules, expenses, equipment, supplies and personnel needed to complete the projects; i.e., creel and economic analysis surveys.
Prepare and submit annual project budgets and reports including salaries, equipment, supplies, maintenance, etc. for assigned projects. Submit claims for expenditures, and maintain expenditure ledger(s), equipment inventory and equipment maintenance logs.
Schedule work to be completed by contractors, cooperators or subordinates during appropriate time of year to meet project objectives.
Assist in conducting public hearings on seasons, regulations and other Department actions.
Present programs to local civic, educational, youth, professional, sportsmen and environmental groups.
Conduct fish population surveys to determine distribution of species, age and growth, condition, food habits, population enumeration and management recommendations.
Apply limnologic techniques to determine characteristics such as areas, depth, and temperature and water chemistry to various waters.
Apply standard creel census techniques to determine fishing pressure, harvest and characteristics of a fishery.
Apply fish culture techniques in transporting fish, collecting eggs, transporting fry, and introduction of fish into varied habitats.
Furnish technical advice and assistance to private pond owners and municipalities.
Investigate pollution caused fish kills to identify cause and determine loss. Findings subject to use as court evidence.
Review professional and non-professional fishery and wildlife literature to keep up to date with current fish and wildlife management fields.
May be required to perform other duties, management or non-management, as assigned by Supervisor.
Must have the ability to:
- Operate boats, motor vehicles, lawn mowers, tractors, and ATVs with various attachments.
- Operate and use firearms, cutting torch, and welding equipment.
- Lift and carry a minimum of 50 pounds for a distance of 100 yards.
- Ability to push / pull a minimum of 50 pounds to hook up trailers, load boats, and various other equipment.
- Walk and jog over rough terrain for extended periods of time.
- Work alone in remote areas.
- Endure various extremes of outdoor weather conditions.
- Work extended hours, weekends, and stay overnight out of town.
- Handle wild animals in live and dead condition, including field dressing wild game.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships, work independently, and be professional and courteous with the public and other agencies.
- Communicate clearly and effectively in public speaking situations and be able to express oneself clearly and concisely in writing.
- Operate and use small and handheld equipment and supplies.
- Use personal computer and various office equipment.
- Operate and use field traps, survey gear, and lab equipment.
- Conduct day / night audio and visual surveys.
Requires a bachelor’s degree or higher in Aquatic Resource Management or closely related field from an accredited college or university.
EXPERIENCE: No previous experience is required. Experience with GIS applications is preferred.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Must have knowledge of principles, practices and techniques of fish and wildlife management. Understand basic farming operations and equipment use and basic supervision principles. Must have skills in exercising good judgment in analyzing situations and making decisions. Collect, evaluate and present information clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Equal Opportunity Employment
The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub .
If you are needing any extra assistance or have any questions relating to a job you have applied for, please click the link below and find the agency for which you applied for additional information:
Agency Contact