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Redmond, WA
  • $120,000–$160,000 / year

The successful candidate will be supported and mentored by our senior engineering advisors and principal engineers in the fields of fish passage, fish hatcheries, and related facilities design while incorporating the skills of structural, civil, hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical engineering. Experience designing and managing fisheries projects (e.g., technical fishways, hatcheries, floating surface collectors, and/or downstream passage) is required, with a preferred specialty in structural, mechanical, hydraulics, or civil engineering.

Seattle, Washington

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  • Knowledge of the various laws pertaining to management of the fishing industry, including the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act.

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Redmond, WA
  • $95,000–$112,000 / year

The successful candidate will be supported and mentored by our senior engineers and principal engineers in the fields of fish passage, structural design, hydraulic analysis, and related facilities design while learning more about the adjacent engineering disciplines. Previous experience with fisheries engineering work is preferred, but candidates with a structural (concrete and steel) design background who are interested in focusing on the fish passage design fields would be considered.

Seattle, Washington

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Our continually expanding team combines scientific expertise with mature, results-driven processes and tools to achieve technically sound, cost effective solutions in hydrology/water sciences, geospatial analysis, information technology, resource management, conservation, and management and business process improvement.

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Bellevue, WA

As a Fisheries Project Manager, you'll be charged with leading a team of highly qualified and motivated engineers through the design process, interacting directly with clients to develop and deliver engineering design tasks in the planning and design of fish hatcheries and aquaculture systems, and mentoring ambitious mid-level engineers. - Experience serving various clients involving a wide variety of fields including in engineering design projects related to fish hatcheries, aquaculture, drinking water systems or treatment, wastewater systems or treatment, water intakes, pump stations, or water resource projects.

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Bellevue, WA

Experience serving various clients involving a wide variety of fields including in engineering design projects related to fish hatcheries, aquaculture, drinking water systems or treatment, wastewater systems or treatment, water intakes, pump stations, or water resource projects. Your responsibilities may include planning and design related management and technical support roles for upstream and downstream fish collection and sorting facilities, fish passage and screening, acclimation facilities, and aquaculture water treatment.

Everett, WA
  • Full time

We have made a deliberate and focused commitment to nurture a people-centric culture where people are: valued as individuals; supported in their professional and career development with multiple, varied career paths; provided the tools and resources to be successful, engaged, and satisfied in their work; and positive benefits, time-off programs, and flexibility to help maintain a healthy balance between work and home. The successful candidate will work closely with landowners, developers, engineers, planners, and local, state, and federal agencies to deliver practical, compliant, and balanced environmental solutions.

Redmond, WA
  • $95,000–$112,000 / year

The successful candidate will be supported and mentored by our senior engineers and principal engineers in the fields of fish passage, structural design, hydraulic analysis, and related facilities design while learning more about the adjacent engineering disciplines. Previous experience with fisheries engineering work is preferred, but candidates with a structural concrete and steel design background who are interested in focusing on the fish passage design fields would be considered.

Tacoma, WA
  • $67.84–$95.51 / hour

This role oversees a team of passionate and talented managers and professionals in Wildlife and Lands, Science and Research, and Water Resources programs and is responsible for regulatory outcomes associated with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license implementation, including developing and implementing actionable strategies toward recovery and restoration for fish and wildlife, aligning with and supporting relicensing objectives. This is a senior leadership position for someone already fluent in regulated natural resources environments, comfortable leading experts and program managers, and prepared to make consequential decisions that shape critical relationships with our stakeholders and communities, operational outcomes, and long-term obligations for decades to come.

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li>Eligible projects may include stewardship, interpretation, and data collection and analysis (such as community science projects) that enhance staff efforts to successfully manage fish, wildlife, and habitat on Department lands.

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Gig Harbor, WA
  • $26–$33.50 / year

The Staff Scientist is a professional scientist with background in wetland science, fish/wildlife biology, geology, ecology, or related earth sciences who supports project delivery through field investigations, data collection/analysis, technical writing, permit coordination, and collaboration with project teams. This position, based out of our Gig Harbor or Mount Vernon office, will support Trinity Consultants wetland resource program and related projects across Washington and into neighboring states.

Gig Harbor, WA
  • $36–$46 / hour

Prepare and /or provide technical review/QC of permit applications and technical deliverables including maps, figures, wetland reports, habitat assessments, mitigation plans, and other environmental documentation, demonstrating strong scientific writing and consistency. Conduct local and regional field investigations, including wetland delineation, ordinary high water (OHW) determinations, monitoring studies, and habitat assessments, working independently or under supervision based on experience level.

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  • $38.57–$46.99 / hour

p>Five years of professional experience related to communicating, instructing and advising on natural resource management or similar issues, or any equivalent combination of education and experience, which would provide the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge and ability required to perform the work; experience working with volunteer organizations, tribes, and a Board of Directors is preferred. The Lead Entity Program Coordinator operates under the general supervision of the North Olympic Peninsula Lead Entity for Salmon Restoration Board (NOPLE) and the direct supervision of the county Director of Community Development.

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