


Posted on: April 03, 2008
Responsibilities:
Induces fish spawning and monitors development of eggs and fry.
Implements feeding schedules required for specified growth rates.
Cleans hatching tanks and raceways.
Implements water and feed treatments and prophylactic measures.
Loads, transports and plants fish.
Conducts hatchery tours and explains operation.
Assists in maintenance of hatchery equipment, buildings and grounds.
General Information:
Some positions require the incumbents to possess a Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with tanker endorsement or be willing to obtain one within the six-month probationary period (see question #6 on the examination). For those positions requiring a CDL, incumbents must pass a pre-employment controlled substance screening test. Once a CDL is obtained, the employee is required to participate in the Department’s drug/alcohol testing program and comply with all of its provisions. Failure to satisfy any of these requirements will result in a failure to complete the probationary period and termination from employment. Not all positions require a CDL.
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