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Oceanographic Instrumentation Technician

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03-Jan-23 10:19 AM
URL: https://critfc.org/jobs/oceanographic-instrumentation-technician/
Company / Organization: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
Pay Rate: $48,403-$54,472
Type: Full-time
City: Astoria
State or Country if outside US: Oregon
Duration: Permanent
Description:

Founded in 1977, the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) is a partnership of the Columbia River basin's four fishing tribes, the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm Springs, and Yakama Nation. With more than 130 employees in Oregon and Idaho, CRITFC works to put fish back in the rivers, protect treaty fishing rights, share salmon culture, and provide direct services to tribal fishers along the Columbia River. The CRITFC Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction Program (CMOP) is a nationally recognized research program dedicated to understanding the linkages between the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean. The CMOP observation network consists of buoys and dock-based stations in the Columbia River estuary and plume. We seek an experienced and mechanically inclined Oceanographic Instrumentation Technician to join the CMOP team at CRITFC. This role is part instrumentation technician, part field scientist, and has strong potential for professional advancement. It is an important role with a team that does exciting, breakthrough science. The position is located in Astoria, OR. CRITFC offers competitive compensation and an exceptional benefits package. Starting pay is $48,403 to $54,472/year. View the full job description and application instructions at https://critfc.org/jobs/oceanographic-instrumentation-technician/.


Requirements:

See the job ad (https://critfc.org/jobs/oceanographic-instrumentation-technician/) for the full list of responsibilities and qualifications.


Point of Contact: Dr. Rosie Gradoville

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