Job Details
Lead the revolution in Utah aquaculture. Step into a leadership role at the brand-new, $56 million Loa Fish Hatchery—
the most advanced facility in the state's 30-year conservation master plan. As the Assistant Hatchery Manager, you will
oversee the health of Utah’s trout populations using state-of-the-art technology and modern biosecurity protocols.
Based at the gateway to Capitol Reef National Park, you will bridge the gap between biological science and
operational leadership to ensure world-class fishing for generations to come.
Temporary Duty Station & Housing Interim Location: This position will be stationed at the Egan Hatchery until the Loa reconstruction is finished in late 2027.
Dual Focus: You will work primarily at Egan while attending Loa construction meetings and key project events.
Housing: Free temporary housing is provided at Egan, transitioning to a new state-provided residence at Loa upon facility completion.
Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities and day to day responsibilities of this position
- As the Assistant Supervisor, you will bridge the gap between biological science and operational leadership.
- You are responsible for the health of Utah's trout populations and the development of the team that raises them.
- Primary Duties:Team Leadership: Supervise and schedule Fish Culture Bio I; lead on-site training for, egg handling, and safety protocols.
- Operational Launch: Assist in commissioning and managing new systems during the final construction and opening phases of the modernized facility.
- Biological Oversight: Manage the full trout life cycle—from incubation to fry rearing and adult growth.
- Health & Diagnostics: Monitor fish health, perform routine necropsies, and coordinate with pathologists to prevent and treat diseases.
- Modern Systems Management: Maintain and troubleshoot state-of-the-art hatchery infrastructure.
- Biosecurity Coordination: Implement and oversee strict biosecurity protocols to ensure the success of the new facility's high-capacity production goals
Requirements
Minimum or "day-one" qualifications:
- Education: A Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries Management, Aquaculture, Biology, or a closely related natural resource field is required. Or directly related work experience equivalent.
- Professional Experience: At least 2 years of professional experience in fish culture or hatchery operations.
- Leadership: Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor, or supervise junior staff.
- Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in calculating feed conversions, water flow requirements, and chemical dosages for treatments such as formalin or iodine.
- Environmental Resilience: Willingness and ability to work outdoors in all of Utah’s weather extremes, ranging from sub-zero temperatures to mid-summer heat.
Preferred Or Trainable/on-the-job Qualifications
- Modern Infrastructure Expertise: Experience working with liquid oxygen systems or advanced water chemistry management.
- Specialized Health Science: Proficiency in performing fish necropsies and identifying parasites.
- Mechanical & Technical Aptitude: Advanced skills in plumbing (specifically PVC/HDPE), electrical troubleshooting, or small engine repair.
- Logistics & Transport: Possession of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a Tanker Endorsement.
- Public Relations & Communication: Experience leading public tours or delivering educational presentations to diverse groups
Contact Information
State of Utahhttps://utdgohcm.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/1046?c=utdgohcm&source=LinkedIn
Application Deadline – 6/29/2026
https://utdgohcm.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/requisition/1046/application?c=utdgohcm&source=LinkedIn&jobboardid=0#1
Post Date: 6/26/2026 8:55:43 AM
Closing Date: 6/29/2026 12:00:00 AM
