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Hatchery Technician - ME

Oquossoc, ME Oquossoc, ME Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$33.
3K - $42.
1K a year Estimated:
$33.
3K - $42.
1K a year Cooke Aquaculture USA.
, is offering a unique opportunity for a highly motivated individual to join the Company's team as a Hatchery Technician for our hatchery located in Oquossoc, Maine.
Cooke is a global seafood company with operations in North America, Europe, and South America.
Our company's success is driven by our dynamic, highly-skilled and innovative management team, supported by dedicated employees who live in coastal communities and contribute to the local area's economy and sense of community.
The Role Positions offer fulltime, year around employment.
Primary duties include monitoring feed and oxygen, completing water quality tests, data collection and input, daily farm routines, cleaning and maintaining equipment.
The Opportunity The role description is just one part of the story.
This is an opportunity to grow, to stretch, to work within the parameters of the role but stretch to your fullest potential.
We are a team that doesn't count hours, we count performance, we reward contributions and we recognize talent.
It is about being at the center of the largest Salmon producer in America and knowing you are part of that growth.
The ability to bring your passion for learning, desire for growth, and energy for moving your career forward is what we offer.
The Why Why Cooke? Simple - because we are a company that rewards initiative, resourcefulness and work ethic.
We will champion your growth and provide you with the platform to create your path, your career, and your future.
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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