Aquaculture or Fisheries Technician – OSCA 311133

Assists Aquaculture Farmers and Fisheries Scientists in raising and managing aquatic stock by undertaking onshore and offshore technical fish husbandry tasks, sampling water, analysing data from ponds, pens and tanks, and identifying common diseases and pests. Performs tests and experiments, and provides technical support in areas such as research, production, servicing and marketing.

Specialisations

  • Fisheries Technical Officer
  • Hatchery Technician (Aquaculture)

Skill level: 2

Main tasks

  • Monitors and maintains water quality in aquaculture facilities, including the collection and analysis of water samples
  • Identifies pathogenic microorganisms, fungi and other pests harmful to aquatic stock, and assists in devising methods of control
  • Examines environmental and other factors that influence the growth, health and production of aquatic stock
  • Monitors aquatic stock to gauge the effectiveness of feed formulae
  • Assists in controlled breeding experiments to develop improved aquatic stock strains
  • Conducts experiments and tests to improve aquaculture practices
  • Provides technical support to Aquaculture Farmers and Fisheries Scientists
  • Maintains and repairs equipment and infrastructure in aquaculture facilities

Job Outlook

  • $2068

    Weekly Earnings

  • 68%

    Work full time hours

  • strong

    Growth expected in the next 5 years

  • 55% female

    Gender share

  • 51 hours

    Average full-time

  • high skill

    Skill level rating

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