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Company

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

Location

Montesano, Washington

Salary

$108,264 per year

Job Posted On: May 4, 2026

Description: The Coastal Hatchery Operations Manager provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for eight (8) hatcheries in Region 6, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant fish production in support of conservation and fisheries management objectives.

This is an exciting opportunity to lead the implementation of hatchery reform initiatives, including broodstock management planning, Hatchery Management Planning (HMP) development, and identification of capital and maintenance needs, in close collaboration with tribal partners, fisheries staff, and other key stakeholders.

In this role, you will serve as the primary point of contact for brood documentation and coordination, ensure fiscal accountability across assigned facilities, and manage budgets and operational contracts to support long-term program success.

Responsibilities: In this role, the Coastal Hatchery Operations Manager provides strategic leadership for managing and sustaining Washington’s fish populations. Key responsibilities include:

Leadership and Supervision: Ensure that staff understand and meet goals and expectations and accept responsibility for results.  Promote cohesive, cooperative teamwork within operational guidelines.

Budget Management: Ensure that budget proposals are accurate and with costs fully documented before presenting to the Fish Program or funding entities. 

Long-term, Strategic Planning: Develop strategic plans that reflect understanding/consideration for key issues and needs of constituents and the agency. Plans are proactively developed to meet emerging trends with needs, issues, and recommendations clearly documented in writing for future reference.

Internal and External Constituent Communications: Ensure that affected parties are kept informed about agency and Fish Program goals and activities. 

Managing Hatchery Production in the Region: Ensure that fish brood documents are understood, modified as required, and within compliance. 

Operational and Administrative Compliance: Ensure that facilities operate in compliance with all permits, policies and procedures. Facility structures meet all current and long-term operational needs. 

Qualifications: An Associate’s degree in fish biology, fish culture, or a closely related field. 

AND ALL of the following experience is required; experience may be gained concurrently:

Five (5) years of professional experience at an advanced senior level in:  

  • Resident fish culture practices.
  • Salmonid fish culture practices.
  • Fish health diagnosis, treatment and management practices.

Two (2) years of professional experience in/with:

  • Supervising hatchery staff.
  • Working with diverse operation budgets and budget management.
  • Negotiating hatchery budgets.
  • Maintaining working relationships with Federal, Tribal and/or other agencies.
  • Knowledge and use of federal, state and tribal regulations or other relevant hatchery regulations.
  • Proficiency with computers and software including Microsoft Word and Excel.

Learn more about the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and apply here.

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