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Fisheries Resource Biologist (IF&W Resource Biologist) - TWO Openings
at the Grand Lakes Regional Headquarters in Jonesboro
Resource Biologists help implement regional work programs and/or a suite of statewide species-specific research projects, and/or statewide programs to protect, enhance, and restore fish and wildlife resources
MDIFW is hiring for two IF&W Resource Biologists (Fisheries) positions located in the Grand Lakes Regional headquarters in Jonesboro, Maine. These are separate but identical positions, and applicants should submit materials for both postings to be considered for both opportunities.
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Aquatic Invasive Species Biologist (IF&W Resource Biologist)
at the MDIFW Headquarters in Augusta
The Aquatic Invasive Species Biologist position is based in the Augusta headquarters and serves as a member of the two-person Aquatic Invasive Species Program within the broader Fisheries Statewide Support Team. The biologist performs work on statewide invasive fish and aquatic wildlife threats and reports to the Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator.
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Fish Culturist - TWO Openings
at the Enfield Fish Hatchery in Enfield and the Casco Fish Hatchery in Casco
This position supports the operation of one of eight fish culture facilities in the propagation and stocking of various sizes and species of fish to enhance recreational sport fisheries, as well as conserve and restore native fish. The position is responsible for implementing tasks directed by supervisory staff to support all aspects of fish husbandry, fish stocking, and the maintenance, construction, operation, and security of facility infrastructure. The position has a key role in the development and delivery of science-based education programs to increase public awareness, participation in fishing, and support for Division work programs. The position also provides professional and scientific work in assisting fisheries biological staff.
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Fish Culture Assistant Supervisor
at the Dry Mills Fish Hatchery in Gray
This position supports the operation of one of eight fish culture facilities in the propagation and stocking of various sizes and species of fish to enhance recreational sport fisheries, as well as conserve and restore native fish. The position is responsible for supervision of on-station fish culturists and directing the implementation of all on-station work programs while ensuring all day-to-day operational necessities and actions happen in a timely and appropriate manner. The position provides professional and scientific work in assisting fisheries biological staff. The position is also responsible for overseeing fish culturist-led public educational and outreach events, ensuring program alignment with outreach goals established by the Division, and coordinating with the Department’s Information and Education Division.
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Wildlife Care and Education Technician
at the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray
This position provides comprehensive care for captive wildlife while supporting Maine Wildlife Park’s mission to educate the public and advance the Department’s broader outreach goals.
This role is both technical and educational: you’ll provide daily care for wildlife, help rehabilitate injured or orphaned animals, maintain and enhance enclosures, and design behavioral enrichment programs. You’ll also engage directly with visitors through presentations, special events, and educational programming.
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