Fisheries Management Biologist

Missoula

Thursday, 16 April 2026

Primary job duties include survey and inventory of fisheries and habitat, fish stocking and harvest regulation recommendations, protecting habitat through river and stream project review and permitting, and pursuing aquatic habitat enhancement opportunities. Fisheries are mostly coldwater trout fisheries. Northern pike and smallmouth bass are invasive, nuisance species in this area but do provide angling opportunity. Native trout include westslope cutthroat trout and bull trout, and their conservation is a management emphasis. The position's responsibility area includes the Clark Fork River between the confluences of Rock Creek and the Flathead River including its tributaries and valley bottom and high mountain lakes. Major tributaries include Rattlesnake Creek, Ninemile Creek, Fish Creek, and St. Regis River. Other waters may be included depending on Regional workload. Typical sampling includes boat and backpack electrofishing, gill netting, and genetic sampling and assessments. Ability to learn, critically evaluate, and adopt new information is crucial. In addition to knowledge of fish biology and management, stream permitting and habitat enhancement projects require a working knowledge of hydrology and the ability to evaluate engineering designs as well as to responsibly and fairly administer laws. Lands are predominantly forested mountains managed by state and federal government, and private agricultural hay and cattle operations. Urban expansion is challenging fishery resources and gets significant attention. Missoula has several non-governmental organizations that are active in managing aquatic resources. Effective private landowner, inter-agency, and conservation group collaboration is essential. Minimum Qualifications (Education and Experience):The knowledge, skills, and abilities of this position are normally attained through a combination of education and experience equivalent to a master’s degree in Fish and Wildlife Management, Wildlife Biology, Range Management, Zoology or Biology, including completion of a field research project presented in a successfully defended thesis. Other combinations of education and experience will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Equivalent experience is defined as five (5) years of progressively responsible experience as a fisheries biologist or senior fisheries technician that includes the examples of: Literature review and development of a problem statement and/or hypothesis for a particular issue. Development of a detailed study plan or sampling protocol for a field-oriented project based on the above-noted hypothesis. Data collection and the effective management of data with an appropriate application. Interpretation and analysis of data, including a quantitative assessment of that information. Completion of a final report in a peer-reviewed publication or a publication comparable to a refereed journal. If appropriate to the project, formulation of any recommended changes in management prescriptions and/or actions. Oral presentation on results of investigation to agency staff or public audience. If you feel you meet the equivalent experience, please provide a supplemental document in your application that indicates your experience level relative to each point listed above.

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