Role overview
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Job Overview
The Fish Health Technician supports fish health monitoring, laboratory analysis, and biosecurity oversight across hatchery, nursery, and grow-out operations. The role involves sample collection and analysis, supporting health trials, tracking sex ratios, and ensuring accurate data reporting to support informed decision-making and improved farm performance.
Key Responsibilities
Fish Health Sampling & Analysis
Collect fish samples from hatchery, nursery, and grow-out stages according to established protocols.
Conduct health assessments including external and internal examinations.
Analyze and record fish health indicators and assist in identifying abnormalities.
Support testing and tracking of sex ratios and report findings accurately.
Support Health Trials
Support implementation of fish health and prophylactic trials.
Assist in data collection, sampling, and adherence to trial protocols.
Ensure proper handling and documentation of trial samples and results.
Biosecurity Monitoring
Assess and report biosecurity risks and non-compliance observed across farm operations.
Support implementation of biosecurity procedures and corrective actions.
Data Management & Reporting
Record and enter data accurately into approved systems and templates.
Prepare routine summaries and reports for review by the R&D Manager.
Maintain organized, traceable records for audits and reference.
Laboratory Housekeeping & Support
Maintain cleanliness, organization, and safety within the laboratory.
Ensure proper handling, storage, and disposal of samples and materials.
Assist in maintaining laboratory supplies and equipment in good working condition.
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries & Aquaculture, Veterinary Medicine, Zoology, or a related field.
1–3 years’ experience in aquaculture, laboratory work, or fish health is an added advantage.
Basic understanding of fish health, biosecurity, and sampling techniques.
Key Competencies
Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
Good data recording and reporting skills.
Basic laboratory and fish handling skills.
Ability to identify and report issues promptly.
Organized and disciplined work approach.
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