Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Coastal Regional Hatchery Operations Manager - WMS Band 2 - Perm - 2025-08817
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, Montesano, Washington, United States, 98563
Coastal Regional Hatchery Operations Manager – WMS Band 2 – Perm – 2025-08817
Title – Coastal Regional Hatchery Operations Manager
Classification – WMS Band 2
Job Status – Full‑Time/Permanent
Program – Fish Program – Hatchery Division
Duty Station – Montesano, Washington (other duty stations in the region may be considered).
Region Served – Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Thurston.
Remote Employment – Telework options up to 2–3 days per week at the discretion of the supervisor.
Posting Timeframe – Recruitment posted until January 26, 2026. First review of applications January 5, 2026. Application review ongoing; recruitment may be closed at any time.
The Hatchery Operations Manager plays a critical role in advancing fish conservation and enhancement in Coastal Region 6. With your hatchery experience and leadership, you will oversee operations across 23 hatcheries, supervise Hatchery Division staff, and guide strategic program development throughout the region. In this role you will ensure efficient fish culture practices, maintain compliance with federal and state regulations, manage budgets and contracts, and collaborate across Fish Program teams to implement hatchery reform and conservation strategies that support the conservation, enhancement, and sustainable management of Washington's fish populations.
Responsibilities
Lead and supervise staff to meet goals and expectations, promoting teamwork within operational guidelines.
Track and coordinate regional budget adjustments, ensuring expenditures match allotments and proposals are accurate and fully documented before presentation.
Develop long‑term strategic plans reflecting key issues and agency objectives, forecasting production changes and coordinating with the Regional Fish Program Manager for emerging needs.
Communicate with internal and external constituents to keep them informed about agency and Fish Program goals and activities.
Manage hatchery production, ensuring brood documentation meets state, federal, tribal, and other standards while contributing to agency performance measures.
Ensure facilities operate in compliance with all permits, policies, and procedures, meeting current and long‑term operational needs.
Seniority Level Director
Employment Type Contract
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
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Classification – WMS Band 2
Job Status – Full‑Time/Permanent
Program – Fish Program – Hatchery Division
Duty Station – Montesano, Washington (other duty stations in the region may be considered).
Region Served – Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Thurston.
Remote Employment – Telework options up to 2–3 days per week at the discretion of the supervisor.
Posting Timeframe – Recruitment posted until January 26, 2026. First review of applications January 5, 2026. Application review ongoing; recruitment may be closed at any time.
The Hatchery Operations Manager plays a critical role in advancing fish conservation and enhancement in Coastal Region 6. With your hatchery experience and leadership, you will oversee operations across 23 hatcheries, supervise Hatchery Division staff, and guide strategic program development throughout the region. In this role you will ensure efficient fish culture practices, maintain compliance with federal and state regulations, manage budgets and contracts, and collaborate across Fish Program teams to implement hatchery reform and conservation strategies that support the conservation, enhancement, and sustainable management of Washington's fish populations.
Responsibilities
Lead and supervise staff to meet goals and expectations, promoting teamwork within operational guidelines.
Track and coordinate regional budget adjustments, ensuring expenditures match allotments and proposals are accurate and fully documented before presentation.
Develop long‑term strategic plans reflecting key issues and agency objectives, forecasting production changes and coordinating with the Regional Fish Program Manager for emerging needs.
Communicate with internal and external constituents to keep them informed about agency and Fish Program goals and activities.
Manage hatchery production, ensuring brood documentation meets state, federal, tribal, and other standards while contributing to agency performance measures.
Ensure facilities operate in compliance with all permits, policies, and procedures, meeting current and long‑term operational needs.
Seniority Level Director
Employment Type Contract
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
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