MHCC Fisheries Intern - Lamprey Project
Company: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary The MHCC Fisheries Intern will work for the CRITFC
Lamprey Program. The intern will assist Fishery Technicians with
trapping, transporting, and hatchery holding of adult Pacific
lamprey in support of the tribes’ Pacific lamprey translocation
programs. Pacific lamprey are collected using a variety of trapping
methods at Bonneville, The Dalles, and John Day dams on the
Columbia River. Traps are checked daily and collected fish are
transported to a hatchery facility and held in tanks until being
transferred to CRITFC member tribes approximately weekly. Assisting
with regional and tribal partner lamprey studies (e.g. floating
trap testing, PIT tagging, collecting biological data, assisting
with predation studies by collecting samples from avian or fish
predators, etc.). CRITFC trapping occurs 7 days a week. The intern
will be scheduled to work on weekends and some weekdays for a total
of between 8 – 40 hours per week. The schedule will be determined
based on need and Intern availability. Workdays may occasionally
exceed 8 hours per day during the peak of the lamprey run, with
overtime accrued for hours over 40 per week (the week is Sunday –
Saturday). This is an in-person position based out of the Portland
Office. Must be a Mt. Hood Community College student pursuing a
degree in Fishery Technology. Responsibilities Assist with
collecting biological data, tissue samples, and executing technical
procedures. Safely handling and accurately enumerating up to
several hundred lamprey per day. Assist with setting and checking
Pacific lamprey traps at Bonneville, The Dalles, and John Day dams
on the Columbia River to collect adult lamprey for CRITFC member
tribes. Transporting and holding collected lamprey in vehicle tanks
and hatchery tanks. Measure and inject lamprey with
Oxytetracycline. Monitoring fish health and water quality during
trapping, transportation, and holding. Report abnormalities to a
supervisor immediately. Assist with operating and maintaining
dissolved oxygen and temperature probes and other sampling
equipment. Taking detailed sampling notes, conducting data entry,
and data management. Driving daily from the Portland duty station
to the dams and back in CRITFC vehicles. Follow CRITFC driving
rules. Conducting outreach and education. Report any hazards or
injuries immediately to a supervisor. Report any damage to
equipment or the facility. Qualifications Must be a Mt. Hood
Community College student pursuing a degree in Fishery Technology.
Minimum high school diploma or equivalent. Completion of required
MHCC prerequisites for the Intern course credits. Ability to follow
established fish collection, handling, and holding protocols.
Ability to collect and maintain high quality data records from
field and laboratory work. A willingness to pitch in and get the
work done as a team and do so in an effective and positive manner.
A strong orientation to safety. The ability to recognize safety
risks and exercise good judgement to keep yourself and others safe.
Ability to follow behavioral and safety requirements while working
at federal hydro dams and state fish hatcheries. Must be a reliable
and on time person, as our crew works together as a team and
commutes to Bonneville Dam together each day. The ability to lift
and carry objects weighing at least 50 lbs. and set and pull traps
up to 75 lbs. with assistance. Must have the ability to work in
inclement weather. Available to work a schedule that includes
Saturday and Sunday and to be on call occasionally when necessary.
Work from the Portland duty station. Working Conditions This
position is physically demanding and requires frequent walking,
lifting, and carrying buckets of fish and water weighing up to 30
pounds up and down flights of stairs, on walkways over and
alongside flowing water, at heights while working at dams, and into
and out of pickup truck tanks. The position requires lifting,
carrying, and moving items weighing up to 75 lbs. as a two-person
lift. Other activities include climbing up and down ladders,
bending, stooping, crouching, and pulling ropes. Ability to safely
operate motor vehicles including large pickup trucks for up to 6
hours per day on freeways, at Army Corps of Engineers dams, and on
state hatchery grounds. Vehicle operation requires extreme caution
in the presence of potential hazards including construction crews,
narrow dam roadways, and pedestrians and tourists. Additional or
extended working hours may be required occasionally to meet job
related duties and functions. Must be able work in indoor and
outdoor settings under environmental conditions ranging from cold,
wet, and humid to hot, dry, and windy. CRITFC Motor Vehicle Policy
This job occasionally requires driving a CRITFC vehicle or your own
vehicle for business (mileage compensated), and therefore you must
be able to meet the terms of the CRITFC Motor Vehicle policy. Per
the policy, applicants are required to have a valid driver’s
license and a clean driving record for the past three years. This
includes a three-year record clear of the following: Reckless
Driving Driving Under the Influence Suspension or revoked license
No more than two at-fault accidents No more than one major
violation or two minor violations. Native Hiring Preference CRITFC
implements a tribal preference policy and encourages citizens and
descendants of our member tribes (Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm
Springs, and Yakama) and other federally recognized tribes to
apply. CRITFC is committed to building a culturally inclusive
community and a work environment that respects and inspires every
person. Members of historically marginalized groups including
women, people of color, those with disabilities, members of the
LGBTQ community, those who have served in the military, and members
of other underrepresented communities are invited to apply.
Recruitment period Opened until filled
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