In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
- Ability to identify marine fish species
- Good organizational skills and ability to keep accurate records and meet deadlines
- Ability to interact positively with the public
- Ability to sample onboard vessels at sea
Special Personal Characteristics:
Willingness to work irregular hours including weekends and holidays and to travel in performing field work throughout the State; willingness to do routine work in order to learn; interest in and aptitude in the work; willingness to wear a uniform.
Special Physical Characteristics:
Physical strength and agility; ability to swim 50 yards and stay afloat at least five minutes; ability to function in rough seas without incapacitation due to seasickness; and ability to lift 40 pounds.
Interpersonal Skills:
Ability to collaborate and coordinate work in a team setting, communicate clearly and professionally verbally and in writing, interact with members of the public in a professional manner, and communicate effectively with supervisors and leads.
Skill to:
-Perform various scientific tasks in both a field and office environment with close attention to detail. Use various computer applications for assignment tracking and entering data into a database.
-Marine fish identification, data entry experience, experience in fishery management and marine biology, experience in working with the public and experience with California fisheries and marine species data collection.