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Food Safety Officer
A food safety officer or supervisor working in seafood post-harvest operations is responsible for overseeing and maintaining the required food safety plan and quality standards for the business. The food safety plan is a document that outlines the food safety program of a business and outlines the food safety and quality standards required for all seafood products produced or packaged at the site.
Water Quality and Health Assistant / Technician
A water quality assistant or technician working in Aquaculture supports the water quality manager with monitoring the re circulation and wastewater systems, they observe the aquatic animals for signs of disease, collect water samples for testing and analysis and assist with plant and equipment maintenance.
Seafood Technologist
A Seafood Technologist is a food research and development specialist that can analyse the physical, chemical, and biological properties of seafood to identify improvement for areas such as food safety and quality, seafood nutritional values, seafood packaging and shelf-life, and new seafood product development and testing.
Bait Collector
A fishing bait collector works for a company or runs their own business with a license or permit to supply certain types of fresh or frozen bait for bait and tackle suppliers and direct to fishermen.
Members and Volunteers
Members and volunteers are passionate about recreational fishing and give their time to work on committees and projects that benefit their local area and grow local membership
Digital Skills: Programmable logic controller (PLC)
PLCs are a vital tool for automating and improving aquaculture and agriculture processes. In this course, gain an understanding of how PLCs work, the tasks they can perform and basic troubleshooting techniques.
Second in Charge Farmhand
Second in charge farmhand in Aquaculture support the farm manager, they perform and oversee farm tasks in the breeding or growing of fish or other aquatic products.
Information Technology (IT) Specialist
An IT specialist designs or manage computer based information systems for an organisation or business. They typically specialise in either computer hardware (physical components) or computer software (networks and operating systems) and may design, operate and maintain technology products.
Office Administrator
An office administrator performs various tasks and uses technology to ensure the smooth running of a business, they are responsible for managing digital records and data, performing administration duties, coordinating meetings and travel arrangements for managers and taking messages.
Digital fishers: Grow digital skills course
Learn the benefits and how to quickly (and easily) use digital tools in your fishing business through this online course. Designed with fishers, the course has 4 modules to work through at your own pace.