Scottish Sea Farms Ltd wish to recruit an experienced Site Manager to take full responsibility for the operation of Ardtornish Hatchery and its associated freshwater cage site in Morvern, Argyll.
Ardtornish is one of Scottish Sea Farms core freshwater production facilities, delivering the highest quality Atlantic salmon smolts to the company’s own marine farms by producing fry and parr. The site is a proven modern tank farm equipped with hatchery, flow-through and full recirculation facilities and production techniques to enable stable egg incubation, start-feeding, grading, vaccination, photoperiod control, on-growing and fish transfer.
The successful applicant will have the ability to establish and develop site infrastructure, manage all incubation, hatching and on-growing procedures, while seeking innovation and always promoting the highest standards of fish welfare and husbandry practice. Additional responsibilities will include a commitment to constantly limiting environmental impact and your role will demand an aptitude to manage the whole relationship of a farm to its local and wider community.
If you have the skills to develop and motivate others and are committed to the highest standards of health and safety then we would like to hear from you. A job description and company background can be obtained by contacting Claire Scott on 01786 445521. If you wish to apply for this unique opportunity to work with one of Scotland’s leading aquaculture companies, then please write enclosing a CV, to Claire Scott, Scottish Sea Farms Ltd, Laurel House, Laurelhill Business Park, Stirling FK7 9JQ or email claire.scott@scottishseafarms.com.
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