aquaculture cage technician
Aquaculture cage technicians operate in the production of aquatic organisms in water-based (freshwater, brackish water, salt water) on-growing processes in cages.
About aquaculture cage technician
As an aquaculture cage technician, you will be responsible for maintaining and operating fish farming cages in various water environments—freshwater, brackish, or saltwater. Your day-to-day work involves monitoring water quality parameters, observing fish behavior for signs of disease or stress, managing feeding systems, and maintaining the physical integrity of cage equipment. You will conduct regular health assessments of the fish population, screen for deformities, and respond quickly to any abnormalities in mortality rates or feeding patterns. Your role is critical to ensuring optimal growing conditions and maximizing the health and productivity of aquaculture stocks.
This position requires a practical, hands-on approach combined with a solid understanding of fish biology and environmental factors affecting aquatic organisms. You will work in challenging outdoor conditions, often on water, and must be comfortable with physical labor and equipment operation. The aquaculture sector in Poland is growing steadily, and skilled cage technicians are increasingly in demand as the industry expands. Career advancement opportunities exist into supervisory roles or specialized positions in health management or environmental control.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aquaculture cage technician.
Water Quality Monitoring and Management
- Measure and record daily water quality parameters including temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and salinity
- Assess water currents and their effects on cage conditions and fish welfare
- Perform water disinfection and treatment procedures to maintain healthy aquatic environment
Fish Health Monitoring
- Observe and document abnormal fish behavior indicating stress, disease, or parasitic infestation
- Monitor fish mortality rates daily and investigate causes of any sudden increases
- Screen live fish for physical deformities and remove affected individuals when necessary
Feeding Operations
- Carry out daily feeding operations using appropriate feed quantities based on fish growth rates and appetite
- Monitor feeding system performance and address any mechanical issues promptly
- Track feeding behavior patterns to identify changes in fish health or environmental conditions
Equipment Maintenance and Operation
- Maintain and repair aquaculture cage equipment including nets, moorings, and support structures
- Operate lifting gears safely for cage maintenance and fish handling operations
- Maintain grading equipment and perform regular checks to ensure proper functionality
Pest and Disease Management
- Identify and respond to pest infestations such as sea lice or parasites affecting fish populations
- Apply preventive measures and treatments to minimize disease spread within cages
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (38)
Optional (17)
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