This role has a moderate level of AI exposure. AI can enhance efficiency for some tasks, but this job still relies on human skills and decision-making.
Explore all careersA Hatchery Technician supports aquaculture by breeding and raising aquatic species, monitoring health, maintaining water quality, and assisting with stock transportation.
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In Australia, a full time Hatchery Technician generally earns $1,250 ($65,000 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
There are 1,200 people hired as aquaculture workers in Australia and many of them are employed as Hatchery Technicians. This number has increased from 800 five years ago. Hatchery Technicians can be found in many areas of Australia but mainly where aquaculture industries are most common.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
To become a Hatchery Technician consider enrolling in a Certificate I, II or III in Aquaculture. These courses will cover all the knowledge and practical skills you need to get started in this industry.
A Hatchery Technician works in aquaculture industries helping with the breeding and raising of aquatic species. You might work on a fish farm or other facility with shellfish, crustaceans or any other species farmed in a freshwater or marine environment. Your tasks might involve feeding and monitoring the health of stock, checking and maintaining water quality, cleaning tanks or harvesting and processing stock. Hatchery Technicians are involved in various breeding programs and you might also need to assist with transporting stock to other locations.
A Hatchery Technician spends a lot of time outdoors and the role can be physically demanding. You’ll need keen observation skills and attention to detail. Hatchery Technicians need to be able to follow instructions and work either on their own or with a larger team. You’ll need to be good at keeping records and be able to work on a range of tasks during your day.