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Published on Nov 30 2025

Seafood Processing Technician (surimi And Roe)

$25.05 - $0.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Jan 5, 2026 to Apr 30, 2026

Employer

On board the vessel
Dutch Harbor, AK 99692
United States

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Job description

Conduct all aspects of seafood processing regarding pollock and/or hake surimi and roe on board the M/V Northern Hawk. Duties include adjusting and fine-tuning the machines that cut the fish, remove the roe, separate the fish meat, rinse and refine the fish meat, and mix additives to produce surimi; adjust machines as needed based on size and freshness of fish and adjust additives to produce special order surimi products; test and inspect for fish meat quality, moisture control, removal of impurities, and bacteria control during multiple stages of surimi processing; inspect and grade quality of pollock roe products for export to Japan based on size, color, freshness, maturity and other factors; prepare pollock roe samples for roe auctions; comply with HACCP and USDC food safety and sanitation rules and quality control standards; responsible for ongoing product improvement measures, surimi machine maintenance, and instructing or training other processing workers as needed.

Special Requirements

Must possess 24 months of surimi and pollock roe processing experience and must have technical knowledge of surimi and pollock roe processing and ability to work independently. Must be able to grade surimi and pollock roe products for Japanese market and must be able to quickly identify and resolve any problems that arise during surimi and pollock roe processing operations. Applications and/or resumes must include required work experience and information must be verifiable. Must be willing to work up to 84 hours per week (12 hours per day from Monday through Sunday) with minimum guarantee of 35 hours per week, depending on fish availability.

Employer Contact Info

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