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This space is dedicated to both those seeking jobs and seeking employees in the aquaponics industry. Use the Comment space below to post your listings. And from Ernie J - click here for a site for aquaculture jobs that sometimes lists aquaponic positions

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Comment by Lux on February 26, 2011 at 4:58am
Hello Matthew,
I read your post "seeking volunteering opportunity".
We are running an aquaponics project in the Maldives (Flood & Drain and now
starting also deep water circulation on rafts).
We are currently looking for a volunteer, experienced aquaponics person to
help us to bring our aquaponics system to maturity faster.
As I am financing everything with my private savings money, I can't pay a
salary, but I can offer the chosen person free holidays, food and lodging on a
real paradise virgin island in the Maldives.
Let me know if you would be interested.
Best regards,
Dirk
Comment by Matthew Griffey on February 20, 2011 at 1:07pm

- Seeking Volunteering opportunity

 

Hi

 

I will be attending the aquaponics course at the University of the Virgin Islands in March, and following the course i would like to spend a couple of months volunteering my time with an aquaponics project somewhere in/near the Caribbean.

 

If anyone knows of potential volunteer work oportunites please let me know via griff@h2organics.net

 

best regards,

 

Griff

Comment by Susan Moriarity on February 3, 2011 at 2:56pm
Shwava, Inc., a  commercial aquaponics start-up is actively recruiting a CTO, Biological Sciences.  PhD in aquatic biology, environmental science, bioengineering or related field required.  Experience with large scale aquaponic systems and/or freshwater aquaculture desired.  Equity stake and possible modest salary.  Company is located in Santa Barbara, CA.  Please do not apply if you are not willing to sign an NDA.  If interested, please forward your CV with a list of relevant publications, etc. to susan@shwava.com
Comment by Sylvia Bernstein on January 31, 2011 at 7:55pm
Interesting article about finding a job growing food - http://www.theatlantic.com/food/archive/2011/01/so-you-want-to-find...
Comment by John Nelson on January 27, 2011 at 2:25pm

I too am seeking a position with Aquaponics. Now in SC but ready to relocate in southern states. My abilities include carpentery, plumbing, electrics, ornamental concrete and resin lay-ups among many other skills. I am semi-retired so can be flexable with terms. PS, I want some chickens!

jmnpjn@sbcglobal.net    facebook/jmnpjn     :-c 

Comment by Sylvia Bernstein on January 24, 2011 at 7:20pm
Job listing for Canadians with Urban Garden magazine - http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/van/wri/2178394295.html
Comment by Woody Pipatchaisiri on January 18, 2011 at 4:00pm

Hello!!!

I'm looking for an job that relate to aquaponics farm.

I leave in Jonesboro, Arkansas..  but i'm willing to move to your place.

I got a M.A. degree in Agriculture @ Arkansas State University (Fall 2010 semester) 

Hard working, great responsibility...  I am ready to work and will provide any information as require.

 

Please, contact me @ bug_savoy@hotmail.com...

 

I very appreciated. 

Comment by Brandon Lawes on January 16, 2011 at 5:25pm

Im looking for an internship or job!

I am located in Clarkston Michigan 

brandonlawes@gmail.com

Comment by Sylvia Bernstein on December 20, 2010 at 7:48pm

Aquaponics Facility Manager - Erie, PA

The goal of the Children of Resettled Families Agriculture and Education Project is to expand upon the UECDC’s skill-building services by offering community agricultural and work initiative programs that will provide Erie’s clients and constituents with marketable skills in horticulture and business management, all the while, giving the UECDC an economically-profitable initiative that will help supplement organizational expenses and monetary support. 

The UECDC is now prepared to move into phase two of the planning process, which consists of the building of an Acquaponics system, which is an environmentally-friendly waste-to-food design that integrates aquaculture (fish farming) and hydroponics (soilless plant production), to allow for the self containment of the ‘urban farm’ through a series of tanks, enabling the UECDC to raise crops in the fraction of space that is traditionally needed for terrestrial agriculture.
The Aquaponics Facility Manager will be expected to help in the development of this project through both the planning and the implementation stages. Job responsibilities will change as the project progresses from planning and building, to actual implementation.

http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=1299768

Comment by Sylvia Bernstein on September 10, 2010 at 8:17am
Ken, you might want to ask Friendly about this either directly or within their Group. I'm not sure if they are monitoring this here.
Comment by Ken Richardson on September 10, 2010 at 1:48am
Is there a time frame when this would start? or is it just depends on when they get the $1800?
Comment by Susanne Friend on September 3, 2010 at 12:04am
Internships/jobs at Friendly Aquaponics in Hawaii

Spend six months in sunny Hawaii and learn everything you need to know about aquaponics to successfully work on OR operate a commercial aquaponics farm.

This is the deal:

Six months on the farm, free semi-private room and free food (and we eat very well!), free hot showers, free internet, free washer and dryer, and we include you in trips to the beach and other excursions with our “Farmily”. We teach you EVERYTHING we know about aquaponics, aquaculture, tilapia breeding, system chemistry, plant biology, mechanical systems, business, and marketing (as much as you can soak in, anyway). You will have an awesome opportunity to get a tan (well, a farmer’s tan). You participate alongside us in our day to day aquaponics activities from Monday through Friday; we give a free farm tour every Saturday, often go to the beach Saturday afternoon, and take all of Sundays off.

Here’s the financial arrangement: You pay us $1,800 before arrival. This covers your expenses while in Hawaii (room, board, laundry, electricity, utilities, and internet, for six months, which is a value of $11,438). You also get to attend one of our twice-yearly group Commercial Aquaponics Trainings at no charge ($1,500 value), and receive a copy of our most-current Commercial Training package along with that training.

People come to us all the time for much less training and experience than you will get from a Friendly Internship, and we DON’T feed them or house them. We begin training interns immediately upon their arrival on the farm, and put a lot of time and effort into sharing our skills and knowledge. Unfortunately, we’ve been disappointed many times when we put a lot of effort into people that sounded great in emails, only to have them go their own way soon after arrival, so we are now asking for a fee to make people take this opportunity seriously. This fee is 80% refundable in the first two weeks if you find we are not a perfect match, but we will tell you everything we can think of before you arrive to help you make sure we ARE a good match for you. Of course, we will give you a list of interns (both past and present) who can tell you what it’s like here. If you want to sign up to be an intern, email Susanne and she will start you on this process.

The reason we structure our internships the aforementioned way is that if an intern bails after a month, we have something for the trouble we went through. This also gives the intern a reason to stick it out through the “carry water, chop wood” period that sometimes comes before you fall in love with aquaponics. With your great attitude, flexibility, curiosity, and willingness to learn, we offer you a whole new life. PLEASE NOTE: at the end of your six-month term, if we find that we’re a GREAT match, you may be offered a full-time position with salary and benefits. This offer is contingent upon your completing the six-month internship, and is at the full discretion of both you and the Friendly Aquaponics “Farmily”. Also, we are very interested in finding a farm manager couple who can take over running the entire farm. So, if you’d like a long-term position with us, please contact us right away.
Comment by Carolyn Allen on August 28, 2010 at 6:34pm
This community (AP) reminds me of how the personal computing industry started ... with teckies sharing information freely and ramping up the ideas and practical solutions until they gelled into the Atari, Apple, and the Microsoft operating system, etc. Hopefully, the early innovators will be documented as the industry grows, as it will because it is such an appealing, sustainable contribution to the world's need for local food production.
Comment by Sylvia Bernstein on August 14, 2010 at 9:59pm
Beautiful thoughts, dano. That's what community is all about, don't you think? Namaste
Comment by dano on August 14, 2010 at 8:49pm
I'm of a mind set that if you are here and working on aquaponics already, you are smart enough to create your own job.
Lets all stick together and help each other out, and I'm sure with like minds we will overcome just about any obstacle. I may not fit in here, but I know just a few of us can help others through out the world. Isn't that what its all about? I haven't seen any selfish or greedy people here since I've arrived. Love you all Dano.

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