Fish Health Director
Company Name | Mowi - East Canada |
Application Deadline | March 1, 2023 |
Location | Saint George, Canada |
Date Posted | February 1, 2023 |
Job Type |
Full-Time
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Category |
Strategy
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Industry Sector |
Aquaculture
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Job description
Thanks to our world-leading, innovative and sustainable approach, we offer a wide selection of healthy, delicious and responsibly produced seafood, satisfying one-fifth of global demand.
We believe in working in harmony with the sea, and our sustainability plan - Leading The Blue Revolution - sets the bar high. We want to unlock the potential of the ocean to feed a growing world population, while being part of the global climate solution.
Having ownership of our entire value chain not only means that we can make sustainability improvements at every stage of production, but also brings value to our customers, allowing us to bring supreme quality salmon to consumers around the world.
Established in 1964, Mowi employs 12,000 people in 25 countries worldwide from our headquarters in Bergen, Norway, and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
This is an exciting time in the growth of Mowi East Canada Operations.
To continue to be at the forefront of the market, Mowi Canada East is seeking a Fish Health Director to be a part of the senior leadership team. This person will operate as a high-level executive, preferably with an animal health background, and possess the acumen to navigate external relationships with regulatory bodies, interact at the political level, and oversee the day-to-day fish health strategy of the East Coast Operations.
This position will report to the Managing Director and oversee a team. This senior position is a vital part of the operations and is responsible for ensuring the salmon's best health and welfare sustainably and efficiently. In this role, you will provide a high degree of oversight and experience in maintaining the company’s high standards of fish health management.
Responsibilities:
- Developing and overseeing the fish health strategy
- Leading a team of fish health professionals
- Designing and implementing active and passive surveillance programs and responding to emergency needs
- Conducting biosecurity audits and offering evidence-based decision-making
- Ensuring regulatory compliance
- Coordinating with federal and provincial agencies to prepare response plans for disease outbreaks and other adverse events
- Working with regulatory bodies to influence the next stage of aquaculture development
- Ability to mentor and supervise others
- Collaboration with other Mowi regions
- Commitment to promoting a safe and positive work environment
Requirements:
- Excellent English verbal and written skills
- Ability to work outdoors and to travel to sites by boat
- Travel throughout Atlantic Canada
- International travel when needed
- Valid Driver's license
Preferred:
- Veterinary degree
- Aquaculture experience
To succeed in this role:
You find it easy to persuade and influence others. You come across as very confident and self-assured, even in unfamiliar situations and groups. You are able to realize and consider the more comprehensive and longer-term consequences of incidents. You feel you can quickly grasp complex issues and problems while identifying the core of a problem. You are able to evaluate information thoroughly and really enjoy working with concepts, models, and strategies. You enjoy seeking intellectual challenges and can think out of the box. You set ambitious and demanding targets and enjoy difficult challenges.
What we offer:
- Competitive salary, Annual Bonus, Pension
- Comprehensive Flex Benefits Plan including Life & Disability Insurance
- Employee Family Assistance Program
- Wellness Programs include an annual wellness reimbursement
- Opportunity to work and travel with a large global company