Join our team! We’re hiring a Water Monitoring Technician (Biological Technician)
Title of Position: Water Monitoring Technician (Biological Technician)
- Term of Employment: May 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023 (4 months)
- Wage: $41,600 pro-rated ($20/hr)
- Location: Cranbrook, BC
- Deadline to Apply: April 4th, 2023 at 5:00 pm PT
- Submit Application to: Sarah Gower, HR: info@livinglakescanada.ca
- Hours: 40 hours/week, FTE 1
About the Organization:
Join our growing team who are all incredibly dedicated and passionate about all things water! Living Lakes Canada bridges the gap between science and action, to foster citizen-based water stewardship. Living Lakes Canada is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Summary:
The Biological Technician (Summer Student) will support the following programs:
Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework and Groundwater Program Managers, the responsibilities of the Biological Technician include:
Water Monitoring
- Collect lake and stream water quality measurements and samples
- Conduct hydrometric site visits and take wading measurements of stream flow
- Conduct groundwater well site visits
- Download data from environmental data loggers
- Equipment maintenance and calibration
- Collect CABIN and STREAM biomonitoring samples
- Support the installation of hydrometric and climate monitoring equipment
Data Management
- Support data management and record keeping for the programs
- Digitizing of historic data
- Support the operations of the Columbia Basin Water Hub database
Communications and Community Engagement
- Support the delivery of community training and workshops
- Liaise with community volunteers
- Take photos and support the development of communications materials about the programs
Core Competencies:
- Experience or understanding of hydrometric monitoring
- Experience or understanding of water quality monitoring
- Willingness to adhere to standards and protocols for water monitoring
- Comfortable working and hiking in remote areas and working in and around moving water
- Working outdoors in all weather conditions
- Capable and willing to work long hours in the field
- Safety oriented
- Attention to detail
Qualifications:
- Certificate, diploma or degree in environmental sciences or related field, or equivalent experience
- CABIN Field Assistant certification or greater an asset
- Reliable, self-motivated and independent with a demonstrated ability to collaborate well within a team
- Demonstrated ability to support multiple projects, set priorities, meet deadlines and support others to do the same
- Occupational First Aid Level One or greater
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Own vehicle an asset
- Commitment to Living Lakes Canada’s mission
To Apply:
Please submit a resume and cover letter with references to info@livinglakescanada.ca no later than April 4th, 2023 at 5:00pm PST. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.