Water Quality Monitoring - Research Assistant/Technician I …, Courtice
Water Quality Monitoring - Research Assistant/Technician I …, Courtice
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Water Quality Monitoring - Research Assistant/Technician I Location: Guelph, ON, Canada Overview
The CERC in Waterborne Pathogens: Surveillance, Prediction and Mitigation research program at the University of Guelph is seeking a Research Assistant/Technician to support the fabrication, installation, maintenance, and operation of water sensor systems and to collect and analyze water samples for various physical and basic chemical parameters. This position contributes directly to field‑based water quality monitoring research, including ongoing stormwater monitoring projects in urban and agricultural areas. The technician will work under the direct supervision of Professor David McCarthy, following established protocols to deploy and maintain sensor equipment at creek and stormwater monitoring sites. The work may also involve the fabrication (3D‑printing and assembly) and optimization of low‑cost open‑source sensors (bosl.com.au).Duties and Responsibilities
Installation of sensor packages at creek and stormwater monitoring sites, including sensors for electrical conductivity, temperature, depth, velocity, turbidity, and low‑resolution cameras. Support the setup of data loggers, battery systems, and internet connectivity hardware at field sites. Installation of secure equipment housing and ensuring equipment is properly protected in field conditions.Conduct water sampling using grab and automatic water samplers and analyze these samples for physical and chemical parameters. Follow site access protocols and coordinate with supervisor regarding site security requirements. Document equipment installation with photographs and written records. Routine equipment maintenance: schedule and perform maintenance visits to sensor sites, following prescribed timelines, including calibration and cleaning of sensors according to standard operating procedures.Maintain inventory of field equipment and supplies; flag when consumables or replacement parts are needed. Coordinate with water sampling technicians and assist with weekly grab sampling or collection of field measurements using portable probes (dissolved oxygen, temperature, electrical conductivity, pH, turbidity) following established protocols.Data and record keeping: maintain organized, accurate field logbooks and equipment records; assist with basic quality checks on collected data, flagging anomalies to the supervisor; support preparation of equipment performance reports and data quality documentation. Working Workplace
This position involves a combination of outdoor fieldwork and office/laboratory work. Field activities take place at creek and river sites, urban stormwater sites, and agricultural settings around the City of Guelph and surrounding area, often in variable weather conditions. The position requires the ability to safely access field sites including creek banks and stormwater infrastructure. Travel to field sites (ranging from 5–300km) will be required.Requirements
Completion of at least one year of post‑secondary education in a relevant field (e.g., environmental science, biology, engineering technology, computer science, or a related discipline). Exposure to sensing and monitoring of water concepts, including basic understanding of sensors, data transmission, and connected devices (e.g., through coursework, self‑directed learning, or hobby projects).Demonstrated ability to assemble sensor housing, wire sensor components, basic mechanical aptitude, comfort with hand/power tools, and ability to follow technical drawings. Demonstrated ability or willingness to learn to work safely outdoors in variable weather conditions. Basic familiarity with spreadsheet software (e.g., Excel) for data entry and review.Experience handling scientific equipment carefully and following equipment maintenance routines. Ability to follow detailed written and verbal instructions carefully. Physical ability to carry field equipment and access outdoor monitoring sites on foot. Valid driver’s license. Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with data loggers or sensor hardware platforms (e.g., Arduino or similar). Familiarity with automatic water samplers would be an asset. Experience or coursework involving environmental field sampling, water quality monitoring, or laboratory procedures. Confined space entry certification would be considered an asset.Employee Type
Temporary full‑time, 06/15/2026 to 06/14/2027 EEO Statement
At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution.
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The CERC in Waterborne Pathogens: Surveillance, Prediction and Mitigation research program at the University of Guelph is seeking a Research Assistant/Technician to support the fabrication, installation, maintenance, and operation of water sensor systems and to collect and analyze water samples for various physical and basic chemical parameters. This position contributes directly to field‑based water quality monitoring research, including ongoing stormwater monitoring projects in urban and agricultural areas. The technician will work under the direct supervision of Professor David McCarthy, following established protocols to deploy and maintain sensor equipment at creek and stormwater monitoring sites. The work may also involve the fabrication (3D‑printing and assembly) and optimization of low‑cost open‑source sensors (bosl.com.au).Duties and Responsibilities
Installation of sensor packages at creek and stormwater monitoring sites, including sensors for electrical conductivity, temperature, depth, velocity, turbidity, and low‑resolution cameras. Support the setup of data loggers, battery systems, and internet connectivity hardware at field sites. Installation of secure equipment housing and ensuring equipment is properly protected in field conditions.Conduct water sampling using grab and automatic water samplers and analyze these samples for physical and chemical parameters. Follow site access protocols and coordinate with supervisor regarding site security requirements. Document equipment installation with photographs and written records. Routine equipment maintenance: schedule and perform maintenance visits to sensor sites, following prescribed timelines, including calibration and cleaning of sensors according to standard operating procedures.Maintain inventory of field equipment and supplies; flag when consumables or replacement parts are needed. Coordinate with water sampling technicians and assist with weekly grab sampling or collection of field measurements using portable probes (dissolved oxygen, temperature, electrical conductivity, pH, turbidity) following established protocols.Data and record keeping: maintain organized, accurate field logbooks and equipment records; assist with basic quality checks on collected data, flagging anomalies to the supervisor; support preparation of equipment performance reports and data quality documentation. Working Workplace
This position involves a combination of outdoor fieldwork and office/laboratory work. Field activities take place at creek and river sites, urban stormwater sites, and agricultural settings around the City of Guelph and surrounding area, often in variable weather conditions. The position requires the ability to safely access field sites including creek banks and stormwater infrastructure. Travel to field sites (ranging from 5–300km) will be required.Requirements
Completion of at least one year of post‑secondary education in a relevant field (e.g., environmental science, biology, engineering technology, computer science, or a related discipline). Exposure to sensing and monitoring of water concepts, including basic understanding of sensors, data transmission, and connected devices (e.g., through coursework, self‑directed learning, or hobby projects).Demonstrated ability to assemble sensor housing, wire sensor components, basic mechanical aptitude, comfort with hand/power tools, and ability to follow technical drawings. Demonstrated ability or willingness to learn to work safely outdoors in variable weather conditions. Basic familiarity with spreadsheet software (e.g., Excel) for data entry and review.Experience handling scientific equipment carefully and following equipment maintenance routines. Ability to follow detailed written and verbal instructions carefully. Physical ability to carry field equipment and access outdoor monitoring sites on foot. Valid driver’s license. Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with data loggers or sensor hardware platforms (e.g., Arduino or similar). Familiarity with automatic water samplers would be an asset. Experience or coursework involving environmental field sampling, water quality monitoring, or laboratory procedures. Confined space entry certification would be considered an asset.Employee Type
Temporary full‑time, 06/15/2026 to 06/14/2027 EEO Statement
At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution.
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Company namePerimeter Institute
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Job positionWater Quality Monitoring - Research Assistant/Technician I (Guelph)
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