18 Aug
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Courtice
18 Aug
Ontario University Athletics
Courtice
Water Microbiology Technician - Research Assistant Technician II
Location: Guelph, ON, CA, N1G 2W1 Primary Category Page: Staff and Management Division: OAC Guelph Campus Requisition ID: 2788 Department: Environmental Sciences This position is classified under the Grant and Trust Administrative & Technical Group Temporary full-time from 09/14/2026 to 09/13/2027 Collaborate with the Principal Investigator, students and staff to meet research program milestones. For more information on ongoing projects in the program see microscape.ca. Develop, validate, and execute recent or optimized methods, and prepare associated research documentation, including but not limited to lab protocols, field data collection forms, SOPs, and records. Independently perform routine water sampling and analysis following standardized guidelines and procedures, including recording and/or coding data requiring some judgement/interpretation. Communicate technical information accurately and effectively in oral, written, visual and electronic forms. The applicant will be expected to serve as a source of information on standard research techniques, train others in technical procedures or operations, and provide guidance to students on use of equipment or standard research techniques for their research projects. Operate, maintain and troubleshoot problems with basic lab equipment. Supports data management, performs preliminary analysis when appropriate; recognize obvious deviations in research results and flag for senior researchers to address. Support the knowledge translation and transfer of research outcomes to project stakeholders. This may include contributing to project reports, manuscripts, grant proposals and other research presentations. Organize laboratory and stock, maintains inventory, replenishing supplies as required. This includes the preparation of media, buffer, reagents, solutions, cultures and related material according to specifications for routine laboratory use.
Contribute to the technical proficiency of the team through acquisition of knowledge and abilities related to tools, technologies, software, and systems relevant to the research program. Requirements
2-3 years of post-secondary education, with some experience required. This may include Bachelor of Science or College Diploma in Microbiology, Environmental Science, Environmental Microbiology, Water Sciences, Water Quality, Water Science, Environmental Technology, or a related program. Experience should be directly related to water microbiology in a laboratory setting. Knowledge of and experience with Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) pathogens. Demonstrated experience in setting up, testing, optimizing and validating a variety of culture-based microbiology techniques for environmental isolates including; aseptic culture, aerobic and anaerobic culture, strain isolation, cryopreservation and maintenance of biobanks. Demonstrated experience in setting up, testing, optimizing and validating a variety of molecular microbiology techniques including; DNA extraction, qPCR, primer design and validation. Demonstrated ability to track and maintain sample chain of custody, from receipt through downstream processing. Solid understanding of scientific principles, data management and quality control. Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Demonstrated attention to detail, effective time management, and strong organizational skills that include setting priorities, and meeting deadlines. Valid Driver's License as travel to field sites may be required. This position involves laboratory work and outdoor fieldwork. 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. Hybrid or remote work arrangements are not suitable to this position. Preferred experience
Demonstrated experience with specialized laboratory techniques or instruments would be considered an asset, including: IDEXX assays (e.g. Colilert), multiplex PCR assays (e.g. TaqArray), KingFisher instruments, 3D printers, and/or Nanopore Sequencers (e.g. GridION). Demonstrated field work experience in water sampling and assessment including grab sampling and on-site measurement of water quality indicators (pH, DO, temperature, EC, salinity, etc.) would be considered an asset. Demonstrated experience with advanced field sampling and monitoring techniques and equipment would be considered an asset; including passive sampling, ultrafiltration, operation of autosamplers, and/or installation and maintenance of water sensors. Experience in a research environment (academic or industry) would be considered an asset. Expertise in any of the following areas is considered an asset: water policy, water resources, watershed management, hydrology, water chemistry, freshwater ecology, remote sensing, water quality data management and analysis. Employee Type: Temporary Classification: Grant/ Trust fund position, Band GTAT - Band B At the University of Guelph, fostering aculture 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. Posting Date:08/14/2026 Close Date:09/06/2026
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