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A leading educational institution in Vancouver seeks an Auxiliary Cage Processing Technician to maintain research animals and their housing facilities. Responsibilities include cleaning, equipment maintenance, and ensuring animal health. Ideal candidates will have high school education and experience in related fields. Commitment to equity and inclusion is essential. This is a casual role with shifts based on operational needs.
Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 116 Job ProfileCUPE 116 Hourly - Research Assistant /Technician 1 Job Title Auxiliary Cage Processing Technician Department Operations | Centre for Disease Modelling | Animal Care Services Compensation Range $25.52 - $26.77 CAD Hourly Posting End Date October 17, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date Ongoing
Full-time during training (6-8 weeks). Casual, on-call ongoing based on seniority, operational needs and availability of employee. Employee must provide a minimum of 1 shift per week availability. Shifts are not guaranteed.
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
This position will be responsible for providing daily cleaning and maintenance tasks required for the health and cleanliness of research animals and their housing facilities within any one of the Animal Care Services research facilities. The work includes an assortment of cleaning tasks, inspection, and repair of equipment and some routine laboratory work. The incumbent is expected to have a general familiarity with day-to-day activities and processes in multiple facilities working with multiple species.
Work may involve the use of potentially hazardous material or may be located in areas where such materials are used. Work will require the use of personal protective equipment.
The Operations Managers within Animal Care Services are ultimately responsible for this position, however day to day direction will be determined by the current organizational chart and operational need.
The Centre for Disease Modeling (CDM) is a 90,000 sq. ft. animal facility capable of holding 27,000 rodent cages. CDM is a barrier facility and operations include Breeding, Research Containment Level 1 & 2, procedural and surgical space, and material management.
The Modified Barrier Facility (MBF) is a 22,000 sq. ft. animal facility capable of holding 7,000 rodent cages. MBF is a multi-barrier facility, equipped with conventional and barrier zones and ample procedural space, which includes Containment Level 1 & 2, as well as information technology, material management, and training.
The Centre for Comparative Medicine (CCM) is a rapidly growing and dynamic environment in which staff partner with researchers from both academia and industry. The research encompasses a broad range of topics from furthering our understanding of basic medical sciences, to improving our abilities to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease in human and non-human animals.
Animal Care Services (ACS), the largest animal care program in Western Canada and the second largest in Canada, is responsible for providing research support to the animal-based research community, associated with the University of British Columbia and its affiliates through its veterinary services team, the compliance team, the procurement team and its facilities. ACS is committed to providing excellence in research support to all UBC researchers with accountability, communication, cooperation, customer service and integrity. ACS reports to the Associate Vice President Research & Innovation.
Operations, maintenance, quality assurance and troubleshooting of equipment including but not limited to:
Performs and reports periodic minor maintenance, adjustment, repair, and setup tasks of facility related equipment to support facility activities.
Evaluate facility equipment, trends, and workflow patterns to make recommendations.
Ensure remedial action is taken and documented whenever equipment or workflow deviates from established specifications to ensure work is completed.
General cleaning duties including but not limited to:
Plan, coordinate, and monitor workflow so that facility equipment is available and ready at appropriate times, when the CP Coordinator/Supervisor(s) are unavailable.
Complete required reports as needed.
Cleaning, organization of workspace and general upkeep of the facility.
Follow all safety standards, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and policies.
Report any safety concerns to the ACS Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee (JOHSC).
Performing other related duties
This person must be willing to pay attention to details and be willing to repeat tasks if necessary. Work will be clearly defined and tasks and duties will require following a standard operating procedure already in place; however, there is room for innovative thinking to improve upon existing procedures. Incorrect decisions could result in the disruption of critical care services, deterioration of animal health and/or ruination of a research study. Inappropriate judgment exercised by the position may impact the success of the facility, leading to increased expenses and time loss.
Supervision Received: Works under direct supervision in accordance with detailed oral or written instructions; routine duties are carried out under general supervision.
Supervision Given: None but may explain work sequences to others.
Minimum Qualifications
Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
If you require any assistance with the job application process, please contact us at ics.hr@ubc.ca.