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A prominent Canadian university is looking for a Greenhouse Research Assistant/Technician 3 to provide technical and administrative support in their greenhouses. The role involves managing integrated pest management strategies, database maintenance, and supervising research students. Ideal candidates should have relevant educational qualifications and at least three years of related experience, with strong interpersonal skills. The position is ongoing and offers a monthly compensation range of $4,567.04 - $5,385.67 CAD.
Staff - Non Union Job Category Non Union Technicians and Research Assistants
Job ProfileNon Union Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 3 Job Title Greenhouse Research Asst/Tech 3 Department Plant Care Research Support | Plant Care Services
Compensation Range $4,567.04 - $5,385.67 CAD Monthly
Posting End Date September 25, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date Ongoing
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Provides technical and administrative support as part of a team providing research services in two greenhouses and a field station. More specifically, responsible for leading and supporting integrated pest management strategies, creation of a crop database, execution of day-to-day operations and ensuring safety in greenhouses. Day to day operations in greenhouse include consultation with users, general facility care, sanitation, maintenance of equipment, setup of experiments, outdoor work, training users, assistance in field operation if needed. Administrative support includes supervision of students working in the greenhouse and the distribution of their tasks, maintenance of the crop database, and ordering and invoicing, as needed.
Plant Care Services is a shared research platform funded in part by the VPRI Office and Faculties of Science, Forestry and Land and Food Systems. It offers greenhouse and field services to UBC researchers and external users. It comprises two research greenhouses, one located on the main campus and one located on South Campus along with a research field station. The research technician will assist the Research Platform Manager in delivering excellent and timely services to researchers, organize work in research greenhouses in an efficient manner and support field operations. The incumbent will work closely with, and receive supervision from the Research Platform Manager and work collaboratively and enthusiastically with the field technician, another greenhouse technician and users of both the greenhouse and field facilities.
Responsible for the integrated pest management program in place in the greenhouses. Manages greenhouse entomology and pathology and insures crop health and safety for various projects.
Collaborates with colleagues to ensure timely service to researchers in two greenhouses and one field station.
Supports greenhouse and field users and assists with the progress of projects. Supports individual requests from researchers.
Demonstrates greenhouse techniques, and assists faculty, students, and staff with greenhouse procedures. Assists with nutrient recipes, coordinating lab tests for water testing and the dispersal of biological controls, determining need and timing of pesticide applications, and ensures all supplies are available for users.
Assists with the setup of new experiments and the take down of experimental material once the research is finished.
Ensures safe operation of greenhouse and field equipment.
Supports field operations upon request and attends to researchers’ needs.
Gives orientations to new users and plans daily activities for work learn students.
Responsible for researching cultivation techniques, pathology and entomology of new research plant species.
Works to develop new crop profiles and ensures that they are current and updated regularly.
Insures proper maintenance and sanitation of facilities.
Identifies and reports potential hazards for visitors and staff.
Stays informed of pesticide regulations and registrations and ensures all pest management labels and SDS sheets are current.
Insures the overall safety of plants and performs any corrective actions and treatments.
Provides tours for classes and groups as requested. Assists with the set-up of the facility for new research projects or coursework.
Performs other related duties as required in keeping with the qualifications and requirements of the positions in this classification.
This position demands independent judgement and planning skills to properly support the demands of the research user groups and to support integrated pest management strategies. Poor management will hinder the completion of research within the deadlines. Familiarity with horticulture production is essential for making the appropriate recommendations for users. Familiarity with the safe usage of field equipment is essential to support field operations. Errors in recommendations or judgment can jeopardize research, delay thesis completion or prevent it altogether. This will reflect negatively on Plant Care Services, affect its reputation and that of the University.
Works independently under general supervision by the Research Platform Manager. Receives detailed instructions on unusual problems or on matters which depart significantly from established policy and procedure.
Assists with supervising work learn students and provides guidance and training to various undergraduate and graduate students involved in the research projects.
Completion of a relevant technical program or a university degree in a relevant discipline and a minimum three years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.