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Research Technician (Canadian Rocky Mountains), Geography and Planning

University of Saskatchewan

Canmore

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Full time

6 days ago
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Job summary

A Canadian research university is seeking a full-time Research Technician to support hydrological monitoring in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The ideal candidate will have a degree in environmental sciences and experience in fieldwork and data management. Responsibilities include organizing field activities, maintaining equipment, and supervising research staff. This position is based in Canmore, Alberta, and offers a salary range of $31.39 - $43.96 per hour depending on experience.

Qualifications

  • Completion of a post-secondary degree (BSc or higher) in physical environmental sciences or engineering.
  • Experience with hydrometeorological fieldwork and data management.
  • Ability to maintain meteorological and hydrological sensors.

Responsibilities

  • Organizing and conducting field work for hydrological observatories.
  • Maintaining laboratory and field site equipment.
  • Supervising staff and students during field activities.

Skills

Hydrometeorological fieldwork
Organizational skills
Data management
Fieldwork supervision
Mechanical equipment maintenance
Communication skills
Wilderness survival skills

Education

Post-secondary degree in physical environmental sciences or engineering

Tools

ATVs
Snowmobiles
Campbell Scientific dataloggers
Job description
Overview

Research Technician (Canadian Rocky Mountains), Geography and Planning

Primary Purpose: The Centre for Hydrology at the University of Saskatchewan is seeking a Research Technician to support monitoring in the Global Water Futures Observatories research projects. This position is based at the USask Coldwater Laboratory, Canmore, Alberta with work primarily conducted in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This will be a full-time, term position with a targeted start date of October 1, 2025. Starting salary is commensurate with abilities and experience.

Typical Duties or Accountabilities
  • Organizing and conducting field work for the Canadian Rockies Hydrological Observatory of the Global Water Futures Observatories
  • Keeping orderly and accessible records of field equipment, experimental field notes and records, experimental plans
  • Managing and maintaining GWFO laboratories, field sites, and vehicles
  • Purchasing, and maintaining scientific equipment for field and laboratory studies
  • Assisting with annual reporting of GWFO
  • Organizing, archiving, updating, graphing and QA/QC scientific data
  • Contributing to the communications and visibility of the Coldwater Laboratory, GWFO, experiments, personnel and students
  • Training research staff and students as to proper experimental techniques, protocols and activities, and safety in mountains and on glaciers
  • Other duties specified by Professor Pomeroy
Education

Completion of a post-secondary degree (BSc or higher) in physical environmental sciences or engineering with a specialization in hydrological or related sciences.

Required Experience

Hydrometeorological fieldwork; retrieving data from field dataloggers; quality assurance and control of hydrometeorological data; computer programming, operating ATVs, snowmobiles and driving/towing with a 4x4 truck; working on up to 20 m meteorological towers; logistics and safety in wilderness outdoor operations; glacier travel and rescue, backcountry skiing, and high mountain travel.

Skills

Ability to:

  • organize fieldwork to meet scientific goals and objectives in a cost effective, quality assured manner
  • work independently with a minimum of supervision
  • supervise staff and students in the field
  • maintain meteorological, snow and hydrological sensors and mechanical equipment including trucks and snowmobiles
  • manage observed and telemetered data on Windows-based computers using various data retrieval and database programs
  • program and retrieve field data from Campbell Scientific dataloggers and remote telemetry systems
  • snowshoe, backcountry ski, travel on glaciers, travel in avalanche zones safely and work outdoors for long days in adverse conditions in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
  • communicate regularly with researchers part of the Global Water Futures Observatories team
Personal Suitability

Must demonstrate effective interpersonal relationships, reliability, integrity, alertness, physical fitness and cooperativeness. Must display initiative and good judgement in decision-making and capability to troubleshoot complex measurement systems in the field.

Conditions of Work

Applicants must hold a valid full driver’s license and be able to operate various types of vehicles. Valid First Aid and CPR certificate required. Comfortable working in remote wilderness environments, utilizing mountaineering expertise and tower climbing experience preferred but not required.

Department and Status

Department: Geography and Planning

Status: Term 6 months with the possibility of extension

Employment Group: Research Positions - Non-union

Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1

Salary: The salary range, based on 1.0 FTE, is $31.39 - 43.96 per hour. The starting salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

Salary Phase/Band: Salary Band 7

Posted Date: 9/10/2025

Closing Date: 10/7/2025

Number of Openings: 1

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

The University of Saskatchewan aspires to be what the world needs and embraces equity, diversity and inclusion as foundational to excellence and innovation. We actively seek to create a welcoming environment where all individuals feel empowered to thrive, contribute, and grow. Applications from equity-deserving groups are encouraged as part of our ongoing efforts to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve: EDI Framework for Action. We continue to grow our partnerships with Indigenous communities across the province, nationally, and internationally and value the unique perspective that Indigenous employees provide to strengthen these relationships. Verification of Indigenous Membership/Citizenship at the University of Saskatchewan is led and determined by the deybwewin | taapwaywin | tapwewin: Indigenous Truth policy and the Standing Committee in accordance with the processes developed to enact the policy. Successful candidates that assert Indigenous membership/citizenship will be asked to complete the verification process of Indigenous membership/citizenship with documentation. The University of Saskatchewan provides an accessible and inclusive workplace. Should you require support through any stage of the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources for assistance.

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