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A provincial government agency is seeking an Aquatic Invasive Species Inspector in British Columbia. The inspector will ensure watercraft compliance, educate the public on invasive mussels, and perform decontaminations on high-risk boats. Candidates should have a degree in a related field and possess physical stamina for demanding tasks. This role requires a valid driver's license and security checks. Training periods will be provided, with full-time on-site work expected. Great opportunity to gain valuable experience in the natural resources sector.
The BC Invasive Mussel Defence Program consists of a team of trained inspectors whose goal is to prevent the introduction of invasive mussels into BC. The program’s prevention efforts are focused on inspecting watercraft, monitoring lakes, educating the public and coordinating actions with neighbouring jurisdictions. For general information on BC’s invasive mussel prevention program, visit the following site: Reporting invasive species.
The Aquatic Invasive Species Inspector plays a key role supporting this strategy by inspecting watercraft at provincial inspection stations to ensure compliance with established protocols and legislation, providing outreach and education to the public, and issuing mussel prevention orders or performing decontaminations pertaining to high‑risk watercraft. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to gain work experience in the natural resource sector that is delivered in close collaboration with BC’s Conservation Officer Service (COS). Staff will receive several days of training by the COS in relevant Compliance and Enforcement (C&E) techniques, and will also interact with other provincial and federal enforcement agencies in their area.
Education and Experience Requirements
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For questions regarding this position, please contact Miles.Grove@gov.bc.ca.
This posting is to create an eligibility list to fill future temporary auxiliary positions located in Cranbrook, Dawson Creek, Fernie, Golden, Mission, Penticton, Surrey, and Valemount, BC. Auxiliaries who were laid off after working last year as an Auxiliary Aquatic Invasive Species Inspector and are interested in working again this year do not need to apply to this posting as they will be recalled. All successful applicants must attend training from May 5 to 12, 2026. For applicants outside the Lower Mainland, but within the province of BC, the Ministry will provide room and board accommodations to attend the training.
The positions will approximately start on April 6 or May 4, 2026. These positions have full‑time on‑site requirements. A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
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We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process.
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