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A provincial government agency in British Columbia seeks a Research Scientist specializing in forest genetics. This role oversees the coastal western redcedar genetics program, requires advanced degrees in related fields, and involves practical fieldwork as well as data analysis. Ideal candidates have experience in tree breeding and quantitative genetics. Exciting opportunities to make impactful contributions to reforestation efforts are available.
This position is part of the Forest Genetics section. The section comprises a dedicated group of around 30 scientists and technical staff who are responsible for developing genetically selected stock of important reforestation species, carrying forward research programs that in some cases have been continuously operated since the 1950s. They are primarily split between two research stations, located on Vancouver Island and in the southern interior of BC. You will be based out of the historic Cowichan Lake Research Station, nestled in the heart of Vancouver Island. This charming, peaceful, and scenic facility houses a tight-knit team of other forest geneticists, research technicians, nursery crew, and support staff.
Between permanent and auxiliary staff, you will be regularly working with 10-15 people in the coastal team on site, as well as colleagues in Victoria and Vernon. You will be one of six tree breeders throughout the province, who all command research programs with a similar scope to yours. They possess a wealth of knowledge and are always happy to help. You will constantly lean on one another for advice on experimental design, data analysis, and café recommendations. You will work closely with a forest health scientist to advance disease tolerance and climate resilience traits in your species programs and have dedicated technical staff to assist with fieldwork and on-site program management. Aside from tree breeders, you will have other scientific colleagues who are experts in forest health, genetic conservation, climate change adaptation, and bioinformatics, as well as support staff throughout the province to assist with the administration of your research.
This research scientist will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the coastal western redcedar forest genetics program, as well as other species programs as directed. The coastal western redcedar program is an established research program with 125 field trial sites, multiple breeding traits, and a genomic selection program. As British Columbia’s provincial tree species, western redcedar holds an important spot in the hearts of all, especially for the many First Nations inhabiting the coast. In this position, you can make an outsized impact towards ensuring our reforestation stock of this iconic species is adapted to the climate of today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.
Every week in this position is different, dancing between data analysis, fieldwork throughout the beautiful BC coast, scientific presentation and publication, nursery management, tree breeding, and more. If you are looking for an opportunity to apply your expertise in quantitative or evolutionary genetics and express your love of BC’s forests in a career that is never monotonous, this may be the position for you!
Education and Experience Requirements
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For questions regarding this position, please contact Lise.vanderMerwe@gov.bc.ca.
This position has full time on-site requirements.
An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary and permanent vacancies.
A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required.
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
This position is also posted as a Licensed Science Officer 3 – Resource under Requisition 121200.
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