Aquatic Toxicology Scientist

October 16 2024
Expected expiry date: November 6 2024
Industries Public administration
Categories Environment,
Etobicoke, ON • Full time
The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks' Aquatic Toxicology Unit within Laboratory Services Branch seeks a professional to provide scientific services for the assessment of effects of contaminants in sediment and industrial effluents on aquatic organisms.

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What can I expect to do in this role?

In this role, you will:
• work within one or more complex scientific disciplines (i.e. environmental aquatic toxicology).
• perform complex/ specialized sample preparation and analysis tasks and/or to provide back-up for a number of complex/ specialized workstations.
• lead or participate in R&D, method development and method improvement activities and to interact with stakeholders.
• provide expertise in several technologies and common analytical procedures, statistics, data analysis and interpretation, and instrument operations.
• operate, maintain and modify complex, automated, computerized analytical systems.
• provide technical group leadership, guidance and training to technologists and scientists.

Please Note: The laboratory is in operation 7 days per week. Weekend work should be expected on occasion.

How do I qualify?

Mandatory

• Job requires a scientific degree in aquatic toxicology, aquatic biology.

Technical Knowledge

You have:
• knowledge of the theories, principles and practices of aquatic and sediment toxicology including culturing commonly used aquatic organisms
• knowledge of aquatic toxicity testing according to standardized methods
• practical knowledge of instruments and equipment commonly used in an aquatic toxicity laboratory
• knowledge of aquatic and sediment sample preparation techniques
• knowledge organic and inorganic chemistry and the impact of environmental toxicants on aquatic organisms
• knowledge of toxicology related calculations and statistics

Legislative Knowledge

You have:
• knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations (e.g. Safe Drinking Water Act, Environmental Protection Act, fisheries Act and Animals for Research Act)
• knowledge of how to work safely in a laboratory including applicable occupational health and safety legislation and current practices, roles and responsibilities, e.g., WHMIS and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

Computer Skills

• You have knowledge of computer software applications, e.g. spreadsheets and word processing applications, LIMS, and specialized instrument software to enter, retrieve, manipulate data and prepare draft reports on tests conducted; to perform complex data manipulations; and to document and verify any data manipulation programs within the group.

Analytical and Reasoning Skills

You have:
• analytical skills to perform data verification and control procedures to ensure reliability of results
• analytical and problem-solving skills to develop scientific based solutions to solve environmental problems and attain objectives and goals
• reasoning and evaluating ability to diagnose and perform minor repairs and upkeep of complex equipment, circuit boards and any appropriate add-ons
• reasoning skills to organize scientific findings in logical sequence for interpretation and application in support of environmental programs and policies, and to prepare scientific evidence for judicial and quasi-judicial proceedings (e.g. analytical methodologies, results of chemical analyses)

Oral, Written and Interpersonal Skills

You have:
• written communications skills to prepare scientific/technical papers, presentations, memos and reports
• oral communications skills to report detailed test findings to peers or to judicial proceedings
• interpersonal skills to provide technical guidance and training to technologists and junior scientists; and to work collaboratively with peers, clients, and legal staff
• interpersonal skills to work in a team environment including taking on rotational duties in the laboratory
• oral and written communications skills to develop logical arguments to defend analytical approaches and study findings to LaSB customers, ensuring that communication is targeted to the appropriate audience

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