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for this position is $50,000 a year. Wireless Water Quality Monitoring Postdoc UBC Okanagan, School of Engineering, Kelowna, Canada Rank: Postdoctoral Researcher University: University of British Columbia Campus
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pressures, conducting water chemical treatment tests, changing filters, regenerating softeners and reverse osmosis water equipment, etc.; Provides running maintenance and minor repairs (e.g. including packing
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: Department of Biology Position Summary: Assists with environmental DNA sample preparation in water and sediment samples Inventory and maintains field equipment Organizes and regularly disposes of chemical and
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of Geography (Professor Mallik Mahmud) Position Summary: Acquire and process synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery Analyze SAR imagery to identify sea ice classes Analyze and evaluate multi-frequency SAR
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Duties and Accountabilities The nature of the work is immediately associated with the support and delivery of instruction ENVS 825 Water Resources Management in Cold Regions. Reporting to the course
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change in the Salish Sea. The project brings together Hakai Institute scientists, university scientists and local communities to deepen our understanding of Salish Sea biodiversity change
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research experience (e.g., field courses); Outdoor skills Training in animal care and water quality maintenance Experience and education: Background courses in ecology and conservation Field experience (e.g
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goal is to provide scientifically credible knowledge for sustainable management of water and food resources in an uncertain future. Duties Enhance the current dataset at the WSML by collection
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on menu items. Brings water, bread, food and beverages to the tables. Act as liaison between guests and kitchen staff. Performs general cleaning duties including dishes, fridges, dishwashers, counters
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per day, and collect water, soil, and plants according to scientific protocols. Need to coordinate with community members to gain access to property. Need to inventory samples at Kanesatake and at