Located on the beautiful homeland that is the traditional territory of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Odawa First Nations, for over 50 years, Lambton College has been a ground-breaking institution. Lambton College is a national leader in applied research, teaching methodologies, experiential learning opportunities and future-facing educational innovations. With 13,000+ students from 20 countries around the world, two main campuses in Sarnia, Ontario, and a growing roster of more than 90 diploma, certificate and degree programs, Lambton College offers students flexible learning options with a broad range of programs and courses that incorporate elements of classroom, mobile, hybrid and accelerated educational alternatives.
Lambton College ranks #1 in Ontario and #2 in Canada for Research in 2020 in addition to maintaining a ranking within the top 3 Colleges for Research for five straight years.
At Lambton College, we’re proud of where we have been, but more importantly, where we are going, together. With Caring and Vitality as two of our core values at Lambton College, you know you’ll be joining a team of passionate and fun colleagues.
About the Position:
This is a full-time Support Staff Bargaining Unit position working 35 hours per week.
Specific Accountabilities:
• Conduct research activities including literature review, data analysis, and experimentation in collaboration with researchers and industry partners in the area of water and wastewater;
• Prepare technical reports, posters, presentations;
• Provide technical advice, and problem solving assistance;
• Liaising with LWC’s collaborators, particularly in relations to their advisory and financial support of centre;
• Liaising with LWC’s Steering Committee, particularly on developing new research directions, new projects and new partnerships;
• Designing, developing and recommending new programs, projects, partnerships and activities relating to LWC research;
• Writing LWC communication for distribution to exterior partners interior researchers;
Qualifications:
• 4 Year degree in a related field (Water and Waste water Treatment, Environmental Engineer / Technologists, Chemical Technology)
• 3 Years experience in a research related field
• Excellent written communication skills
• Experience in water treatment related projects
Lambton College is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free selection process. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the interview coordinator of accommodation measures you may require during our selection process. Information received relating to accommodation needs of applicants will be addressed confidentially.
We thank all applicants for their interest and wish to advise that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Lambton College hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. In support of a diverse and inclusive college community, Lambton College welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal persons, members of sexual minority groups, persons with disabilities and visible minorities.