Reference number
RSN26J-022683-000897
Selection process number
2026-RSN-EA-CFS-677022
Location
Vancouver (British Columbia), Victoria (British Columbia)
Salary
$25.17 to $31.69 per hour
Level
ST-UDE-NT
Who can
Students currently enrolled or willing to enroll in an Master's program at the University of British Columbia in the Faculty of Forestry.
To be considered for RAP opportunities, students must be:
1. Recognized as having full-time student status by the post-secondary academic institution at which you are presently enrolled (proof will be required) OR be a part-time student who is recognized by their academic institution as a having a disability;
2. The minimum age to work in the province or territory where the job is located; and
3. Enrolled in an academic program that requires research as part of their curriculum.
Organization information
For further information on the organization, please visit Natural Resources Canada.
About the position
You need (essential for the job)
Language requirements (essential for the job)
You may need (asset qualifications)
Our commitment
Equity, diversity and inclusion
Preference
How to
Hiring organization contact
Duties
Duties:
Design and conduct laboratory and field experiments including sampling, RNA extraction, library preparation, and sequencing.
Analyze large transcriptomic datasets using bioinformatics pipelines on high-performance computing systems
Conduct field sampling in coastal forest environments
Write scientific reports and manuscripts; present results at lab meetings and conferences
Collaborate with NRCan researchers, university supervisors and BC Ministry of Forests stakeholders
Intent of the process
The intention is to staff one (1) student position for a Master's degree at the University of British Columbia.
Positions to be filled
1
Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following
BSc with Honours in a relevant field (Biology, Forest Sciences, Bioinformatics, Environmental Science, or related discipline)
Admitted to Graduate Studies program at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
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Research experience in forest pathology (e.g., Honours thesis, undergraduate research assistantship, or equivalent)
Experience with molecular biology techniques (DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, library preparation)
Experience in bioinformatics tools and command-line computing (Unix/Linux, HPC clusters) and with R and/or Python for data analysis and visualization
Applied / assessed at a later date
English essential
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May be applied / assessed at a later date
Familiarity with statistical methods for biological data (multivariate analysis, etc.)
Field or forest sampling experience is an asset
Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial data analysis is an asset
Experience contributing to a peer-reviewed manuscript (as author or co-author) is a strong asset
We're committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please contact the hiring organization below to request specialized accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
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