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Technician III

Walkerton, ON
CA$58,355 - CA$83,364/annual
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Extended health and dental benefits
Pension plan
Employee and family assistance program

About the role

Position: Technician III

Job Classification: WCWC 5

Salary Range: $58,355.00 - $83,364.00

Reports to: Manager of Research & Technology

Schedule: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday

Location: Walkerton, Ontario

Purpose of Position

This position supports the work of the Research and Technology Department including operation and maintenance of equipment of the Technology Demonstration facility/laboratory, pilot testing projects and participates in training preparation and delivery. This position will coordinate the chemical waste storage and disposal and general procurement for the Department.

The position reports to the Science Team Lead and also receives guidance and/or direction from the Science & Technology Lead, Scientists and Senior Technical Coordinator.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assists in the maintenance and operation of the Technology Demonstration facility, equipment and laboratory, on and off site. Ensures that these areas are functional and safe while following all protocols, procedures and guidelines. Conducts information and technical tours as required.
  • Assists with shipping, receiving, set up and maintenance of Centre equipment and supplies for training delivery, pilot testing and special events.
  • Works with the Senior Technical Coordinator to ensure equipment and laboratory supplies are procured, maintained and organized. Maintains inventories, logs and trackers as required. Ensures that safety data sheets (SDS) are available and up to date and chemical waste and hazards are handled, stored and disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations.
  • Provides assistance and support for Centre pilot testing projects by conducting assigned bench and pilot scale testing experiments, collecting data and samples and analyzing results and assisting in the preparation of documents.
  • Participates in the delivery of training courses and will assist in the preparation of technical content for courses and reports.
  • Provides assistance with Helpline inquires when required.

Additional duties may be assigned at the discretion of the position Manager.

Knowledge, Education and Training

A minimum two-year college diploma or a university degree specializing in water treatment or related environmental disciplines is required. A drinking water treatment or drinking water distribution license would be an asset.

The incumbent requires good knowledge of drinking water treatment principles, methodologies, and practices sufficient to understand the various drinking water treatment and delivery processes, and the requirements of provincial drinking water legislation, regulations, policies, procedures and guidelines; the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 and its regulations; operating drinking water process units at full or pilot scale; drinking water sample collection and analysis.

Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams and Power Point. A valid class G driver’s licence (or equivalent) that is not expired, forfeited or suspended is required. Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Waste Disposal certifications will be required to be taken and renewed.

Experience

A minimum of four (4) years of related work experience is required. The incumbent requires experience in operating drinking water process units at full or pilot scaleand/or experience working in a drinking water laboratory.

Good information researching, organizational and analytical skills are required. Good communications skills are also necessary.

An equivalent combination of education and experience would be considered.

What We Offer

  • A collaborative, innovative, and rewarding culture to work within
  • Engaging and supportive team dynamic
  • On-the-job training and learning
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Succession planning and professional development opportunities
  • Competitive compensation
  • Extended health and dental benefits
  • Pension plan
  • Employee and family assistance program
  • Flex hours
  • Internal recognition programs Buddy system upon hire
  • Employee events
  • A state-of-the-art facility
  • Free on-site parking

Why Walkerton?

Walkerton is a beautiful, peaceful town in Bruce County, Ontario offering a variety of fun activities! Nestled in the rolling countryside, Walkerton offers an array of outdoor recreation, including golf, parks, and trails for hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Paddling and fishing are at your doorstep on the Saugeen River, a 160-kilometre waterway that flows through the community, or travel to the beautiful beaches of Lake Huron, only a 30-minute drive away. Walkerton is a thriving community that serves much of the surrounding area, providing a variety of businesses, schools, a municipal childcare centre, community centre and arena, and hospital. In Walkerton, you’ll also find dining, shopping, and live entertainment at Victoria Jubilee Hall. There is something for everyone to enjoy!

How to Apply

Interested? Great! Please apply within our website at: wcwc.ca - careers - Recruitment (adp.com)

Please submit your application by Sept 9, 2025.

The Walkerton Clean Water Centre values diversity. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds. If a job applicant requires an accommodation during the application or selection process, we will work with the applicant to meet the accommodation needs.

About Walkerton Clean Water Centre

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The Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) is an agency of the Government of Ontario, established in 2004, to ensure clean and safe drinking water for the entire province. WCWC coordinates and provides education, training and information to drinking water system owners, operators and operating authorities, and the public, in order to safeguard Ontario's drinking water. Through partnerships, WCWC also provides training for the 133 First Nations communities in Ontario.

Visit our website to learn more! www.wcwc.ca