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Ground-based Information Technologist

Edmonton, AB
CA$67,947 - CA$93,142/annual
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Department Faculty of Science - Physics

Salary range $67,947.12 to $93,141.96

Hours per week 40

Grade 9

Posted date

Closing date September 19, 2025

Position Type Full Time - Trust Funded

Description

This position is a part of the Non-Academic Staff Association (NASA).

This position has a term length of one year plus a day, with the possibility of extension, and offers a comprehensive benefits package.

Location - This role is in-person at North Campus, Edmonton, and other remote research sites.

Working at the University of Alberta

The University of Alberta acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 territory, and respects the histories, languages and cultures of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and all First Peoples of Canada, whose presence continues to enrich our vibrant community.

The University of Alberta is a community of knowledge seekers, change makers and world shapers who lead with purpose each and every day. We are home to over 14,000 faculty and staff, more than 40,000 students and a growing community of 300,000 alumni worldwide.

Your work will have a meaningful influence on a fascinating cross-section of people — from our students and community members, to our renowned researchers and innovators, making discoveries and generating solutions that make the world healthier, safer, stronger and more just. Learn more.

Working for the Space Physics group

The Space Physics group, led by Prof. Ian Mann at the University of Alberta, conducts both experimental and theoretical research in space physics, with a primary focus on geomagnetic phenomena. Prof. Mann’s CARISMA team are recognized as experts in magnetometry and operates one of the world’s leading ground-based arrays. The group collaborates closely with the Canadian Space Agency and NASA on satellite missions, integrating data from ground-based networks and satellite platforms to study the effects of solar activity on the near-Earth space environment-commonly known as “Space Weather.”

Position Summary

As the Ground-based Information Technologist, you will be a key member in the magnetometer program in the Space Physics Group in the Department of Physics. Reporting to the Senior Magnetometry Program Manager, you will be integral to the development, maintenance and support of software solutions and IT infrastructure critical to the data acquisition, verification, and system management for the instrumentation deployed in the magnetometer array.

In this broad role, you will ensure data integrity throughout the entire lifecycle—from acquisition and transmission to processing, storage, and dissemination. Responsibilities will include maintaining and enhancing software on remote acquisition hardware, local storage, and processing servers, as well as providing infrastructure support. You will also be a key member of our field-work team, playing a crucial role in the operation and expansion of our distributed network of remote sites. Your expertise will be essential in guaranteeing seamless data flow as we grow, directly enabling ground-breaking research. If you are ready to ensure data integrity from acquisition to analysis, we want you to join our team.

Duties

  • Develop, maintain, and operate Linux software and systems for high-reliability data logging, remote data acquisition, processing, storage, and dissemination, including management of underlying infrastructure (OS, network, VMs) to ensure continuous operation in field-deployed systems and server-room systems.
  • Support field site deployments, repairs, and technical troubleshooting in collaboration with team members, ensuring reliable data collection and transfer. There would be typically 5-10 trips/year, each less than a week, prioritized during the summer according to group activity and equipment needs.
  • Maintain back-end storage and processing infrastructure.
  • Operate, maintain and expand web-based data portals to ensure availability and support data sharing. Collaborate with researchers to configure interfaces for data visualization and remote monitoring of field systems.
  • Monitor and analyze remote site operations, instrument health, data quality, and system performance, implementing improvements as needed. Support reporting for CSA and other external funding agencies.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in computing or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • Experience: At least 2 years in programming and data management, ideally in research or field settings.
  • Technical Skills: Strong programming skills; proficiency with server management/Linux system administration, VMs, and data backups in a Linux environment.
  • Analytical Skills: Demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving; skilled in diagnosing and resolving IT and data issues to ensure reliability.
  • Communication: Effective communicator with strong interpersonal and documentation skills; strong team player, self-motivated with high initiative.
  • Other Requirements: Valid driver’s license; able to travel to remote sites. Ability to assist with moderate to intense physical activity during field work, such as carrying equipment, digging, etc.

Preferred Qualifications

  • BASH and C in Linux are considered strong assets.
  • Web development and database familiarity are preferred.

At the University of Alberta, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible hiring process for all candidates. If you require accommodations to participate in the interview process, please let us know at the time of booking your interview and we will make every effort to accommodate your needs.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.

All University employees have a responsibility to foster a workplace that prioritizes safety in all its forms—physical, cultural, and psychological. This is achieved by promoting a safe environment, adhering to all safety laws, policies and procedures, completing all required safety training, identifying hazards and implementing controls, reporting incidents, and contributing to a culture of inclusivity and respect, while endeavoring to ensure that all colleagues feel valued and safe to express their thoughts, perspectives and concerns.

The University of Alberta is committed to creating a university community where everyone feels valued, barriers to success are removed, and thriving connections are fostered. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. We encourage women, First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons, members of visible minority groups, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expression, and all those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas and the University to apply.

L’Université de l’Alberta s’engage à créer une communauté universitaire où chaque personne se sent valorisée, où les obstacles à la réussite sont éliminés et où des connexions enrichissantes peuvent se développer. Nous accueillons les demandes de toutes les personnes qualifiées. Nous encourageons les femmes; Premières nations, Métis et Inuits; membres des groupes minoritaires visibles; personnes handicapées; personnes ayant une orientation sexuelle ou une identité et une expression sexospécifique; et tous ceux qui peuvent contribuer à la diversification des idées et à l'université à postuler.

Note: This opportunity will be available until midnight September 19, 2025, Edmonton, Alberta local time.

About University of Alberta

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The University of Alberta is one of Canada’s top teaching and research universities, with an international reputation for excellence across the humanities, sciences, creative arts, business, engineering, and health sciences. Home to more than 39,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff, the university has an annual budget of $1.7 billion and attracts nearly $450 million in sponsored research revenue. The U of A offers close to 400 rigorous undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in 18 faculties on five campuses. The university has more than 250,000 alumni worldwide.

The university and its people remain dedicated to the promise made in 1908 by founding president Henry Marshall Tory that knowledge shall be used for “uplifting the whole people."​