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STO 15R - District Avalanche Assistant

Hope, BC
CA$32 - CA$37/hour
Mid Level
temporary

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Competitive benefits
Amazing learning opportunities
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About the role

Posting Title

STO 15R - District Avalanche Assistant

Position Classification

Scientific/Technical Off R15

Union

GEU

Work Options

On-Site

Location

Hope, BC V0X 1L0 CA
Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)
Pemberton, BC V0N 2L0 CA

Salary Range

$32.32 - $36.55 hourly

Close Date

9/1/2025

Job Type

If and As When Needed

Temporary End Date

4/30/2026

Ministry/Organization

BC Public Service -> Min Transportation and Transit

Ministry Branch / Division

Lower Mainland District

Job Summary

The Team
The Avalanche Program is a small, close-knit team of passionate professionals who care deeply about their work, each other, and the communities they serve. They thrive in high-pressure environments and work closely in partnership with others—building strong, respectful relationships to serve the public. The team values inclusion, diverse perspectives, and a supportive workplace where everyone is committed to upholding the highest standards of industry professionalism.

The Role
As a District Avalanche Assistant, you will play an important role in supporting the safe and efficient movement of people, goods, and services through avalanche-prone areas during the winter season. Working within an inclusive and collaborative team, you will contribute to the planning and delivery of avalanche safety operations in alignment with the District’s Avalanche Safety Plan. This position involves close coordination with ministry staff, maintenance contractors, and partners, and may require flexible hours, including extended shifts or on-call work, to help ensure the safety of all highway users.

Qualifications:
Education and Experience Requirements

Avalanche Risk Management Education and Experience:

  • To be implemented at a STO15 level, you must have:
    • A) Post-secondary technical diploma, or higher, in the field of forestry, geography, engineering or meteorology with an emphasis on avalanche phenomenon and the properties of snow or other related fields with two winter seasons of experience in an operational avalanche program which include observations, snow stability analysis, avalanche hazard evaluation, avalanche control and training of staff/contractors and members of the public preferred; OR
    • B) Grade 12 with four winter seasons of experience in an operational avalanche program which include observations, snow stability analysis, avalanche hazard evaluation, avalanche control and training of staff/contractors and members of the public;

To be under-implemented at a STO12 level, you must have:

  • Grade 12 with two winter seasons of experience in an operational avalanche program which include observations, snow stability analysis, avalanche hazard evaluation, avalanche control and training of staff/contractors and members of the public;

Training Certificates/Professional Associations:

  • Must be registered, or be eligible to be registered, with the Canadian Avalanche Association as a professional member in good standing.
  • Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) certification (or CAA prior learning equivalency assessment) in:
    • Minimum Level 1, with Level 2 required for higher implementation
  • WorkSafe BC Occupational First Aid Level 2, or equivalent;
  • Incident Command System 100 is preferred.

Blasting Certification and Explosives Experience:

  • Avalanche Control Blasting Certification - for Hand Charge and Helicopter Control Missions - acceptable to WorkSafe BC or other equivalent Canadian regulatory agency certification - preferred.
  • Knowledge of various provincial and federal regulations including, but not limited to; the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, Federal and Provincial explosives and blasting regulations, WorkSafe BC regulations and guidelines, and Workplace Hazard Information Management Systems(WHMIS).

Other Requirements/Willingness Statements:

  • Operational field experience making and collecting weather, snowpack, and avalanche activity observations for avalanche forecasting and risk management.
  • Computer and communication skills to conduct data analysis and to write clear and concise technical reports.
  • Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s Licence.
  • Physically fit to regularly lift in excess of 20kg, to climb towers in excess of 4m high, to travel on foot in the mountains in winter and experience traveling in avalanche terrain in a variety of conditions.
  • Willingness to safely work outdoors in adverse winter weather.
  • Willingness to be on call 24/7 during elevated avalanche hazard forecast levels.
  • Willingness to speak in public.
  • Working knowledge of snow and avalanche management techniques including avalanche control measures and search and rescue procedures. Practical knowledge of meteorology, glaciology, and instructional techniques.
  • Ability to instruct effectively, work independently and respond effectively in emergency situations.
  • Experience with helicopter field work preferred.

Note: May be asked to respond to Provincial Emergency Program callouts for mutual aid, however this is not a job requirement and participation would be at the discretion of the individual/Supervisor.

For questions regarding this position, please contact Sarah.Nohr@gov.bc.ca.

About this Position:
There are currently two (2) positions available in Hope.
This position is a seasonal “as and when needed”. Hours of work will vary depending on operational requirements.
This is a temporary opportunity until 30 April, 2026 with the possibility of extension.
This position has full time on-site requirements.
An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary vacancies in the locations listed above.
If the above requirements are not fully met, the position can be under-implemented at the STO 12 level. The full qualifications must be achieved within 2 winter seasons to be fully implemented at the STO 15 level.
A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required.
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.

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How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the posting.

Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.

Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying.

Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a standard questionnaire (current employment status, eligibility to apply, etc.).

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Scientific and Technical, Trades and Operational

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