ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SCIENTIST - COASTAL

Waikato Regional Council

  • Hamilton
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 8 days ago
Job Description:Mō te tūranga | About the role
  • Based in Hamilton, but our sites cover the whole of the Waikato region from the Coromandel on the east coast, to Raglan on the west coast.
  • Along with physically demanding fieldwork, our data needs to be processed and quality checked. IT literacy is a must, along with an aptitude for the environment and science. You will need to process and analyse data to support State of the Environment (SOE) monitoring.
  • The role involves:
  • Planning, organising and undertaking coastal surveys collecting samples, deploying instruments and carrying out surveys.
  • Collecting, Processing, and quality checking coastal samples and data - including data input into databases.
  • Maintain, calibrate and operate instrumentation (e.g. SONDEs).
  • Identification of macroinvertebrate samples.
  • Supervise students over summer.
  • Driving to remote parts of the region to collect samples and data.
  • Operating small research vessels.
  • A strong focus on working safely looking after yourself and those around you and adhering to council Health & Safety policies.
  • Health and safety is at the forefront of everything we do at WRC, whether working on your own, or as part of a team. You will utilise your field knowledge to collect data safely and offer suggestions to improve the safety and efficiency of our sites.
  • If this sounds like you, apply today to be part of this innovative team, and add to the legacy of this important environmental monitoring network.
Mō ngā pūkenga | Qualifications and experience
  • A degree in natural, physical, environmental sciences or a related field.
  • Minimum 2 years’ experience.
  • Previous experience undertaking coastal or marine field work is desirable.
  • Full drivers licence and comfortable driving utes, as the role will include towing and launching boats.
  • Must be a capable swimmer (competency testing will be undertaken).
  • Excellent communication skills – written and verbal.
Mō te tīma | About the team
  • The position is in the Ecology Team, in the Environmental Monitoring (EM) Section of the Science, Policy and Information Directorate at WRC.
  • The team measures, analyses, and reports on the health of coasts, terrestrial areas, rivers, lakes, streams and geothermal areas across the Waikato region.
  • The wider EM section is the centre of excellence for Council’s environmental monitoring, including Hydrology, Water Quality, Ecology and Environmental Data management.
  • The information we collect is used by WRC scientists, policy makers, and the government to manage the community’s and the environments’ wellbeing.
Mō te tuku tono | How to apply
  • Applications will be reviewed as they come in, and this role will close on 14 September 2025
  • For a copy of the role description, please
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Waikato Regional Council

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