Are you looking for a role that will challenge you and allow you to make a meaningful impact on environmental stewardship? Can you see yourself leading innovative research that uncovers how radionuclides move through and affect our ecosystems? Our team is seeking a passionate Radioecologist to lead and contribute to studies on the fate, transport, and ecological effects of radionuclides through fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and scientific research. If you answered yes, then this may be the job for you-apply today!
What will you be doing!
What we are looking for:
Education
Postgraduate degree (minimum M.Sc. requirement, Ph.D. considered an asset) in Earth or Environmental Sciences with appropriate specialization in radioecology, chemical/environmental toxicology, and/or environmental geochemistry.
Experience
A minimum of 3-5 years of relevant experience in the field of radioecology.
Experience related to method development and optimization for the measurement of environmental isotopes and/or radiochemical analysis (with a particular focus on 90Sr, 137Cs, 210Po, 210Pb, 226Ra, 222Rn and other naturally-occurring 238U and 232Th decay-products) in environmental sample types for research activities.
Experience operating analytical equipment for the measurement of radionuclides (e.g., gamma spectrometers, alpha spectrometers, liquid scintillation counters) and stable isotopes (e.g., isotope ratio mass spectrometers).
Experience using software packages (e.g., R, SYSTAT, ArcGIS) for multivariate statistical and spatial analysis/visualization of large and complex environmental datasets.
Experience using software for environmental/radiological risk/dose modelling (e.g., ERICA, RESRAD-BIOTA) and a proven ability to interpret results for assessing environmental risk.
Experience in designing, planning and conducting research projects in field and laboratory settings.
Experience in preparing and submitting successful research proposals.
Experience managing projects, which includes status reporting, schedule and budget monitoring.
Experience communicating with stakeholders and presenting research to audiences with varying degrees of technical expertise.
Experience applying for and successfully obtaining environmental research permits (e.g., Animal Use Protocols under the Canadian Council on Animal Care, Scientific Collection Permits for fish and/or wildlife issued by Provincial and/or Federal governments, or First Nations institutions).
Experience collecting environmental samples (e.g., soil, sediment, water, air particulate, plants, invertebrates, plankton, fish, donated large game) and knowledge of best practices in sampling protocols and animal welfare.
Experience working collaboratively with Indigenous communities on environmental research.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Understanding of QA best practices for low background radiochemical analytical services.
Practical skills in the management of large and complex environmental datasets
Demonstrated skills and abilities in preparing written scientific and technical reports, including publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Demonstrated skills and abilities in preparing written plain-language and non-technical reports and presentations, including community newsletters and/or interviews.
Ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary team environments.
Knowledge of environmental radiochemistry, environmental pathways modelling for radionuclides, and environmental regulatory requirements for nuclear facilities and operations.
Knowledge of (and commitment to) safe laboratory and fieldwork practices
Security Clearance Eligibility Required
Reliability Status, which has a minimum requirement of 3-5 years of verifiable history in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and/or the United Kingdom. CNL implements security screening in accordance with the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat''''s "Standard on Security Screening" and the "Policy on Government Security."
Working Conditions:
Why CNL?
Does the idea of working with a dynamic team across Canada to advance nuclear science and technology for a clean and secure world excite you? At CNL, we're reinventing ourselves to be industry leaders-pioneering solutions to the problems that matter most.
From building the next generation of clean nuclear and hydrogen energy technologies, to developing targeted cancer treatments, to continuing our global leadership in environmental remediation-we are driven by impact, innovation, and purpose.
What We Offer: A Total Rewards Package
We believe in taking care of our people. Here's what you can expect as part of our team:
Do Our Priorities Resonate with You?
If so, you'll feel right at home at CNL!
Location: Onsite
Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley, our Chalk River site offers a beautiful natural setting with forests, lakes, and wildlife, right at your doorstep. Surrounded by welcoming communities such as Deep River, Petawawa, and Pembroke, you'll have access to unparalleled outdoor adventures and a fantastic work-life balance.
Please note: This is a fully on-site position based at our Chalk River Laboratory in Ontario.
Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
At CNL, we are committed to fostering an environment that promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion. We celebrate and welcome employees, stakeholders, and partners of all backgrounds and identities. Click here to read all about it!
We are proud to uphold a workplace culture grounded in our Core Values:
These values drive our employment practices and ensure meaningful career development opportunities and accommodations for all employees.
CNL is an equal opportunity employer. If you require accommodation during any phase of the hiring process, please let us know via jobs@cnl.ca. All requests will be handled with confidentiality.
CNL operates on sites located on the traditional lands, waterways and ceded and unceded territories of Indigenous peoples. CNL recognizes and affirms all First Nations, Métis communities and Inuit in this land we now know as Canada. We acknowledge, respect and seek to better understand Indigenous history, rights and title on the lands where we work and develop projects. We honour and respect the importance of the relationship between Indigenous peoples and their lands, waters and territories.