ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SCIENTIST - COASTAL at Waikato Regional Council
Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Aug, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication Skills, Field Work

Industry

Other Industry

Description

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 MĀTOU | ABOUT US

  • We work hard to care for the mighty Waikato, so current and future generations will benefit from a healthy environment, strong economy, and vibrant communities.
  • Our mahi is as diverse as the region we care for and the people who share it. Our work helps look after our region’s water, soil, air, geothermal areas and coasts - so we can all enjoy these precious resources for generations to come.
  • Customers sit at the heart of everything we do, and all staff have an important role to play in the delivery of exceptional customer service.
  • If you’d like to understand more about what we do please click here The work we do | Waikato Regional Council.
  • By partnering with iwi and working with many others in our communities, our collective kaitiakitanga will make the Waikato region even better. Together, we’ll create a sustainable future that will make a positive difference to people’s lives.
Responsibilities
  • 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.
  • Working long days (including nights away from home).
  • 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.
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