Chemical Laboratory Analyst
Tofield, Alberta, Canada · Full Time
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- Experience
- 1–2 yrs
- Salary
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- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 1 day ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Bachelor's degree
- Eligibility
- Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience and 1 to less than 2 years of relevant laboratory experience may apply. The role is open to English-speaking candidates who can work on site in Tofield, Alberta, have their own vehicle and transportation, and are willing to travel regular…
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Job description
Role overview
Cropland Solutions Inc is hiring a Chemical Laboratory Analyst for a full-time position in Tofield, Alberta. This role is based at the worksite, so it must be carried out in person with no remote-work option. The employer describes the position as part of a green job, meaning the work contributes to environmental protection, conservation, and restoration efforts, and supports Canada’s net-zero goals.
What you will do
- Support testing of air and water quality, including sample collection and analysis.
- Run analytical work using chromatography, spectroscopy, microscopy, electroanalytical, and other separation methods.
- Set up and help carry out chemical experiments, trials, and analytical procedures.
- Prepare gas or liquid solutions, reagents, and sample mixtures needed for testing.
- Maintain, operate, and set up laboratory equipment and apparatus.
- Develop and assist with sampling and analysis programs aimed at maintaining quality standards.
- Help create health, safety, and testing standards for laboratory work.
- Record, compile, and interpret data from analytical and experimental studies.
- Support the design and fabrication of experimental equipment when needed.
- Use MS Office tools in day-to-day documentation and reporting.
Skills and experience needed
The ideal candidate has hands-on laboratory experience in analysis, research, troubleshooting, quality control, and product or method development. Relevant background includes agriculture, industrial or inorganic chemicals, and organic or specialty chemical products. Experience with soil analysis, green economy work, and environmentally focused technical knowledge is considered valuable.
Technical exposure should include chromatography, spectroscopy, microscopy, sampling, biological techniques, statistics, and inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP). Knowledge of MATLAB and MS Excel is also expected.
Work environment
This position is based in a remote location. Relocation expenses are not covered by the employer. The work can be fast-paced and high-pressure, with tight deadlines, repetitive duties, a large workload, and physically demanding tasks. The role also requires strong attention to detail, hand-eye coordination, color differentiation, and the ability to work while sitting, standing, and walking for long periods.
Other details
The employer states that the role is connected to the green economy and involves specialized environmental knowledge. Applicants should have their own transportation and vehicle, and be willing to travel regularly.
Employment groups and inclusion
The employer says it supports equal opportunity hiring and offers programs or initiatives for newcomers and refugees, Indigenous people, and mature workers. Support mentioned includes settlement assistance, mentoring, networking, cultural awareness training, credential recognition support, flexible transition options, and other workplace inclusion measures.
Education and language
Language required: English. Education required: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
Personal qualities
The employer is looking for someone who is accurate, organized, proactive, and able to use sound judgment.
Tools and protective gear
Workers are expected to use their own safety glasses or goggles, gloves, and mask.
Employment notes
Experience required: 1 year to less than 2 years. This role is described as a green job by the employer, and that information was not independently verified by the listing source.