Water Resources Technician - Cambridge, Canada - Grand River Conservation Authority

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General Accountabilities


The Water Resources Technician position plays a key role in the flood forecasting and warning, dam management and water monitoring programs at the GRCA.

This position is responsible for data collection and analysis relating to the surface water monitoring program and reports to the Water Management Supervisor as part of the Flood Operations Department.

This position comprises of field data collection, data management and coordination of the snow survey and river watch programs. Good time management, project planning and interpersonal skills are essential in this position. Experience working in and around water and capability to perform physical duties are also requirements for this position. This position works closely with Water Structures staff to maintain business continuity of the monitoring system.

This position responds to information requests from staff, consultants, public and other agencies.

This position is also part of the Engineering Technician pool and is required to work with the water quality, groundwater and subwatershed monitoring programs as needed.


Specific Accountabilities

  • Obtaining and managing streamflow measurements, streamflow time series data and reservoir report information.
  • Maintenance and development of rating curve information for GRCA stations and maintenance of gauge datum elevations.
  • Working with the Water Management Supervisor, this position is responsible for data quality assurance and archiving of hydrometric, stream gauge, snow course and climate information collected at GRCA operated stations.
  • Work closely with Water Survey of Canada staff to obtain and maintain up to date rating curve information and elevations for stations operated by Water Survey of Canada in the Grand River Watershed.
  • Maintenance of snow course equipment, information and reporting of snow course results to the Province.
  • Maintenance of water quantity monitoring equipment used to obtain manual flow measurements.
  • Responsible for organizing and summarizing river watch reports provided by field staff.
  • Performs basic analysis and interpretation of water quantity information.

Water Quality:
secondary technician for continuous water quality station and probe maintenance. Act as the backup technician for the Provincial Water Quality sampling network.


  • Participate on the team that places and retrieves public safety buoys and booms as needed
  • Complete elevations surveys as requested.
  • Act as a member of the Duty Officer System.
  • Other related duties as assigned.

Technical Accountabilities

  • Diploma in Water Resource Management as a technician or technologist or equivalent
  • Minimum of 3 years related work experience in hydrometric measurement and water quality sampling.
  • Knowledge and experience with water quantity measurement techniques, equipment and rating curve maintenance.
  • Advanced computer skills related to data management and data analysis. Working knowledge of WISKI (Water Information Systems KISTERS) would be an asset.
  • Working knowledge of water chemistry and Provincial Water Quality sampling protocols related to Provincial Water Quality Sampling Program.
  • Knowledge and experience in hydrology and collection of hydrometric information.
  • Knowledge and experience related to snow course measurement techniques.
  • Proficiency with personal computers and related software including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, Access and PowerPoint. Knowledge in the use of Arc View would be an asset.
  • Excellent organizational skills with respect to data and time management skills
  • General understanding of reservoir structures and operations.
  • Knowledge of safety hazards related to working around water and roadways and experience working around streams and rivers and in adverse conditions.
  • Experience using survey grade GPS equipment and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) technology.
  • Valid driver's license.
  • Valid Pleasure Craft Operators Card.

Competencies and Abilities

Professional Judgement
Addressing issues decisively and effectively striving for minimizing cost and disruption to individuals and operations.

Demonstrated ability in the area of critical thinking, analysis and assessment of implications, making connections of underlying issues and the ownership of the outcome.


Integrity/Ethics


The willingness to hold oneself accountable for acting in ways that are consistent with stated GRCA values, principles and professional standards.


Goal/Action Oriented
Maintains high level of productivity and self-direction. Demonstrated experience to work under pressure and handle multiple tasks simultaneously with changing priorities. Does not shy away from challenges and seldom gives up, especially in the face of resistance, setbacks or change. Seizes opportunities; takes initiative and is self-motivated. Organizes work, plans activities and sets priorities in a manner t

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