Reference Number
DFO21J-023252-000040
Selection Process Number
21-DFO-NCR-EA-EOS-308849
Organization
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Year
2020-2021
Days Open
9
Classification
PC02, PC03
City
MULTIPLE
Type
External
Total
207
Employment Equity
142
(68.6%)
Screened out
0
(0%)
Screened in
207
(100%)
Employment Equity 68.6% 142
Screened Out 0% 0
Screened In 100% 207
Women 50.7% 105
Visible minority 27.5% 57
Indigenous 0% 0
People with disabilities 3.9% 8
English 83.1% 172
French 16.9% 35
Citizens 86% 178
Permanent Residents 0% 0
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Science Advisors and Physical Scientists will work as part of a team responsible for improving national and international coordination of Ocean Science and Climate Change activities at DFO, providing stewardship of oceanographic data, supporting ocean modelling activities, and advancing science activities to improve our understanding of the impacts of climate change on our aquatic resources.
Stream 1: Science Advisor
Key activities may include participating in collaborative ocean and climate change science initiatives with federal, academic and private sector partners; contributing to the implementation of a national ocean observing and monitoring program; providing support for, and participating in, national and international committees and working groups on ocean and climate change science; identifying climate change impacts and vulnerabilities and developing adaptation tools; and improving ocean forecasting in vulnerable coastal regions to inform Departmental decisions related to adaptive management of fisheries, oceans and coastal infrastructure.
Stream 2: Physical Scientist
Key activities may include participating in collaborative ocean sciences initiatives with federal, academic and private sector partners; providing support for, and participating in, national and international committees and working groups on ocean science; data management, quality control, and archival; supporting the development and evaluation of numerical ocean models; developing products and tools for partners and clients, and responding to client requests; and developing and maintaining scientific tools and applications.
The immediate intent is to fill various vacancies in positions located in Ottawa, Ontario and Dorval, Québec.
A pool of fully and/or partially qualified candidates may be established through this process to staff identical or similar positions, within Fisheries and Oceans Canada across the country with various language requirements, security requirements and tenures.
Positions to be filled: Number to be determined
Your résumé.
Stream 1: Science Advisor (PC-02/PC-03)
Stream 2: Physical Scientist (PC-02/PC-03)
Education:
Both Streams
EDU: Graduation with a degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with acceptable specialization in ocean sciences, biology, physics, geology, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, or some other science relevant to the position.
Experience:
Both Streams
EX1: Experience* conducting scientific work or activities related to oceanography, aquatic ecosystems, climate change and/or another relevant environmental science.
EX2 Experience* working in scientific teams, committees or working groups related to oceanography, aquatic ecosystems, climate change and/or another relevant environmental science.
EX3: Experience* synthesizing and analyzing information related to oceanography, aquatic ecosystems, climate change and/or another relevant environmental science to provide advice or recommendations.
EX4: Experience* preparing and writing briefing material, presentations, technical documents and/or scientific papers on topics related to oceanography, aquatic ecosystems, climate change and/or another relevant environmental science
Stream 2 only
S2EX1: Experience* using computer programming or scripting languages for the synthesis, assembly, management, or analysis of scientific data or information
S2EX2: Experience* conducting quantitative analyses and interpreting data using statistical analytical techniques or tools associated with oceanography, or relevant scientific area
*Experience: It is your responsibility to provide appropriate and detailed examples with dates that clearly demonstrate the number of years of experience that corresponds with the level you are applying for (PC-02 or PC-03) as defined below:
• PC-02 level experience is defined as experience gained through paid or volunteer work, or through completion of graduate-level research projects. Examples citing academic coursework or undergraduate degree requirements will not be accepted.
• PC-03 level experience (significant) is defined as having had worked in the field for more than 2 years in a relevant area of study (Graduation from a recognized post-graduate program may be accepted as work experience).
Asset Qualifications:
Experience:
Both Streams
AEX1: Experience with modern oceanographic data collection, monitoring, observation or dissemination technologies/instrumentation.
AEX2: Experience in the analysis of spatially or temporally variable oceanographic, meteorological, or other environmental data.
AEX3: Experience with oceanographic and/or climate modelling
Stream 1 Only
AEX4: Experience working with collaborative programs, projects, or initiatives with multiple government departments, academic institutions and/or international organizations.
AEX5: Experience contributing to and/or leading the development of strategic policy documents such as Memoranda to Cabinet, Budget submissions and/or Treasury Board Submissions.
Stream 2 Only
AEX6: Experience in scientific data management, including but not limited to tasks such as QA-QC of data to comply with standardized template(s), management of data archives, and creation of metadata
AEX7: Experience in using computer programming languages, such as, but not limited to Java, Python, Matlab, R or Fortran, for scientific data management, scientific data analysis, or delivery of scientific products.
AEX8: Experience in the development and deployment of scientific data products for distribution to the public.
Various language requirements
Information on language requirements
Abilities:
Both Streams
AB1: Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
AB2: Ability to plan, organize and establish priorities.
Stream 1 only
AB3: Ability to analyze science issues and provide advice and recommendations.
Stream 2 only
AB4: Ability to analyse and interpret scientific information and data and formulate conclusions.
Personal Suitability:
Both Streams
PS1: Initiative
PS2: Judgement
PS3: Dependability
PS4: Results oriented
PS5: Effective interpersonal skills
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
Preference will be given to veterans and to Canadian citizens, in that order, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.