Entomology Technologist

Entomology
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Are you curious about insects? Do you enjoy observing living organisms up close and understanding their essential role in ecosystems? Become an Entomology Technologist for a day!

What does an Entomology Technologist do?

An Entomology Technologist observes, identifies, and studies insects to better understand their role in ecosystems. They collect data in the field or in laboratory settings and contribute to research, environmental monitoring, and conservation projects. This role combines scientific observation, technical skills, and a strong connection to environmental protection.

Top 5 responsibilities

  • Plan and conduct laboratory or field research on key topics such as climate change, forest fire dynamics, or ecosystem productivity.
  • Study insect pests and diseases to detect native or invasive species and develop methods to reduce their impacts.
  • Use advanced technologies to map resources and analyze complex data related to environmental or forest inventories.
  • Write scientific reports, contribute to specialized publications, and present findings to industry partners and the public
  • Support research related to biodiversity and environmental adaptation in response to climate and ecological changes.

What will this internship teach me?

  • Hands-on experience with field instruments and data collection methods.
  • Introduction to geospatial and statistical data analysis.
  • Application of occupational health and safety standards in scientific work.
  • Development of scientific and technical communication skills.
Region:
Montréal
Location:
4581, rue Sherbrooke Est, Montréal, QC, H1X 2B2, Canada
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Internship language:
Français Anglais
Market:
Internship length:
One day
Available dates:
Education
CÉGEP

Your contact person

Before, during and after your internship, you’ll be guided by Amélie Grégoire Taillefer, Entomologist and Coordinator, Les Sentinelles du Nunavik.

Have questions before you jump in?

Write us!