APTPUO - Fall 2026 - NUT3107 A01 (LAB)
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, ON, Canada · Kanata, Ottawa, ON, Canada
CAD 111.12-111.12 / hour
Posting Reason:
New PositionLocation:
200 Lees - FHSAcademic Period:
2026 Fall SemesterFaculty:
Faculté des sciences de la santé / Faculty of Health SciencesAcademic Unit:
École des sciences de la nutrition \\ School of Nutrition SciencesCourse Title:
Food MicrobiologyCourse Code:
NUT3107Section:
A01Course Description:
Basic concepts of food microbiology, including food as a growth medium, natural microflora and food spoilage. Methods of detection and control of microorganisms responsible for food spoilage and foodborne illness. Microbiological processing and spoilage of the main types of foods. Use of fermentative microbial flora in food preservation and processing. Good practices in food processing, and food hygiene and safety. Current trends in the food industry.Course Component: Laboratory
Posting limited to:
Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time ProfessorDate Posted (YYYY/MM/DD):
2026/06/02Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD):
2026/07/03Expected Enrolment:
24Approval date:
2026/06/02Number of credits:
1.5Work Hours:
48Hourly Rate:
Théorie appliquée / Applied Theory: $111.12 (2024-2025)The academic year starts on September 1 and ends on August 31.
These rates do not included vacation pay nor statutory pay.
These rates will be applied until a new collective agreement is ratified. Retro will be paid after the ratification.
Course type:
CPosting type:
Régulier / RegularLanguage of instruction:
Anglais | EnglishCompetence in second language:
PassiveCourse Schedule:
Mardi | Tuesday 12:00-15:00 - -Requirements:
Requirements: Master degree in Microbiology or its equivalent*. Knowledge of various standard laboratory procedures and techniques. Experience with laboratory techniques in microbiology. Valid WHMIS and Biosafety laboratory certifications. University teaching experience is an asset.
* If the degree is in an equivalent field, the candidate must clearly explain in their résumé how their academic background connects to Microbiology.
Nature of the work: Implementation of theoretical principles learned in NUT3107 Food Microbiology (Lecture). Preparing and restoring the laboratory.
Instruction Mode: In person - Campus Lees / Type "C" Course: course with written assignments and with examinations which are not computer marked.
Hourly Rate: Applied Theory
Additional Information and/or Comments:
Workload: 36 contact hours + 12 preparation hoursAn acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please notify us of any adaptive measures you might require. Information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence. Employees are required under provincial law to successfully complete all mandatory legislated training. The list of training may be modified by provincial law.
The hiring process will be governed by the current APTPUO collective agreements; you can click here for the main unit, here for the OLBI unit, or here for the Toronto/Windsor unit to find out more.
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