About Us
Pacific Bio is an Australian biotechnology company delivering world-first, nature-based solutions at real-world scale. We work at the intersection of science, sustainability, and infrastructure to transform how nutrients are managed across wastewater, agriculture, and bio-resource sectors.
Driven by environmental stewardship and commercial impact, our macroalgae bioremediation systems replace chemical-intensive processes with sunlight, biology, and innovation — delivering outcomes that are good for business and great for the planet.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a Macroalgae Bioremediation Technician to support the operation, monitoring, and optimisation of algae-based tertiary treatment systems across existing and future sites.
This is a hands-on technical role suited to someone who enjoys field-based work, applying science in real environments, and contributing to sustainable infrastructure projects that protect sensitive receiving environments.
This role is well suited to recent graduates who are keen to get their foot in the door of a growing biotechnology company and build practical, real-world experience in applied environmental science and bioremediation.
Key Responsibilities
* Support day-to-day operation of macroalgae bioremediation systems, including raceway ponds and associated infrastructure
* Conduct routine water quality and biomass sampling and maintain accurate operational records
* Assist with data analysis, reporting, and regulatory compliance activities
* Support harvesting, handling, and processing of macroalgae biomass for approved reuse pathways
* Assist with inspections, preventative maintenance, and minor equipment repairs
* Participate in commissioning, trials, optimisation, and scaling of new systems
* Work collaboratively with engineers, scientists, operations staff, contractors, and external stakeholders
* Comply with WHS, environmental, and organisational policies at all times
About You
You are practical, observant, and motivated by environmental outcomes. You enjoy working outdoors, learning new systems, and contributing to innovative projects.
Essential:
* Current C Class Driver's Licence
* Strong attention to detail and ability to collect and record accurate data
* Good written and verbal communication skills
* Ability and willingness to work outdoors
Desirable:
* Forklift licence or the ability and willingness to obtain
* Experience or coursework in wastewater treatment, environmental monitoring, or aquatic systems
* Familiarity with Excel or basic data analysis tools
* Understanding of environmental regulation or licensing frameworks
* Experience supporting trials, commissioning, or optimisation activities