<div dir="ltr"><div><p><span style="font-size:10pt">Hello ESWN, the Higgins lab at
Princeton is looking for a new tech/manager. Applicants should have a
bachelor's degree and some prior lab experience but we can provide
training for our mass specs (Element 2, Neptune, ICAP Q). Please point
anyone
who might be interested towards the job listing at </span><a href="https://jobs.princeton.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=208984" style="font-size:10pt" target="_blank">
<font color="#0066cc">https://jobs.princeton.edu/</font><font color="#0066cc">applicants/jsp/shared/</font><font color="#0066cc">position/JobDetails_css.jsp?</font><font color="#0066cc">postingId=208984</font></a></p>
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<div>Details:</div>
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<div>The Princeton University Department of Geosciences seeks to hire a
full time Research Specialist for the isotope geochemistry laboratory of
Professor John Higgins. Responsibilities include:
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* Maintaining lab operations on a daily, weekly and monthly basis; <br>
* Monitoring and assessing consumables inventory and ordering supplies as needed;
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* Sample processing and analysis; <br>
* Assessing and maintaining equipment: performing minor maintenance on
the mass spectrometers and managing major maintenance activities with
contracted technicians;
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* Training and supervising all lab users, including postdocs, visitors,
graduate students and undergraduates, with a particular focus on
supporting and assisting undergraduates with their research projects;
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* Scheduling equipment time and maintaining the lab calendar; and <br>
* Developing standard operating procedures for lab instrumentation; and modifying these procedures as appropriate.
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The candidate should be organized, meticulous, and capable of working
independently; a commitment to maintaining a clean and organized
laboratory is required. The position may require some travelling for the
collection of geological samples. There will be opportunities
to participate in data interpretation and publication of the results.
The preferred start date is no later than <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">March 16, 2015</span></span>.
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This is a one year term position, with the possibility of renewal based
on performance and available funding. Interested individuals are invited
to submit their curriculum vitae, a cover letter which includes career
goals, and contact information for 3 references
to the Princeton University jobsite at <a href="https://jobs.princeton.edu/" target="_blank">
<font color="#0066cc">https://jobs.princeton.edu/</font></a>
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<div>Qualifications include a bachelor degree in chemistry, geoscience, or a related field. Some laboratory experience is required.
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The final candidate will be required to complete a background check successfully. <br></div><br clear="all"></div><br><div>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><span style="color:rgb(51,51,51)"><span style="background-color:rgb(255,255,255)"><b>Rebecca Barnes</b><br>Assistant Professor<br>Environmental Program<br>Colorado College<br>719-389-7466<br><a href="http://beccabarnes.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://sites.coloradocollege.edu/rebeccabarnes/</a></span></span></div></div>
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