[ES_JOBS_NET] Ocean Acidification Staff Chemist Position at Mote Marine Laboratory, Summerland Key, Florida
Emily Hall
emily8 at mote.org
Tue Mar 3 08:39:23 MST 2020
The Ocean Acidification Program at Mote Marine Laboratory seeks a staff
chemist with a minimum 2 years experience with experimental seawater
ocean acidification facilities including carbonate chemistry experience.
This position will be permanently located in Summerland Key, Florida at
the Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Restoration and
Research (IC2R3). General duties to be performed include working with
research-focused outdoor raceways and the CAOS (Climate and
Acidification Ocean Simulator) at IC2R3. This includes sample
collection, monitoring and analysis of total seawater alkalinity,
dissolved inorganic carbon, spectrophotometric pH, and other water
quality parameters. Tasks also include maintaining the dry ocean
acidification (OA) laboratory, maintaining the dry chemistry laboratory,
keeping track of and ordering all supplies and materials, keeping all
OA-related work organized, instrument maintenance, data entry, and some
field work. This position will also involve some specific experimental
and field work on OA and organism response to OA. The staff chemist will
also be responsible for managing and mentoring student interns year
round. This position might require longer days and weekend work. Travel
to the main lab in Sarasota, Florida is possible. Must be able to lift
up to 40 lbs. and must be able to work in a hot/outdoor environment.
This position is viewable at
https://mote.org/about-us/employment-opportunities#StaffChem and will be
filled ASAP. Any further questions can be directed to Dr. Emily Hall
(emily8 at mote.org).
Requirements:
B.S required, M.S preferred. Preferably with a chemistry or ocean
acidification background.
Knowledge of coral reef ecosystems
Familiar with organism life support for ocean acidification testing
Familiar with standard computer software, data handling applications
such as R and database management
U.S. citizenship or foreign citizen’s U.S. work permit appropriate for
the work is required
Special Qualifications:
Knowledge of ocean acidification, CO2Sys or CO2Calc, and monitoring
equipment
Previous laboratory and experimental systems experience, especially with
carbonate chemistry instruments
Familiar with marine organism experimental testing equipment (pH
monitoring probes, temperature probes, tanks, pumps, filters, heaters, etc.)
Strong troubleshooting skills
Ability to work autonomously
Very organized with great attention to detail
Willing to work with groups from other institutions
Ability to move, live and work in a remote location (Florida Keys)
Open water SCUBA, AAUS Scuba preferred
Boat handling skills, US Coast Guard OUPV/Six-pack Captain's License
preferred
Interested applicants should submit as a single electronic file, 1) a
cover letter, 2) resume, and 3) the names and contact information for
three references, before 5pm March 27, 2020 to HumanResources at mote.org.
Alternatively, a single package of all requested elements may be
submitted to Mote Marine Laboratory, Attn: Human Resources, 1600 Ken
Thompson Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34236.
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Emily R. Hall, Ph.D.
Program Manager and Staff Scientist
Ocean Acidification Program
Chemical and Physical Ecology Program
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236
941-388-4441 x 327
emily8 at mote.org
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