[ES_JOBS_NET] ICP-MS Research Scientist Position: University of Washington

Alex Gagnon gagnon at uw.edu
Sat Oct 15 16:56:47 MDT 2022


The School of Oceanography at the University of Washington has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time Research Scientist to operate and manage a plasma source mass spectrometry and laser ablation facility UW TraceLab. The University of Washington is a large and dynamic research university located in the cosmopolitan city of Seattle, which sits between the Cascade Mountains and the waters of Puget Sound.

POSITION PURPOSE
The research scientist will be responsible for maintaining the TraceLab facility, including training graduate students and postdocs on instrument use, maintaining instruments, and tracking fiscal matters.  The TraceLab currently includes an Element2 ICP-MS, iCAP RQ Quadrupole ICP-MS, an Analyte G2 eximer laser system, and an associated clean room. Typical projects include trace element analysis of marine carbonates, otoliths, pore water, sediments, and seawater samples as well as uranium-lead and uranium series geochronology. Faculty advisors for the TraceLab include Randie Bundy (Oceanography), Marjorie Cantine (Earth and Space Science), and Alex Gagnon (Oceanography).

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Core responsibilities involve managing and supporting multiple ICP-MS-based projects simultaneously; from sample and standard preparation (isotope dilution, column chemistry, sample polishing, micromilling, etc.) through instrumental analysis, data processing, and quality control.

This role will:

·      take lead on instrument upkeep

·      assist users with instrumental analysis

·      maintain lab records and protocols

·      train and supervise users

·      perform data processing

·      perform and maintain quality control


·      Additional responsibilities include co-supervising undergraduate researchers, working closely with graduate students and postdocs, purchasing lab consumables/equipment, and analytical methods development (5% effort).


·      Opportunities for professional growth include the potential for participation in publications, data processing and interpretation, and new methods development, as well as the option to define and pursue an independent research program balanced with the lab’s needs and other responsibilities.


MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum degree required: bachelor’s degree in geochemistry, chemistry, experimental physics, earth sciences, or a related discipline.

Minimum experience required: 2-3 years of experience.

Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.


ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The candidate must be organized, incredibly detail-oriented, independent, tenacious, flexible and able to work as part of a team. The candidate must be an excellent teacher and facilitator, able to train users, troubleshoot problems with them, and contribute to a healthy lab culture of discovery and growth. The ability to keep a complex analytical facility organized is essential. The candidate must also have a demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Preferred qualifications include a Master’s in one of the above fields. Experience operating plasma source mass-spectrometers and preparing samples in a clean lab setting is strongly preferred, but exceptional applicants with a strong quantitative/analytical background will also be considered. Experience with electronics or building laboratory instrumentation is also a plus but not required.

As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem solving skills and dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier world.

UW faculty and staff also enjoy outstanding benefits, professional growth opportunities and unique resources in an environment noted for diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.

Application Process:  

 
To learn more and apply for the position, follow these instructions:

 
1. go to  https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/?szLocationID=88 <https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/?szLocationID=88> 

2. type in Req# 212927

3. follow the instructions to apply for the job.

 
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To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 or dso at uw.edu <mailto:dso at uw.edu>.


COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT
Governor Inslee's Proclamation 21-14.2 requires employees of higher education and healthcare institutions to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless a medical or religious exemption is approved. Being fully vaccinated means that an individual is at least two weeks past their final dose of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine regimen. As a condition of employment, newly hired employees will be required to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination. View the Final candidate guide to COVID-19 vaccination requirement webpage for information about the medical or religious exemption process for final candidates.



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Alexander C. Gagnon
Associate Professor
School of Oceanography
University of Washington
Box 355351
Seattle, WA 98195-5351
+1 (206) 543-5627
gagnon at uw.edu <mailto:gagnon at uw.edu>
http://faculty.washington.edu/gagnon/ <http://faculty.washington.edu/gagnon/>
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