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Mass Spectrometer Technician1 ?- F' ^; w* i
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
* k. J5 v g- Y$ B6 M' R, |( mCompetition No. - S10799034
3 c- s- ]1 M2 Y% j) p% }, [Posting Date - Aug 04, 2009
' B4 Z" l) o X, B# EClosing Date - Aug 11, 2009& g: H5 i( t" Y$ h: d% h
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Position Type - Full Time - Operating Funded
- J h2 ~) Y& ASalary Range - $4,314 to $5,505 per month
7 z. \9 N4 f/ P3 z2 sGrade - 10- f' s1 O; F$ S& Q+ U% U6 T
Hours - 35
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This position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at: www.hrs.ualberta.ca.
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Duties& D' t' K- q {# L- P& p$ v5 _
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* Provides technical support and husbandry of the Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS) Laboratory
$ X7 S5 @7 H8 [( D' Y' k6 ~* J * Performs isotopic analyses on a broad spectrum of chemical elements, including Pb, Os, Nd, Sr- N. v# q" C. Y6 d/ x
* Completes routine maintenance on the TIMS and auxiliary equipment, such as vacuum pumps) S1 W7 \; c; _1 y6 O7 w
* Performs data compilation, analysis and data reduction calculations
7 K* U& s, G7 \! E7 t * Trains users on the mass spectrometer and reduction calculations
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Qualifications
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, [# ~7 [5 F+ \ * Technical diploma in Physical Sciences, preferably Geological Sciences or equivalent; BSc in Geology or Chemistry is preferred
5 M" W& @+ W& v7 g, F1 D9 e * Specialized training on thermal ionization mass spectrometers, geochemical analyses, and instrumentation0 z+ M3 B6 ?9 m( b
* Experience in an established research laboratory with demonstrated knowledge of lab safety regulations and procedures including general lab hygiene and specific safety protocols for thermal ionization mass spectrometers8 \. u2 ? O: P# g J* }3 q
* WHMIS training
5 d1 p3 U) E- h3 ?8 w& f+ x8 W * Computer competency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and programming experience would be an asset
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8 O# O0 c5 c) `8 L* _Apply Online
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5 g: t: T, ?6 R6 N/ xNote: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
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3 M( c# q/ F: w5 L; d f7 x5 rhttp://www.careers.ualberta.ca/apply.aspx?id=S10799034
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Mary-Jane Turnell e( \5 a* F6 h" g- _
Dept of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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University of Alberta" M6 `. U) |4 R: c G
Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, r% ~9 K* j$ W5 K
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