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Mass Spectrometer Technician* D$ Z5 J6 r" f+ T/ V4 `, b
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences9 q8 f2 K- f* s: R) n
Competition No. - S10799034
3 l( C7 H8 B# w$ N% \+ t. k- MPosting Date - Aug 04, 2009& Y K9 F/ X+ E' m
Closing Date - Aug 11, 2009" U8 i8 l7 [) p" Q) Z3 O2 C
1 y$ G0 g4 Y; c4 N2 \: U1 S* jPosition Type - Full Time - Operating Funded4 x7 d. ]+ _5 Z; ~$ S5 s, i- d8 p5 x
Salary Range - $4,314 to $5,505 per month
5 K2 o; D; c% z, HGrade - 10
! K# c. Q8 Y9 `& k4 M: z1 r8 H: sHours - 35
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- y+ h6 ]+ z; x, xThis position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at: www.hrs.ualberta.ca.$ v& W$ q' l/ ^ j( }2 P u
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Duties ?0 Q: O4 q/ s& o7 f% m6 q
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* Provides technical support and husbandry of the Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS) Laboratory6 g5 G$ ~4 z! [
* Performs isotopic analyses on a broad spectrum of chemical elements, including Pb, Os, Nd, Sr" l8 A% m8 b N3 a5 ^; o- h
* Completes routine maintenance on the TIMS and auxiliary equipment, such as vacuum pumps$ m- g2 J# i0 j5 @; f8 `# ]
* Performs data compilation, analysis and data reduction calculations+ m, p9 v4 }" q% K' Z! u. O
* Trains users on the mass spectrometer and reduction calculations
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Qualifications
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- l m, T* U# L6 H$ i * Technical diploma in Physical Sciences, preferably Geological Sciences or equivalent; BSc in Geology or Chemistry is preferred$ D& v- X" q+ X2 \
* Specialized training on thermal ionization mass spectrometers, geochemical analyses, and instrumentation
. l- B; R$ x; G3 V( w * 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 spectrometers
2 H. W. Q1 Y/ n9 v! T5 x * WHMIS training) u) g+ Q% W7 y* C) C% G# j
* Computer competency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and programming experience would be an asset+ a$ z9 X8 x/ `: h
. a) b# Q; W: THow to Apply9 d j" O' v( L. Q* @$ ~
# n: M0 g5 `& Z: X0 M2 e% X' KApply Online6 X- b H0 K0 j4 G) h
/ p% W& S$ F7 P+ c- \Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.3 q* p4 s+ c# O: _" k
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! {: U0 D: }9 T& t O; @5 n0 f- Ihttp://www.careers.ualberta.ca/apply.aspx?id=S10799034
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) t. K0 g$ d9 y) J6 ^; x. K6 Z2 KMary-Jane Turnell9 [# P- j# B' p0 T
Dept of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; @2 Y D7 W& F9 d, `+ M8 @
1-26 Earth Sciences Building2 U7 x0 b' H* R8 |/ p, m
University of Alberta( L; s: X2 G* b/ w6 E
Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3: |8 G2 R# k. b, _/ U
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mturnell@ualberta.ca- S7 D" w6 S, e1 a( ~6 n
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