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Mass Spectrometer Technician# ?7 w* l! }" w% v( L6 H1 k
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Competition No. - S10799034
! I1 l- s0 y/ Y, v- WPosting Date - Aug 04, 2009
; N2 v% _7 C! ZClosing Date - Aug 11, 2009* a) Z7 R8 S3 \9 _) i- S0 \% f
0 O8 I0 G3 T# f* m- g1 t I: x. h$ FPosition Type - Full Time - Operating Funded+ W j$ P2 v/ R+ e
Salary Range - $4,314 to $5,505 per month# s% @! o! }2 O T
Grade - 10
" F: U- N/ {" Q) D& e# b" ?* ?Hours - 35
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. q2 U+ T9 Y4 J+ L5 G! oThis position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at: www.hrs.ualberta.ca.! ]! T1 n3 t! e2 \. K) b
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* Provides technical support and husbandry of the Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS) Laboratory
f+ E8 x# j/ ~% u5 X. ^4 n/ q * Performs isotopic analyses on a broad spectrum of chemical elements, including Pb, Os, Nd, Sr/ ^6 Y. I: ?: K# z) |2 J
* Completes routine maintenance on the TIMS and auxiliary equipment, such as vacuum pumps, l8 n: }8 C- F' N" Y
* Performs data compilation, analysis and data reduction calculations
4 E$ U( A0 X+ m9 }' @) J2 f * Trains users on the mass spectrometer and reduction calculations
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2 H$ A, O8 }' c7 p) t% g1 N6 pQualifications
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* Technical diploma in Physical Sciences, preferably Geological Sciences or equivalent; BSc in Geology or Chemistry is preferred
8 e, N& R& W" e/ H% ^, | * Specialized training on thermal ionization mass spectrometers, geochemical analyses, and instrumentation
) h6 q3 {! { ^! s& { * 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
% g% K! Q* b; f4 K6 Q1 h6 n- T * WHMIS training
# F: T% a6 ~# e* N' C& n. m * Computer competency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and programming experience would be an asset
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' h( h* z; ?$ f7 l6 K; cHow to Apply
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Apply Online
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Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
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Mary-Jane Turnell: I6 y1 w# D/ ~+ Z2 Z, |# r* X' H
Dept of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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Email
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(780) 492-8190 |
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