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Mass Spectrometer Technician. L- b$ i" }# _* V' k
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences8 G6 T$ N( B- A, r
Competition No. - S10799034
" }/ f2 v' |9 ~- P# f) `Posting Date - Aug 04, 2009
+ P" m3 F% o% CClosing Date - Aug 11, 2009' x; A V9 r% ~ Z- A
" u+ x1 C8 R8 I: W f/ lPosition Type - Full Time - Operating Funded
6 `) \3 w; O9 p3 N' kSalary Range - $4,314 to $5,505 per month; _& G9 c4 ~4 y( u
Grade - 10
+ X2 _: c! ~! |/ g2 \: r# ~4 t* i" ZHours - 354 v1 n2 g% ]1 D ]6 V7 I
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! [) s" I( Q8 |, a' B# y/ ~" U# e2 _This position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at: www.hrs.ualberta.ca.
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Duties) I5 ]2 o( Y! ~
3 S+ w; t5 A% r5 @8 o* V) l, ]' T * Provides technical support and husbandry of the Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS) Laboratory
! O2 d8 Q `7 q2 o * Performs isotopic analyses on a broad spectrum of chemical elements, including Pb, Os, Nd, Sr# b0 |$ \2 s! y4 C1 O7 L9 B) }
* Completes routine maintenance on the TIMS and auxiliary equipment, such as vacuum pumps
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' G+ z$ k7 R5 }# z * Trains users on the mass spectrometer and reduction calculations9 n1 Z G z( [# j8 G
" H+ S! [. Q! o- Q% V/ y; i# j( b dQualifications
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* Technical diploma in Physical Sciences, preferably Geological Sciences or equivalent; BSc in Geology or Chemistry is preferred
( t$ [( _, E; x& `6 o( h * Specialized training on thermal ionization mass spectrometers, geochemical analyses, and instrumentation
$ ^. ~4 B8 T8 o2 [% @ * 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 i- R$ [+ t4 e9 G- Y6 |, M
* WHMIS training
4 Y: ?6 A+ K1 b+ E( a9 ^$ w * Computer competency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and programming experience would be an asset8 w4 M& x: e# P, Q% a$ n9 x
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How to Apply K) z5 `7 a% x6 \6 G1 _
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( h) g1 i$ n4 K u$ n( K, x1 ZNote: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
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+ J! `$ y* K2 G* Y* `% E- Q Phttp://www.careers.ualberta.ca/apply.aspx?id=S10799034: l5 p: r8 @5 S0 F5 q8 @: L
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Mary-Jane Turnell( t- Y9 v7 B C
Dept of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
* |4 M+ P) C& X1-26 Earth Sciences Building. A3 P; R9 N# ~7 |; G5 P, Q$ U
University of Alberta
- H% k' q5 g8 W) z1 ?5 w7 OEdmonton, AB T6G 2E3
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Email
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