Thursday, June 2, 2011

Research Technician/Laboratory Manager at Boston University

Position Description: The Fulweiler laboratory (www.fulweilerlab.com) is seeking applicants for the position of Research Technician/Laboratory Manager to take part in field and laboratory operations. This position is a full time, benefited position with salary support for one year. After the first year, the position will be contingent upon continued funding.

Positions Duties: The applicant will be expected to develop and maintain standard operating procedures for activities within the lab (including database entry and management; data quality
assurance/quality control (QA/QC)).   Specifically this will include running the following
instruments: a membrane inlet mass spectrometer for dissolved gas analysis; a gas chromatograph for greenhouse gas analysis; and automatic nutrient analyzer for the measurement of dissolved
inorganic and organic nutrients in both fresh and marine waters.    In addition they will help plan
and execute field observations and laboratory experiments. Much of my research involves field sampling – specifically: traveling to the coast, collecting samples onboard research vessels, and then either running experiments onboard the vessel or back on land.  The applicant will also be expected to help supervise undergraduate and graduate students.

Qualifications: 
Required: Bachelor’s Degree in biology, chemistry, oceanography, ecology or related degree.
Minimum 1 year post graduate experience.
Familiarity with field and laboratory measurements of the biological and/or chemical properties of seawater and experience with mass spectrometry and/or gas chromatography is required. Working knowledge of computers (i.e. Microsoft Excel, Word, etc.) and a willingness to learn other programs is required. Valid driver’s license, ability and willingness to make overnight travel, ability to participate in field sampling.
Strong Interpersonal skills is required including: strong written and verbal communication skills Publication and experience grant writing desired.

Desired: MS desired in Chemistry, Oceanography, Ecology or a related degree. Field experience (including small boat operation, diving) and advanced computer skills desired.
Salary: Commensurate with experience.
Application Deadline: Applications received by June 30th, 2011 will be given preference. Position is open until filled.
Please contact Wally Fulweiler for more details: rwf@bu.edu; 617-358-5466.

Boston University prohibits discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital, parental, or veteran status.

No comments:

Post a Comment