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Mass Spectrometer Technician
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Competition No. - S10799034. @- Y7 k7 Q) @; s+ z( U! H
Posting Date - Aug 04, 2009
# B. S% R. D7 A e3 N( w; \Closing Date - Aug 11, 2009
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$ Z @4 U& X# I1 c/ {) v, iPosition Type - Full Time - Operating Funded
+ h& A: _+ u M+ V: V* [Salary Range - $4,314 to $5,505 per month7 D' b; B8 z" C# C' K
Grade - 10
$ j6 U, u% F) f B# pHours - 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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6 l: ]5 r, r$ g( @5 ^1 b) `. r * Provides technical support and husbandry of the Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS) Laboratory
3 r4 p' ^# v4 S4 o5 @ * Performs isotopic analyses on a broad spectrum of chemical elements, including Pb, Os, Nd, Sr
( }- p/ z4 ~- L+ h * Completes routine maintenance on the TIMS and auxiliary equipment, such as vacuum pumps
% r* w6 c$ {* o; ] V * Performs data compilation, analysis and data reduction calculations/ h* ~8 J# A5 ~( F `7 X
* Trains users on the mass spectrometer and reduction calculations+ e0 g0 m3 K n8 O2 u
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Qualifications
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: H D" |* J$ u8 R1 \ * Technical diploma in Physical Sciences, preferably Geological Sciences or equivalent; BSc in Geology or Chemistry is preferred e& A3 N" |8 O2 w2 K$ `5 i9 M& g
* Specialized training on thermal ionization mass spectrometers, geochemical analyses, and instrumentation
1 j1 O* ~) J2 r* J" j1 T * 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 M. I' K, P6 Y) w8 M& @ * WHMIS training
+ i6 \- M' V2 c9 ~, N# k1 e * Computer competency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and programming experience would be an asset
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8 L& j. `/ `7 e, N% g" n/ G" W2 I" uApply Online5 M) a6 x j x6 ?) \- k
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Note: Online applications are accepted until midnight Mountain Standard Time of the closing date.
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3 R p3 m( N# U2 w) \9 Y6 KMary-Jane Turnell+ E7 [: ^& ?7 c7 M
Dept of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences+ d' H- X) O# k$ \5 d8 \$ n7 s& t. k
1-26 Earth Sciences Building
4 j( K5 q" p+ t6 g6 u$ jUniversity of Alberta
7 p+ K$ t6 o; \; q! FEdmonton, AB T6G 2E3
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' m6 t1 Z: V0 Wmturnell@ualberta.ca
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