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PhD in Biogeochemistry Laboratory (10) Positions at the University of Cape Town
POSITION DETAILS
Position title: Chief Scientific Officer
Job title: (HR Practitioner to provide) Chief Scientific Officer
Academic faculty/PASS department Science
Academic department/PASS unit Oceanography.
PURPOSE
The main purpose of this position is to ensure the effective operation and maintenance of the denitrifier-IRMS facility in the Marine Biogeochemistry Laboratory.
This involves maintenance and repair of the IRMS instrumentation, especially the custom bult gas bench, and ensuring a well-maintained facility.
It also involves liaising with users concerning their analytical requirements, advising and assisting with sample preparation and analysis, record keeping for analytical procedures used in the laboratory, overseeing interlaboratory standardization to international quality, monitoring use of consumables and managing the purchase of replacements, billing users and controlling expenditure, training new users, and overseeing Health & Safety matters related to the laboratory.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum qualifications: A PhD in a related field and at least 2 years relevant experience.
Minimum experience
Experience with gas-bench extraction systems, gas-source mass spectrometers, and interfacing electronics and computers to scientific equipment.
Skills: A demonstrable aptitude for maintenance of laboratory and scientific equipment, particularly GC and IRMS.
Knowledge
General and practical technical competence; knowledge of the use of stable isotope data as a scientific research tool; knowledge consistent with the minimum experience specified above.
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