UWT SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNICIAN 1 - job announcement

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Jim Gawel
Tue, Jul 24, 2012 6:51 PM

Our UW Tacoma, Environmental Science/IAS Department has an outstanding
opportunity for a SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNICIAN 1. Under general
supervision, this position provides instructional and technical laboratory
support to UWT's Environmental Sciences Program.

Specific responsibilities include the following:

Operate, calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment such as, gas
chromatograph (GC) with FID and ECD detectors, high pressure liquid
chromatograph (HPLC) with multiple detectors, fourier transform infrared
(FTIR), mass spectrometer (MS), field probes and multi-meters, nutrient
autoanalyzer, graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS),
particle analyzer, thermal cycler, and research grade microscopes.
Demonstrate to instructors or students use of laboratory equipment and
apparatus and assist in set-up.  Perform minor maintenance and repair of
laboratory apparatus and instruments when necessary.

Work as part of a team and along with student lab assistants to prepare,
set up and put away materials for teaching labs.  Attend weekly lab
meetings and accurately communicate what has been accomplished and what
still needs to be done verbally and in written form.  Make chemical
solutions, standards, biological solutions, microbiological plates, and
other materials. Properly label all solutions and keep records of how
solutions were prepared. Report any safety issues to Supervisor or Lead.
Help create and update equipment SOPs and maintenance schedules.

Assist in rearing terrestrial and aquatic plants and invertebrates and
maintain aquaria. Wash and clean laboratory areas, equipment and
glassware.  Help maintain a neat and orderly prep-space.  Run through labs
to trouble-shoot issues.

Take inventory of chemicals, supplies and equipment; put orders in for
laboratory equipment and supplies and stock laboratory areas as required.
Help prepare hazardous waste inventories and maintain properly labeled
hazardous waste containers. Help in the organization of field and storage
areas.

Perform related duties as required

Typical work schedule is Monday through Friday 8:00-5:00; Hours may vary
depending on lab schedules.

As a UW employee, you will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs.
For a complete description of our benefits for this position, please visit
our website, click here. Requirements:

A Bachelor's Degree with major study in a basic or applied science OR an
equivalent combination of training, formal education and/or research,
training or service laboratory operations experience.

Additional Skill Requirements:

Knowledge of laboratory principles, practices, and techniques; care and
operation of laboratory equipment; common laboratory safety methods, such
as handling hazardous chemical and the proper use of fume hoods. Working
knowledge of word processing, excel spreadsheets, computer use, and
applications.

Ability to use laboratory equipment and train others how to use it;
understand and follow detailed written and oral instructions and exercise
sound judgment while multi-tasking and prioritizing; to find and interpret
MSDS sheets; communicate effectively; maintain cooperative working
relations with others.

Once position is accepted completion of various Environmental Health and
Safety courses are required.

Condition of Employment: A satisfactory outcome from criminal background
verification is required prior to hire.

Application Process

Go to
https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/default.cfm?szLocationID=88

James E. Gawel, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering
Asst. Director, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
Environmental Sciences Program Coordinator
University of Washington - Tacoma
1900 Commerce St
Campus Box 358436
Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: 253-692-5815
E-mail: jimgawel@u.washington.edu
URL: www.tacoma.uw.edu/interdisciplinary-arts-sciences/courses/environmental-studies

Our UW Tacoma, Environmental Science/IAS Department has an outstanding opportunity for a SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNICIAN 1. Under general supervision, this position provides instructional and technical laboratory support to UWT's Environmental Sciences Program. Specific responsibilities include the following: Operate, calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment such as, gas chromatograph (GC) with FID and ECD detectors, high pressure liquid chromatograph (HPLC) with multiple detectors, fourier transform infrared (FTIR), mass spectrometer (MS), field probes and multi-meters, nutrient autoanalyzer, graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS), particle analyzer, thermal cycler, and research grade microscopes. Demonstrate to instructors or students use of laboratory equipment and apparatus and assist in set-up. Perform minor maintenance and repair of laboratory apparatus and instruments when necessary. Work as part of a team and along with student lab assistants to prepare, set up and put away materials for teaching labs. Attend weekly lab meetings and accurately communicate what has been accomplished and what still needs to be done verbally and in written form. Make chemical solutions, standards, biological solutions, microbiological plates, and other materials. Properly label all solutions and keep records of how solutions were prepared. Report any safety issues to Supervisor or Lead. Help create and update equipment SOPs and maintenance schedules. Assist in rearing terrestrial and aquatic plants and invertebrates and maintain aquaria. Wash and clean laboratory areas, equipment and glassware. Help maintain a neat and orderly prep-space. Run through labs to trouble-shoot issues. Take inventory of chemicals, supplies and equipment; put orders in for laboratory equipment and supplies and stock laboratory areas as required. Help prepare hazardous waste inventories and maintain properly labeled hazardous waste containers. Help in the organization of field and storage areas. Perform related duties as required Typical work schedule is Monday through Friday 8:00-5:00; Hours may vary depending on lab schedules. As a UW employee, you will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs. For a complete description of our benefits for this position, please visit our website, click here. Requirements: A Bachelor's Degree with major study in a basic or applied science OR an equivalent combination of training, formal education and/or research, training or service laboratory operations experience. Additional Skill Requirements: Knowledge of laboratory principles, practices, and techniques; care and operation of laboratory equipment; common laboratory safety methods, such as handling hazardous chemical and the proper use of fume hoods. Working knowledge of word processing, excel spreadsheets, computer use, and applications. Ability to use laboratory equipment and train others how to use it; understand and follow detailed written and oral instructions and exercise sound judgment while multi-tasking and prioritizing; to find and interpret MSDS sheets; communicate effectively; maintain cooperative working relations with others. Once position is accepted completion of various Environmental Health and Safety courses are required. Condition of Employment: A satisfactory outcome from criminal background verification is required prior to hire. Application Process Go to https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/default.cfm?szLocationID=88 ------------------------------------------------- James E. Gawel, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Environmental Chemistry and Engineering Asst. Director, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Environmental Sciences Program Coordinator University of Washington - Tacoma 1900 Commerce St Campus Box 358436 Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone: 253-692-5815 E-mail: jimgawel@u.washington.edu URL: www.tacoma.uw.edu/interdisciplinary-arts-sciences/courses/environmental-studies