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Job no: 499306
Work type: Staff - Contingent
Location: Main Campus - Academic Toledo, OH
Categories: Seasonal
Title: Seasonal Employee Hourly
Department Org: Environmental Sciences - 101250
Employee Classification: H6 - Intermittent - Seasonal Hourly
Bargaining Unit: Bargaining Unit Exempt
Primary Location: MC AC
Shift: 1
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Posted Salary: 26.00/hour
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Job Description:
The University of Toledo’s Department of Environmental Sciences seeks a Laboratory Research Analyst who will assist with porewater sample processing and analysis, as well as supporting laboratory operations, for a large multi-institution project studying hydrological and redox controls on biogeochemical transformations within coastal terrestrial and aquatic interfaces (TAIs). Coastal TAIs are complex systems characterized by a high degree of spatial and temporal heterogeneity in biogeochemical cycling often described as hot spots and hot moments. Much of the complexity is due to plant-microbe interactions that mediate the soil redox environment. The focus of this research is to advance our process-level understanding of plant-water-microbe interactions that generate spatiotemporal variation across upland-to-wetland gradients.
This position is part of the DOE funded project – Coastal Observation, Mechanism, and Predictions Across Systems and Scales - Field Measurements and Experiments (COMPASS-FME). This large project is led by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in collaboration with multiple partners, including the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) and Argonne National Lab. The COMPASS - FME project aims to understand the coupled interactions of plants, microbes, soils/sediments, and hydrology within coastal systems to inform multi- scale, integrated models from reaction scales to the coastal interface. The project’s research emphasis is primarily on terrestrial and wetland processes that are influenced by coastal waters, such as the fluxes and transformations of carbon, nutrients, and redox elements through these systems. This project includes several national labs, and research institutions in the W. Basin of Lake Erie and Chesapeake Bay, affording the successful candidate the opportunity for exciting and diverse collaborations. There will be opportunities for close collaboration with project partners and scientists at PNNL, LNLL, Heidelberg University and The University of Toledo.
This analyst will be based at U. Toledo, working on both Main Campus and at the Lake Erie Center. This position will assist team members in processing project water samples collected from the COMPASS Lake Erie research sites and determining the concentrations of nutrients and other mineral and organic solutes in these samples. This will be done using analytical infrastructure including but not limited to a discrete analyzer, gas chromatograph and total carbon and nitrogen analyzers at the Lake Erie Center. In addition, the technician will perform colorimetric assays to determine the concentration of total reduced sugars in porewater samples which will be used to connect the belowground biogeochemistry with plant activity and greenhouse gas fluxes. The analyst will also check, maintain, and archive analytical data, and work with the COMPASS research team to assist with data review and archiving.
Contact Professor Michael Weintraub, Michael.weintraub@utoledo.edu, with questions or for more information about this position.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education/experience/licensing:
• Master’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry biology, ecology, environmental sciences, or related discipline, including:
o At least two years of experience with nutrient analysis, plant exudates, and chemistry
o At least two years of research laboratory technician
• Experience with working in a laboratory setting
• Willingness and ability to learn nutrient analysis procedures (training to be provided)
• Willingness and ability to communicate with project team members, collaborators, and students participating in the project
• Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record;
• Commitment to a safe and inclusive working environment required
• Experience with initial steps of data processing in R for basic steps of data processing
Communication and other skills:
• Effective communication skills (oral and written);
• Ability and desire to collaborate with a large multi-institutional collaborative team;
• Ability to work independently and to make decisions concerning laboratory safety and other logistical factors;
• Ability to work closely with students, faculty, and other staff to maintain research efficiency of the project.
Preferred Qualifications:
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
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