This job ad was posted last week, but please note below that the
deadline for application is longer than originally posted.
The Soil and Water Science Department at the University of Florida
seeks a
dynamic individual to manage the Department's stable isotope research
facility consisting of a Finnigan DeltaPlus XL isotope ratio mass
spectrometer (IRMS) and peripheral devices (elemental analyzer, GC, and
Gasbench). Experience in laboratory management, mass spectrometry, and a
bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization are required
(M.S. preferred). The facility manager will be responsible for the
operation
and maintenance of the mass spectrometer and associated preparation
systems,
training of students in mass spectrometry, coordinating instrument
usage,
and overseeing laboratory quality control and database management. The
person is also expected to analyze carbon and nitrogen isotopes in
research
soil, plant, water, and gas samples. Starting annual salary range for
this
full time position is $34,055-$45,000 with a competitive benefits and
retirement package. To view application instructions and complete a
required
online resume, please visit www.hr.ufl.edu/job. In addition please
send an
electronic copy of your curriculum vitae and the names and contact
information for three references to: Dr. D. A. Graetz [[log in to unmask]).
Reference number for this vacancy is 0701454; applications will be
reviewed
starting February 20, 2007 and continue until the position is filled.
If an
accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position,
please call (352) 392-4621 or the Florida Relay System at (800) 955-8771
(TDD). The University of Florida is An Equal Opportunity Institution.
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Ted Schuur, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Ecosystem Ecology
Department of Botany
University of Florida
220 Bartram Hall, PO Box 118526
Gainesville, FL, 32611-8526
ph 352 392 7913
lab 352 392 9620
fax 352 392 3993
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http://ecology.botany.ufl.edu/ecosystemdynamics/schuur
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