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[log in to unmask] (Ethan Adams Goddard)
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Tue, 3 Dec 1996 05:49:52 GMT
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Dr. Lea

I am writing you to see if you've received the cover letter, resume and
references that I sent November 20th in regard to the Assistant Specialist
position available in the Marine Science Institute.  The exclusion of a
phone number at which to contact you leads me to believe that e-mail may be
more welcome.  I would however, like to discuss further with you my
qualifications which I believe are more evident in a conversation than a
resume and letter.  If this is agreeable with you, please reply with a
number to at which to contact you and I will do so.  I am certainly
intrigued by the position and feel that I have the required skills, both in
analytical chemistry and the geosciences, to be a strong candidate.  I hope
to hear from you soon and thank you for your consideration.

Ethan Goddard

>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Assistant Specialist position
>Message-ID: <v02140b0daeb13b281b67@[132.198.144.56]>
>
>ASSISTANT SPECIALIST, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
>
>We invite applications for a Assistant Specialist position in the Marine
>Science Institute at the University of California, Santa Barbara.  We seek
>an individual with strong analytical and instrumental skills to assume an
>advanced technical role in an active marine chemical and geological
>laboratory.  Principal duties include 1) operation of a VG PQ2+ inductively
>coupled plasma mass spectrometer with laser ablation for inorganic analysis
>of oceanographic samples including seawater, biogenic components such as
>foraminifera and corals, and deep-sea sediments; and 2) supervising the
>purchasing and maintenance of laboratory equipment and supplies and the
>general overall operation of an active laboratory, including general
>training of new users in basic wet chemical and instrumental techniques.
>Opportunities for oceanographic field work as well as independent
>development of analytical methods and research protocols.  Level within
>Assistant Specialist classification and salary ($32,556-$37,284) dependent
>on qualifications.  Minimum qualifications include B.S. degree in physical
>or biological science, laboratory experience in analytical sciences, with
>emphasis in advanced instrumentation, quantitative analysis and mass
>spectrometry as well as experience in laboratory management, supervision
>and maintenance.  Direct experience with the ICP-MS and/or other inorganic
>mass spectrometric techniques as well as a working knowledge of marine
>and/or earth sciences are desirable.  Send vita and the names, addresses,
>email addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to:  Dr. David
>Lea, Department of Geological Sciences, University of California, Santa
>Barbara, CA 93106 or email to [log in to unmask]  For primary
>consideration, apply by January 6, 1997, open until filled.  An Equal
>Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

Ethan Adams Goddard
University of Georgia
Dept. of Geology
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