Analytical/Radioanalytical Chemist
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, CA (In Person)
$135,687 Salary, Full-Time
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Analytical/Radioanalytical Chemist Livermore, CA Job Details Full-time $107,610
- $163,764 a year 22 hours ago Benefits Relocation assistance 401(k) Tuition reimbursement Flexible schedule Qualifications GLP Laboratory equipment maintenance Procurement Equipment installation Environmental laboratory Laboratory information management systems Laboratory equipment calibration Databases Analysis skills Policy & process development Quality assurance Bachelor's degree Q Clearance Decision making Laboratory compliance Laboratory quality control Spectrometer QA/QC Organizational skills Mass spectrometers (MS) Chemistry Chemical analysis Instrument maintenance Communication skills Bachelor's degree in chemistry Entry level Full Job Description Company Description Join us and make YOUR mark on the World!
LLNL ES&H
operations. Under general direction, follow existing standard quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) guidelines, identify and report QA/QC issues to management, and make recommendations to develop and implement solutions that are well-defined. Maintain complete and accurate records of work performed and report results to ensure compliance with standards, rules and regulations. Review and interpret well-defined technical data generated by instrumentation and enter data in the Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) databases. Analyze performance test and performance evaluation samples using well established and documented methods to maintain external accreditations. Implement and document new operating processes and procedures as well as review and revise existing ones while working under general direction. Operate, calibrate and maintain chemical processing equipment and analytical instruments, such as ICP-mass spectrometers, gas proportional counters and liquid scintillation counters. Perform other duties as assigned. Additional job responsibilities, at the TSS.2 level Collaborate with team lead and team members in the development of new moderately complex to complex radioanalytical procedures. Coordinate procurement, installation and set-up of new laboratory instrumentation. Update and analyze QC control charts for processes and/or instrumentation under limited direction. Qualifications Ability to secure and maintain aU.S. DOE
Q-level security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship. Bachelor's degree in Analytical Chemistry or Radiochemistry, or other scientific technical area, related field or equivalent level of education and relevant experience. Fundamental knowledge and understanding of analytical or radioanalytical chemistry including chemical processing techniques and instrumentation. Experience with processing and analysis of workplace and environmental samples using various analytical/radioanalytical techniques and instrumentation. Experience with laboratory QA/QC practices, ES&H practices and/or good laboratory practice. Effective organizational skills with detail orientated mindset necessary to handle multiple tasks in a demanding environment with conflicting priorities, tight and changing deadlines, unscheduled events, and frequent interruptions while providing high-level customer service and good follow through. Sufficient verbal and written communication skills necessary to effectively present, explain, and communicate technical and operational information to peers and supervisors. Decision-making and problem-solving skills to evaluate and solve problems of limited complexity within scope of prescribed practices and procedures. Ability to work under general direction as well as collaboration is a team environment with a broad cross-section of people, including effective interpersonal skills with the ability to handle complex, sensitive, and confidential issues with tact, discretion, and mature judgment. Additional qualifications at the TSS.2 level Ability to calibrate and maintain instrumentation and identify moderately complex to complex analytical issues with sample preparation or instrumentation. Comprehensive knowledge of and broad experience in radiochemical techniques and concepts including radioisotope separations and radiation detection instrumentation. Qualifications We Desire Experience applying radioanalytical concepts to moderately complex analytical problems. Experience using commercial LIMS/database systems. Experience working in an accredited laboratory (e.g.ISO 17025, DOELAP
).Pay Range:
$107,610- $163,764 Annually $107,610
- $136,500 Annually for the TSS.1 level $129,150
- $163,764 Annually for the TSS.
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