Wetland Biogeochemistry Research Technician -- Reston VA

Looking to be part of a research team working in the Chesapeake Bay
watershed and sites across the Southeast?  Looking for a fast-paced and
rewarding work environment with the opportunity to grow?  Looking to hone
your laboratory skills?  The Wetland Ecosystem Biogeochemistry Lab of the US
Geological Survey is hiring a full-time, non-permanent technician to be part
of our team.   We research the hydrologic, geomorphic, and biotic controls
on biogeochemistry in wetlands and their coupled fluvial ecosystems in order
to better protect and restore the nation’s water resources.

Job duties are centered chemical analyses of P, N, C, and other elements in
water, sediment, soil, and plant samples.  Additional duties include field
work for collection of samples and measurement of ecological and
hydrogeomorphic data, sample processing, lab management, database
management, QA/QC, and report preparation.  The position is based in Reston,
Virginia with extensive collaborations with hydrologists, geomorphologists,
ecologists, and geochemists within the USGS and with partner organizations.
 Field work will require travel for routine monitoring and intensive field
experiments.  

Applicants must demonstrate the desire and capability to be an independent
member of a team in charge of laboratory components of our work, including
experience operating autoanalyzers, elemental analyzers, and ICPs,
conducting laboratory incubations and microwave digestions of sediments,
while also showing strong capability for tough field work.  A B.S. degree in
a relevant field and related experience is required.  Please send your
curriculum vitae with names of two references to Dr. Greg Noe
([email protected]); review of applications will begin on 1 April 2010. 
Applicants should be available to begin work by 1 June 2010.  Salary is
commensurate with experience and includes benefits and paid vacation. 

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