This position (0.92 FTE) is the co-manager of the Chemistry stockroom, who broadly oversees the departments teaching and research laboratories, and trains, supervises, and evaluates student employees. The Technician prepares for Chemistry teaching laboratory experiments, maintains and calibrates instruments relevant to those experiments, partners with faculty and the Chemistry Laboratory Manager to test and implement new teaching laboratory experiments, and supports laboratory troubleshooting for the departments faculty and laboratory students.
Compensation:
The expected starting hourly range for this position is between $32.05 and $33.10. Actual pay will be adjusted based on job-related factors permitted by law, such as experience and training; licensure and certifications; market factors; departmental budgets; and responsibility.
Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities :
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Assist the Lab Manager in overseeing the chemical stockroom, developing and implementing strategies for maintaining the inventory, purchasing equipment and chemicals, and supporting safe practices in the Chemistry Department laboratories.
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With the Lab Manager, share responsibility for preparing Chemistry Department teaching laboratories, including consulting and strategizing with faculty before the term to prepare experiments, preparing and set out reagents, glassware, and equipment for use in laboratory, coordinating with faculty and the Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) to develop protocols for waste collection and removal, and troubleshooting any problems that arise during the laboratory meeting. This work is performed with support from Chemistry Department student employees.
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Instruct, supervise and evaluate student stockroom employees.
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Maintain, calibrate, and troubleshoot instruments used for teaching laboratory experiments.
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Assume the Lab Managers duties during periods of the Lab Managers absence.
Additional Job Responsibilities :
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Serve on the Chemistry Department Safety Committee.
Supervision Received and Exercised:
This position will hire, train and supervise student assistants and will perform student worker evaluations.
Education/Experience/Skills (supported by job duties):
Required:
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Bachelors degree required with a minimum of 2 years college chemistry, including General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
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Minimum of 2 years of related experience working in a chemical laboratory setting required. Experience, or interest in, teaching students required.
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Supervisory and leadership skills
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Ability to manage a hectic, demanding work environment with poise.
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Ability to take charge of urgent situations.
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Ability to analyze situations, use common sense, apply knowledge base, and make sound judgments to solve problems and develop creative solutions to issues.
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Ability to train, assign appropriate tasks to, supervise, and evaluate student workers.
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Ability to interact and negotiate productively with diverse stakeholders, including faculty, staff, and students
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Knowledge of and experience implementing good laboratory techniques.
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Ability to maintain a clean, safe work environment, and teach these practices to student workers.
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Ability to properly prepare a variety of reagents, including precise analytical standard reagents, and to properly work with a large variety of hazardous materials and assess/minimize risks associated with those materials.
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Ability to interpret and translate Safety Data Sheet (SDS) information into laboratory chemical safety information.
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Understanding of best practices related to chemical hygiene, and ability to coordinate with multiple stakeholders (faculty, lab manager, and CHO) to develop and implement best practices
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Working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet and image creation/manipulation software programs.
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Ability to work independently, work under pressure, prioritize tasks and meet deadlines, work cooperatively with others, and manage and direct concurrent multiple tasks.
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Must possess initiative, a strong work ethic, motivation, and have the desire to improve ones work environment and the laboratory experience for students. Must have the desire to learn new skills and information, such as the operation and troubleshooting of sophisticated laboratory equipment, and demonstrate ability to utilize available structural and personnel resources to support new skills development.
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Excellent customer service and communication skills.
Preferred:
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Experience working with and maintaining instrumentation relevant to chemistry laboratories
Physical demands or Working Environment requirements:
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Job requires some repetitive lifting of average weight objects, an occasional requirement to lift heavy objects (50 lbs.).
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Work involves exposure to potentially dangerous situations/chemicals, environmental issues that require a range of safety and other precautions.
Must have the ability to understand and follow written and oral work instructions, operations, safety procedures, and hazardous labels.
Note: This position description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the hire is complete. We accept only online applications.
Carleton College is an AA/EEO Employer: We are committed to developing our staff to better reflect the diversity of our student body and American society. Members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Carleton also offers a robust suite of benefits including: A generous 403(b) retirement plan with a 10% employer contribution and 2% employee contribution. Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance. Paid time-off, including 15 vacation days, 8 paid holidays, 3, floating holidays, 2 weather days, and extra days at the end of the calendar year to make a continuous week off before New Years. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for all employees. A dependent tuition program after six years of service.
Founded in 1866 , Carleton College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college of roughly 2,000 students located in the historic river town of Northfield, Minnesota. Carleton College occupies more than 1,000 scenic acres of campus, arboretum, over 100 campus buildings, and athletic fields. Located 40 miles south of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Carleton offers access to the cultural advantages of a major metropolitan area.