GNS Science is Aotearoa New Zealand's leading authority on earth science, energy, and natural hazards and risk research. We generate scientific knowledge and innovation that enables people to thrive on a changing and challenging planet. Our geoscience and materials science expertise unlocks better economic, environmental, and social outcomes for local and global partners, customers, and communities.
We enable science-backed decision making about the things that matter most. Protecting people and economies from the shock of destructive natural hazard events. Harnessing natural resources for a sustainable energy future. Keeping property and infrastructure safe and resilient in the face of geohazard events and the intensifying effects of a changing climate.
GNS Science has a 150+ year history in geoscience research and consultancy. Today, we build on this legacy, sharing critical knowledge, innovative products, and essential services for a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous future.
The role We are seeking a Senior Laboratory Technician to join our Mantle to Atmosphere Laboratories Team in Gracefield, Lower Hutt to provide technical support in stable isotope analysis.
Responsibilities Some of the day-to-day tasks of this role include:
Operation and maintenance of isotope ratio mass spectrometers (IRMS) and peripherals
Physical and chemical preparation of samples
Develop and implement analytical techniques for measurement of sample isotope ratios and chemical compositions.
Mentor and support other technicians to increase knowledge base.
Work with the Laboratory Lead Scientist and Laboratory Lead Operator on improvements to lab processes to increase lab efficiencies and/or reduce costs and/or improve the service offering.
About you To be successful in this role you will have:
An undergraduate physical sciences or engineering degree or at least 5 years appropriate work experience (minimum).
Proven experience in operating, maintaining and development of isotope ratio mass spectrometers and peripheral equipment such as vacuum lines, element analysers and gas chromatographs.
Knowledge of analytical laboratory operations and best practice QA/QC procedures.
Ability to work reliably, independently and to adhere to strict procedures.
Meticulous attention to detail, including clear and accurate record keeping.
The ability to work well in a team.
Knowledge of current Health & Safety practices.
Advanced user of computer software such as Access and Excel.
Flexibility in being able to change working methods and adopt new approaches in response to difficult problems that may be encountered in sample processing.
Good interpersonal and communication skills with the capability to work well both in a team and independently.
Ability to relate to wider staff and support the inclusive culture at GNS Science.
If this sounds like you and you would like to work for a dynamic, progressive and multi-cultural organisation, then this could be the role for you.
Why work for GNS Science? Our work helps New Zealanders understand and address climate change, find and use greener energy and better manage the impacts of natural disasters on their homes and communities.
People come from all over the world to work for GNS Science. We foster a positive, collaborative culture, we invest in our people and provide a safe, diverse and inclusive workplace.
This is a permanent, full time (38 hours per week) role and is based at our campus in Gracefield, Lower Hutt.
The salary range for this position is between $87,975 to $97,750 depending on the successful candidate's experience.
Want to know more? View the full position description for this role here - https://www.gns.cri.nz/careers/ . Please contact ****** with any questions or queries.
Applications close: Sunday, 17 November 2024
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