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Coastal Carolina University is accepting applications for the following position: Volunteer Monitoring Coordinator/Environmental Laboratory Technician (Research Grant Specialist) in Coastal Carolina University's Burroughs and Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies. Position is a full-time annual appointment with benefits. This position will work with the Center's Environmental Quality Laboratory which serves the coastal and inland waters of northeastern South Carolina. A primary responsibility will be management of a volunteer water quality monitoring program in collaboration with the Waccamaw Riverkeeper. (See http://www.coastal.edu/envsci/vm_project.html). DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: field sampling, sample processing and analysis, quality control procedures, instrument calibration and data management. The following parameters are routinely measured: bacteria, chlorophyll, nutrients, BOD5, organic carbon, turbidity, pH and alkalinity. Field measurements are made with in-situ meters. Applicants should be able to participate in research cruises, train others in sampling and analytical techniques, and interact effectively with students and volunteer monitors. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in science and one (1) year related job experience. Applicant will possess strong field, laboratory and computer skills. Must also maintain a valid SC driver's license and be a strong swimmer. To read more about the Burroughs and Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies and its Environmental Quality Lab, see http://www.coastal.edu/envsci/. Information on Coastal Carolina University's benefits is available at: http://www.coastal.edu/hreo/employment/benefits.html. APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants should complete an on-line application at: www.coastal.edu/hreo, which will include submitting a cover letter, resume and the names and contact information for three (3) professional references. Deadline for applications is: April 25, 2008. Coastal Carolina University is an EO/AA employer. This Job Announcement was posted on the Estuarine Research Federation Web Site on 4/13/2008 |