What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Associate - Life and Physical Sciences position at Purdue University?
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) at Purdue University seeks a scientific research associate to work between the T@P noble gas mass spectrometry facility in EAPS, under the supervision Dr. Marissa Tremblay, and the Purdue Rare Isotope MEasurment (PRIME) laboratory, under the supervision of Dr. Marc Caffee, as part of the overarching NASA-funded Planetary Science Enabling Facility at Purdue called PRECISE.
The research associate will be responsible for assisting PRECISE facility users in planning coordinated experiments, performing research, working independently on large, moderately complex research projects and assignments under the supervision of various PIs, preparing samples, conducting measurements and interpreting the resulting data, and accessing their data through PRECISE. The division of time between T@P and PRIME will vary depending on user demand for the PRECISE facility. Additionally, the research associate will perform XCT analyses in collaborator Dr. Laura Pyrak-Nolte’s laboratory and assist in the interpretation of XCT data coordinated with noble gas and radionuclide measurements.
Please provide your cover letter with references (2-3 references) to be considered for the position. The cover letter should describe the candidate’s qualifications for the position as well as their long-term career objectives. Applications will be reviewed beginning February 14, 2025.
This is a 1-year position with the potential for renewal for up to 4 years pending satisfactory performance and availability of funding.
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Education and Experience Needed:
- A Master of Science in planetary science, Earth science, or a related field is required
- Equivalencies are not accepted for this position
Preferred:
- Ph.D in planetary science, Earth science, or related field
Skills Needed:
- Skills in mass spectrometry analysis and operation, vacuum system handling, geologic sample handling and preparation, and computer programming in languages such as Python or Matlab are strongly preferred
Additional Information:
- Purdue University will not sponsor employment authorization for this position
- A background check will be required for employment in this position
- FLSA: Exempt (Not Eligible for Overtime)
- Retirement Eligibility: Defined Contribution Waiting Period
- Benefit Statement: Purdue University offers a substantial Benefit Package including medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous paid time off package for sick and vacation days
Professional 2
- Pay Band S120
- Job Code #20003716
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