Through monitoring and experimentation, the technician will support ongoing research focused on the impacts of ocean acidification. The remaining 25% will involve fieldwork, including water sampling aboard vessels, with occasional evening or night shifts based on project requirements. The technician will also assist with IC2R3 lab tours and outreach events as needed. All work will be conducted in accordance with Mote Marine Laboratory Quality Plan. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in marine science, chemistry, or a related field, and be comfortable working in both laboratory and field settings.
Responsibilities:
- Laboratory analyses of seawater chemistry such as dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC)
- Total alkalinity
- Spectrophotometric pH
- Colorimetric methods
- Experimental setups, laboratory cleaning, instrument maintenance, and data collection, and quality assurance.
Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree with a major or minor in chemistry from an accredited university. In lieu of a chemistry degree, course work in other natural science areas or employment in a related field will be considered. Carbonate chemistry experience is preferred, but not required. Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work in a warm and salty environment.
Join us as we strive for excellence in our operations while fostering a supportive work environment!
Pay: $15.00 – $17.00 per hour