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Chemistry Data Analysis Support

The EPA Environmental Research and Business Support Program has an immediate opening for a full-time Chemistry Data Analysis Support position with the EPA facility in Ada, OK.
What the EPA project is about
The Groundwater, Watershed, and Ecosystem Restoration Division (GWERD) located in Ada, Oklahoma conducts basic and applied research to understand processes that affect the quality and availability of ground water and to evaluate and develop strategies and technologies to protect ground water resources. Scientists conduct research to evaluate ground water flow and factors influencing the fate and transport of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants in the subsurface. Scientists also conduct research focused on ecosystem processes and manipulations that can be used to achieve restoration goals. Additionally researchers provide technical support to federal and state environmental regulators on issues regarding subsurface contamination, contaminant fluxes to other media (such as surface water and air), and ecosystem restoration.
To support these activities, GWERD laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art analytical instrumentation for chemical characterization of ground water and surface water. The analytical function of the Division is critical to supporting the research and technical assistance mission of the laboratory. This project involves analytical support for the analysis of water to support research to protect surface water resources, field support for collection of samples from selected streams and reservoirs included in the study, spreadsheet and database support for file organization, and additional project support as needed.
What you will be doing
As a team member, you will assist EPA Principal Researcher with research efforts in support of the SHC 2.61 project, the SHC RA 8 project and the SHC RARE Dairy Farm Project. You will participate in aspects of field sample collection, laboratory sample analysis, data management, data curation and data analysis support to the SHC 2.61 project, the SHC RA 8 project and the SHC RARE Dairy Farm Project. Your time shall be split between the laboratory, field, desktop research, and administrative desk duties. Primary duties shall be assisting with laboratory experiments, instrument operation and data collection, literature surveys, input of data into electronic formats, performing quality assurance checks on data, analytical support, and any associated administrative duties such as HASP/QAPP development or revisions, data checking/verification activities, and data analysis for water quality analyses. You may be able to assist with preparation for field trips and log in/receipt of samples for processing after field trips and glassware washing processes. Limited travel to field sites and assistance with sample collection may also be required. You will be trained to collect data, verify data, input data, and generate reports.
As a team member, you will maintain careful and accurate records in a laboratory notebook, following the requirements of an approved quality assurance project plan (QAPP), document electronic file contents and locations, and will make entries as necessary into permanent laboratory instrument logbooks. These notebooks and all other data produced under this order shall be the property of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. You will receive training on basic safety requirements before he or she begins work in the laboratory.    
Required skills
  • Experience with general laboratory techniques, such as using pipets, balances, preparation of solutions, etc.;
  • A minimum of 12 credit hours in biology, 6 credit hours in chemistry;
  • Documented coursework with laboratory credit in biology, chemistry and mathematics;
  • Experience doing water quality analysis;
  • Physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and tolerate hot/cold/wet field conditions during field trips for sample collection;
  • Demonstrated experience with Microsoft Products Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook;
  • Proficiency in oral, written and electronic communication in English; and
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently. 
Desired skills
  • Experience in field data collection in aquatic sites; and 
  • Experience with Access and or EndNote X7.
How you will apply your skills
  • Receiving, monitoring, and coordinating incoming administrative support requests; determining from instructions and guidelines those that should be personally addressed;
  • Developing, managing, and maintaining systems and databases to track administrative and scientific research;
  • Developing procedures to maintain the data current and accurate; and utilizing automated systems to enter, search, edit and extract data and information;
  • Developing briefing and presentation materials, preparing spreadsheets, charts, and narrative information for management as well as scientists; and
  • Performing miscellaneous activities, when requested. You may be expected to participate in conferences or seminars in support of the Statement of Work.
Location: This job will be located EPA’s facility in Ada, OK.
Salary: Selected applicant will become a temporary employee of ORAU and will receive an hourly wage of $28.14 for hours worked.
Hours: Full time.
Travel: Field travel will be required, including overnight.
Expected start date: The position is full time and expected to begin December 2019. The initial project is through May 14, 2020, with potential optional periods.
Working conditions: You will be supervised by a mentor who will provide direction, as well as coach, advise and counsel the student, and review the student contractor’s work. The mentor for this position will be a federal EPA employee.   
You will primarily be involve in work in a laboratory setting and may involve exposure to hazardous elements. Limited travel to field sites and assistance with sample collection may also be required. Work will be performed in an office or laboratory setting at the GWERD and at select field sites. During work in the laboratory, you will wear safety glasses, a laboratory coat (provided by GWERD), and closed-toed shoes. Work performed at field sites may require HAZWOPER training, life jackets, hearing protection, safety glasses, and other specialized safety equipment (provided by GWERD) as dictated by the Health and Safety Plan for the field site. The work day will be eight hours Monday through Friday unless otherwise agreed to by you and EPA mentor.
Qualifications
  • Be at least 18 years of age and
  • Have at least a Master of Science degree in chemistry, environmental science, environmental engineering, ecology, biology, limnology, or another scientific field of study from an accredited university or college within the last 24 months and
  • Be a citizen of the United States of America or a Legal Permanent Resident.
EPA ORD employees, their spouses, and children are not eligible to participate in this program.