Published: Oct. 22, 2019

USGS

United States Department of the Interior

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WATER RESOURCES DIVISION

3215 Marine Street, Suite E127 Boulder, CO 80303

Microbiologist Position: Bacterial Transport and Containment Interactions Laboratory 

Posted: 10/11/2019 by the U.S. Geological Survey

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  1. Types of Services Required:

Services may include the following activities: Preparing water and soil samples for DNA extraction; DNA quantitation; Q-PCR; Flow Cytometry; Particle sizing; Zeta Potential; column studies; chemical analyses of water samples; weighing of chemicals and mixing solutions for chemical and biological analyses; preparing standard solutions for analytical calibration curve analyses; washing glassware; operating and maintaining laboratory equipment; entering data into spreadsheets and databases; compiling data spreadsheets; DNA sequence analysis; graphing and analyzing data; writing up results; photocopying; filing; cleaning; sweeping; and additional tasks that may be assigned based on worker’s aptitude. Student may be required to drive a government vehicle. Must be motivated and a self-starter. Inquire for further job requirements.

  1. Required Expertise/Skills:

Recent Graduate Position: Former students who graduated within the last 12 months with a master’s or equivalent graduate degree (36 semester hours, 54 quarter hours or the equivalent) in microbiology or specific area of study such as bacteriology, virology, microbial genetics, environmental engineering, or soil microbiology, or specific applied fields of microbiology such as clinical and public health microbiology, food technology, production processes, industrial fermentation, pollution, etc. Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Skill in applying standard and microbiology laboratory techniques and use of related equipment (such as Q-PCR, gel electrophoresis, volumetric flasks, analytical balance). General knowledge of microbiology and molecular biology principles and terminology including graduate-level microbiology, molecular biology and chemistry. Knowledge of basic computer operations and programs (such as Microsoft Word and Excel). Experience with R a plus. Must pay attention to detail, have the ability to follow written and oral directions, and must be reliable, punctual, responsible and able to work independently.

  1. Description of Working Conditions:

Work will be performed in a laboratory. Long periods of standing will be required. Some heavy lifting may be required. Student will be required to wear safety apparel and to closely observe safety requirements. Duties require good manual dexterity. Student should be able to lift up to 40 lb packages.

  1. Compensation:

$23.66 - $28.94 per hour (inquire for details)

  1. Principal Duty Station:

Boulder, Colorado (east campus of University of Colorado)

  1. Other Information:

This laboratory is seeking a student who is willing to work full time.

Application Deadline: 11/01/2019

Start Date: 12/02/2019, depending on arrangement agreed to by supervisor and employee.

Hours/week (approximate): up to 40 hrs/wk.

Send resume and unofficial transcript to:

Jennifer Underwood U.S. Geological Survey 3215 Marine St. STE E-127 Boulder, CO, 80303

or e-mail to jcunder@usgs.gov

Resume should consist of a one or two page resume, transcript and statement of qualifications including: full legal name; mailing address; telephone number; e-mail address; date of birth; citizenship (if not a U.S. citizen, immigration/VISA status); education, including descriptions of relevant classes and GPA; work or volunteer experience related to the scientific field; laboratory work experience.