Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Daily Pump Trap: 10/19/10 edition
Good morning! Between October 14 and October 18, there were 52 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of these, 40 (77%) are academically connected and 1 (2%) is from Kelly Scientific Resources.
That'd be pretty cool: The Chemical Safety Board is looking for accident investigators specifically for the BP Deepwater Horizon incident. If one of you makes it, you have got to tell me about it. "Telecommuting is allowed"?!?!
Even cooler (sort of): SpectraTech is looking for a Ph.D. analytical chemist that has experience in nuclear forensic analysis. Let's hope that this is one of those quiet government lab jobs, as opposed to shooting it out with terrorists while Nicole Kidman and George Clooney are yelling at you.
Job of the future of the week: Luna Innovations is looking for a Ph.D. chemist/electrochemist with experience in fuel cell technology and materials science. If I had a nickel for every one of these positions...
Urban heat island: Lawrence Berkeley is looking for a Ph.D. analytical chemist; "[t]he position has a specific emphasis on the study of interfacial chemistry of indoor and outdoor pollutants on environmental surfaces and their impacts on indoor exposures, the urban heat island effect and urban air quality." Yeah, that.
That'd be pretty cool: The Chemical Safety Board is looking for accident investigators specifically for the BP Deepwater Horizon incident. If one of you makes it, you have got to tell me about it. "Telecommuting is allowed"?!?!
Even cooler (sort of): SpectraTech is looking for a Ph.D. analytical chemist that has experience in nuclear forensic analysis. Let's hope that this is one of those quiet government lab jobs, as opposed to shooting it out with terrorists while Nicole Kidman and George Clooney are yelling at you.
Job of the future of the week: Luna Innovations is looking for a Ph.D. chemist/electrochemist with experience in fuel cell technology and materials science. If I had a nickel for every one of these positions...
Urban heat island: Lawrence Berkeley is looking for a Ph.D. analytical chemist; "[t]he position has a specific emphasis on the study of interfacial chemistry of indoor and outdoor pollutants on environmental surfaces and their impacts on indoor exposures, the urban heat island effect and urban air quality." Yeah, that.
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