Research Assistant OR Postdoctoral Researcher (dependant on experience) in the Earth Surface Research Laboratory
Trinity College Dublin
Job title:Research Assistant OR Postdoctoral Researcher (dependant on experience) in the Earth Surface Research LaboratoryPost status: Specific purpose (approximately 5 years duration), 0.5 FTEResearch group/department/school: Earth Surface Research Laboratory, Discipline of Geology / School of Natural Sciences. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin.Location: Earth Surface Research Laboratory, Unit 6b, Trinity Technology & Enterprise Centre (TTEC), Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland / Department of Geology, Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.Reports to:Dr Michael Stock, Assistant Professor in Geochemistry and Director of the ESRL.Salary: Appointment will be made on the appropriate point of the IUA Research Assistant salary scale in line with government pay policy i.e. Research Assistant €31,962-41,943 OR Postdoctoral Researcher (PD1) €44,847-51,313 gross per annum.Hours of work: 37.5 per weekClosing date: 17:00 GMT, 11 December 2024Post summaryThe invites applications for a Research Assistant OR Postdoctoral Researcher (dependant on experience) in geochemistry, funded by Geological Survey Ireland (GSI). The position will be tenable for the duration of the ESRL’s funding (approximately five years, subject to satisfactory performance), starting on 16 January 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter.This is a part time position and might suit applicants who require flexibility for other commitments. The successful applicant would be expected to work 4 hours per day, 5 days per week (ideally either in the morning or late afternoon, coinciding with opening/closing the laboratory).Applicants will contribute to the day-to-day running of the ESRL, under the management of the laboratory Director, Dr Mike Stock, and in collaboration with other ESRL staff. Their primary responsibility will be the preparation of samples for geochemical analysis. This will include preparing geological and environmental samples for and a diverse range of national/international research projects. While sample analysis will not be their primary responsibility, they will be trained to operate a range of geochemical instruments within the ESRL.In addition to sample preparation, the successful applicant will take on other duties within the ESRL. This will include developing new procedures, consumable procurement, maintaining health and safety protocols, account management, communication with the ESRL’s management committees and training laboratory users in sample preparation techniques. They will also work with ESRL team members to maintain and improve the laboratories Quality Management System, preserve its ISO accreditation, and liaise with/report to Geological Survey Ireland.Applicants without a PhD (or equivalent experience), or with a PhD not in geochemical Earth, environmental or soil science, will be employed as a Research Assistant. They will receive a single point annual incremental pay rise (starting January 2026) and, on reaching the top of the Research Assistant pay scale, the position may be promoted to a Postdoctoral Researcher, subject to satisfactory performance. Applicants with a PhD in geochemical Earth, environmental or soil science may be directly appointed as a Postdoctoral Researcher with a single point annual incremental pay rise on this salary scale (starting January 2026).In the case that a Postdoctoral Researcher is appointed, the applicant will be invited to conduct their own programme of innovative research under the guidance of the ESRL Director, Dr Michael Stock: this research is secondary to all other responsibilities in the ESRL and will only be permitted where these other duties have been completed satisfactorily. The time allocation and nature of this research will be subject to approval by the ESRL Director and will be reported to Geological Survey Ireland. It may be for either applied or oriented basic research in any area of Earth, environmental or soil science. However, outputs must be publishable following the FAIR principles of the , and should aim to make use of ESRL facilities and integrate data collected as part of GSI’s Tellus survey.The successful applicant will be supported in their ongoing professional development, both through internal training and regular attendance of external courses. A limited amount of funding may be provided to support the research programme (e.g. laboratory costs, travel, fieldwork, publications) and the researcher will have use of ESRL equipment free of charge, following approval of analysis requests by the ESRL Scientific Advisory Committee. In addition to becoming a member of the ESRL, the successful applicant will be hosted within the Department of Geology in the School of Natural Sciences and will join the active Trinity College Dublin .Background to the postThe ESRL was established as a national geochemical research facility in 2019, funded through a service level agreement with Geological Survey Ireland. The ESRL is the XRF data supplier for Geological Survey Ireland’s and is equipped to analyse up to ~3000 Tellus soil and sediment samples per year. In December 2021, the laboratory was awarded an ISO17025:217 (General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories) accreditation by the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB).The laboratory is also open to all Earth and environmental scientists based on the island of Ireland for research projects through funded research projects and bi-annual open calls where researchers can apply for free facility access.The laboratory currently hosts a state-of-the-art Zetium WD-XRF, Rigaku ED-XRF, elemental analyser (TIC/TOC/S) and an Hg analyser, in addition to a full suite of sample preparation equipment (including both XRF pellet pressing and fusion). All instruments and equipment are housed within individual clean rooms and samples/data are controlled through a cloud-based laboratory information management system (LIMS). In addition to the advertised position, the ESRL is staffed by full-time technical support staff, a Research Fellow and the Director. High level oversight is through dedicated Management and Scientific Advisory Committees.More broadly, the TCD Department of Geology hosts full rock preparation facilities and a wide-range of , including: three state-of-the-art laser-ablation ICP-MS laboratories, a clean wet laboratory and dedicated ICP-OES and MS instruments, a quality XRD instrument, two geoscience dedicated field-emission-gun SEMs (equipped with Raman, full colour CL and EBSD), and an IRMS for the analysis of H-C-N-O isotopes in organic matter and carbonates.Standard duties and responsibilities of the postThe successful applicant will:
Qualifications
Knowledge and experienceEssential
Desirable
Skills and competencies
Application procedureApplications should be made to: Dr Hilde Koch, Trinity College DublinApplicants are required to submit the following documents:
All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their submission. Successful applicants will be invited to interview via Zoom.posted: 27 November 2024
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