[Geolalumni] FW: Laboratory Technician position at CWU

Doug Clark Doug.Clark at wwu.edu
Thu Mar 29 13:19:55 PDT 2018


Alumni and recent graduates,

CWU’s Geo-sciences dept. is advertising for a part-time lab-tech position.  See description and link below if interested!

Doug

Douglas H. Clark, Ph.D., L.G.
Assoc. Professor
Geology Department, WWU
516 High St.
Bellingham, WA 98225 U.S.A.
360-650-7939 (office)
360-650-3581 (main office)
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Laboratory Technician at Central Washington University: The Laboratory Technician 2 position in the Geological Sciences Department is a half-time position that performs routine laboratory procedures, sample preparation, and instrument operation to support the Water, Air, Soil, Snow Education and Research (WASSER) program, a project funded by the W. M. Keck Foundation aimed at incorporating new analytical geochemistry instrumentation into undergraduate education at Central Washington University. The position will assist in the geochemical analysis of a variety of environmental samples and help faculty incorporate instrumental data collection into the undergraduate curriculum and research. For more information and to apply, go to https://careers.cwu.edu.



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Carey Gazis

Department of Geological Sciences

Central Washington University

400 E. University Way

Ellensburg, WA 98926-7418

office: 509-963-2820

FAX: 509-963-2821

e-mail: cgazis at geology.cwu.edu<mailto:cgazis at geology.cwu.edu>

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