[Geolalumni] FW: [gpmag-l] Job opportunity closing soon in New Mexico, USA
Bernard Housen
bernieh at wwu.edu
Fri Sep 1 12:16:00 PDT 2023
Howdy and Happy September 1st to all of you,
I am writing with a very interesting employment opportunity, specifically for those of you who have acquired some skills and experience working in our Paleomagnetism Lab. It's actually tempting for myself, as I sift through all the forms and such in my in-box- but seriously, please give this opportunity some thought, and if you have questions about this, let me know.
Bernie
From: Shelby Jones <saj012 at ucsd.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 1, 2023 11:27 AM
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Subject: [gpmag-l] Job opportunity closing soon in New Mexico, USA
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The Office of Archaeological Studies in Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA) has an available laboratory analyst position. The position is a permanent career position within the State of New Mexico complete with benefits and a retirement pension. The annual salary can be up to $64,000. We seek someone with at least 2 years of laboratory and field experience. The ideal candidate will have archaeomagnetic or paleomagnetic experience, programming skills for data analysis, and is a US citizen/permanent resident or already holds a valid US visa.
Responsibilities include field collection, laboratory measurement, analysis, research, database management and reporting. There is potential for original research but the majority of the day-to-day laboratory work will be in support of client based projects.
Please apply online through the New Mexico State Personnel Office Website through the external applicants link https://www.spo.state.nm.us/work-for-new-mexico/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.spo.state.nm.us/work-for-new-mexico/__;!!Mih3wA!AuXR7bqHP7Qk9PeC3Lser7pB_sUSlTUn2cCJCO1G3GOs1iF_wuCrXyUDDFDm8ngmrdI9VSK0TnUWJxKX$>
Once in the Job Search window, use the search engine to find the position "Laboratory Analyst". Applications will include a basic questionnaire, a CV, up to 5 names of references, and the opportunity to upload transcripts/academic records and a cover letter. Please include the optional documents and highlight in your roughly 1-page cover letter any experience you have in field work, in the laboratories, with cultural heritage resources, , and any of the following techniques (Archaeomagnetism, Paleomagnetism, Radiocarbon, pXRF, XRF, Raman Spectroscopy, Supercritical Fluid, and/or soil analysis).
For questions please contact myself (Shelby.Jones at dca.nm.gov<mailto:Shelby.Jones at dca.nm.gov>) or the hiring manager Thatcher Seltzer-Rogers (Thatcher.Seltzer-Rogers at dca.nm.gov<mailto:Thatcher.Seltzer-Rogers at dca.nm.gov>). Priority considerations will be given to applications received before September 9th, 2023, or thereafter until the position is filled.
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Shelby A. Jones, PhD. (she/hers)
Laboratory Manager, Lead Educator, and Volunteer Coordinator
Archaeomagnetic, Radiocarbon Sampling, Analytic Laboratories
New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies
At the Center for New Mexico Archaeology
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