What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Quality Technician position at Dickinson College?
Posting Details
Dickinson College is a premier four-year residential liberal arts institution chartered in 1783 and widely recognized as a leader in global and sustainability education. Dickinson College is located in Carlisle, named a “most livable city” by Forbes and is minutes from the state capital of Harrisburg. The campus is connected to a vibrant downtown that offers eclectic dining, shopping and entertainment options. Within a two-hour drive are Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.; New York City is three hours away.
Dickinson College offers full-time employees a broad range of benefits, including a comprehensive medical insurance plan, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, generous time off, parental leave, homebuyer assistance, and tuition benefits for eligible employees and dependent children under the age of 24. Upon eligibility, the College contributes 8% of an employee’s base salary to a retirement account with an additional .5% matching contribution; all money paid by the college into the employee’s retirement plan is immediately and fully vested in the employee.
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Position Department
ALLARMJob Summary/Basic Function
The purpose of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring’s Water Quality Technician is three-fold: (1) Manage ALLARM’s laboratory (troubleshooting equipment and testing new techniques), run a statewide quality assurance/quality control lab (chemical, physical indicators), ensure compliance with our Quality Assurance Project Plan, and maintain ALLARM’s volunteer equipment loan program.(2) Provide technical assistance to communities interested in stream monitoring and restoration assessment; this requires a strong background in aquatic and watershed sciences.
(3) Teach Dickinson College students to work in ALLARM’s laboratory, conduct stream monitoring, and effectively do science communication, data management, and data visualization.
Coordinate ALLARM’s statewide quality assurance/quality control program for volunteer monitors, and ensure that lab practices are in accordance with our federally approved quality assurance project plans.
While teaching students diverse methodology and laboratory principles.Oversee the laboratory operation – student workflow and scheduling, troubleshooting equipment, lab safety, equipment/supplies inventory, supplies ordering, equipment maintenance, and data reporting.
Track lab and technical assistance activities for grant reporting.
Teach ALLARM students to conduct watershed science research and equipment comparability tests in ALLARM’s laboratory and in the field.
Creatively explore new watershed science techniques to help develop enhanced community science resources.
Provide technical and programmatic support to community partners throughout the region. connect with partners, assess their needs, and conduct biological, chemical, and visual monitoring workshops.
Mentor students to conduct community-based workshops, provide follow up assistance to communities, and learn how to build partnerships.
Participate in and represent ALLARM in regional partnerships/coalitions (e.g. Consortium for Scientific Assistance and/or Chesapeake Monitoring Cooperative).
EEO/Diversity Statement:
The College is committed to building a representative and diverse faculty, staff, and student body. We encourage applications from all qualified persons.