From: Whitney Rochelle Hess <wrhess**At_Symbol_Here**mit.edu>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Research specialist job opening at MIT (MIT.nano)
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 19:50:19 +0000
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU>
Message-ID: 1642535419254.43033**At_Symbol_Here**mit.edu


Hello!


We have a job opening for a Research Specialist for Wet Chemical Processing in MIT.nano, one of MIT's shared research facilities. Details and links below. If you know of any recent chem graduates, or early career chemists or chem engineers, please help pass this along. This is an entry-level position, so cleanroom experience is not required. Happy to answer any questions!


Full description: https://mitnano.mit.edu/opportunities/job-opening-mitnano-research-specialist-wet-chemical-processing

Apply here: https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/jobDetails/jobDetail.html?jobPostId=22842&localeCode=en-us


Best,
Whitney

 

RESEARCH SPECIALIST/WET CHEMICAL PROCESSING, MIT.nano, to be responsible for wet chemical processing and safety.  Equipment will include flammable and corrosive hoods and wet benches, heated tanks, sonicators, chemical spinners, spin-rinse-dryers, liquid chemical pumps, electroplating, etc.   The duties will involve equipment operation, facility operation and safety, engagement with the user community, and a variety of other responsibilities.  


Job Requirements
REQUIRED:  B.S. in chemical engineering, chemistry, or related discipline; two years’ specialized lab experience, preferably working in a semiconductor process facility; experience working with hazardous materials, including wet corrosive chemicals, solvents, and polymers; knowledge of chemical compatibilities and reactivity and general laboratory and cleanroom protocols and operation; experience with safe practices for working with hazardous materials; proficiency with hazard communication and learning/understanding safety information (e.g., safety data sheets, PubChem, etc.); excellent interpersonal and written and oral communication skills; and interest in training the user community.  Must be able to work alone or within a team in a highly research-oriented yet disciplined environment that requires frequent interaction with faculty, students, and research staff; regularly move and transport up to 50lbs. and wear respiratory protection, including air-purifying respirator and self-contained breathing apparatus; and recognize and respond to unsafe conditions or dangerous situations.  PREFERRED: experience with photolithography processes and materials; HAZWOPER certification; working knowledge of established and emerging research processes; ability to assist researchers in experimental design; training experience in on-on-one and/or group settings; ability to convey complex ideas to personnel with diverse backgrounds/education experience; experience with program logic controllers; and proficiency with document and data management tools (e.g., Microsoft SharePoint sites, Wikis, QuickBase, Dropbox).  Job #20653

 

Link to posting and additional details:

https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/jobDetails/jobDetail.html?jobPostId=22842&localeCode=en-us

 

https://hr.mit.edu/careers



_________________________________________
Whitney Hess, PhD
Manager of Safety Systems and Programs | MIT.nano
MIT, Room 12-5025
Phone: 617-253-8567

Email: wrhess**At_Symbol_Here**mit.edu

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