
Analytical Chemist (Seagoing)
- Hobart, TAS
- $73,000-93,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Use your chemistry expertise to support vital marine research and fieldwork
- Contribute to high-quality data collection aboard Australia's research vessel - RV Investigator
- Join CSIRO's collaborative team in Hobart working at the forefront of ocean science!
- Collecting and analysing seawater samples for a range of nutrient species (nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, phosphate, silicate), as well as salinity and dissolved oxygen, both at sea and in the shore laboratory.
- Applying standard methods to process results and ensure data accuracy through quality assurance and control (QA/QC) procedures.
- Maintaining and calibrating lab and shipboard analytical instruments.
- Liaising with clients and stakeholders on data collection, processing, and issue resolution.
- Supporting data collection and lab operations during sea-going research voyages (up to 85 days per year, remote environments).
- Adapting or developing techniques, procedures, or equipment to improve research workflows.
- Relevant bachelor's degree and/or equivalent work experience in a related field such as Chemistry or Environmental Science, with an emphasis on Analytical Chemistry.
- Demonstrated ability to conduct routine laboratory analyses, including maintenance and use of basic laboratory equipment, preparing reagents and calibration standards, and processing and interpreting analytical results.
- Proven capacity to identify and troubleshoot issues through creative problem-solving.
- Excellent oral and written communications skills, with the ability to communicate clearly with team members and clients, and to produce data reports.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and respectfully within multidisciplinary teams.
- Ability and willingness to travel extensively, including providing operational support on domestic or international ports for periods of up to 85 days per year.
- Desirable: Experience with segmented flow analysers, statistical analyses and visualisation of data using programming languages would be highly desirable.
- Australian or New Zealand Citizens;
- Australian Permanent Residents; or
- Australian Temporary Residents, currently residing in Australia, with an existing valid visa and unrestricted work rights for the full duration of the term (at least until December 2027) and no requirement for visa sponsorship.