Job Requisition:
JR100932 Assistant Research Scientist Environmental Chemistry (Open)
Job Posting Title:
Assistant Research Scientist Environmental Chemistry
Department:
CC00495 VIMS1 | RADV | Ecosystem Health
Job Family:
Staff - Scientist
Worker Sub-Type:
Regular (benefited)
Job Requisition Primary Location:
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Primary Job Posting Location:
Posting Location - VIMS Gloucester
Job Description Summary:
The mission of William & Mary’s Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences & Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is to seek and broadly communicate knowledge in marine and coastal science to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world through research, education, and advisory service. The Batten School & VIMS make seminal advances in understanding coastal and marine systems through research and discovery, translate research findings into practical solutions to complex issues of societal importance, and provide new generations of researchers, educators, problem solvers, and managers with an education of unsurpassed quality.
The Assistant Research Scientist, Environmental Chemistry will lead and conduct research on legacy and emerging environmental contaminants and microplastics. This includes investigating contaminant sources, environmental transport, fate, bioavailability and ecosystem and human health consequences. The incumbent will work semi-independently to design, execute, and manage complex research projects, develop and execute experimental protocols, operate and manage analytical instrumentation, contribute to scholarly publications and grant proposals, and mentor students and junior staff. The group has a long record of collaborations with the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality, VA Dept. of Health, as well as collaborations with EPA, NOAA, NIH and other agency and academic scientists.
The position will be responsible for the full lifecycle of research initiatives—from conception and proposal development to execution, analysis, reporting, and publication. The role requires advanced proficiency in analytical instrumentation, development and application of advanced analysis methods and project management.
This position directly contributes to VIMS’s mission through high-impact scholarship, interagency collaboration, and scientific innovation.
Job Description:
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in chemistry, marine science, environmental science, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Demonstrated experience in conducting/leading successful environmental chemistry-oriented research (i.e. from initial concept to research to publication).
Knowledge of chemical sources, fate, transport, and effects.
Strong scientific writing and oral communication skills.
Strong collaborator in teamwork setting both in the lab and in the field.
Experience in developing, validating, and applying advanced chemical analyses of organic contaminants in diverse environmental media (water, sediments/soils, sludges, biota, etc.), including sample extraction, extract purification, chromatography, and mass spectrometry.
Experience with QA/QC procedures.
Experience in collecting environmental samples.
Demonstrated ability to produce high quality scholarly publications and non-technical reports.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with advanced mass spectrometric analyses (e.g., time-of-flight, ion trap, or quadrupole technologies).
Demonstrated ability to secure external funding for research projects.
Knowledge of wastewater treatment processes.
Knowledge and experience related to the analysis of microplastics in complex environmental media, e.g. infrared spectroscopy/LDIR.
Duties and Responsibilities:
60% - Experimental Design and Analytical Research:
Design, manage, and perform laboratory experiments and analyses to identify and quantify contaminants in complex matrices. Analytical workflows include sample preparation, spiking, extraction, purification, and analyte detection using chromatography coupled with advanced mass spectrometry (e.g., GC-MS, LC-MS) or image-based particle analysis techniques.
Oversee the collection, preservation, and inventory of field and laboratory samples in compliance with data integrity and chain-of-custody protocols.
25% - Data Analysis, Scientific Writing, and Dissemination:
Interpret experimental results, conduct data analysis, and ensure quality control of analytical data.
Develop research proposals, contribute to, and lead the preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts, technical reports, and conference abstracts.
Present research findings at academic seminars, scientific conferences, and stakeholder meetings.
Provide guest lectures in VIMS courses if requested.
10% - Instrumentation Management and Laboratory Operations:
Calibrate, maintain, and troubleshoot complex analytical instrumentation.
Oversee the procurement and inventory of laboratory supplies and equipment.
Assist with lab safety compliance and the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Contribute to continuous improvement of laboratory practices.
5% - Supervision and Mentorship:
Supervise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and research technicians as needed.
Provide training in laboratory techniques, instrumentation, and scientific best practices.
Salary- Commensurate with experience
Conditions of employment:
Additional Job Description:
Job Profile:
JP0538 - Scientist I - Exempt - Salary - S11
Qualifications:
Compensation Grade:
S11
Recruiting Start Date:
2025-10-02
Review Date:
Position Restrictions:
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