Catholic University of America has a job opening for a Technician in Vitreous State Laboratory located in Washington, D.C. The successful candidate will have prior experience in aggregates, cementitious materials, chemical admixtures, and concrete, and will work with a range of low-carbon construction materials for commercialization. The Technician will work as a project team member in our laboratory to actively support R&D programs in a range of geopolymer-based products such as ultrahigh and high-performance concretes, alkali-activated slag, architectural and structural concretes, fire-resistant joint compounds, self-compacting concrete, and ultralight concrete. The individual will perform standardized and specialty testing. Examples of these tests will include but are not limited to compressive and flexural strengths, shrinkage, freeze-thaw, isothermal calorimetry, rheology, and alkali-silica reaction. This person works under the general supervision of a Project Manager but completes routine and moderately complex testing and assignments independently.
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is: up to $52,000.
A Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent* in a discipline related to the duties of the position such as chemistry, materials science, or engineering.
One (1) year of laboratory or professional experience, with demonstrated experience in laboratory procedures involving physical and chemical analysis.
Experience with laboratory equipment and processes, including but not limited to: Quality control, maintenance of environmental standards, and other work related to practical, experimental or theoretical application of chemistry and related sciences.
Effective monitoring of lab inventory and routine equipment maintenance.
Techniques such as quantitative pipetting and weighing, titration, and physical or chemical separation techniques.
Experience with instrumental chromatography, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry or microscopy is advantageous.
Ability to follow verbal and written instruction, perform scientific measurement and collect data, work independently, as well as work as a member of a team
Proficiency in the use of personal computers and standard software packages, along with effective oral and written communication skills