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ID #3693862
State Arizona
City Tucson
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source Arizona
Showed 2020-04-05
Date 2020-04-03
Deadline 2020-06-02
Category Science/biotech
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Assistant Lab Director (Coachella Valley)

Arizona, Tucson 00000 Tucson USA

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A highly innovative, high-growth Cannabis analytical testing laboratory start-up is looking for an Assistant Lab Director to join their team. We will be located in Southern California’s new Cannabis capital, Coachella Valley. While close to 80% of other municipalities and counties in California have outlawed cannabis business, Coachella Valley has embraced the industry.

The ideal candidate will have either industrial or academic experience (5/10 years) with instruments and techniques that include HPLC, GC, trace metal analysis (ICPMS) and/or wet chemistry techniques. Successful candidates will be familiar with good laboratory practices and work closely with our lab analysts, technicians and management team.

Core Responsibilities:

Able to effectively perform wet laboratory techniques with documentation as per ISO 17025:2017 standards

Experience working with SOP method validation for analytical processes is a plus.

Experience working with the following instrumentation: GC/MS-FID, ICP/MS, HPLC, LC/MS/MS and GC/MS/MS.

Experience performing residual pesticide analysis in foods, soil or water.

Ensuring that SOPs are followed, maintained and improved as well as meet regulatory requirements.

Experience working with qPCR is a bonus.

Qualifications:

5-10 years of full-time practical experience in an analytical chemistry setting; or a doctorial or master’s degree in biological, chemical or related sciences from an accredited university or college, plus at least 2 years of full-time experience.

Working experience in environmental, food safety or forensic laboratories preferred, experience working with a wide range of analytical testing protocols.

Professional expertise and experience with HPLC, GC, GC/MS or ICPMS.

Experience with ISO/IEC 17025 or similar accreditation processes.

BCC Regulations prohibit Laboratory employees from owning, having an interest in or working for any other California Cannabis Licensees while employed by a Laboratory.

Relocation assistance available

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