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) J/ _ K! M! ]0 d+ ?1 tThe Fuels and Lubricants group delivers a full range of services for petroleum products. We perform petroleum analyses to Canadian (CGSB), American (ASTM), and international (ISO) specifications, and provide consultation and problem solving support on a range of issues, from specific problems to comprehensive systems.
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% ] Y+ B7 q2 x* A) zWe require a Chemical Technologist to perform routine analyses on petroleum products according to prescribed methods. Main responsibilities include a variety of general laboratory operations including analyzing and disposing of petroleum samples, maintaining laboratory supplies and equipment, computer entry of sample data, assisting senior technologists and other general laboratory duties. Final candidates for this position will be asked to undergo a security screening.' n) Y. |: P! M9 _- S1 D$ R
' F' L+ t% Y0 d/ JCandidates should have a diploma in Chemical Technology and previous work experience in an analytical laboratory environment would be an asset. Familiarity with petroleum related laboratory equipment and basic computer knowledge is preferred. You must have strong communication skills and be able to work effectively in a team environment. " P6 C: _. Q& Q
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This position offers a comprehensive benefit package in a stimulating work environment. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and is included in the bargaining unit. . h8 |6 e+ g8 L9 Q
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If you are interested in the challenge of contributing to our growth, please forward your resume, quoting Competition #ARC – 2238 by March 18, 2009 to:
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Alberta Research Council1 B$ g2 c x/ m9 i
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Email: careers@arc.ab.ca i! n, h$ W& x# S2 f
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# u5 |: u Q: L1 R7 xThe Alberta Research Council Inc. (ARC) delivers innovative science and technology solutions to meet the priorities of industry and government in Alberta and beyond. Established in 1921, ARC is wholly-owned by the Government of Alberta and incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation. ARC operates in five facilities throughout Alberta, serving the energy; life sciences, including agriculture, environment, forestry, and health and wellness; and manufacturing sectors.
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The Alberta Research Council is committed to the principle of equity in
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We wish to thank all applicants for their interest, however,
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