Dept of State Health Services
Chemist III
Dept of State Health Services, Austin, TX, United States
Job Description:
Works in the GC analysis Group performing analysis on environmental samples. Works with the Team Leaders on projects with considerable latitude for independent judgment to complete assigned tasks. Performs the preparation, extraction, and moderately complex analysis of samples for gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), or high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using approved methods for the sample matrix. Performs highly complex maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment. Assists with method development and validation projects. Serves as Lead Worker to track samples, review data, and report results. Meets all HHSC Performance Criteria. Follows all HHSC and DSHS Policies and Procedures.
Essential Job Functions:
Attends work on a regular and predictable schedule in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned.
EJF 1. Chemistry/QC: Prepare and/or analyze samples for organic compounds by GC, GC/MS, or HPLC. Checks samples for proper preservative and container. Prepares reagents and standards. Monitors expirations dates. Performs sample preparation techniques including liquid/liquid and solid phase extraction, use of sonicators and shakers, performance of chemical reactions including derivatizations in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Quality Manual requirements. Prepares and/or analyzes quality control samples according to SOPs. Calibrates instruments and verifies standards using reference materials. Develops data acquisition parameters for identification of target compounds. Identifies target compounds and interprets highly complex chromatograms and/or spectra. Determines the appropriate procedures for quantitation. Monitors quality control parameters as required by the methods. Prepares dilutions to meet the analytical range of the calibration curve. Performs first level review of data per SOP requirements. Notifies team lead immediately of any issues. (25%)
EJF 2. Lead Worker / Secondary Data Review: Serves as Lead Worker when needed to track samples, assign work, review data, and report results in the absence of or under the direction of the Team Leader. Coordinates assignments and provides the necessary resources for the staff as needed. Performs second level review and approval before expiration of holding times or assigned deadlines. (20%)
EJF 3. Maintain and Troubleshoot Equipment and Supplies: Operates and performs highly complex maintenance and verification of equipment as specified in SOPs and equipment manuals. Troubleshoots highly complex problems using policies and procedures, equipment manuals, knowledge, experience and available service contracts. Maintains reagents and supplies by following laboratory procedures for inventory control. Presents written requests for supplies and standards to team leader 120 days in advance of need. Informs the Team Leader of any equipment or inventory problems. Submits weekly request for available LabSupply items. Follow SOPs to receive supplies and verify that the supplies meet procedure specifications. Maintains complete, timely and accurate records of maintenance and inventory. (20%)
EJF 4. Quality Assurance / Document Control / Records Management: Read and follow all policies, procedures and guidelines of the Quality Manual, USEPA Drinking Water Certification Manual, The NELAC Institute (TNI), reference methods, and administrative, analytical and quality assurance Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Participate in training. Performs Initial Demonstration of Capability before working independently on samples. Maintain proficiency for assigned methods by performing Continuing Demonstrations of Capability, Method Detection Limit studies and by analyzing Proficiency Testing samples. Responds to any internal or external audit findings as responsible or assigned. Provides analytical and quality assurance support within the team as needed. Maintains complete, timely and accurate records of all procedures performed. (10%)
EJF 5. Sample Management & Productivity: Accurately track samples. Prepares and/or analyzes samples to meet EPA holding time (no exceptions). Work to meet and exceed the on-time delivery goals by test and client and at a productive rate. The productive rate is determined by historical productivity and work time unit evaluation. Extraction and/or analysis must be performed using acceptable QA/QC and SOP practices. (10%)
EJF 6. Health and Safety / Housekeeping: Based on your work area, consistently comply with DSHS Laboratory, local, state and federal guidelines to ensure a safely functioning laboratory. Minimize exposure of all personal to chemical hazards by proper use of personal protective equipment, management practices, use of fume hoods and proper safety practices in the laboratory. Read and follow the Chemical Hygiene Plan and SOPs. Properly label all chemicals. Follow safety data sheet (SDS) recommendations. Wears safety glasses and lab coats at all times in designated areas. Properly identifies, labels, records and disposes of wastes and samples. Keeps work area clean and organized to reduce contamination. Maintains glassware by performing the cleaning procedures in the SOPs. Attend all required safety training. Communicate with others immediately when safety problems arise. (5%)
EJF 7. Administrative: Notifies Group Manager of all absences. Enters leave into CAPPS. Performs required training. Performs other duties as directed by the Team Leader or Group Manager. Extracts and/or analyzes quality control samples for method development and validation projects. Offers suggestions and new ideas for improving performance and operations. Trains others. (5%)
EJF 8. COOP: Other duties as assigned include, but are not limited to, actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency's obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Such participation may require an alternate shift pattern assignment and/or location. (5%)
Knowledge Skills Abilities:
Knowledge of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methods for testing environmental samples and skill in performance of the methods. Knowledge of EPA and The NELAC Institute (TNI) quality systems. Knowledge of data acquisition systems and skill in their use for preparing calibration curves for quantitation of samples, evaluation of QC parameters and producing reports. Knowledge of laboratory quality control and quality assurance systems. Knowledge of ethics and ability to demonstrate accountability. Skill in operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers or high-performance liquid chromatographs (HPLC) for the analysis of various sample matrices. Skill in the interpretation of highly complex chromatograms and mass spectra and in the evaluation of quality control data to produce valid results. Ability to instruct chemists in the operation and maintenance of analytical instrumentation and the processing and interpretation of generated data. Skill in the organization of workload to meet the required holding times and due dates for analysis of samples. Ability to set up and use software to evaluate recovery data and to apply statistical means to set quality control limits. Ability to read and follow procedures, interpret necessary tasks and to document procedures accurately. Ability to coordinate sample load and implement quality control procedures. Ability to work closely with all personnel to complete assigned tasks. Ability to manually manipulate samples and quality controls in preparation for analysis. Ability to manually perform required maintenance tasks ensuring the performance of assigned equipment. Ability to track and handle necessary supplies.
Registration or Licensure Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree or higher in chemistry, environmental sciences, biological sciences, or physical sciences.
Initial Selection Criteria:
Have earned a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in chemistry, environmental sciences, physical sciences or biological sciences from an accredited institution with a strong concentration in chemistry. Recent experience in performing gas chromatography. Experience in data processing and reporting of analytical data. Recent experience working in a production laboratory environment. Experience in performing EPA organic analytical methods preferred. Experience in performing EPA organic drinking water methods preferred.
Additional Information:
Any employment offer is contingent upon available budgeted funds. The offered salary will be determined in accordance with budgetary limits, follow HHS salary administration policy and guidelines and based on the candidate's qualifications.
Applicant is required to list chemistry courses on application showing the course name and number of semester hours (one of the "employment history boxes may be used to record the information; or fax list, or photocopy of college transcripts to AccessHR at 1-866-245-3646. Please note Requisition number on all faxed information. Applicants with diplomas awarded in countries other than the U.S. must contact Laboratory Personnel Services (512-458-7318) for an approved list of credentialing agencies. Providing verification of educational requirements is a condition of employment.
MOS Code:
92L, 71B, 72D, 8831, 4B0X, 61CX
HHS agencies use E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work.
I-9 Form - Click here to download the I-9 form.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
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Works in the GC analysis Group performing analysis on environmental samples. Works with the Team Leaders on projects with considerable latitude for independent judgment to complete assigned tasks. Performs the preparation, extraction, and moderately complex analysis of samples for gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), or high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using approved methods for the sample matrix. Performs highly complex maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment. Assists with method development and validation projects. Serves as Lead Worker to track samples, review data, and report results. Meets all HHSC Performance Criteria. Follows all HHSC and DSHS Policies and Procedures.
Essential Job Functions:
Attends work on a regular and predictable schedule in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned.
EJF 1. Chemistry/QC: Prepare and/or analyze samples for organic compounds by GC, GC/MS, or HPLC. Checks samples for proper preservative and container. Prepares reagents and standards. Monitors expirations dates. Performs sample preparation techniques including liquid/liquid and solid phase extraction, use of sonicators and shakers, performance of chemical reactions including derivatizations in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Quality Manual requirements. Prepares and/or analyzes quality control samples according to SOPs. Calibrates instruments and verifies standards using reference materials. Develops data acquisition parameters for identification of target compounds. Identifies target compounds and interprets highly complex chromatograms and/or spectra. Determines the appropriate procedures for quantitation. Monitors quality control parameters as required by the methods. Prepares dilutions to meet the analytical range of the calibration curve. Performs first level review of data per SOP requirements. Notifies team lead immediately of any issues. (25%)
EJF 2. Lead Worker / Secondary Data Review: Serves as Lead Worker when needed to track samples, assign work, review data, and report results in the absence of or under the direction of the Team Leader. Coordinates assignments and provides the necessary resources for the staff as needed. Performs second level review and approval before expiration of holding times or assigned deadlines. (20%)
EJF 3. Maintain and Troubleshoot Equipment and Supplies: Operates and performs highly complex maintenance and verification of equipment as specified in SOPs and equipment manuals. Troubleshoots highly complex problems using policies and procedures, equipment manuals, knowledge, experience and available service contracts. Maintains reagents and supplies by following laboratory procedures for inventory control. Presents written requests for supplies and standards to team leader 120 days in advance of need. Informs the Team Leader of any equipment or inventory problems. Submits weekly request for available LabSupply items. Follow SOPs to receive supplies and verify that the supplies meet procedure specifications. Maintains complete, timely and accurate records of maintenance and inventory. (20%)
EJF 4. Quality Assurance / Document Control / Records Management: Read and follow all policies, procedures and guidelines of the Quality Manual, USEPA Drinking Water Certification Manual, The NELAC Institute (TNI), reference methods, and administrative, analytical and quality assurance Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Participate in training. Performs Initial Demonstration of Capability before working independently on samples. Maintain proficiency for assigned methods by performing Continuing Demonstrations of Capability, Method Detection Limit studies and by analyzing Proficiency Testing samples. Responds to any internal or external audit findings as responsible or assigned. Provides analytical and quality assurance support within the team as needed. Maintains complete, timely and accurate records of all procedures performed. (10%)
EJF 5. Sample Management & Productivity: Accurately track samples. Prepares and/or analyzes samples to meet EPA holding time (no exceptions). Work to meet and exceed the on-time delivery goals by test and client and at a productive rate. The productive rate is determined by historical productivity and work time unit evaluation. Extraction and/or analysis must be performed using acceptable QA/QC and SOP practices. (10%)
EJF 6. Health and Safety / Housekeeping: Based on your work area, consistently comply with DSHS Laboratory, local, state and federal guidelines to ensure a safely functioning laboratory. Minimize exposure of all personal to chemical hazards by proper use of personal protective equipment, management practices, use of fume hoods and proper safety practices in the laboratory. Read and follow the Chemical Hygiene Plan and SOPs. Properly label all chemicals. Follow safety data sheet (SDS) recommendations. Wears safety glasses and lab coats at all times in designated areas. Properly identifies, labels, records and disposes of wastes and samples. Keeps work area clean and organized to reduce contamination. Maintains glassware by performing the cleaning procedures in the SOPs. Attend all required safety training. Communicate with others immediately when safety problems arise. (5%)
EJF 7. Administrative: Notifies Group Manager of all absences. Enters leave into CAPPS. Performs required training. Performs other duties as directed by the Team Leader or Group Manager. Extracts and/or analyzes quality control samples for method development and validation projects. Offers suggestions and new ideas for improving performance and operations. Trains others. (5%)
EJF 8. COOP: Other duties as assigned include, but are not limited to, actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency's obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Such participation may require an alternate shift pattern assignment and/or location. (5%)
Knowledge Skills Abilities:
Knowledge of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methods for testing environmental samples and skill in performance of the methods. Knowledge of EPA and The NELAC Institute (TNI) quality systems. Knowledge of data acquisition systems and skill in their use for preparing calibration curves for quantitation of samples, evaluation of QC parameters and producing reports. Knowledge of laboratory quality control and quality assurance systems. Knowledge of ethics and ability to demonstrate accountability. Skill in operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers or high-performance liquid chromatographs (HPLC) for the analysis of various sample matrices. Skill in the interpretation of highly complex chromatograms and mass spectra and in the evaluation of quality control data to produce valid results. Ability to instruct chemists in the operation and maintenance of analytical instrumentation and the processing and interpretation of generated data. Skill in the organization of workload to meet the required holding times and due dates for analysis of samples. Ability to set up and use software to evaluate recovery data and to apply statistical means to set quality control limits. Ability to read and follow procedures, interpret necessary tasks and to document procedures accurately. Ability to coordinate sample load and implement quality control procedures. Ability to work closely with all personnel to complete assigned tasks. Ability to manually manipulate samples and quality controls in preparation for analysis. Ability to manually perform required maintenance tasks ensuring the performance of assigned equipment. Ability to track and handle necessary supplies.
Registration or Licensure Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree or higher in chemistry, environmental sciences, biological sciences, or physical sciences.
Initial Selection Criteria:
Have earned a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in chemistry, environmental sciences, physical sciences or biological sciences from an accredited institution with a strong concentration in chemistry. Recent experience in performing gas chromatography. Experience in data processing and reporting of analytical data. Recent experience working in a production laboratory environment. Experience in performing EPA organic analytical methods preferred. Experience in performing EPA organic drinking water methods preferred.
Additional Information:
Any employment offer is contingent upon available budgeted funds. The offered salary will be determined in accordance with budgetary limits, follow HHS salary administration policy and guidelines and based on the candidate's qualifications.
Applicant is required to list chemistry courses on application showing the course name and number of semester hours (one of the "employment history boxes may be used to record the information; or fax list, or photocopy of college transcripts to AccessHR at 1-866-245-3646. Please note Requisition number on all faxed information. Applicants with diplomas awarded in countries other than the U.S. must contact Laboratory Personnel Services (512-458-7318) for an approved list of credentialing agencies. Providing verification of educational requirements is a condition of employment.
MOS Code:
92L, 71B, 72D, 8831, 4B0X, 61CX
HHS agencies use E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work.
I-9 Form - Click here to download the I-9 form.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
Top 10 Tips for Success when Applying to Jobs at HHSC and DSHS