Subject: Position at Library of Congress
Chemist Library of Congress The Preservation Research and Testing Division (PRTD) at the Library of Congress would like to announce a vacancy for a Chemist (Vacancy #150010). This is at the level of GS-1320-13 with a salary range of $90,823.00 - $118,069.00 Vacancy Opening Date: Mar 10, 2015 Vacancy Closing Date: Apr 9, 2015 The incumbent works only under the most general supervision of the Chief of the Preservation Research and Testing Division, who may outline in general terms the scientific and technical problems to be studied and the chemical areas of opportunity which will contribute to the Library's preservation research program. Work is carried on with a high degree of independence and originality with little if any technical guidance. Results are accepted as authoritative and are reviewed generally for usefulness and degree of solution of overall preservation problems. Scientific contribution made by the incumbent has significant potential for influencing the preservation of library and archival collections worldwide. Please see below links to the USA Jobs application site for further information. Application Information <URL:https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/396979500> Duties include: Designs or directs the development of unique or leading-edge technology, instrumentation, or systems to meet specific scientific or mission requirements. Projects significantly influence Library or government programs. Serves as a technical expert in a specialized field of chemistry, namely, analytical separation chemistry Develops methodology for separation and characterization of degradation products formed in the aging of a variety of materials of which library collections are composed. Calibrates and repairs various instruments such as high pressure liquid chromatographs, gel permeation chromatographs, gas chromatographs, ion chromatographs, mass spectrometers, etc., that are routinely used to perform the necessary analyses. Sets up and operates new instruments Plans projects to solve technical problems for which definitions, methods, and/or data are highly incomplete, controversial or uncertain. Independently plans projects and provides guidance for lower level staff. Performs a literature search to find applicable or related methods and information about the chemistry of the materials being studied. Develops new chemical analytical procedures. Establishes new criteria and develops new methods and techniques for solving various chemical problems with unprecedented and obscure aspects. Has wide latitude for the exercise of independent judgment to perform work of unusual difficulty and responsibility Serves as a leading scientist in chemical analysis. Performs or directs analyses of samples that require technical expertise and/or use advanced analytical instruments. Devises new or modified methods based on the chemical and physical properties of the materials involved and the availability of instruments to perform the analyses; devises modifications of methods following their application, to correct problems or to improve methods Researches and develops new and original conservation techniques and procedures. Conducts original and novel research programs to determine properties and effects of a wide range of physical and chemical variables on the preservation of various materials Any additional questions about this conservation scientist position can be directed to Dr. Fenella G. France Chief of PRTD frfr<-at->loc<.>gov *** Conservation DistList Instance 28:41 Distributed: Sunday, March 29, 2015 Message Id: cdl-28-41-023 ***Received on Monday, 23 March, 2015