The PACE Laboratory in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences develops records of climate and environmental variability from recent Earth history, often through analyzing the geochemical archives that are preserved in coral skeletons. The lab group is seeking a motivated, enthusiastic individual with strong scientific intuition, excellent interpersonal and organizational skills, and a learning mentality to fill a new Research Technician position. The candidate will contribute to research focused on geochemistry, coral growth analysis, and environmental history through sample preparation, routine instrumental operation of scientific instruments, and support of laboratory record-keeping. The position offers an opportunity to work in a highly collaborative and collegial research environment, gain experience with state-of-the-art methods, and contribute to scientific research in the Earth and Environmental Sciences. The lab anticipates hiring for 20 hours per week, not to exceed 30 hours per week, although there is a possibility this could increase as funding and workload permits.