Mass Spectrometry Coordinator

Murdoch University

Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia
Base: $114,385.00 – $130,908.00; bonus/equity: not...
Full time (37.5 hours per week)
Mass spectrometry coordination
High-throughput sample analysis
Ms instrument operation and troubleshooting
Murdoch University is seeking a Mass Spectrometry Coordinator for the Australian National Phenome Centre to oversee high-quality analytical outcomes in metabolic phenotyping. The role requires a PhD in mass spectrometry or metabolomics, with experience in high-throughput workflows and data analysis

Job Summary

  • The Australian National Phenome Centre (ANPC) is the largest dedicated metabolic phenotyping facility in the world, utilizing an unparalleled suite of Mass Spectrometers (MS) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) instruments.
  • Your key responsibilities will include coordinating the routine acquisition/analysis of samples by Mass Spectrometry, ensuring seamless operation of MS instruments and workflows, and performing data quality assurance.
  • This Fixed Term (2 Years) | Full Time position offers a remuneration of $114,385.00 – $130,908.00 plus 17% employer superannuation contributions, along with various benefits and flexible work arrangements.

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Murdoch University is seeking a Mass Spectrometry Coordinator for the Australian National Phenome Centre to oversee high-quality analytical outcomes in metabolic phenotyping. The role requires a PhD in mass spectrometry or metabolomics, with experience in high-throughput workflows and data analysis.

Salary

Base: $114,385.00 – $130,908.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 17% employer superannuation contributions

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Mass Spectrometry coordination
  • High-throughput sample analysis
  • MS instrument operation and troubleshooting
  • Data quality assurance and pre-processing
  • Metabolic phenotyping workflows
  • Bioinformatics for metabolic phenotyping

Nice-to-have

  • Continuous improvement culture
  • Collaboration with researchers
  • LGBTIQA+ inclusion
  • Sustainability focus
  • Work-life balance

Key Requirements

  • PhD in MS spectroscopy or metabolomics
  • Experience in high-throughput metabolic phenotyping workflows
  • Knowledge of MS instrumentation operations and troubleshooting
  • Experience in bioinformatics and data pre-processing pipelines
  • Ability to draw biological inferences from spectroscopic data
  • Knowledge of statistical analysis techniques for spectroscopic data

Work Rights

Current and valid work rights in Australia

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