Job Description
An Environmental Analyst in the Metal Section performs laboratory-based testing and analysis of metals in environmental samples using advanced analytical instruments. The role emphasizes data accuracy, adherence to EPA protocols, and upholding quality assurance standards.
1. Analytical Chemistry Expertise
- Metal analysis in environmental matrices (water, soil, sludge, etc.)
- Sample digestion (EPA 200.7, 200.8, 245.1, etc.)
- Data validation and result interpretation
2. Instrumentation Skills
Direct experience or training with:
- ICP-OES / ICP-MS – trace metal quantification
- GFAA / CVAAS / CVAFS – sensitive detection of specific metals (e.g., mercury)
- Colorimetric methods – spectrophotometric metal testing
- Block digestors – wet chemistry sample prep following EPA methods
3. Quality Assurance/Control
- QA/QC procedures in compliance with EPA and NELAC guidelines
- Calibration, blanks, LCS, spikes, duplicates
- Proficiency in conducting or participating in internal audits
- Adherence to SOPs
4. Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)
- Data entry, result reporting, flagging issues
- Maintaining data integrity and traceability
5. Collaboration and Adaptability
- Cross-functional teamwork with QA staff and fellow analysts
- Willingness to support ad hoc assignments or investigations
- Effective communication of anomalies or improvements
Ideal Background / Experience
- Education: B.S. or M.S. in Chemistry, Environmental Science, or related discipline
- Experience: 1–3+ years in an environmental lab focused on metals
- Certifications (if applicable): NELAC, EPA certifications, LIMS training