Subject: Position at National Museum of Denmark
Inorganic Analytical Chemist National Museum of Denmark The Laboratory, Department of Conservation, National Museum of Denmark wishes to appoint an inorganic, analytical chemist with immediate effect. Responsibilities * Analysis of materials using optical and low-vacuum scanning electron microscopies. * Metallographic examination of museum artefacts * Identification of inorganic materials using vibrational spectroscopic techniques and X-ray diffraction * Participating in research projects and collaborating with research staff Qualifications: Applicants should have qualifications based on inorganic chemistry. An analytical chemist with knowledge and practical experience of both glass and metals is preferred. Applicants should be open minded and show a willingness to collaborate with other museum professionals. This position requires flexibility and an ability to work independently. There is the opportunity to attend courses to further the postholder's knowledge. It is preferred that applicants have experience within the area of preservation of cultural heritage. Employment may involve travel. Applicants must have a valid full driving licence. Terms of employment: 37 hours per week. Salary is in agreement between the Ministry of Finance and Danish Association of Masters and PhDs. The National Museum of Denmark is an equal opportunity employer and actively encourages applications from all interested applicants regardless of gender, age, ethnic and religious background. Written applications, including education details, previous employment together with scientific publications which you want included in the evaluation of your application should be sent in triplicate and marked 'Inorganic Analytical Chemist to: Personnel Department National Museum of Denmark Frederiksholms Kanal 12 1220 Copenhagen K Denmark by Tuesday 1 May 2007, midday. The application may be sent my email to job [at] natmus__dk but must include a postal address and be in Word 97 or later Word version or in PDF format. Publications should be included in electronic form with electronic applications. Further information may be obtained from the Head of the Laboratory, Mads Chr. Christensen +45 33 47 35 30 mads.christian.christensen [at] natmus__dk The National Museum is Denmark's principal museum for cultural history and one of the Ministry of Culture's accredited state museums. A total of 550 employees work in three departments: Research and Exhibitions, Conservation and Finance and Operations. For more information about the National Museum see: <URL:http://www.natmus.dk> Mads Chr. Christensen Head of Laboratory The National Museum of Denmark Dept. of Conservation I.C. Modewegsvej DK 2800 Lyngby Denmark *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:47 Distributed: Friday, April 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-47-022 ***Received on Tuesday, 27 March, 2007