Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 07:41:47 -0600
Reply-To: Alton Simpson <asimpson**At_Symbol_Here**MEMPHIS.EDU>
Sender: DCHAS-L Discussion List <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU>
From: Alton Simpson <asimpson**At_Symbol_Here**MEMPHIS.EDU>
Organization: The University of Memphis
Subject: Position Available

The University of Memphis is currently seeking candidates for the
position of Laboratory Safety Specialist. This is an
administrative/professional position with benefits that include 37.5
hour work week, free tuition, choice of retirement plans, 401K,
twenty-four paid vacation days per year, plus holidays.  The job
official announcement should be available by 02/26/2005 at
http://bf.memphis.edu/hr/employment/monthly.php.  A position summary may
be found at
http://bf.memphis.edu/hr/compensation/jobs/monthlydescription.php?JobCode=3125.

Applications will be accepted 02/28/2005 through 03/11/2005. An
employment application may be printed from the HR web site at
http://bf.memphis.edu/hr/forms/application.pdf.

Minimum qualifications include a Bachelors degree in a natural science
or related discipline, plus at least two years laboratory safety
experience.  Successful candidate must be able to wear a respirator,
walk and stand for extended periods of time, climb ladders, lift up to
45 pounds, and pass a background check.

--
Alton Simpson, CHMM
Director, Environmental Health and Safety
The University of Memphis
216 Browning Hall
Memphis, TN  38152-3340
(901) 678-4672   fax (901) 678-4673
http://www.people.memphis.edu/~ehas

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