Chemist II, Inorganic Chemistry Section
FT / PT Status – Full-Time
Salary – $29.01 - $43.60 Hourly Wage
Remote Work / In-Office – In-Office / On-Site
Recruiter – Ashlee Adams | ashleeadams@utah.gov | 385-538-4235
Application Deadline – 8/9/2026*
*This job posting may close at any time after the minimum advertising period of three (3) business days has passed, should a sufficient applicant pool be received. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
Key Responsibilities
Notes:
- Continued employment may be contingent upon the successful completion of a fingerprinting background check.
- Compliance with DHHS Immunization policy is required. Please click here for the most current policy information.
- A teleworking option is not available for this position.
Day-to-day responsibilities of this position:
- Perform routine and complex chemical analysis of environmental samples using EPA and Standard Methods (including EPA 150.1, 300.0, 300.1, 325.2, 365.1, 375.2, and SM 2510B).
- Operate, calibrate, troubleshoot, and perform preventive maintenance on analytical laboratory equipment and section instrumentation to minimize downtime.
- Conduct post-analysis data reduction, upload accurate results into the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), and compile comprehensive data packages for peer review.
- Review laboratory records, raw data, and client files for completeness, precision, and strict adherence to the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) and regulatory standards.
- Prepare media, chemical solutions, working reagents, and calibration standards following strict Quality Control (QC) protocols and maintaining complete chain-of-custody and traceability records.
- Maintain meticulous, real-time documentation in lab notebooks, equipment logs, and electronic records in compliance with regulatory standards.
- Periodically review and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and analytical protocols to reflect updated methodologies and operational improvements.
- Successfully complete training and achieve full analytical proficiency across all testing methods within the section.
- Promptly complete all required laboratory and Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) training modules and programs.
- Maintain a clean, organized, safe, and fully stocked laboratory workspace.
- Actively contribute to section, program, laboratory-wide, or departmental committees.
- Perform additional analytical, operational, or administrative duties as assigned by leadership.
Qualifications
Minimum or "day-one" qualifications:
- Degree in Chemistry (B.S. or higher) or closely related field—or equivalent work experience.
- Experience in analyzing inorganic environmental pollutants in strict accordance with EPA and Standard Methods protocols.
- Experience operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting wet chemistry and inorganic analytical instruments—including spectrophotometers, automated flow-injection colorimeters, ion chromatographs, titrators, and pH/conductivity meters—to ensure minimal downtime and reliable data accuracy.
- Experience with diverse sample preparation techniques—such as filtration, digestion, thermal drying/ashing, dilution—to ensure sample integrity for inorganic analysis.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple competing priorities simultaneously without sacrificing quality, accuracy, or thoroughness.
- Proven track record of collaborating effectively within a team and maintaining a steady, professional composure during high-pressure or unpredictable situations.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, with the ability to effectively listen, speak, read, and write in a professional laboratory environment.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel) or Google Workspace, with proven experience creating formal reports, standard operating procedures (SOPs), business communications, and managing data processing tasks.
- Experience operating Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) to track samples, log test re