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Materials Scientist Position at the National Fertilizer Development Center Tennessee Valley Authority The Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) National Fertilizer Development Center (NFDC), Muscle Shoals, Alabama, is seeking a Materials Scientist with an advanced degree in chemistry, materials science, geology, or other physical science. We are seeking an individual with specialized knowledge of the principles of optical crystallography, the optical crystallographic properties of solid substances, and the theory and application of chemical microscopy techniques for the analysis and characterization of materials. Knowledge of other materials characterizationjechniques such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy/energydispersive X-ray analysis, the scientific principles involved, and some background and experience in mineralogy and optical mineralogy is highly desirable. Skill in both written and verbal communication and in establishing and following guidelines is essential. The individual will conduct materials characterization research independently, in support of other TVA research projects, and as required for outside contract work in the areas of environmental research, fertilizer/product process improvement, and industrial by-product utilization. This is a prepermanent full-time annual position with a salary range from $32,430 to $54,645 depending on qualifications. If you are qualified and eager to contribute to this vital program, please send your resume along with social security number and proof of citizenship to:
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Tennessee Valley Authority Human Resource Services NFD 2T 230J Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35661
TVA is an equal opportunity employer. Selections will be made on the basis of merit and efficiency as set out in the TVA Act and applicable laws prohibiting discrimination in Federal employment.
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