SGS is seeking a full-time Chemist to join the team in Darwin. As public transport is unavailable, you will be required to make your own way to and from the facility. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Under guidance from Laboratory Analyst and scheduled programme requirements, coordinate and appropriately deploy resources for sampling and testing of in-process, environmental, and utilities facilities. Operate, calibrate, and conduct routine maintenance of analytical instruments with a high degree of precision. Skills with the following instruments are considered essential: Gas Chromatography Induction Coupled Plasma Ion Chromatography Auto Titrators UV/Vis Photometry Maintain laboratory records in a systematic and logical manner. Specifically, maintain calibration records, analytical results, test reports, and maintenance records in the Co P intranet and Lab LYNX LIMS system. Generate custom trend data and reports using a combination of Lab LYNX and MS Office programs. Safely operate plant sampling stations for liquefied hydrocarbons, low- and high-pressure hydrocarbon gases, cryogenic liquids, and hazardous aqueous liquids. Interpret piping and instrumentation diagrams and obtain process status to safely configure appropriate sample collection equipment. Assist with the development of analytical procedures. As part of procedure development, the chemist must apply systematic knowledge integration from different sources. Conduct custody transfer analysis of LNG products with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Assist with laboratory stock control and maintain adequate notification based on anticipated usage. Actively participate in the Co P safety programmes. Under assistance from Co P staff, undertake methodical job hazard analysis activities regarding sample collection and analytical chemistry. Provide monthly activity reports on contract KPIs, instrument status, analysis summary, and off-site testing activities. KPI's to be provided by Conoco Phillips. Minimise the need for oversight and duplication of Contractor's activities by the Company. Exercise effective cost control for the Contract Goods and Services. Qualifications The Ideal candidate will possess the following: Tertiary qualification in chemistry or related discipline. Minimum of 4 years experience in an oil and gas industry laboratory with particular experience in sampling and analytical testing of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons. Experience in the operation, optimisation, and basic maintenance of analytical instruments, particularly gas chromatography, ion chromatography, UV/Vis photometry, and ICP instruments. Experience and hazard awareness associated with operating live gas plant sampling stations. Familiarity with the application of different sampling configurations. Understanding NATA/ISO 17025 accreditation and the requirements for a chemical testing laboratory and experienced in the use of a LIMS. Assist with laboratory method and quality procedures. Physically fit due to required tasks and responsibilities. Meet site access requirements (i.e., training, induction, and medical requirements). Additional information WHY WORK FOR SGS? Working at SGS means joining an innovative, Global company. Here are some of the benefits to working for SGS: As a company, we have embraced the shift to flexible work. Sustainability is embedded in our culture and the way we do business. Paid parental leave. Paid time for volunteering day and blood donations. Corporate health & wellbeing offers. Ongoing learning & development. Career development opportunities (Nationally and Globally). SGS Rewards: Our employee benefits platform with access to retail and online discounts and cashback. COME TO WORK AND BE 100% YOU SGS Australia supports a diverse workforce; we encourage applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities, and cultures – including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the LGBTQI+ community, and people living with disability. Providing employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an important part of our SGS Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). We truly believe the diversity among us will continue to foster a strong, innovative, and forward-thinking workplace. SGS Australia acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present, and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual, and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. #J-18808-Ljbffr