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Lab Research Tech 2 Microbial Pathogens & Immunity - Full-time

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States


Position
Lab Research Tech 2 Microbial Pathogens & Immunity - Full-time

Location
Chicago, Illinois, US (IL:Chicago)

Work Type
Full Time (Total FTE 0.9-1.0), Shift 1, Work Schedule: 8 Hr (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Pay Range
$20.19 - $28.52 per hour

Job Summary
A Lab Research Technician is a technical specialist who supports laboratory operations through hands‑on execution of established procedures, equipment operation, specimen handling, and compliance with safety and quality standards. The role emphasizes technical accuracy, consistency, and operational reliability, with limited responsibility for research interpretation or study design. The Lab Research Technician 2 performs specialized laboratory procedures under limited supervision to support research studies and laboratory operations. This role prepares equipment, collects and processes samples, performs analytical techniques, and contributes to data analysis and presentation. The Lab Research Technician 2 ensures quality standards, safety compliance and efficient workflows, while assisting in protocol adaptation and training junior staff.

Required Job Qualifications

Associate’s degree in a biological or chemical science or equivalent combination of education and relevant laboratory experience.

Knowledge of specimen handling, labeling, storage, and sample tracking.

Familiarity with laboratory equipment, routine maintenance, and calibration.

Understanding of scientific protocols and laboratory methodology.

Skill in identifying equipment issues and escalating technical problems.

Ability to perform data calculations, statistical analysis, and validation.

Knowledge of biosafety, chemical hygiene, and radiation safety standards.

Attention to detail in documentation and data organization.

Ability to interpret results and recognize data trends or deviations.

Effective oral and written communication in technical settings.

Skill in training or mentoring peers on laboratory procedures.

Commitment to compliance, accuracy, and professional conduct.

Preferred Job Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a biological or chemical science with applied laboratory coursework.

Physical Demands

Requires use of fine motor skills for laboratory tasks such as pipetting, specimen handling, equipment operation, labeling, and data entry.

Requires visual acuity and manual dexterity to accurately operate laboratory instruments, read measurements, and document information.

Frequently stands or walks while performing laboratory procedures and moving between workstations.

Occasionally lifts, carries, or moves laboratory supplies or equipment weighing up to 25 lbs.

Must safely work in laboratory environments involving chemicals, biological specimens, temperature‑controlled equipment, or mechanical devices while following established safety protocols and wearing required personal protective equipment.

Responsibilities

Under limited supervision, collect, label, log, and store biological samples in accordance with study protocols; monitor sample integrity and coordinate sample tracking.

Prepare basic and specialized laboratory equipment for use following established protocols. Perform routine maintenance, cleaning, calibration checks, and restocking of supplies. Maintain inventory of equipment reagents/consumables. Alert senior staff to equipment malfunctions or maintenance needs.

Conduct basic and complex laboratory techniques and procedures following established protocols. Prepare reagents and solutions. Modify or adapt protocols to meet experimental needs, with senior staff input.

Operate and troubleshoot basic and advanced laboratory equipment. Monitor equipment during procedures and record observations/results. Escalate unresolved performance issues. Train staff on equipment.

Record, organize, and analyze collected data in laboratory notebook or digital equivalent. Perform complex calculations and use basic statistical/computational tools for data analysis. Perform data validation.

Follow and ensure compliance with institutional policies biosafety, chemical safety, and radiation safety. Wear appropriate PPE. Follow institutional waste disposal procedures. Report spills, exposures, and injuries promptly. Conduct laboratory safety self‑inspections. Maintain chemical inventory using 3E Online platform.

Maintain organized laboratory notebook or digital equivalent. Prepare data summaries, figures, and present observations/results with peers, scientists, and senior staff. Assist in preparing materials for reports, presentations, or publications.

Conduct preliminary analyses and interpret data/results. Recognize data patterns and deviations. Communicate findings to peers, scientists, and senior staff. Assist in troubleshooting errors.

Complete required trainings and training renewals. Train/mentor incoming laboratory staff, students, interns, etc. on laboratory techniques, equipment, protocols, and workflows.

Perform other related duties as assigned to support daily research operations.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

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