
OPS Laboratory Technician
University Of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
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Job no:
539707
Work type:
Temp Full-Time
Location:
Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories:
Biology/Life Science, Grant or Research Administration
Department:
28100000 - VM-INFECT DISEASE & IMMUNOLOGY
Classification Title
OPS Laboratory Technician
Job Description
This position is renewable on a yearly basis and subjected to performance evaluation.
Responsibilities
Provide overall management of the laboratory mouse colony, which includes: Maintenance and organization of lab mouse strains; Oversight of each individual lab member’s mouse colony; Genotyping mice; Breeding mice; Preparation of animal protocols; Returning reports to the PI, weekly, regarding the status of the entire lab mouse colony.
Manage laboratory research supplies, routinely ordering for the lab as needed to maintain adequate levels of resources for the completion of research experiments as necessitated by the scope of work of the extramurally-funded projects in progress. Organize the laboratories, and overseeing the inventory and storage of supplies.
Supervise and maintain critical laboratory stocks including the antibody database, and plasmid database, and oversee the use and maintenance of specialized laboratory equipment. Research new laboratory equipment for purchase as needed, to improve the overall efficiency of the laboratory personnel in performing their assigned tasks; supervise the delivery, installation and maintenance of scientific equipment.
Maintain IACUC protocols for laboratory research projects, as well as detailed, accurate laboratory records of research; maintain protocols and standard operating procedures and ensure that the laboratories and the research protocols are in compliance with all University, state and federal regulations. Maintain current knowledge and training to ensure compliance with regulations and procedures for the safe handling of biological materials and select agents.
Provide necessary direction, knowledge and support to assist postdoctoral associates with experiments in molecular biology and immunology.
Participate in laboratory meetings, providing information and feedback to PI and lab members; read current literature applicable to the research area and current ongoing extramurally-funded projects.
Perform administrative tasks of the Center for Inflammation and Mucosal Immunology, including the center webpage maintenance; research in progress meeting, seminar, and annual mini-symposium organization and administrative support; communications between the director and other center members; annual indirect cost fund drive; center budget and financial management; center equipment management.
Pay
$18.20 - $22.03 / hourly
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related life science field.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum 1 years’ experience in a life sciences laboratory
Generally experienced in molecular biology (PCR, DNA and RNA isolation, cloning), mammalian cell culture, and handling mice (breeding, weaning and maintaining lines, tail DNA prep)
Excellent analytical, organizational, communication, and computer skills
Ability to work independently and as a team member
Ability to use experience to perform a variety of new techniques
Ability to learn complex tasks with general instruction
Actively seeks opportunities to increase skills and expertise
EEO Statement
The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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Job no:
539707
Work type:
Temp Full-Time
Location:
Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories:
Biology/Life Science, Grant or Research Administration
Department:
28100000 - VM-INFECT DISEASE & IMMUNOLOGY
Classification Title
OPS Laboratory Technician
Job Description
This position is renewable on a yearly basis and subjected to performance evaluation.
Responsibilities
Provide overall management of the laboratory mouse colony, which includes: Maintenance and organization of lab mouse strains; Oversight of each individual lab member’s mouse colony; Genotyping mice; Breeding mice; Preparation of animal protocols; Returning reports to the PI, weekly, regarding the status of the entire lab mouse colony.
Manage laboratory research supplies, routinely ordering for the lab as needed to maintain adequate levels of resources for the completion of research experiments as necessitated by the scope of work of the extramurally-funded projects in progress. Organize the laboratories, and overseeing the inventory and storage of supplies.
Supervise and maintain critical laboratory stocks including the antibody database, and plasmid database, and oversee the use and maintenance of specialized laboratory equipment. Research new laboratory equipment for purchase as needed, to improve the overall efficiency of the laboratory personnel in performing their assigned tasks; supervise the delivery, installation and maintenance of scientific equipment.
Maintain IACUC protocols for laboratory research projects, as well as detailed, accurate laboratory records of research; maintain protocols and standard operating procedures and ensure that the laboratories and the research protocols are in compliance with all University, state and federal regulations. Maintain current knowledge and training to ensure compliance with regulations and procedures for the safe handling of biological materials and select agents.
Provide necessary direction, knowledge and support to assist postdoctoral associates with experiments in molecular biology and immunology.
Participate in laboratory meetings, providing information and feedback to PI and lab members; read current literature applicable to the research area and current ongoing extramurally-funded projects.
Perform administrative tasks of the Center for Inflammation and Mucosal Immunology, including the center webpage maintenance; research in progress meeting, seminar, and annual mini-symposium organization and administrative support; communications between the director and other center members; annual indirect cost fund drive; center budget and financial management; center equipment management.
Pay
$18.20 - $22.03 / hourly
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related life science field.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum 1 years’ experience in a life sciences laboratory
Generally experienced in molecular biology (PCR, DNA and RNA isolation, cloning), mammalian cell culture, and handling mice (breeding, weaning and maintaining lines, tail DNA prep)
Excellent analytical, organizational, communication, and computer skills
Ability to work independently and as a team member
Ability to use experience to perform a variety of new techniques
Ability to learn complex tasks with general instruction
Actively seeks opportunities to increase skills and expertise
EEO Statement
The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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