What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Technician - SANCHEZ Lab position at Lensa?
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Posting Number: S06653P
Job Description
The Research Technician will be responsible for light administrative aspects of running the laboratory (scheduling, record-keeping, etc) and be actively involved in laboratory research (molecular biology, biochemistry, and collaboration with mass spectrometry professionals) under the supervision of the principal investigator. Excellent judgment and problem solving skills are required for triaging solutions, identifying and executing troubleshooting efforts, and planning equipment and resource use. Expertise with basic molecular biology techniques and working with mice is highly desirable.
This is a grant funded position, and continued employment is contingent on the availability of funds.
Interested candidates should apply via the university website and submit the following:
Posting Number: S06653P
Job Description
The Research Technician will be responsible for light administrative aspects of running the laboratory (scheduling, record-keeping, etc) and be actively involved in laboratory research (molecular biology, biochemistry, and collaboration with mass spectrometry professionals) under the supervision of the principal investigator. Excellent judgment and problem solving skills are required for triaging solutions, identifying and executing troubleshooting efforts, and planning equipment and resource use. Expertise with basic molecular biology techniques and working with mice is highly desirable.
This is a grant funded position, and continued employment is contingent on the availability of funds.
Interested candidates should apply via the university website and submit the following:
- Cover Letter
- Curriculum Vitae (preferred) or Resume
- Official Transcripts/Unofficial transcripts
- Two letters of reference
- Copies of any published scientific works