Coordinator I, Science Lab
Purpose and Scope
The Coordinator I, Science Lab is responsible for the coordination of general functions in the science laboratory environment. Functions of the position include coordination of services, delivery of materials, coordinating events, organizing resources, tracking laboratory materials, tracking equipment, and assisting with running the lab.
Essential Job Functions
- Communicates with the faculty and other laboratory staff about lab schedules and lab materials; maintains a constant dialogue between instructors and labs throughout the semester
- Continuously analyzes and improves upon lab-related procedures and practices
- Properly handles, controls, and keeps diligent records of chemical and bio-hazardous wastes
- Actively remains current with new technologies and safety regulations and promotes a culture of safety in the laboratory
- Prepares and inventories complex reagents, chemicals, solutions, stains, media and dyes according to protocol
- Properly monitors, handles, sterilizes and disposes of microbiological organisms and other bio-hazardous & chemical waste or materials
- Operates and maintains laboratory equipment & supplies including but not limited to microscopes, autoclave, Thermal Cycler, UV transilluminators, shakers, vortexes, incubators, micropipettors and DNA Evaporator/Concentrator
- Ensures safety and quality assurance practices are followed including maintenance of SDS (Safety Data Sheets) workstations and proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Provides routine lab support including cleaning and restocking of labs, preparation of microbiological mediums, refilling reagent bottles, washing glassware and recording supplies inventory
- Tracks and coordinates budget expenditures
- Maintains professional working relationships with a variety of LSC employees at all levels, as well as with outside vendors
- Responsible for other reasonable duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Knowledge and/or experience with infection control policies and procedures and safety regulations (EPA, OSHA)
- Astute and broad knowledge of the sciences and related safety protocols for the successful handling of day-to-day operations
- Working knowledge of sterile/aseptic techniques for microbiology
- Organizational, leadership, and interpersonal communication skills
- Ability to work independently with minimum instruction and cooperatively as a member of a team
- Ability to work with a diverse group of faculty and staff
- Capable of performing required duties with minimal supervision
- Good safety record and safety consciousness
Physical Abilities
The work is sedentary. Typically, the employee sits comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying of light items, such as papers, books, or small parts; or driving an automobile. No special physical demands are required to perform the work.
Work Schedule And Conditions
- Equipment used includes, PC workstation running on a LAN in a Microsoft Windows environment, calculator, phone and other general office equipment
- Interface with internal and external contacts as needed to carry out the functions of the position
- Work is performed in a climate-controlled office with minimal exposure to safety hazards
Required Qualifications
- Associate degree or higher and at least 1 year of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Salary
Hiring salary range is $38,761 - $44,576. Lone Star College provides a hiring salary range for all posted full-time non-faculty positions. Where your salary offer would fall in that range is determined by your related experience and education. Should you receive an offer of employment from Lone Star College, the resume submitted in the application process will be utilized to calculate your salary offer. The information outlined below will provide the Office of Human Resources everything needed to determine an accurate starting salary. Your Resume Should Provide a Complete Picture Of Your Work Experience. The Resume Should Include The Following Information For Each Position Listed Length of time (specific months and years) of employmentIf the position was full time or part timeIf the position was paid or unpaidLevel of degree completed including date earned.Unofficial transcript for highest earned degree Additionally, any certifications listed as required or preferred in the Lone Star College job description should be included in the resume submitted.
Benefits
By joining our top-notch institution, you will enjoy being a part of an organization that offers a supportive, collegial work environment and excellent work/life balance. This includes a full comprehensive and competitive benefits package, a generous number of paid holidays and vacation days, wellness programs, tuition waiver, professional development opportunities and more.
Special Instructions
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How To Apply
All applicants must apply online only. We will not accept application material received via fax, email, mail, or hand delivered. Postings for part-time and adjunct positions are active for the academic year. By selecting the option to receive notifications on your profile, you will begin receiving electronic communication regarding new opportunities with Lone Star College (LSC).