Laboratory Technician III.
Description
Conducts specified laboratory experiments/tests, utilizing a range of established methods, procedures, and techniques, e.g., genome-wide expression analysis, molecular biology and cell biology techniques.
Accomplishes necessary preparation of equipment and instrumentation for experiments.
Adheres to established quality control policies and procedures to guarantee the reliability of data.
Observes experiments while in progress, records observations, and trouble shoots as necessary.
Notifies principal investigator of problems associated with experiments, measurements, or analyses and suggests changes to methods, procedures, or techniques as appropriate.
Maintains laboratory notebook, recording tasks performed.
Adheres to laboratory safety requirements including general and chemical/hazardous waste safety disposal methods.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree plus 2-3 years’ experience or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Two – three years of relevant lab experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, cell biology or equivalent
- Experience with molecular biology and cell culture methods, procedures and techniques (preferred)
Description
Collects and analyzes data resulting from experiments and presents findings to Principal Investigator.
Prepares appropriate and understandable representations of data such as graphs, charts, tables, statistical summaries, etc.
Contributes to the preparation of scientific manuscripts by preparing graphs, tables, and charts.
Credits literature searches to develop insights into the significance of experimental results and to acquire information on new or improved methods, procedures and techniques.
Department Contact for Recruitment Inquiries
Jamie Ibey
Operations Director
Phone: 603-646-7080
Special Instructions to Applicants
This position is funded by a grant. Continuation is based upon available funds. Dartmouth College has a Tobacco-Free Policy.
Additional Instructions
Quick Link: https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/85798