Lab Tech - Biological Sciences
Auburn University
Auburn, AL
ID: 7293438
Posted: Newly posted
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Job Summary
The Department of Biological Sciences is looking to hire a full-time laboratory technician to assist in its undergraduate instructional programs.
Auburn University is more than just an institution; it’s a vibrant community where real people come together to make a difference. Our commitment to students, employees, communities, and our world runs deep, and it’s reflected in every corner of our campus and beyond.
Life-Changing Impact: At Auburn, our work changes lives. Whether it’s groundbreaking research, innovative teaching, administrative operations or community outreach, every effort contributes to positive change. We’re not just clocking in; we’re making a lasting difference in the lives of others.
How We Support You: Auburn cares for its greatest assets—its employees. Generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a supportive work environment make it a place where you can thrive. From health insurance to retirement plans, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about how we support employees by visiting aub.ie/working-at-auburn
Come and Stay: The median length of employment for an Auburn employee is 10 years. That’s because Auburn invests in its people. We’re not a revolving door; we’re a family. The Auburn Family. We grow together, learn together, and build lasting relationships.
Sweet Home Alabama: The Auburn/Opelika area exudes small-town charm and warmth. With cozy traditions, excellent schools, and vibrant downtowns, it’s a place where you’ll feel at home. Plus, we’re centrally located in the Southeast with easy access to Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Gulf of Mexico beaches.
Essential Functions
This position will be assisting daily functions of the Anatomy and Physiology laboratories. The technician will be responsible for preparing materials needed for instruction in different laboratory sections, experiment setup, maintaining the animal room and lab rooms, oversight of computers / instructional software, and participation in general laboratory functions. This position involves work with live and preserved animals.
The position will involve providing instructions in an educational setting for anatomy and physiology labs and the technician will be required to work with a team of graduate and undergraduate assistants assigned to the laboratories.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Level I: High School Diploma with no years of experience.
Level II: High School Diplomas with 1 year of experience.
Level III: High School Diploma with four years of experience.
When a candidate has the required education, but lacks the required experience, they may normally apply additional appropriate education toward the experience requirement at a rate of one-year relevant education per year of required experience.
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications
Minimum Skills and Abilities
The technician must be familiar with, or willing to learn surgical techniques on frogs. This job requires a person that can provide a high degree of accuracy, reliability, organization, effective communication, experience with computers / software, and ability to manage others. The employee must provide the highest standard of laboratory practices, safety, and professional interactions.
The Department of Biological Sciences is looking to hire a full-time laboratory technician to assist in its undergraduate instructional programs.
Auburn University is more than just an institution; it’s a vibrant community where real people come together to make a difference. Our commitment to students, employees, communities, and our world runs deep, and it’s reflected in every corner of our campus and beyond.
Life-Changing Impact: At Auburn, our work changes lives. Whether it’s groundbreaking research, innovative teaching, administrative operations or community outreach, every effort contributes to positive change. We’re not just clocking in; we’re making a lasting difference in the lives of others.
How We Support You: Auburn cares for its greatest assets—its employees. Generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a supportive work environment make it a place where you can thrive. From health insurance to retirement plans, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about how we support employees by visiting aub.ie/working-at-auburn
Come and Stay: The median length of employment for an Auburn employee is 10 years. That’s because Auburn invests in its people. We’re not a revolving door; we’re a family. The Auburn Family. We grow together, learn together, and build lasting relationships.
Sweet Home Alabama: The Auburn/Opelika area exudes small-town charm and warmth. With cozy traditions, excellent schools, and vibrant downtowns, it’s a place where you’ll feel at home. Plus, we’re centrally located in the Southeast with easy access to Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Gulf of Mexico beaches.
Essential Functions
This position will be assisting daily functions of the Anatomy and Physiology laboratories. The technician will be responsible for preparing materials needed for instruction in different laboratory sections, experiment setup, maintaining the animal room and lab rooms, oversight of computers / instructional software, and participation in general laboratory functions. This position involves work with live and preserved animals.
The position will involve providing instructions in an educational setting for anatomy and physiology labs and the technician will be required to work with a team of graduate and undergraduate assistants assigned to the laboratories.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Level I: High School Diploma with no years of experience.
Level II: High School Diplomas with 1 year of experience.
Level III: High School Diploma with four years of experience.
When a candidate has the required education, but lacks the required experience, they may normally apply additional appropriate education toward the experience requirement at a rate of one-year relevant education per year of required experience.
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications
Minimum Skills and Abilities
The technician must be familiar with, or willing to learn surgical techniques on frogs. This job requires a person that can provide a high degree of accuracy, reliability, organization, effective communication, experience with computers / software, and ability to manage others. The employee must provide the highest standard of laboratory practices, safety, and professional interactions.