Overview:
The newly established Wildlife Eco-Epidemiology Lab in the Veterinary and Clinical Life Sciences Department at Utah State University, under the direction of Dr. Jessica Sanchez, is seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant (Lab Technician III) to join our team.
Our work spans epidemiology, disease ecology, field biology, and wildlife conservation, with active projects that integrate field research, laboratory analysis, and data science. This is a unique opportunity for someone who wants to do more than just benchwork. Every day will look a little different, and initiative and adaptability will be highly valued.
The Research Assistant will manage laboratory operations and a specimen archive, assist with field work, maintain large databases, contribute to analyses and reports, and help establish safety protocols and SOPs. Laboratory duties currently include DNA and RNA extractions from specimens and sample preparation for collaborating labs, but the position also offers the opportunity to help develop in-house molecular biology capacity such as molecular diagnostics and DNA barcoding. The ideal candidate is detail oriented, highly organized, collaborative, and willing to take on different aspects of projects as needed.
Current projects include an ongoing study of avian botulism in the Great Salt Lake, which may involve fieldwork and day trips to the area.
U.S. Work Authorization is required. This job is not eligible for H1B sponsorship. A background check will be needed.
Annual (1.0 FTE): $43,000-45,333
0.75 is on-going; the remaining 0.25 FTE is contingent upon funding
1.0 FTE has been secured through June 30, 2027.
Responsibilities:
The proportion of time spent in each job category will vary based on research project and laboratory needs.
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