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Research Engineering/Scientist Associate I

University of Texas at Austin

Austin, Texas

Job Type Temporary
Salary $35,568 - $42,000 per year
Benefits benefits package provided
Min. Experience 0 - 1 year

Job Details:

General Notes

The assignment term is 12-months from the date of hire. Renewals for additional one-year periods may be possible, contingent upon job performance, progress towards research goals, and funding.

Purpose

We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Laboratory Technician to join our research team studying plant–microbe interactions. The successful candidate will conduct laboratory and greenhouse experiments aimed at understanding how bacteria and fungi influence plant growth and health. Experiments may include evaluating natural microbial communities, synthetic microbial communities and engineering microbial communities to improve plant growth. Specific tasks may involve isolation and cultivation of plant-associated microbes, microbial gene manipulation and molecular cloning, DNA extraction from plant and microbial samples, PCR and gel electrophoresis, and preparation of sequencing libraries. Additional responsibilities include maintaining strict sterile techniques for microbial culturing and plant inoculation experiments; culturing bacteria and preparing media and reagents; maintaining accurate laboratory records and databases; managing laboratory supplies and equipment; and ensuring compliance with safety and biosafety protocols. The technician will collaborate closely with researchers and students to support ongoing projects and contribute to a collaborative, team-oriented research environment.

Responsibilities

  • Assist graduate students, research scientists, and faculty members with research experiments related to plant-microbiome interactions. This will often involve working with plants grown in growth chambers, greenhouses, and the field.  Experiments may involve studies evaluating synthetic microbial communities and studies engineering microbial communities for improved plant growth. Specific tasks may include isolation and cultivating plant associated microbes, molecular cloning, functional studies of plant genes by analyzing mutants, using established protocols to extract genomic DNA or total RNA in a high throughout manner, and preparing libraries using these samples for next generation sequencing.
  • Assist with data archiving, filtering, and basic bioinformatics analyses when possible.
  • Ensure the laboratory adheres to compliance standards, biosafety regulations, and fire safety codes. Arrange shipments of biological materials involved in research. Contribute to lab outreach activities. Attend weekly lab meeting.
  • Manage and coordinate lab resources including maintaining a clean workplace, organizing and maintaining freezers, stocking reagents, etc.
  • Driving a UT owned or personally owned vehicle is an essential function of the position.
  • Supervise and train undergraduate students to conduct laboratory and greenhouse experiments.

Required Qualifications

A bachelor's degree in Microbiology, Plant Biology, Molecular Biology, Microbial Ecology, or a closely related field in biological sciences is required. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.

Preferred Qualifications

Laboratory research experience is preferred.

Driving Required

This job requires a class "C" operator's driver's license. The applicant selected must provide a current three year driving record from the current state of residence. If not currently a Texas resident, a Texas driver's license must be obtained within 30 days of becoming a Texas resident.

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer without sponsorship. This position is security sensitive; criminal background checks conducted on selected candidate. Hiring decision is contingent upon applicant clearing background checks.

To learn more about the position, please visit the link below.  

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