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BS (MS preferred) in a Biological Science (Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Virology), or related field. Performing immunoassays, cell-based assays, molecular biology assays and virology testing in support of product release, in-process testing and stabilityTrain analysts on analytical techniquesTroubleshoot assay failuresMay require occasional early morning, late evening, and / or weekend work.
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BS or BA degree in Chemistry, biology, and microbiology or food science Preferred. 1+ year of experience as a quality assurance analyst in a food industry preferred. The analyst position is key in maintaining the quality of incoming ingredients, in line product, and finished product.
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Wastewater microbiology, molecular biology and biochemistry. + Wastewater Treatment Operator class IV and/or an Advanced Degree in wastewater treatment engineering/technology, chemistry, biology, microbiology, environmental science, process engineering or a related field.
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3 years of analytical lab experience in microbiology, soil science, quality assurance/quality control and instrument maintenance. Communicates ongoing corrective actions with quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) coordinators and lab staff.
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B.A./B.S. with at least 6 months of experience in a molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, or microbiology is required. At Centrillion , we are at the forefront of multiple cutting-edge fields in genetics and biotechnology, including spatial genomics, ultra long DNA sequencing, rapid on-chip sequencing, viral sequencing, genotyping, and synthetic biology.
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B.S degree in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics, Synthetic Biology, Biotechnology or similar, preferably with 1-3 years of experience in an academic lab or internships.
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Experience in molecular microbiology techniques including Next Generation Sequencing (including familiarity with bioinformatics), PCR, RT-PCR, genetic subtyping, etc. Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Microbiology, Food Science or Biochemistry required; Master’s degree preferred.
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Other courses that would be helpful are: Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Instrumentation Analysis, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry. The Part-Time Lab Technician should be enrolled in a Bachelor's program in a relevant science such as Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Microbiology, or Biochemistry.
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Background in Molecular biology/ Microbiology with a particular focus on handling bacteria, yeast and filamentous fungi would be preferrable. Master's degree or students pursuing their Masters degree in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Chemical / Biological engineering, Chemistry, Biochemistry or related fields.
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Cert Histocompatibility Spec (CHS-ABHI), Cert Histocompatibility Techno (CHT-ABHI), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), HEW (HEW), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT), Specialist in Cytology-ASCP (SCT), Specialist in Cytometry-ASCP (SCYM), Molecular Biology Spec-ASCP (SMB.
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Requirements Minimum Education and Experience PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology or related fields (or Master’s with additional 2 years of experience) 7 years of related experience, including at least 4 years of research and development experience Basic Requirements Proven proficiency in understanding scientific concepts and research methodologies in relevant fields, including genomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, virology, vaccinology, or synthetic biology.
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Scientific background in microbiology, RNguided molecular biology tools, genome engineering, or functional genomics. Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genetics/Genomics, Bioengineering, Computer Science, or Statistics, with 0-5 years of industry/academia experience post degree.
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Follows quality control, quality assurance, safety, and infection control procedures. Assumes responsibility for problem resolution, quality control, and required equipment maintenance with minimal supervision.
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Candidates must currently possess the categorical or specialist technologist level certification from the certification agencies listed above, such as, but not limited to, chemistry (C/SC), hematology (H/SH), microbiology (M/SM), molecular biology (MB/SMB) and blood bank (BB/SBB.
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Advanced knowledge in microbiology, virology and/or molecular biology. As a virologist with a robust understanding of virology and molecular genetics, you will play a crucial role in discovering the next-generation vaccines for the animal health industry.
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