Core Research Facility Technician III - Electron Microscopy

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$45,000–$46,000 Per Year
LOCATION
Gainesville, FL
POSTED
11 days ago
The Core Research Facility Technician III is responsible for supporting the EM Scientific Research Staff in the operation of the Electron Microscopy Core laboratory at the Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research. This individual will assist the EM Scientific Research Manager by conducting transmission electron microscopy (TEM) or scanning electron microscopy (SEM), including sample preparation and instrument operation. Duties include reagent preparation, instrument set-up and calibration, and training, as well as competency evaluations for certification in instrument usage. The CRFT III may supervise daily lab use in the Lab Manager's absence.
Classification Title:

Core Research Facility Technician III

Job Description:

- Prepare research specimens, including but not limited to animal and plant tissue and microbes, for examination by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, using a wide range of technical procedures.

- Train research investigators on the proper use of transmission and scanning electron microscopes and ancillary equipment.

- Maintain records of all specimens processed, including a detailed account of all steps used in processing each specimen. Maintain online scheduling, project tracking, and billing within the ILab system. 

- Perform ultramicrotomy with both glass and diamond knives. Makes glass knives when required and maintains diamond knives.

- Perform advanced techniques such as immunoelectron microscopy, single particle cryo-TEM, pre-processing of data movies, and prepare samples and collect data for cryo-SEM.

- Open/Close and supervise the lab in the absence of the Lab Manager or Director. 

- Work with research investigators in developing or modifying techniques appropriate to the electron microscopic study of their particular specimen and help them understand the results.

- Perform general maintenance (i.e., replace electron gun filament) and troubleshoot basic problems of electron microscopes and ancillary equipment.

- Other duties as assigned

Expected Salary:

$45,000 - $46,000, commensurate with education and experience

Minimum Requirements:

BA/BS in a related scientific field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Core or technology-specific licensure and/or certifications, where applicable. Additionally, yearly certificate and compliance training, if required.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Certified Electron Microscopy Technologist (CEMT) certification from the Microscopy Society of America and an A.A. degree or certification from a two-year EM program, or a minimum of 4 years of experience in a biological electron microscopy laboratory. If the applicant is not a CEMT, the new hire may be required to complete and pass the CEMT program.

- The ICBR EM lab is a fee-for-service facility where customer service and project tracking are an integral part of daily activities. Must have good record-keeping skills and communicate effectively with customers and other laboratory staff. A comprehensive knowledge and ability to perform principles and techniques used in electron microscopic study of biological specimens, to include: specimen preparation, ultramicrotomy, operation of transmission and scanning electron microscopes, operation of confocal microscope, and the recording of images. Should have a basic knowledge of cell and tissue ultrastructure. Ability to work independently is essential, and yet, important to be a team player. Trains others in techniques and instrumentation. Desire to learn advanced techniques and new methodologies.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Applications must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.

In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.

Health Assessment Required:No

 

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