DescriptionMarket Range: 05
Hiring Salary: $18.54/Hourly
JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Laboratory Animal Technician 2 performs basic animal care and identifies signs of abnormal health and abnormal environmental parameters and provides technical research support services.
ResponsibilitiesDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assists with daily care and maintenance of animals under standard and specialized (animal biosafety level 2 ABSL2) housing conditions including feeding watering providing specialized care recordkeeping preparing of specialized diets or water changing of cages.
Sanitizes cages pens animal quarters and equipment; performs minor repairs.
Observes individual animals and colonies for signs of disease illness injuries abnormal behavior or mortality; reports those conditions to the supervisor and veterinary staff per standard operating procedures.
Administers medications and/or treatments as instructed by veterinary staff.
Reports overcrowded cages to investigators and supervisor per standard operating procedures.
Receives newly arrived animals verifies records and transfers animals to appropriate caging; maintains accurate records as required by the standard operating procedures.
Contributes to successful operation of unit by ensuring proper infrastructure is maintained.
Carries out the first line of the facilitys disease surveillance program in the work area under the direction of the supervisor and veterinary staff.
Assists investigators and research staff to lend assistance to various research projects that require unique or specialized husbandry practices.
Maintains supplies sanitizes caging and equipment; sanitizes animal rooms and facilities.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
QualificationsMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:High School Diploma or GED. (TRANSCRIPTS REQUIRED)
EXPERIENCE:One (1) year of direct experience caring for animals; OR successful completion of a formal 12-month course (1296 hours) training program in Animal Lab Technology (Certificate or Diploma); OR certification as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) is accepted in lieu of one year of experience. Must be able to read and understand simple instructions; requires physical effort and ability to lift up to 50 lbs; requires excellent manual dexterity for manipulating cages during animal transfer and cleaning. (PROOF OF CERTIFICATION OR DIPLOMA REQUIRED IF USED TO QUALIFY)LICENSE/CERTIFICATE: Must obtain Assistant Lab Animal Technician (ALAT) certificate within 12 months of employment.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Ability to use hands in a repetitive motion.
Excellent oral written and observation skills.
Ability to perform standard repetitive work involving straightforward application of work rules and procedures.
Experience handling animals with the ability to evaluate the health status of animals.
Ability to follow written standard operating procedures.
Ability to communicate effectively and work as a team.
Ability to learn sterile microisolator techniques.
WORK SCHEDULE:This position may occasionally be required to work weekends and evenings.
Required Experience:
IC
DescriptionMarket Range: 05Hiring Salary: $18.54/HourlyJOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Laboratory Animal Technician 2 performs basic animal care and identifies signs of abnormal health and abnormal environmental parameters and provides technical research support services.ResponsibilitiesDUT...
DescriptionMarket Range: 05
Hiring Salary: $18.54/Hourly
JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Laboratory Animal Technician 2 performs basic animal care and identifies signs of abnormal health and abnormal environmental parameters and provides technical research support services.
ResponsibilitiesDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assists with daily care and maintenance of animals under standard and specialized (animal biosafety level 2 ABSL2) housing conditions including feeding watering providing specialized care recordkeeping preparing of specialized diets or water changing of cages.
Sanitizes cages pens animal quarters and equipment; performs minor repairs.
Observes individual animals and colonies for signs of disease illness injuries abnormal behavior or mortality; reports those conditions to the supervisor and veterinary staff per standard operating procedures.
Administers medications and/or treatments as instructed by veterinary staff.
Reports overcrowded cages to investigators and supervisor per standard operating procedures.
Receives newly arrived animals verifies records and transfers animals to appropriate caging; maintains accurate records as required by the standard operating procedures.
Contributes to successful operation of unit by ensuring proper infrastructure is maintained.
Carries out the first line of the facilitys disease surveillance program in the work area under the direction of the supervisor and veterinary staff.
Assists investigators and research staff to lend assistance to various research projects that require unique or specialized husbandry practices.
Maintains supplies sanitizes caging and equipment; sanitizes animal rooms and facilities.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
QualificationsMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:High School Diploma or GED. (TRANSCRIPTS REQUIRED)
EXPERIENCE:One (1) year of direct experience caring for animals; OR successful completion of a formal 12-month course (1296 hours) training program in Animal Lab Technology (Certificate or Diploma); OR certification as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) is accepted in lieu of one year of experience. Must be able to read and understand simple instructions; requires physical effort and ability to lift up to 50 lbs; requires excellent manual dexterity for manipulating cages during animal transfer and cleaning. (PROOF OF CERTIFICATION OR DIPLOMA REQUIRED IF USED TO QUALIFY)LICENSE/CERTIFICATE: Must obtain Assistant Lab Animal Technician (ALAT) certificate within 12 months of employment.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Ability to use hands in a repetitive motion.
Excellent oral written and observation skills.
Ability to perform standard repetitive work involving straightforward application of work rules and procedures.
Experience handling animals with the ability to evaluate the health status of animals.
Ability to follow written standard operating procedures.
Ability to communicate effectively and work as a team.
Ability to learn sterile microisolator techniques.
WORK SCHEDULE:This position may occasionally be required to work weekends and evenings.
Required Experience:
IC
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