The Biocontainment Veterinary Research Technician in the ABSL-3 and ABSL-4 will provide general care, husbandry, and handling of the animals. May assist with select procedures in support of immunogenicity and efficacy studies. Assist with documentation of data and perform other duties as detailed in job description, or other duties as assigned.
The Role:
Ability to understand and practice all applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's), training manuals, and Biosafety and Operation Manuals.
Must be willing and able to work in ABSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4 facilities while wearing applicable protective clothing such as; positive pressure suits, power air purifying respirators, and/or other appropriate personal protective equipment for prolonged periods of time.
Ability to obtain and maintain DoJ Security Risk Assessment (SRA) approval, and CDC Select Agent Program approval. This includes initial and periodic drug screenings.
Ability to withstand continuous standing and walking on hard floor surfaces.
Technician(s) work prolonged periods in auditory and physical isolation while inside containment laboratory.
Handling and restraint of multiple laboratory animal species used in biomedical research.
Assist with project support procedures such as follows:
Health monitoring/assessment of animals.
Appropriate sample collection/processing on multiple species used in biomedical research.
Performing blood analysis using various benchtop equipment.
Provide and/or prepare medications and/or treatments as needed
Prepare animals for pathological evaluation, performs euthanasia, and verifies death.
Provide support to pathologist during necropsy or tissue collection.
Ability to communicate effectively with fellow technicians, the Veterinarian, Study Director, and/or PI.
General maintenance and troubleshooting of all equipment used for project support.
Cleaning, decontamination, and sterilization of lab equipment.
Maintain clinical and research support areas.
Assist with in vitro work and equipment to include:
Proper aliquoting and pipetting technique
Proper use of centrifuge
Ability to operate autoclave and verify sterility
Accurate written and computerized record keeping of all husbandry and procedures performed.
Performs quality review of laboratory records for completeness and accuracy
Our Ideal Candidate:
Required: High school diploma or general equivalency diploma. Two or more years of job specific experience or in some circumstances advanced degrees/certifications may be considered in lieu of experience.
Preferred: AALAS (ALAT, LAT, or LATg) certification. Sixty (60) hours from accredited college or university or an Associate's Degree or graduate of AVMA accredited veterinary technician program or Military Occupational School (MOS 68T – Animal Care Specialist). Previous biomedical research experience working with Non-Human Primates (NHP's) or other laboratory animals.
Must have valid driver's license and meet Texas Biomed driving standards
What we can offer you:
Competitive pay and career development opportunities
7% Employer-Funded retirement contribution starting day one
Full insurance benefits
Holidays, PTO and a paid week off in the last week of December
We are proud of our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging!
Who We Are:
Texas Biomedical Research Institute is one of the world's leading independent biomedical research institutions dedicated to advancing global human health through innovative biomedical research. Texas Biomed aims to unravel the mysteries of infectious diseases through innovative thinking, creative problem solving and cutting-edge technologies.
Working Environment:
Potential Hazards: This work will involve potential exposure to chemical hazards such as carcinogens (Formalin), toxic materials (Formalin). Physical hazards include: Cryogenics (liquid nitrogen) and radiograph equipment. Biological hazards include: Infectious materials to include select agents (Such as Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses) (ABSL-2, ABSL-3 or ABSL-4). This work will also involve working with laboratory animals such as Non-Human Primates (Macaque, Marmoset), Rodents (Mice, Guinea Pigs) and other animals as needed for project support. Potential exists for animal bites, scratches, and allergies.
OTHER:
This is a full-time hourly paid position. Texas Biomed business hours are 7am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. Ability to work variable work hours on frequent basis. This would include evenings/nights, weekends, holidays, and any other unforeseen circumstances.
Texas Biomedical Research Institute provides equal employment opportunities for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.
Requirements:
Texas Biomedical Research Institute provides equal employment opportunities for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.