Lab Technician- Full-Time, non-benefited
JOB DESCRIPTION
Lab Technician- Full-Time, non-benefited
General Purpose
To prepare and test mosquitoes for potential disease and record results according to accepted lab procedures.
Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities
- To prepare vials with trapped, identified vector mosquitoes.
- To record all data gathered during a testing session in the appropriate databases.
- To follow the SWMACD testing protocol for West Nile Virus, Western Equine Encephalitis, and Saint Louis Encephalitis.
- Follow standard procedures for running testing equipment: pipettes, vortex, centrifuge, dry bath, etc.
- Use great care in preparing supernatant, super pools, RNA samples, positive and negative controls, and master mix to not contaminate any samples.
- Understand testing procedures and apply understanding to accurately identify existing disease.
- Run the RT-PCR machine appropriately to test for potential disease.
- Use a computer to run RT-PCR software, set up tests, and save results.
- Work in close collaboration with the Trapping Technicians to facilitate the testing of vector mosquitoes. Produce weekly reports to the Supervisor / Manager.
- Attend all required training sessions
- Perform related duties as required.
Education and Experience
- Education equivalent to high school diploma (appropriate work experience which will develop a level of achievement and literacy equivalent to a high school education may be substituted for the required education)
- Should have or be trained to have a working knowledge and understanding of:
- Lab Environment, Clinical Lab Testing, Creating a Safe & Effective Environment, Sterilization, Equipment Calibration, Biohazard Safety, Supply Management, Self-Development
Key Competencies & Licenses
- Work dependably and cooperatively with others
- Maintain and appreciate safety precautions
- Maintain a sanitary, uncontaminated environment, necessary for identifying specific disease
- Learn to operate specialized equipment
- Exercise independent judgment
- Ability to accurately interpret and apply applicable rules and regulations
- Ability to coordinate various operational functions of the District
- Ability to apply scientific principles to practical situations
- Knowledge of Federal, State, and Local laws and regulations about vector surveillance and control
- Basic knowledge of computers (Outlook, Microsoft Office, etc.).
- A valid Utah Motor Vehicle Operators License with an excellent driving record
- A Non-commercial Pesticide Applicators License in the Public Health Category from the Utah State Department of Agriculture (if needed)
Salary/ wage Range:
-$17- $25 per hour