About This Role :
The Division of Biology seeks a Research technician. This position designs, builds and implements analyses in lab and field environments using scientific techniques and equipment related to fields including microbiology, pathology, ecology, botany, physiology and natural resources.
Requires practical theoretical knowledge employed to alter analytical strategies and utilizes those changes to collect data.
Directs experimental protocols and alters those protocols to meet project needs. Prepares descriptions of techniques used in lab and field research and gathers, examines and describes data gathered from research.
Performs minor administrative duties, such as maintaining supply inventories and writing reports. This position reports to the appropriate administrator.
Why Join Us :
The Division of Biology awards undergraduate degrees in three areas (Biology, Microbiology, and Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology)) and currently serves over 800 majors.
Kansas State University is in the city of Manhattan ( http : / / www.ci.manhattan.ks.us ), a pleasant community of about 50,000 located in the scenic Flint Hills of northeastern Kansas, about 2 hours from Kansas City.
Local recreational opportunities include a large lake / park system, diverse outdoor activities, athletic events, and a rich program in the performing arts.
Manhattan also serves as the regional center for education, health care, commerce, entertainment, and communications.
We Support Diversity and Inclusion :
The Division of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences seeks to foster diversity in a commitment to recruit, retain and resource peoples historically under-represented in university education in the United States.
Fostering diversity goes beyond increasing the number of under-represented students, faculty, and staff. It also includes a commitment to substantial curricular offerings, resources, and programming that foreground the knowledges, perspectives, cultures, and histories of marginalized communities.
A truly diverse college culture and structure will benefit all members of the university community to better serve and excel in an increasingly global and multicultural world.
The University is dedicated to promoting the Principles of Community .
Worksite Options :
This position is required to be performed on-site . Work is performed on employer premises or designated assignment location.
What You'll Need to Succeed :
Minimum Qualifications :
Requires a high school diploma.
Preferred Qualifications :
- BS or MS in Biology or related field.
- Experience with field-based research, preparedness for work outdoors in variable weather conditions.
- Specific experience in grazing utilization measurement, various approaches to soil sampling including subsoil collection (Geoprobe), health and fertility assays, and sample collection using appropriate handling for microbiology and chemistry analysis.
- Specific experience with 96-well plate based chemical and biochemical assays, DNA extraction of standard and low biomass samples, and PCR based applications, including quantitative PCR of housekeeping and functional gene loci.
- Specific experience in with data and metadata organization including proficiency with Excel and Word software, and hierarchical organization of both raw and derived data products in association with sample and analysis metadata attributes, in preparation for databasing.
- Excellent critical thinking and communication skills.
Other Requirements :
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States at the time of employment.
- Valid driver's license upon employment.
How to Apply :
Please submit the following documents :
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Online application
Screening of Applications Begins :
Immediately and continues until position is filled.
Anticipated Hiring Pay Range :
$14.90 - $25.32 hourly