Location Cambridge, MassachusettsUS
Job ID REQ-054022
Job Responsibilities:
Use their expertise in flow cytometry and cell sorting to teach and assist core lab functions.
Serve as a resource for users; help scientists solve problems with their instrument operations and improve their skills in all aspects of FACS instrument function.
Acts as resource to provide experiment setup for all scientist's operators and aid resolve experiment setup, design, and operation issues
Performs guidance with routine, moderate, and complex analysis for flow cytometry assay specimens in accordance with assay specific gating guides (GG) and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
Perform routine maintenance on FACS equipment, including QC of cytometers and routine fluorescence compensation procedure
Participate in routine quality investigations, CAPAs, and process effectiveness verifications
Responds to queries, communications, and workflows with flow labs to ensure consistency and timely resolution
Contributes to troubleshooting and process improvements to increase data quality, lower costs, or reduce turnaround times
Become familiar with relevant software used in the facility and assist facility users in learning to use this software
Demonstrates appropriate use of relevant equipment after training
Understand common and unique biological applications, cell handling techniques, and reagents used by researchers
Maintain training and compliance in areas of health and safety, security, environmental and operational aspects of daily activities in the working environment
Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities of this job at any time
Critical Skills:
Comprehensive understanding of how the flow cytometer and FACS instruments work.
Attention to detail and understanding of the basic laboratory environment
Excellent organizational skills; ability to troubleshoot and solve problems independently
Ability to follow oral and written directions
Experience with MS Office: Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Basic Qualifications:
BA/BS degree in physical or biological science or a related science and 3 or more years of recent, directly related work experience OR
Associate's Degree in life science or other relevant discipline and 5 years' flow cytometry experience in a laboratory environment OR
High School Degree/GED with 10 years' flow cytometry experience in a laboratory environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Three or more years of experience with one or more of the following instrumentation systems: Sony SH800 FACS, BD FACSAria / BD Fusion, BD Symphony, Cytek Aurora, ACEA Novocyte
Experience in working with and/or designing flow cytometry panels (<10 colors)
Working Environment:
Must be able to work in a laboratory, controlled environments requiring personal protective equipment (e.g., lab coat, safety glasses, etc.) in laboratory.
Job pace may be fast and job completion demands may be high.
Must be able to remain in a stationary position more than 25% of the time
The person needs to occasionally move between labs, corridors, adjoining rooms, and buildings onsite Frequently operate on instruments, objects, tools or controls, which will require regularly bending, squatting, stretching and reaching in order to perform in a service function.
Occasionally move or lift up to 25 pounds (potential for occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds).
Specific vision abilities required by this position include without limitation, the ability to observe details at close range distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus in order to perform the essential service functions of this position.
Occasionally operates a computer and other office machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer.
Employee may be required to handle hazardous waste according to local, state, and federal regulations. Duties may include identifying, handling, generating, accumulating, storing and labeling hazardous waste.
Potential risk to lab-based hazards including but not limited to extreme temperature, biological materials, and hazardous chemicals.
May be required to complete Medical Clearance, Respiratory Protection Training, and Fit Testing to wear a respirator as protection against hazards present in the laboratory environment.
The annualcompensation range for this full-time position is $71,240.00 to $106,600.00. The final base pay offered to the successful candidate will be determined by factors including internal equity, work location, as well as individual qualifications, such as job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.