What are the responsibilities and job description for the Biology Lab Technician, School of Sciences and Humanities position at Wentworth Institute of Technology?
Job Description
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Position Overview
Reporting to the Lab Manager, the Biology Lab Technician is responsible for supporting the biology and science classes within the School of Sciences and Humanities. This critical role supports the operations within each lab area to ensure lab safety and maintenance. The Lab Technician will be responsible for Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) protocols, such as overseeing lab safety guidelines, and protective equipment rules. They will work with faculty teaching the biology and science courses to ensure that the laboratory activities are prepared as the faculty desires with the necessary support. This person may also work with physics faculty and students on their research projects, if needed.
There are 4 multi-section biology courses that require significant support and are taught every semester, and sometimes in the summer. These include :
- BIOL 1000- General Biology - General introduction to biology used as a general science elective for non-science and non-biological engineering students.
- BIOL 1100- Cell and Molecular Biology-A biology course covering basics in cell and molecular biology for biological engineering, applied science and biomedical engineering students.
- BIOL 1700 & 1750- Anatomy and Physiology I and II- A two semester sequence for biomedical engineering students.
- Other classes in biology and science will also need support for the labs like Advanced Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Environmental Science.
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