The Dada Lab in the School of Life Sciences seeks to fill a Laboratory Coordinator position. This is a full-time fiscal year (12-months), benefits-eligible appointment for two (2) years with subsequent annual renewal based upon satisfactory performance, availability of resources, and the needs of the Lab. The anticipated start date is fall, 2024. Research in the Dada lab broadly focuses on understanding how microbes shape mosquito biology and how this knowledge can be leveraged for mosquito and mosquito-borne disease control. We study wild mosquito populations or their progeny under laboratory settings as well as laboratory strains to better understand the complex interactions occurring in natural settings. We use classical entomological, molecular, omics, and bioinformatics tools to answer our research questions. Our research space consists of a molecular laboratory and an ACL-2 (Arthropod Containment Level-2) facility for conventional, gnotobiotic, and/or axenic mosquito rearing. The Laboratory Coordinator will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth, efficient, and safe operation of the Dada Lab. The incumbent will coordinate all laboratory and research activities and assist in ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory policies and guidelines.
Job Family
Research & Laboratory
Department Name
Sols Administration & Faculty
Full-Time/Part-Time
Full-Time
Grant Funded Position
This is not a grant funded position and is not contingent on future grant funding.
Salary Range
$50,000 - $57,000 per year; DOE
Close Date
27-November-2024
Essential Duties
- Assist with managing and supervising daily operations of the Dada Lab to ensure ongoing processes and activities occur cost effectively, efficiently, and safely, and that they comply with applicable standards and regulations.
- Develop, review, and periodically revise standard operating procedures (SOPs), and conduct tests to ensure their effectiveness and adherence to rigorous standards.
- Assist with obtaining necessary permits and approvals for handling, working with, and/or transfer of live or dead specimens.
- Perform laboratory onboarding of new lab members including administration of requisite training.
- Purchase, manage, and properly maintain all laboratory and insectary equipment and supplies.
- Perform acceptance and protocol testing of new instruments; understand and document their proper use for efficient team-wide utilization.
- Manage the lab’s inventory and ordering system by establishing and maintaining PAR levels and restocking points for standard laboratory and research supplies.
- Manage chemical and hazardous waste streams and coordinate requests for chemical and hazardous waste removal.
- Review product specifications and recommend new/replacement equipment as needed.
- Negotiate terms, prices, and conditions with suppliers/vendors.
- Assist with ensuring compliance with laboratory safety requirements.
- Maintain current knowledge of subject matter areas through participation in lab meetings, journal clubs, and other educational programs.
Depending on career level and interests, the Laboratory Coordinator may also conduct research-oriented tasks as long as these do not interfere with the primary duties outlined above. This includes driving specific research thrusts within the Lab’s overall focus area and/or contributing to ongoing research in the lab; communicating research outcomes; and keeping up to date with relevant scientific and technical literature.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a field appropriate to the area of assignment AND one year laboratory activities experience; OR, Five years of laboratory activities or related experience; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
Desired Qualifications
Experience in
- Mosquito colony maintenance or experience with handling and caring for animals especially insects and small mammals.
- Insecticide resistance assays or experience of other basic biological assays
- ‘omics techniques
Working Environment
- Activities are performed in an office, lab setting and in the field subject to extended periods of field work, sitting, keyboarding, and manipulating a computer mouse, and standing for varying lengths of time.
- May be required to wear personal protective equipment before entering laboratories such as lab coat, gloves, safety glasses, closed toe shoes, and respirator.
- Frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing and pulling up to 25 pounds.
- Ability to clearly communicate to perform essential functions.
- This position receives regular review of objectives by department administrator.
Required knowledge:
- Laboratory safety practices
- Proper and safe handling, use, and disposal of laboratory and insectary waste, instruments, specimens, and equipment.
- Basic principles, methods, and techniques of purchasing, and inventory management.
Department Statement
The School of Life Sciences (SOLS) has provided a vital hub for creative excellence at Arizona State University, with more than 670 faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and staff, and research that ranges from studies on biodiesel and biohydrogen to vaccine development and the conservation of whales. As ASU’s first academic unit to fully reflect President Michael Crow’s integrated, interdisciplinary vision for the New American University, the School of Life Sciences offers active and evolving platforms for collaborative, cutting-edge research and faculty whose discovery is freed from traditional institutional boundaries.
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Instructions to Apply
Application deadline is 3:00PM Arizona time on the date indicated.
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Resume and cover letter should clearly illustrate how prior knowledge and experience meets the Minimum and Desired qualifications of this position.
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Only electronic applications are accepted for this position.
IMPORTANT NOTE: What is the meaning of “equivalent combination” in the minimum qualifications? It means one year of higher education or 24 credit hours, is equal to one year of experience. For example, a four year Bachelor’s degree is equal to four years of experience.