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  • Meet me in St. Louis! (WashU: Tech II)

    Job Type/Schedule
    This position is full-time and works approximately 40 hours per week.

    Department Name/Job Location
    This position is for the Genome Technology Access Center for the Medical School Campus.

    POSITION SUMMARY:
    Position assists with the technical aspects of studies and experiments including documentation and preparation of materials.

    PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
    NextGen library preparation. Involves both manual and automated technology
    HiSeq 2500 and cBot operation
    Data warehousing

    Required Qualifications
    Bachelor's degree and up to 1 year of experience in a laboratory setting or equivalent combination of education and experience equaling 4 years required.

    Preferred Qualifications
    Next Generation Sequencing experience.
    Ability to handle complex laboratory protocols.
    Ability to calculate molecular concentrations.
    Ability to pipett volumes as small as 0.5ul.
    Experience entering data and communications.
    Familiar with Microsoft Excel and be comfortable in a Microsoft Windows environment.
    Ability to work under pressure, multitask and be willing to pitch in to help others on the team.

    Salary Range
    The hiring range for this position is $13.52 - $18.25 per hour.

    Department Summary
    The Facility is responsible for the preparation of DNA for sequencing (library prep) and the actual operation of the sequencer. We currently use the Illumina HiSeq 2500.

    Benefits
    This position is eligible for full-time benefits. Please visit our website at http://hr.wustl.edu to view a summary of benefits.

    To apply:
    Go to jobs.wustl.edu search for 31307.

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