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  • Operations Manager, Sequencing Facility

    The Biology Department at the University of Virginia is seeking an Operations Manager for its Genomics Core Sequencing Facility. The manager is responsible for all operations and facility management aspects required to run the sequencing facility. These duties include purchasing and maintenance of laboratory supplies and equipment, creation and implementation of facility operating policies and procedures, oversight of facility operating budget, and the marketing of facility services to prospective customers. The manager is also responsible for all technical laboratory duties required to run diverse samples on a 454-FLX high-throughput automated genome sequencer. Duties include, preparing DNA samples, creating DNA libraries, and running the sequencer and assembler.

    A Bachelor's degree in Biology or a related field and at least four years experience working in a laboratory setting is required. A strong background in molecular biology laboratory methods and techniques is required. Applicants with Genomics, DNA sequencing, or statistical experience are preferred.

    Please apply on-line at: https://jobs.virginia.edu; search posting number 0607557

    The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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