Lab Analyst III NENSP Molecular
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Lab Analyst III NENSP Molecular Minimum Salary
US-MA-Worcester Job Location
3 hours ago(5/14/2025 10:54 AM)
Overview Under the general direction of Lab Management, the Lab Analyst III NENSP Molecular performs laboratory assays for the timely detection of newborn disorders and works on special projects to develop, implement and evaluate new methodologies to improve current screening, and add new capabilities. Maintains competency in high complexity testing (as defined by CLIA) in all laboratory methodologies of the section. Performs other related laboratory tasks in support of laboratory management. Responsibilities include careful adherence to established laboratory protocols, as well as projects under the direction of laboratory managers. Performs work with little, or sometimes no direct supervision and is expected to train more junior staff. Works with Lab Management on design providing the first line of bench strength for the development of emerging technologies Responsibilities
Performs laboratory assays (clinical or research) with appropriate documentation, as an integral member of the section's laboratory analysts, following validated protocols.
Qualifications REQUIRED EDUCATION Bachelor's degree or equivalent in chemical, life or clinical sciences Graduate level coursework or equivalent yielding expertise in the theory of general molecular biology REQUIRED WORK EXPERIENCE 5 - 7 years of relevant experience including 1 - 2 years clinical laboratory experience 5 - 7 years of Assay Design, Implementation and Troubleshooting experience Experience in Primer Design, Probe Design, LNA design, Multiplex RealTime PCR design, Nested PCR design, copy-number assay design such that the analyst has established expertise in the following
5 - 7 years of Implementation of High-throughput Clinical Molecular Assays experience
3 - 5 years of experience with BLAST and gene homology tools available through NIH and commercial vendors 3 - 5 years of experience with database and spreadsheet tools for use with quality monitoring and data management 3 - 5 years of experience with Sanger sequencing and related informatics 1 - 2 years of experience with specialized sequencing assays for detection of allele dropout 1 - 2 years of experience with specialized assays and related informatics for human identity testing 1 - 2 years of experience with NextGen Sequencing theory to assist staff scientist with implementation. Must satisfy CLIA requirements for high complexity testing Experience with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the clinical laboratory Good communication and organizational skills, with focus on detail and orderliness Experience and/or training in clinical/medicinal chemistry, emerging clinical analytic technologies Strong communication and organizational skills, with focus on detail Ability to perform laboratory procedures independently with great care and attention Interpersonal skills in independent as well as team work Experience with productivity software (Excel, Access, Word,) Flexibility in work schedule as required by laboratory section (i.e., weekend and holiday rotations). PREFERRED EDUCATION Master's Level Degree in chemical, life or clinical sciences PREFERRED WORK EXPERIENCE Experience with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the field of emerging technologic analyses Familiar with the use of bioinformatic computing technology in new assay design, management and analysis of data, and research of relevant scientific literature. |