
Microbiologist II
- Nespelem, WA
- $27.50-31.50 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Communicate fish health issues to team members of all skill levels to create effective change.
- Assist Fish Health Lab Manager with lab oversight helping to direct work to Microbiologists I and Fish Health Technicians.
- Be knowledgeable on common fish diseases, water quality, and life support operations.
- Perform a wide range of sophisticated assays and wet bench techniques of cell biology, bacteriology, molecular biology, genetics, and genomics, including DNA and RNA preparation, PCR amplification, 16-s sequencing, gene expression studies and analysis.
- Be the point of contact within fish health for molecular questions and projects.
- Oversee and assist with data collection of samples, help with sample preparation and coordinate sample submission to external testing laboratories.
- Review and interpret laboratory results, maintain accurate records, and provide reports. Utilize specialized knowledge to interpret results, e.g., reading controls, evaluate results.
- Coordinate and assist with bacteria isolate collection to be used in conjunction with vaccine research and vaccine updates for production use.
- Categorize mortality to identify diseases based upon external and internal clinical signs. This becomes imperative follow-up in developing vaccines. Be the leader for on-site knowledge and change making with vaccine management.
- Provide basic microscopic skills to make and stain slides and identify bacterial and parasite agents.
- Perform or oversee regular and standardization of all lab equipment and lab facilities.
- Apply for any pertinent laboratory license applications and renewals.
- Stay current on current rainbow trout research and industry knowledge as pertaining to laboratory techniques.
- Assist with SOPs development as needed for laboratory protocols and procedures.
- Assist with maintaining precise records on fish production and educate other team members on fish health biology.
- Establish and maintain best aquaculture practices to prevent fish health disease introduction and spread.
- As needed, make plates for bacterial isolation, antimicrobial sensitivities, and glycerol stocks, wash necropsy tools and sterilize/autoclave equipment for next uses.
- Supervise biological technician’s laboratory work to evaluate the accuracy of their results.
- Be comfortable making decisions in a changing environment.
- Remain up to date with scientific and research developments.
- Maintain good communication and working relationships with contracted Aquatic Veterinarians and contracted laboratories.
- Assist with maintaining the fish health records to accurately track and manage projects, fish health reports and transfer/importation permits.
- Assist with various research projects in conjunction with other company divisions, National Center for Cool & Coldwater Aquaculture (NCCCWA), Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) and others. Immaculate attention to detail is required for projects with these collaborators as results will be published.
- Train students and interns regarding lab and farm safety, sample preparation, and standard operating procedures for the molecular laboratory.
- Ability to train and develop both technical and non-technical employees.
- Perform other Animal Health and Farm Operations duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in microbiology or fisheries microbiology.
- Minimum of 3 years of work experience specific in a fish health laboratory.
- A valid State of Washington driver license is required.
- WA State boaters license (can be obtained with 90 days of hire).
- Ability to perform fieldwork and collect samples as needed.
- Knowledge of fish anatomy and ability to complete necropsy procedures.
- Ability to perform DNA Extractions (from bacteria and tissue), purifications and amplifications.
- Computer proficiency, experience using MS Word and Excel.
- Meticulous and an eye for detail.
- Ability to problem solve and provide solutions under minimal supervision.
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in microbiology or fisheries microbiology.
- 4 or more years of work experience specific in a fish health laboratory.
- Health insurance benefits options, including medical, prescription, vision, dental, basic group life and short term disability.
- Flexible spending accounts for health flex and dependent care expenses.
- 401(k) Retirement Plan options with generous annual company profit sharing match.
- Paid time off for all regular FT team members, to include paid sick, vacation, holiday, and personal time.
- Employee Assistance Program- Confidential professional counseling, financial, and legal assistance provided at no charge to Team Members and immediate family members
- Product purchase program.