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Technical Laboratory Assistant for the independent conduct of preclinical experiments

The Biomedical Tissue Monitoring research group is an interdisciplinary team of approximately 20 staff members that investigates pharmacological and physiological processes directly within tissue. A particular focus is on the development and application of preclinical models and methods for studying pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and tissue biomarkers in the skin, subcutaneous adipose tissue, and the brain. Among other techniques, we use Open Flow Microperfusion (OFM) in combination with in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models. In addition, we conduct clinical trials and apply preclinical findings to translational and regulatory issues for pharmaceutical and medtech companies. Joining our team means contributing to research with direct real-world relevance in a collegial, interdisciplinary team.

To strengthen our team at our Graz location, we are currently seeking a


Technical Laboratory Assistant for the independent conduct of preclinical experiments

Ab sofort
Unbefristet
Voll- oder Teilzeit
€ 3.328,-

Your responsibilities will include the following tasks:

  • independent detailed planning, preparation, conduct, and follow-up of preclinical experiments, with a focus on independent handling of rodents and pigs
  • preparation, operation, and monitoring of experimental systems, materials, and laboratory equipment
  • Collection and processing of biological samples
  • Documentation, quality control, and preparation of experimental data for analysis

Your qualifications

Professional Requirements:
  • completed animal-related training, for example as a Biology Laboratory Technician, Veterinary Medicine Assistant, or Animal Keeper, with experience in an animal- experimental setting
  • practical experience with experimental laboratory work and preclinical studies
  • practical experience handling biological samples and laboratory equipment
  • Interest in and willingness to participate in preclinical in vivo studies using various animal models are required
  • technical understanding and practical skills
  • good German (Level C1) and English language skills, as well as confident use with MS Office


Personal Qualifications:
  • strong interest in experimental and preclinical research
  • diligent, structured, reliable, and independent work style
  • good teamwork and communication skills
  • Willingness to quickly familiarize yourself with new methods, equipment, and experimental procedures

What we offer:

  • a varied and responsible role within an interdisciplinary research team
  • a team-oriented work environment with modern laboratory and research infrastructure
  • flexible working hours within the framework of operational and experiment-related requirements, and where the nature of the work permits, with the option to work remotely
  • targeted professional and personal development through internal training and continuing education opportunities
  • a fair and market-rate salary of €3,328 gross per month, payable 14 times a year (pro rata) in accordance with the collective agreement for employees in non-university research – adjusted to reflect regional labour market conditions – and a market-standard salary supplement above the collective agreement is a matter of course for us, depending on professional experience and qualifications
  • additional days off on Good Friday, December 24, and December 31
  • support for sports and cultural activities, a transportation allowance, company events, and other benefits
We look forward to receiving your meaningful application!

We would like to emphasize that any expenses incurred in connection with the application – such as travel expenses, per diem allowances, or lodging expenses – will not be reimbursed.

Kontakt

Ihre Ansprechperson

DI Dr.
Thomas
Birngruber
HEALTH
+43 316 876-0

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