Technical Associate I, Histology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Technical Associate I, Histology
+ Job Number: 25201
+ Functional Area: Research - Scientific
+ Department: Koch Inst - Integrative Cancer Research
+ School Area: VP Research
+ Pay Range Minimum: Not Available
+ Pay Range Maximum: Not Available
+ Employment Type: Full-Time
+ Employment Category: Exempt
+ Visa Sponsorship Available: No
+ Schedule:
+ Pay Grade: No Grade
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Posting Description
TECHNICAL ASSOCIATE I, HISTOLOGY, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research (https://ki.mit.edu/people/clinical-investigators-research-fellows/chris-nabel) -Histology Core Facility (https://ki-sbc.mit.edu/) , to provide technical support for wide-ranging approaches being taken in cancer research and across the MIT research community; employ both routine and specialized histology techniques; utilize both routine and specialized techniques in research area; conduct standard and/or specialized lab techniques and functions to support lab and/or research project or protocol; perform documentation of experimental protocols; perform documentation of experimental protocols. and participates in modification of protocols; work involves routine and nontraditional histological techniques, including tissue processing, embedding, microtomy, cryotomy, and special stains of animal tissue, as well as both automated and manual staining methods; troubleshoot instrumentation and ensuring inventory of appropriate lab supplies; and work in a team-oriented environment in conjunction with other facility staff.
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field; a minimum of two years of specialized lab experience; basic computer skills; excellent organizational, technical, interpersonal, customer service, and verbal and written communication skills; ability to manage multiple priorities; meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to producing accurate and high-quality work; practiced documentation skills; awareness of basic safety issues and the ability to follow safety procedures and maintain a safe work environment; and the flexibility necessary to work independently and provide technical guidance to students and postdoctoral fellows. PREFERRED: HT-ASCP or HTL-ASCP certification or certification-eligibility; and research experience.
9/16/2025
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