The Research Laboratory Technician II position in the Department of Entomology provides routine to moderately complex laboratory support for research on microbiology, immunology, and host-pathogen interactions. The work is centered on Drosophila and mosquito model systems. Responsibilities support ongoing experimental workflows within a research-focused lab environment.
The Buchon laboratory in the Department of Entomology studies insect immunity, host-microbe interactions, gut physiology, and infection biology using both fruit fly (Drosophila) and mosquito models. The research combines insect rearing, microbiology, infection assays, molecular biology, and functional genetics. A key focus is understanding how immune and stress-response pathways shape host defense, tissue health, and infection outcomes. The lab supports federally funded research programs across both model systems.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain insect colonies (Drosophila and mosquito systems) and ensure proper specimen care
Assist with routine to moderately complex technical support for research activities and facility operations
Maintain laboratory records and assist in developing and updating databases
Assist with inventory management and ordering of laboratory supplies
Maintain sample tracking systems and colony documentation
Prepare standard media, buffers, stains, reagents, and other biological materials
Perform standard assays, tissue/cell culture preparation, and sample analyses
Conduct experiments using established protocols in microbiology, immunology, functional genetics, pathogen exposure/injection, dissections, and molecular biology techniques
Support standard testing procedures using routine and specialized laboratory methods
Collect, organize, and maintain experimental data and research records
Analyze data using basic statistical methods and software tools
Maintain and update laboratory databases and documentation systems
Clean, sanitize, and maintain laboratory equipment and overall lab environment
Follow and document standard operating procedures (SOPs) and experimental protocols
Assist with equipment setup, assembly, and minor troubleshooting or repairs as directed
Prepare laboratory waste for proper disposal according to protocols
Follow disease control, chemical safety, and radiation safety protocols
Ensure all procedures comply with institutional safety requirements
Complete required safety and compliance training (including CALS EHS training)
Communicate effectively with supervisors and lab personnel
Participate in assigned projects and team activities
Contribute ideas for improving lab systems and processes
Complete required compliance trainings and ongoing professional development activities
What We Need
Please submit either a CV or a resume, along with a cover letter, for further consideration.
High school diploma and up to 2 years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Prior experience working in a laboratory setting
Knowledge of laboratory safety protocols and proper waste handling procedures
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word and Excel
Strong written and verbal communication skills for interacting with faculty, staff, and students
Ability to learn and perform routine to moderately complex laboratory procedures following established protocols and written instructions
Ability to build and maintain inclusive, collaborative working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and community members
Experience working with individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds
If you have all those things, great! We have a few more things that we would prefer you to have, but it?s ok if you don?t.
Associate or bachelor?s degree in biology, entomology, microbiology, genetics, molecular biology, or a related field
Experience with Drosophila and/or mosquito rearing
Experience with microbiology techniques and/or molecular biology methods
Experience with dissections, injections, or infection-related laboratory procedures
Experience maintaining accurate laboratory records
Experience supporting shared laboratory operations in a research lab environment
This is a full-time (39 hours/week) Contract College position that is based in Ithaca, NY and fully on-site. Core hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5 PM with flexibility as needed. This is a one-year term appointment that is contingent upon available work, funding, and performance.
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Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
University Job Title:
Technician II
Job Family:
Technical
Level:
B
Pay Rate Type:
Hourly
Pay Range:
$23.40 - $24.28
Remote Option Availability:
Onsite
Company:
Contract College
Contact Name:
Keionda Lewis
Contact Email:
kll98@cornell.edu
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