Research Lab Technologist Senior
Mass General BrighamAbout the role
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Clinical Microbiology Laboratory is seeking a Research Technologist to support the development, optimization, and execution of high complexity molecular assays in support of clinical diagnostic development and deployment, translational research, and public health pathogen genomic surveillance. The position will contribute to a collaborative program with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MADPH) and will work closely with research groups in the Division of Infectious Diseases at MGH. Core activities include developing and deploying cutting edge and novel approaches for: nucleic acid isolation from human clinical specimens; digital PCR and quantitative PCR assay development; next generation sequencing (NGS) library preparation and sequencing; target enrichment (hybrid capture) with NGS; and automation of the above technologies. The Research Technologist will work independently with appropriate supervision from Dr. Turbett and investigators in the Division of Infectious Diseases, with an emphasis on rigorous documentation, contamination control, quality control (QC), and troubleshooting. All testing performed in this role is for research and/or surveillance purposes (non-clinical reporting); clinical technician certification is not required.
Qualifications
- Perform and optimize nucleic acid extraction workflows (manual and/or automated) for a variety of human clinical specimen types; implement extraction controls and contamination prevention practices.
- Develop, optimize, and troubleshoot high-complexity molecular assays including RT-qPCR, qPCR, and digital PCR. Prepare and interpret run level QC metrics and troubleshoot pre-analytical and analytical issues.
- Prepare NGS libraries (e.g., metagenomic or amplicon approaches) and perform target enrichment (hybrid capture) workflows. Quantify and QC libraries, sequence using Illumina and Oxford Nanopore approached, and perform first level analysis, QC, and interpretation of sequencing results.
- Operate, monitor, and perform routine maintenance for sequencing instruments and supporting laboratory equipment. Document instrument performance and coordinate service as needed.
- Plan and execute assay development and validation studies and summarize results in organized validation reports.
- Maintain accurate documentation (lab notebook, SOPs, batch records, QC logs, incident reporting, and sample chain of custody) and follow institutional biosafety and data security requirements.
- Support specimen biorepository operations including specimen receipt, processing/aliquoting, labeling, storage, inventory management, and sample and data tracking in laboratory information management systems.
- Coordinate daily laboratory operations including reagent preparation, inventory management, ordering, and tracking of supplies.
- Perform primary data review and interpretation for molecular and sequencing outputs; collaborate with bioinformatics partners and utilize platforms such as Terra and standard analytical tools for QC summaries and reporting.
- Communicate effectively with supervisors and collaborators regarding assay status, issues, and timelines. Contribute to method write ups, protocols, abstracts/manuscripts, federal assay approval submissions, and internal training as needed.
Education
A bachelor’s degree in a biological, biomedical, biotechnology, or other relevant scientific field is required. A master’s degree in a relevant field is preferred.
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree?
No
Experience
A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience is required (or a minimum of 2 years for candidates with a master’s degree). The most qualified candidate will demonstrate previous experience in all the following:
- Nucleic acid isolation from human clinical specimens, including implementation of appropriate extraction controls and contamination prevention practices.
- High complexity molecular assay development, including qPCR and dPCR methods.
- NGS library preparation and sequencing workflows, including library QC and troubleshooting.
- Target enrichment workflo
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