A laboratory technician can have lots of different roles. Some technicians have specialist knowledge, perform certain tasks (such as preparing samples performing a test or analysing data) in the laboratory or run a particular piece of equipment. Others have more general roles (such as myself) and perform a support role, to contribute to the general running of a laboratory or facility. My tasks within a University lab include health and safety management, equipment maintenance, inductions and teaching basic skills to new staff and students. It’s a great job, but them I’m biased 😉
I am a technician with a more specialist role as I manage and work in the microscopy facility. My job includes:
*Cleaning and maintaining the microscopes;
*Teaching people how to use the microscopes and perform the analysis;
*Helping people design their experiments;
*Developing new methods, protocols and techniques;
*Performing experiments for people;
*Applying for grants to get new equipment;
*Dealing with budgets and accounting;
*Promoting our facility and equipment.
It is a pretty good job as it’s quite varied and you get to interact with lots of different science projects.
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I am a technician with a more specialist role as I manage and work in the microscopy facility. My job includes:
*Cleaning and maintaining the microscopes;
*Teaching people how to use the microscopes and perform the analysis;
*Helping people design their experiments;
*Developing new methods, protocols and techniques;
*Performing experiments for people;
*Applying for grants to get new equipment;
*Dealing with budgets and accounting;
*Promoting our facility and equipment.
It is a pretty good job as it’s quite varied and you get to interact with lots of different science projects.