Technical Aide East Lansing, Michigan, United States Integrative Biology 10032920 Full Time/Part Time: Temporary Support Staff
Opening on: Jan 22 2026 00
Pay Commensurate with Experience
College Of Natural Science 1110658
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Position Summary (Basic Job Function) --------------------------------------------------------
This is a temporary or an on-call position. Provides technical support. Responsibilities may include computer programming or operations; research support; medical patient care; technical equipment maintenance, repair, fabrication or operation; or other technical support functions.
Unit Position Summary ------------------------
The Heath-Heckman and Braasch Labs at Michigan State University are hiring for a full-time, joint animal technician to:
Duties include aquarium and equipment maintenance, animal care and welfare checks, water chemistry measurement and maintenance, record keeping, facility organization and cleaning, and organization of facility users.
Previous experience with salt and/or freshwater aquarium maintenance and aquatic animal care as well as a personal vehicle are required.
Desired Qualifications ------------------------
Minimum Qualifications ------------------------
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement -----------------------------------------
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials -------------------------------
Special Instructions ----------------------
Please contact Dr. Elizabeth Heath-Heckman (each@msu.edu) and Dr. Ingo Braasch (braasch@msu.edu) with questions regarding the position.
Work Hours ------------
STANDARD 8-5
Website ---------
www.integrativebiology.natsci.msu.edu
Summary of Physical Demands -----------------------------
Routinely need to lift/wrangle boxes of instant ocean that weigh about 60 lbs and 5 gallon buckets of water which weigh about 45 lbs, as well as boxes of shipped shrimp which are about 30 lbs.