Role Description
The animal research technician is a critical role in day-to-day animal facility operations and portfolio execution. This position will provide care for companion animals in a research environment at the Kalamazoo, MI site. Primary species of responsibility are cats, dogs and rodents but may also include cross-support with other species. Must properly use and maintain all necessary equipment and follow proper techniques as determined by departmental SOPs and Institutional Policies. This role assists in all phases of clinical and preclinical studies, associated with the discovery and/or development of animal health products. Weekend and holiday work expected and performed on rotation.
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About Zoetis
At Zoetis, our purpose is to nurture the world and humankind by advancing care for animals. As a Fortune 500 company and the world leader in animal health, we discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies for companion animals and livestock. We know our people drive our success. Our award-winning culture, built around our Core Beliefs, focuses on our colleagues' careers, connection and support. We offer competitive healthcare and retirement savings benefits, along with an array of benefits, policies and programs to support employee well-being in every sense, from health and financial wellness to family and lifestyle resources.
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