Los Angeles, CA21 days ago
Required Qualifications: • Master’s degree in Biology, Animal Science, Veterinary Technology, or related field (or equivalent experience) • 5+ years of hands-on experience in laboratory animal research, including ophthalmic or surgical models • Demonstrated proficiency in rodent and rabbit handling and advanced procedural techniques • Experience performing or supporting ophthalmic procedures (e.g., dosing, imaging, ocular exams) • Strong working knowledge of animal welfare regulations • Proven ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and lead technical activities • Experience training or mentoring junior staff • Excellent documentation, organizational, and problem-solving skills • Ability to work flexible schedules, including weekends as required • Physical ability to perform laboratory duties, including lifting up to 40 lbs Preferred Qualifications: • AALAS certification (LAT or LATG strongly preferred) • Extensive experience with ophthalmic instrumentation and testing • Hands-on experience with microsurgical techniques or ocular injections (intravitreal, subretinal) • Experience in regulated environments (GLP, GMP, or industry-sponsored studies) • Familiarity with advanced ocular disease models (e.g., Dry Eye Disease, AMD, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma) • Veterinary technician certification or surgical support background • Experience contributing to study design, protocol development, or regulatory submissions • Proficiency with digital imaging systems and data analysis software • Strong leadership and cross-functional communication skills ● Excellent communication skills – both written and verbal. ● Performs clinical ophthalmological laboratory examinations on small and large animals, including Schirmer’s tests, ocular surface staining, tear break up time (TBUT), necropsy and tissue isolation, and biochemical analysis such as clinical pathology, microbiology, parasitology, PCR, ELISA., ● Performs animal surgery and handling.