7 Results for

Science Jobs in Tucson, AZ

Medical Lab Technician/Medical Laboratory Scientist

Sonora Quest Laboratories

Tucson, AZ

Applicant must meet one of the following criteria to qualify: Associate degree in a laboratory science (chemical or biological science) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution, or. Join one of Arizona's leading diagnostic labs at Sonora Quest, where your work directly supports life-saving medical testing and patient care.

6 days ago
Medical Lab Scientist I

Sonora Quest Laboratories

Tucson, AZ

Certification (MLS or categorical) OR a certificate of completion/letter of attestation on school letterhead documenting completion of any categorical or combination of categoricals from an accredited Medical Laboratory Science program. For certain specialty disciplines ONLY (Toxicology, HLA, HCTT, etc.) where no certification is available from a certifying agency, a bachelor's degree with one year of experience in that discipline is required.

13 days ago
Professional Services Consultant - Environmental Sciences

Clinisys

$75300 - $101300

Tucson, Arizona

As a global provider of intelligent diagnostic informatics solutions, we build AI‑enabled, cloud‑based platforms to enhance diagnostic workflows across healthcare, life sciences, and public health. By applying intelligent technology thoughtfully and responsibly, we help laboratories and testing environments operate more effectively, generate meaningful insights at scale, and ultimately support healthier and safer communities.

30+ days ago
Professional Services Consultant - Life Sciences

Clinisys

$75300 - $101300

Tucson, Arizona

As a global provider of intelligent diagnostic informatics solutions, we build AI‑enabled, cloud‑based platforms to enhance diagnostic workflows across healthcare, life sciences, and public health. By applying intelligent technology thoughtfully and responsibly, we help laboratories and testing environments operate more effectively, generate meaningful insights at scale, and ultimately support healthier and safer communities.

30+ days ago
Teacher *POOL* - Middle School - Science (Effective 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR)

Tucson Unified School District

Tucson, AZ

We demonstrate our dedication to this goal through a rigorous multicultural curriculum, culturally responsive pedagogy, professional learning communities, teacher support, innovative family and community engagement, and many other initiatives that push the frontiers of public education. Our Teachers demonstrate a solid commitment to continuous learning and understand and appreciate diversity; they collaboratively develop instructional strategies that encourage students to analyze and interpret class material.

30+ days ago
Teacher- General Science

Amphitheater Public Schools

Oro Valley, Arizona

Wetmore Road, Tucson, Arizona 85705 by the Equity & Safety Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator, (520) 696-5164, TitleIXCoordinator@amphi.com. , or the Executive Director of Student Services, (520) 696-5230, studentservices@amphi.com.

30+ days ago
Clinical Lab Scientist I

Tap Growth ai

$56160 - $62400

Tucson, AZ

Performs accessioning of biological samples (blood, plasma, tissue) and quality control of . · Monitors performance of IHC, ISH, molecular assays, and immunoassays; assists with lab .

30+ days ago

Tucson Science Jobs Overview

Science jobs are critical for our societal survival, prosperity, and future development. Science is important to finding solutions to everyday issues, but also to solve the greatest mysteries of the universe. A job in science means you’re first in line to support human advancement by researching or even creating new knowledge.

Science is everywhere. It’s behind the medicine we take, the technologies we use, the food we eat, the transportations we take and much more. If you’re naturally curious and persistent, a job in science might be for you.

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About Working in Tucson, Arizona

With 193 sunny days a year, Tucson is one of the sunniest cities in the U.S. Tucson also shines at night: It's not only home to Kitt Peak National Observatory, but local laws limit the number of outdoor light bulbs, so ambient light doesn't ruin stargazers' view. From the sky to the ground, Tucson hosts one of the world's largest gem and mineral shows, with dazzling sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds on viewed by approximately 65,000 people each year. Tucson's food scene was the first in the U.S. to win a big shiny award as a "City of Gastronomy" from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The award was given to the city in part because of its sustainable and urban agriculture that supports Tucson jobs and the planet.

Tucson has one dubious honor. Academics have proclaimed that it's the most misspelled major city in the U.S. (Tuscon vs. Tucson). If you're looking for Tucson jobs but would like to live outside a large city (and you aren't a great speller), you can take a look at Oro Valley, Marana, and Avondale.

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How Much Do Science Jobs Pay in Tucson, Arizona?

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