Medical Technical Laboratory Assistant, Biological Laboratory Technician, or Technologist | MTLA bzw. MT-L / MTA-V bzw. MT-V / Biologielaborant / BTA oder Technologe mit vergleichbarer (m/w/d)

Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit

Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Sep 29, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves specialized laboratory work within Veterinary Diagnostics, focusing primarily on the production of herd-specific vaccines. The successful candidate will be responsible for the cultivation and proliferation of bacterial subcultures, followed by the sterile processing and filling of vaccines according to standardized instructions. Day-to-day tasks also include processing veterinary samples (organ material, swabs, feces, and blood), conducting serological and molecular biological diagnostics, and performing quality assurance checks. The position requires experience in accredited bacteriological diagnostics, sterile working conditions, and proficiency with Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) and standard laboratory equipment. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to public health and consumer protection within an interdisciplinary scientific authority, utilizing modern laboratory equipment and working alongside a team of technologists and veterinarians.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as a Medical Technical Laboratory Assistant (MTLA/MT-L), Veterinary Medical Technical Assistant (MTA-V/MT-V), Biological Laboratory Technician (BTA), or Technologist with comparable training

Experience

  • Professional experience in accredited bacteriological diagnostics, including pre- and post-analytics
  • Experience in assessing the suitability of test materials (desirable)
  • Experience working under sterile conditions (desirable)
  • Experience in coordinating, conducting, and initially evaluating methods for validation protocols (desirable)

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to work with bacterial pathogens of Risk Group 2.