Technical Assistant | Technischer Assistent (m/w/d)
Universitätsklinikum Erlangen AöR
Job Summary
The Uniklinikum Erlangen is seeking a Technical Assistant to join their team, contributing to high-level patient care, research, and education. This role involves coordinating and participating in blood sample processing for immunophenotyping and biobank preservation. The successful candidate will also be responsible for training doctoral students in classic laboratory methods, managing general lab activities, ordering materials, and supervising student assistants. A key part of the role includes supporting clinical trials by organizing appointments and meticulously documenting study-related data. This position offers a stable work environment within a leading university hospital, ideal for a detail-oriented professional with a background in laboratory science and a passion for contributing to medical progress.
Required Skills
Education
Completed training as a Medical Technical Laboratory Assistant (MTL), Biological Technical Assistant (BTA), Chemical Technical Assistant (CTA), or a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in a Life Science field.
Experience
- Professional experience in (molecular) biological laboratories
- Professional experience in clinical studies
- Professional experience with cell culture and standard laboratory methods
- Experience in lab management (advantageous)
- Experience in animal experimental activities (advantageous)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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