Job Responsibilities Include:
- Conduct laboratory experiments including: Protein modification and analysis (autoclaving, extractions, drying, pH, rheology). Adhesive formulation, characterization, and testing. Preparation, bonding, and mechanical testing of wood samples.
- Record and maintain all experimental data in laboratory notebooks and spreadsheets with accuracy and clarity.
- Analyze and graph data using Excel or equivalent software; perform basic statistics (t-tests, standard deviations)
- Prepare and submit bi-weekly reports on experimental results and weekly timesheets.
- Maintain laboratory safety standards and ensure proper labeling, storage, and documentation of materials.
- Keep laboratory space organized and report equipment or material issues to supervisors.
- Participate in laboratory safety inspections (minimum 5 times annually).
- Communicate effectively with FPL Principal Investigator (PI) and staff, providing timely updates.
- Follow all FPL security, confidentiality, and government property protocols.
- Must comply with Forest Service laboratory safety procedures and federal workplace standards.
- Technicians may continue work during federal government shutdowns if funding is in place.
Requirements:
Skills - Familiarity with laboratory instrumentation and safety practices. Strong data management and analysis skills in Microsoft Excel (graphing, statistics). Proficiency in English (written and verbal).
Education - Bachelor of Science in Physical or Biological Sciences (or demonstrated equivalent laboratory technician experience).
Other Requirements:
- Must pass government background checks and obtain agricultural facility access credentials.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision after initial training.
- Commitment to confidentiality agreements and data integrity.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior experience with protein-based materials, adhesives, or wood products.
- Demonstrated experience preparing technical reports.
- Familiarity with government research settings or industrial laboratory collaborations.