Perform technical laboratory and research tasks involving animal care, including husbandry, health monitoring, and facility maintenance. Ensure all animal holding and procedure areas are clean, stocked, and compliant with IACUC standards.
Requirements summary
Requires an associate's degree in a related field and at least one year of work-related experience. Candidates must be able to participate in the Animal Occupational Health and Safety Program and complete mandatory safety training.
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Model Organism Research Facility Laboratory Animal Technician
Job purpose
Perform technical laboratory and/or research tasks involving laboratory animal care; conduct laboratory animal husbandry care and facility preparation and maintenance under limited supervision. Maintain laboratory animal colonies, ensuring they are well cared for and that facilities uphold IACUC standards. Maintain a clean, orderly facility.
Benefits
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Medical insurance
Paid holidays
Paid time off
Employee assistance programs
Wellness programs
Retirement contributions
Tuition waiver
This position has been deemed essential as addressed in the University of Wyoming’s Employee Handbook [http://www.uwyo.edu/hr/_files/docs/human-resources/Employee-Handbook.pdf]. Employees in essential positions may be required to work during emergency closures and winter closures based on the nature of their job duties and the reasons for the closure.
Essential duties and responsibilities
Set up and organize laboratory and supply areas; these include animal holding rooms, procedure rooms, and surgery rooms. Make sure these spaces are always stocked, cleaned, and ready for research needs.
May be responsible for and supervise others in laboratory preparation, proper storage and disposal of chemicals or biohazards, or for the care and feeding of research animals including diagnosing and treating for minor symptoms of disease and inspecting for health and reproductive condition.
Perform animal husbandry duties, including but not limited to:
Sanitation of cages
Changing and disposal of animal bedding
Management of food, water and animal enrichment
Performing health checks and reporting any abnormalities
Performing breeding, weaning, euthanasia and other grooming tasks
Cleaning and sanitizing floors, countertops, shelves, and room equipment
Taking out trash
Maintaining clean filters in IVC caging racks, room equipment and water filters
Maintaining the vivarium’s sentinel program
Maintaining facility cleanliness and ensuring the rooms are stocked appropriately.
These include the following duties, but are not limited to:
Stocking rooms with paper towels, trash bags, soaps, cleaning supplies, PPE, etc.
May assist employees in research projects and experiments, test and teach new methods and techniques that relate to animal handling and procedures.
Use dump stations, cage washer, autoclave and other large equipment to clean animal cages and other animal husbandry items to maintain a high level of cleanliness and biosecurity. Also using validation techniques to ensure the equipment is running correctly and that sanitation is being achieved. Perform routine maintenance and upkeep on this equipment as scheduled.
Maintain detailed and complete animal records within our facility software.
Supplemental functions
Supervise and train new part time/student workers.
Essential position that will require working some over weekends, holidays, and university breaks (spring and winter breaks)
Serve as backup emergency contact and access provider for the MORF facility manager when needed.
Competencies
Independence
Technical/Professional Knowledge
Safety Awareness
Attention to Detail
Quality Orientation
Individual Leadership
Work Prioritization & Management
Minimum qualifications
Education: Associate's degree in a related field
Experience: 1-year work-related experience
Required licensure, certification, registration, or other requirements
Ability to participate in the University’s Animal Occupational Health and Safety Program, including submission of required health and vaccination records to the designated health provider for clearance to work with animals
Ability to complete all mandatory online safety and animal-use training modules as assigned by the institution upon hire
Desired qualifications
Membership with AAALAS and certification as an Animal Laboratory Technician (ALAT or higher)
Be willing to learn new skills and master multiple tasks quickly
Be skilled with Teams, Outlook and Outlook calendar
Be willing to learn facility management software
Value and follow safety protocols and procedures
Keep accurate logs of tasks completed
Keep accurate room and animal health records
Be able to communicate effectively with faculty, students and staff
Have the ability to be an essential worker; be available for weekend, holiday and university closure coverage on a rotating basis; and serve as the emergency contact for the facility when the director is unavailable
Required application materials
Complete the online application. The department additionally requests candidates upload the following document(s) for a complete application:
1. Cover letter 2. Resume or C.V. 3. Contact information for four work-related references (references will only be contacted if you are selected as a finalist for the position).
This position will remain open until filled. Complete applications received by 05/13/2026 will receive full consideration.
Work location
On-campus
This position provides vital support to campus customers, and the successful candidate must be available to work on campus.
Work authorization requirements
The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the United States, as sponsorship for any work authorization or work visas is not available for this position.
Hiring statement/Eeo
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to apply for a position, please contact us at 307-766-2377 or email jobapps@uwyo.edu [jobapps@uwyo.edu/].
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