SHORT DESCRIPTION

IMDEA Materials Institute is seeking a technician to support the activities for a laboratory dedicated to biomaterials and cell culture.


OTHER DETAILS

Ref. num. 2024-JPF_PD-TECH-183

Técnico de laboratorio de biomateriales y cultivo celular - Biomaterials and Cell Culture Laboratory Technician


IMDEA Materials Institute is a public research organization founded in 2007 by Madrid’s regional government to carry out research of excellence in Material Science and Engineering by attracting talent from all over the world to work in an international and multidisciplinary environment. IMDEA Materials has grown rapidly since its foundation and currently includes more than 120 researchers from 22 nationalities and has become one of the leading research centers in materials in Europe which has received the María de Maeztu seal of excellence from the Spanish government. The research activities have been focused on the areas of materials for transport, energy, and health care and the Institute has state-of-the-art facilities for processing, characterization and simulation of advanced materials.

More information can be found at our webpage.


Description

IMDEA Materials Institute is seeking a laboratory technician to support the activities of a biomaterials and cell culture laboratory, in particular, to be responsible for establishing the proper layout and maintenance of the laboratory (management of purchases and maintenance of the stocks of the consumables), for tasks related to health and safety, in particular biosafety, such as updating standard operating procedures and key work practices and training others in these protocols, for maintenance of the equipment and training of new users, and the maintenance of mammalian cell lines and routine cell culture experiments. The technician will support other researchers in evaluating new materials using mammalian cell culture by assessing viability, proliferation, and morphology with cells relevant to different biomedical applications. He/she will also be involved in histology and immunohistochemistry (embedding and sectioning, fixing and staining of sections, microscopy) as well as the preparation and characterization of biomaterials used in the experiments (materials preparation, sterilization, materials processing using techniques like 3D printing and electrospinning, and characterization of material properties). The successful candidate will receive high-quality training upon their incorporation and be supervised by the principal investigator responsible for the laboratory. The technician will also be a part of the Biosafety Committee of the Institute as well as be invited to participate in group meetings related to biomaterials and regenerative medicine.

This person will be in charge of equipment and techniques related to microscopy (optical, confocal, and fluorescent), molecular studies (e.g., PCR, western blot), and other routine experiments such as cell culture. Also, support in 3D cultures (spheroids, organoid, organ-on-a-chip) and bioreactor operation.

Management of inventories and risk assessment.


Requirements

Training:

  • Degree in Biology, biotechnology, microbiology, chemistry or biochemistry, biomedical engineering, or related fields in live science.
  • General cell culture practices (biocompatibility, proliferation, and functional experiments), knowledge in molecular testing (DNA extraction, electrophoresis, PCR, western blot), and acquisition of images by confocal or fluorescent microscopy.
  • Certification in the use of bioreactors or microfluidic systems (desired)
  • Specific training in laboratory management and/or quality control systems (desired),

Experience:

  • Minimum 3 years of similar laboratory experience.
  • Previous experience in laboratory management (purchasing, inventory management, training of users, health and safety compliance).
  • Previous experience in managing equipment (purchasing, calibration and maintenance, training users, being an advanced user).
  • Previous experience with cell culture (preference for mammalian cell culture experience and experience with proliferation, viability, and morphology assays).
  • Previous experience with histology and immunohistochemistry (embedding and sectioning, fixing and staining of sections, microscopy).
  • Previous experience with biomaterials preparation and characterization (preparation of different materials, sterilization, processing of materials, materials characterization).
  • Design and perform experiments to study gene expression by PCR, detection, and quantification of protein by western blot, and acquisition of images by advanced microscopy
  • Functional experiments regarding specific staining, use of the microfluidic system and 3D cultures, and bioreactors.

Languages:

  • English B2 (oral and written).

Competencies:

  • Strong communication skills.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and flexibility.
  • Proactivity and initiative.
  • Capacity for self-management and time management.
  • Good at working on teams.

Conditions
  • Full-time contract. Salary based on experience and skills.
  • Excellent working environment.

Applications are processed upon reception. The position might be closed once ten working days have passed since publication, so we encourage early application.

The working language of the Institute is English. Full command of the English language is required in all positions.

WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT IMDEA:

Stimulating environment where you can grow professionally.

IMDEA Materials Institute is committed to equal opportunities, diversity and the promotion of a healthy work environment and work-life balance. Female applicants are encouraged to apply to our research and technical positions. See our Gender Equality Plan here and our Code of Ethics here.

Besides on-the-job technical training, IMDEA Materials Institute is committed to training the Institute’s scientists and staff in “soft” or transversal skills. See the available training here.

Meet some of our alumni to see what it is like to work with us.