University of Florida is looking for Core Research Facility Technician III - Electron Microscopy in Gainesville, FL. This local job opportunity with ID 3662873212 is live since 2026-05-04 14:28:34. Core Research Facility Technician III - Electron Microscopy Job no: 539359 Work type: Staff Full-Time Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL) Categories: Facilities Operations/Skilled Trades, Physical/Mathematical Sciences Department:11600104 - RE-ICBR-ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY Classification Title: Core Research Facility Technician III Job Description: - Prepare research specimens, including but not limited to animal and plant tissue and microbes, for examination by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, using a wide range of technical procedures. - Train research investigators on the proper use of transmission and scanning electron microscopes and ancillary equipment. - Maintain records of all specimens processed, including a detailed account of all steps used in processing each specimen. Maintain online scheduling, project tracking, and billing within the ILab system. - Perform ultramicrotomy with both glass and diamond knives. Makes glass knives when required and maintains diamond knives. - Perform advanced techniques such as immunoelectron microscopy, single particle cryo-TEM, pre-processing of data movies, and prepare samples and collect data for cryo-SEM. - Open/Close and supervise the lab in the absence of the Lab Manager or Director. - Work with research investigators in developing or modifying techniques appropriate to the electron microscopic study of their particular specimen and help them understand the results. - Perform general maintenance (i.e., replace electron gun filament) and troubleshoot basic problems of electron microscopes and ancillary equipment. - Other duties as assigned Expected Salary: $45,000 - $46,000, commensurate with education and experience Minimum Requirements: BA/BS in a related scientific field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Core or technology-specific licensure and/or certifications, where applicable. Additionally, yearly certificate and compliance training, if required. Preferred Qualifications: - Certified Electron Microscopy Technologist (CEMT) certification from the Microscopy Society of America and an A.A. degree or certification from a two-year EM program, or a minimum of 4 years of experience in a biological electron microscopy laboratory. If the applicant is not a CEMT, the new hire may be required to complete and pass the CEMT program. - The ICBR EM lab is a fee-for-service facility where customer service and project tracking are an integral part of daily activities. Must have good record-keeping skills and communicate effectively with customers and other laboratory staff. A comprehensive knowledge and ability to perform principles and techniques used in electron microscopic study of biological specimens, to include: specimen preparation, ultramicrotomy, operation of transmission and scanning electron microscopes, operation of confocal microscope, and the recording of images. Should have a basic knowledge of cell and tissue ultrastructure. Ability to work independently is essential, and yet, important to be a team player. Trains others in techniques and instrumentation. Desire to learn advanced techniques and new methodologies. Special Instructions to Applicants: Applications must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Health Assessment Required:No Advertised: 30 Apr 2026 Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: Whatsapp Facebook LinkedIn Email App read more