Anatomic Pathology Specialist
Updated on 5/9/2023
Locations
Fremont, CA, USA
Experience Level
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Requirements
- A minimum of 1 year of related experience with a Bachelor's degree or formal, structured training in biology, anatomy, or related discipline; or related experience
- Established experience in routine postmortem examination and tissue grossing (trim)
- Carry a working knowledge of anatomy and physiology
- Experience in identifying gross abnormalities in tissue samples and organs
- Ability to carry out and document experiments consistently, according to standard operating procedures (SOPs)
- Experience working in a highly regulated laboratory environment
- Ability to reproducibly capture quality macroscopic images via D-SLR photography or a high throughput pathology imaging system
- Basic computer skills necessary to complete work onsite or remotely (as needed)
- Capacity to work in a streamlined fashion with a multidisciplinary team, in a dynamic environment. Ability to make detailed observations, analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings to team members in a clear and concise manner
Responsibilities
- Animal necropsy and macroscopic evaluation, prosection, and dissection of the products of animal necropsy procedures and surgical pathology specimens
- Documentation of necropsy or macroscopic evaluation findings, or other study data, on the appropriate forms and in compliance with Good Documentation Practices (GDP)
- The organization and maintenance of the necropsy rooms and AnPath spaces in Fremont and Austin. Vetting and maintenance of specimen and reagent inventories
- Triage, preservation, testing, and archival of various pathology laboratory specimens
- Proper disposal and documentation of hazardous chemicals and biohazardous waste, and effective related communication with third parties
- Generate, edit, or review procedural or equipment Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and templates or forms
- Comply with and assist in quality initiatives, including audits and follow-up, site inspections, and process improvements
- Serve as a point of contact for all postmortem examinations, gross procedures, and macroscopic evaluations
- Evaluation and reporting of procedural or experimental results in consultation with veterinarians, pathologists and other stakeholders
- Communicates and partners with cross-disciplinary teams including, but not limited to, engineering, regulatory compliance, scientists, and other professionals
- Ability to train others in Anatomic Pathology procedures
- Ability to work off hours and weekends. Ability to travel as needed
- Other duties as assigned by team leadership or as needed to advance company initiatives
Desired Qualifications
- A minimum of 3 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree or formal, structured training in biology, anatomy, or related discipline; or related experience
- A strong command of vertebrate or comparative anatomy or biology
- Established experience in routine postmortem examination, surgical pathology dissection, perfusion, and tissue grossing (trim)
- Familiarity with GSuite applications (E.g., Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.)
- Experience working in a GLP setting
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Benefits
- An opportunity to change the world and work with some of the smartest and the most talented experts from different fields.
- Growth potential. We rapidly advance team members who have an outsized impact.
- Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance through a PPO plan; parental leave.
- Flexible time off + paid holidays.
- Equity + 401(k) plan.
- Commuter Benefits.
- Meals provided.