
Institute for Environmental Health, Inc.
IEH Laboratories, a Leader in Food Safety, is now accepting applications for Postdoctoral Research Associate positions at its facility in Seattle, WA.
This position will work as part of the R&D team which perform a variety of projects in food science and food microbiology.
Ideal candidates will possess the following skill and qualities:
– A PhD degree in Food Microbiology, Food Science, or related field (required)
– Passion for food microbiology and food science and willingness to do their best to help our clients on their requested projects
– Strong written and verbal communication skills
– Highly motivated and proactive with strong attention to detail
– Strong understanding of aseptic technique in the laboratory
The pay range for this position is $78,000 – $80,000 annually (DOE). This is a full-time position eligible for the following benefits after a brief waiting period: medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D insurance, long- and short-term disability insurance, 401(k), health and dependent care FSA plans, employee assistance program, 15 days of paid time off per year for sick leave and/or vacation, 3 days paid bereavement leave, and 6 paid holidays per year.
Occasional weekend work, extended hours, and or presence in the lab outside of the normal schedule are sometimes required. This position may require occasional travel assignments depending on project needs.
Due to exposure to various food allergens in the laboratory environment, applicants with moderate-to-severe food allergies are discouraged from applying.
To apply for this position please access the company’s job posting at:
https://portal.iehlabs.com/applyatieh.html#692e27beb604eab334a8345f
After navigating to the URL listed above, you will be asked to complete optional self-identification surveys and submit your cover letter, resume and references in a combined, single PDF.
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