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Chemistry and Biochemistry Labs - Student Assistant

Job Number: 502843

Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry

Location: Oxford, OH


The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department is seeking courteous, dependable, and self-motivated student assistants to work in the teaching labs in Hughes Hall. **All majors and experience levels are encouraged to apply.** We offer: Flexible hours Monday-Friday – no weekend shifts required! Opportunity to gain experience and knowledge of stock management, lab course preparation, chemical safety, lab practices, customer service, and more.

Chemistry and Biochemistry Labs - Student Assistant

Job Number: 501372

Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry

Location: Oxford, OH


The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department is seeking courteous, dependable, and self-motivated student assistants to work in the teaching labs in Hughes Hall. **All majors and experience levels are encouraged to apply.** We offer: Flexible hours Monday-Friday – no weekend shifts required! Opportunity to gain experience and knowledge of stock management, lab course preparation, chemical safety, lab practices, customer service, and more.

Student Associate - PSE747 Berberich

Job Number: 502395

Department: Chemical, Paper & Biomedical Engineering

Location: Oxford, OH


The Berberich Lab performs research in protein engineering and applied biocatalysis. We use genetic and protein engineering methods to develop enzymes with enhanced stability and activity. We use techniques in polymer chemistry and materials science to design protein- polymer conjugates and materials. This requires the design and implementation of a variety of molecular cloning and microbial fermentation techniques and polymer chemistry and immobilization methods that are highly technical in nature and require training and practice to successfully implement. The degree to which these tasks are done independently will be determined by the description below: Student will perform laboratory experiments under supervision and guidance from principle investigator or other more experienced students in the laboratory. Student will demonstrate independence on tasks for which they have been previously trained. Student will typically have 0.5 - 1.5 years and/or 90-270 hours of research laboratory experience. Student will have minimal supervisory expectations.

MUH Student Lab Assistant -- Student Assistant Hamilton Campus

Job Number: 501756

Department: Biological Sciences - Hamilton Campus

Location: Hamilton, OH


Assist with science laboratory set-ups, tear-downs, and clean-ups. Assist with aquarium maintenance. Science laboratories involved are: Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, and Physical Science. Perform additional lab-related duties as require.

Aquatics Coordinator - Student Master 1 Grad

Job Number: 503076

Department: Recreational Sports Center

Location: Oxford, OH


The American Red Cross Coordinator will assist the Aquatics Program Director(s) with the administration of American Red Cross Courses.

Upward Bound Instructor

Job Number: 502910

Department: Regl Dean's Office - Hamilton Campus

Location: Hamilton, OH


Upward Bound Instructors will teach courses for up to 60 high school students in the Upward Bound program on Miami University Regionals’ Hamilton campus. Position is required to complete appropriate background checks and training for working with minors on campus. Direct contact hours will be 6 hours per week with additional hours of prep time for a total of up to 10 hours per week for a 6-week period. Instructor training will begin Jun 3, 2024 with instruction dates from Jun 10, 2024 - Jul 19, 2024.

Student Master 2 Undergrad - Shi-Wu Lab

Job Number: 502545

Department: Biology

Location: Oxford, OH


Work performed at this level is done independently of supervision. Requires the highest level of artistic, technical, or scientific expertise. Provide supervision to student employees at the Student Master 1 Undergrad level. For Academic and Administrative Assistance settings, the student must: Perform complex research activities in the scientific field; students engaged in such activity may be responsible for completion of project assigned with no supervision of administrative staff. They may also serve as a group leader in research activities. For Technical settings, the student must: Possess advanced computer knowledge and customer support knowledge in advanced client/server programming, relational databases, Novell, C++, TCP/IP, SQL, JAVA, Visual Basic. Demonstrate evidence of advanced technical and software skills, leadership, skills in mentoring, training, expert management, and business skills. Maintain professional environment for fellow employees and clients. Approve supervisory functions, provide expert leadership, and approve schedules. Ability to work unsupervised.