
Tissue Culture Technician Team Lead
- Stayner, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Lead a team of Tissue Culture Technicians, providing day-to-day direction, training, mentorship, and performance oversight.
- Oversee scheduling, task delegation, and coordination of workflow to meet operational and project timelines.
- Prepare and maintain accurate shipping documentation and records related to the transfer, distribution, or receipt of tissue culture materials, in compliance with internal protocols and applicable regulations.
- Coordinate and maintain inventory of supplies, equipment, and consumables; ensure timely ordering and proper documentation.
- Maintain detailed and compliant records of tissue culture activities, including genotypic tracking, batch logs, and procedural documentation.
- Foster a collaborative and positive work environment, promoting effective teamwork and problem-solving.
- Ensure adherence to all safety protocols and guidelines, including proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Prepare and sterilize tissue culture media using aseptic techniques and standardized protocols.
- Transplant plantlets into appropriate media or growth substrates and monitor developmental progress.
- Produce and/or maintain a diverse and unique genetic palette of tissue cultures for research and production needs.
- Clean and sterilize tissue culture vessels, tools, and equipment to maintain sterile work conditions.
- Actively participate in tissue culture-related meetings and discussions, providing input on methods, troubleshooting, and innovations.
- Support ongoing research initiatives by executing experimental procedures and documenting findings as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support the broader organizational and departmental goals.
- Work environment can be warm and humid, like a greenhouse environment
- Standing & walking for long periods of time
- Frequent bending, kneeling, and reaching
- Ability to perform a series of repetitive operations requiring manual dexterity and visual acuity
- Working in a controlled laboratory environment which will require use of appropriate PPE including gloves, lab coats or Tyvek suits, and safety glasses
- Might be required to work overtime and weekends as required
- Graduates from a B.Sc. program in Horticulture, Plant Agriculture, Plant Biology, Ecology, Botany, Plant Pathology preferred
- 3+ years' experience in managing people and coordinating schedules and tasks to meet timelines required
- 2+ years' experience in plant and/or horticultural science, involvement in R&D projects is an asset
- Possess strong communication, interpersonal and influencing skills to drive decision-making and effectively work with internal stakeholders
- Scientific curiosity, personal drive and networking abilities to find breakthrough technologies, product improvements and leading methods
- Attention to detail and accuracy in documentation and data analysis
- Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, to interact with team members, researchers, and management
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint