Fish Facility Manager Job at Michigan State University The Fish Evo Devo Geno Lab (PI Ingo Braasch) at Michigan State University, Department of Integrative Biology [https://www.fishevodevogeno.org/], is seeking a new Fish Facility Manager for our Ancient Fish Facility to start as soon as possible. This 2,000 sq feet, world-wide unique aquatic facility keeps spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) and other non-teleost and teleost fish species as models for vertebrate comparative biology, evolution, development, and genomics. We are looking for a candidate with a B.S. in biology or a related field with experience in aquaculture, husbandry, and/or spawning of fishes or other aquatic organisms in a professional setting. The Ancient Fish Facility Manager will be in charge of the daily operations of fish rooms, including food preparation and feeding, fish health assessment, water quality management, tank cleaning, fish stock management, and aquatic system set-up, maintenance, and management. The facility manager will keep the rooms in compliance with animal use and environmental health and safety protocols and works as a liaison with the MSU IACUC, EHS, and CAR units. Experience with lab management, molecular methods (e.g., DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, sequencing), and/or developmental biology is desired, but is not essential. A personal vehicle is required to reach the facility. A formal job posting will soon be available on https://careers.msu.edu/. If you are interested or know a great candidate, please get in touch with Ingo Braasch via email [braasch@msu.edu]. --- Dr. Ingo Braasch | Associate Professor Department of Integrative Biology | College of Natural Science | Michigan State University braasch@msu.edu | phone: +1 (517) 432 3484 https://www.fishevodevogeno.org/ | fishevodevogeno.bsky.social braasch@msu.edu (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)