TA - Position at the Klausberger Lab - Center for Brain Research
TA-Position at the Klausberger Lab
Center for Brain Research
The Division of Cognitive Neurobiology at the Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, has a vacancy for a full-time Technical Assistant starting 17 February 2025 (initially limited to one year with an option for permanent extension).
Job Code:984/24
The minimum monthly salary for this position is currently EUR 2.699,- gross (14x annually) and may be increased based on job-specific previous experience.
We are an international team whose aim is to investigate the neural basis of cognitive functions. We work with electrophysiological techniques, behavioural experiments, immunohistological methods and computer analyses.
Field of activity:
Immunohistological experiments and analyses
Assistance with behavioural experiments
General organizastion of the laboratory incl. material orders
Instruction of the students in basic laboratory workic laboratory work
Employment requirements:
Matura or equivalent qualification
Training qualifications and knowledge:
Completed vocational training in the laboratory field
General laboratory experience
Experience with histological methods
Very good English language skills (at least B1 level)
Basic IT-skills (Excel, Word, E-Mail)
Enthusiasm for working in an international team
Independence and commitment
Communication skills
Sense of responsibility
Please send your detailed application incl. CV, using the code: 984/24 by January 29, 2025 at: bewerbungen@meduniwien.ac.at or by post to: Medical University of Vienna, Personnel and Personnel Development Division, 1090 Vienna, Spitalgasse 23.
Please note that applications from employees of the Medical University of Vienna have to be submitted until January 22, 2025.
https://br-ap.meduniwien.ac.at/interne-jobboerse/jobboerse/
For further information, please contact Alexandra Schneider, mail: alexandra.schneider@meduniwien.ac.at
Start of the position: 17 February 2025
Limited till: 16 February 2026 with option for permanent extension
Department: Division of Cognitive Neurobiology
Contact: Klausberger, Thomas, Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr.
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