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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by solatex02(m): 5:10pm On Oct 06, 2016
michelz:
I see a lot of people are disillusioned about Microbiology. Infact,many people don't know why they studied Microbiology or what it even means to be a microbiologist. Let me briefly open your eyes. As a microbiologist,you're first of all,trained to be independent. You must be able to carry out researches with little or no supervision. Even if you don't get a paid job,there are so many things you can do as a microbiologist. For examples,you can culture helpful microbes,package them and sell to organic farmers and many others who need them; you can develop new antibiotics and other chemicals; you can develop biosurfactants that are highly needed by many industries; you can develop biofuels and help the energy situation of the country; you can bioengineer new organisms to develop better products... The list is endless. Microbiology is one of the best science courses out there,and it cuts across both biological and physical science. For you to find your feet in microbiology as a career,you must first of all be good at it.
microbiologist can also go into mushroom production am also a microbiologist and am happy being a microbiologist .Fedpoly ede

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by deltateam: 5:19pm On Oct 06, 2016
solatex02:
microbiologist can also go into mushroom production am also a microbiologist and am happy being a microbiologist .Fedpoly ede

So how many bags of mushrooms have you produced yet and how much have you made selling them?

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by solatex02(m): 5:47pm On Oct 06, 2016
deltateam:


So how many bags of mushrooms have you produced yet and how much have you made selling them?
I started in a small way 2years ago and now I do harvest more da 15 to 20 baskets in a week.

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by dtruseeker(m): 6:24pm On Oct 06, 2016
nelszx:


Lucky you it's really difficult to come by these days
its true sir
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by pseudomonas: 8:42pm On Oct 06, 2016
pseudomonas:
LOGIC...you meme still hasn't quiet reply my answers either. Someone studied a particular course and is not practising =useless course or useless degree which one is the answer sir
anonimi:
bros you still didn't answer the logical question i asked since.
am sure you are not a microbiologist, you are probably angry at the system, accusing some who knows well in this field of Bluffing is the height of it. i will leave it at that.
What most don't know of microbiology is that it is more of a practicability than theory. Being a makeup artist or a photographer or painter requires skills, so does microbiology. Most just read and cram and pour out in exams, when they are asked to practicalize what they have learnt it becomes difficult.
funny enough, the first practical lesson on microbiology i learnt was taught to me by an accountant! I can't forget bro toyin, he can culture anything, he didn't get a job and he decided to try out in a medical lab close by my area i happen to be doing IT there at that time.
funny enough the same thing you are saying of microbiology others too may be saying about their course becos they just didn't get a job immediately when they finished school. graduating from a course is one thing and knowing the practices of that course is another(am not saying those who graduated don't) but it takes more than presenting a certificate of graduation to get a job for certain profession.
your first degree makes you a learned individual thats the truth most people don't want to accept. what happened to all the Engineering graduates in bank, do we now say enginerring is a useless course? even those who studied "bush burning and hunting" in university won't say the course is a useless one if they know the 'art' well
that being said let me introduce myself
Psuedomonas
BSC microbiology UNAAB 2008( hello Disneyladysmiley
SLT MAPOLY 2003
teacher/ researcher/technician/
federal training Institute (I just can't give the name out here)

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by pseudomonas: 9:02pm On Oct 06, 2016
Shammak:

Research? Cool
Tell me more about the research.. I am interested
we do more than microbiology actually, we do other cousres to microbiology just happened to be my own area of specialty. we completed on on the use of microorganism for clean up of crude oil contaminated areas. Although PTDF funded it, its has since not be used for the cleanup or oga buhari is doing in ogoni(Politics)

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Shammak(m): 9:21pm On Oct 06, 2016
pseudomonas:

we do more than microbiology actually, we do other cousres to microbiology just happened to be my own area of specialty. we completed on on the use of microorganism for clean up of crude oil contaminated areas. Although PTDF funded it, its has since not be used for the cleanup or oga buhari is doing in ogoni(Politics)
Oh.. That's cool
That was one of my projects in school.. "Bioremediation of oil spill contaminated soil". I co-supervised a MSc CPEEL student on that same topic. Microbiology is fun ah swear grin It was interesting working on pseudomonas.. I guess that's the "inspiration" behind your monicker grin
Nice work bruh

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by michelz: 9:38pm On Oct 06, 2016
solatex02:
microbiologist can also go into mushroom production am also a microbiologist and am happy being a microbiologist .Fedpoly ede
weldone brother. There's just a whole lot for a microbiologist to do in our world today. Infact,i say this almost certainty: the future is for microbiologists and biotechnologists. This is because in our world today,there's the need for new improved ways of doing things and solving problems. The potentials of microbes are enormous,and in effect,a microbiologist. If you know how to manipulate microbes,you know how to research involving microbes,then my brother,you're practically unstoppable. In Environmental microbiology,the sky is just your starting point - you go beyond normal medical tests that med lab people may be able to do,into manipulating organisms and harnessing the beneficial ones. As a microbiologist,you know exactly why a particular microbe is resistant to a particular drug,and what you can do about it. Many microbiologists i know do freelance researches for companies and business owners who need them to test the effect of particular chemicals on the natural environment - and they get paid handsomely for that. This is just the tip. As a microbiologist,you're capable of designing better machines or models to do works. When you talk about green energy that the world is currently hyping about,microbiology stands shoulder high amongst with just a few other science courses. For you to be relevant in microbiology like i stated earlier,you must first of all be good at microbiology; you should understand the course very well. Even as Nigeria is facing serious pollution due to oil spillages and the rest,a microbiologist can easily sort it out and restore the place to it's natural condition before the pollution.

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Samcent: 10:07pm On Oct 06, 2016
[quote author=deltateam post=49971751]

When an elder speaks its takes another elder to understand where he's coming from.
I can relate with this insightful post. After having read Microbiology I discovered to my utmost dismay that there was a standing order that Microbiologist have no business in a laboratory in Nigeria. They will rather employ Science Laboratory Technologists. I can count the number of Microbiologists I know that are well paid. I met one of my colleagues and she is now working in a ba
It's cold, it's bitter but it's d truth dt U hv jst said. I tried to avoid contributn bt can't hold back.
Microbiology, 2.1, Uniben- that's me.
Am grateful to God that I hv a job bt I will not allow any of my beloved to touch mcb wit a pole, at least not in ds country!
Am sorry if I hurt my gr8t mcbites doing well in d field of microbiology. Something urgently needs to be done to make d course viable in Nigeria.
My one cent!

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by michelz: 10:15pm On Oct 06, 2016
@ mom007,i agree that some of the equipment one might need to carry out researches may be expensive,but it's the same with almost other professions. A practicing lawyer will need books worth almost hundreds of thousands of naira for his researches and to stay relevant in his field; a medical doc who wants to go into private practice will still need equipment that are expensive; an engineer will need equipment ( if he can't fabricate them himself) that are expensive too... Almost all other professions require costly materials. Why should it be different for a microbiologist? But a microbiologist has an advantage in the sense that microbes are ubiquitous. You already have the basic material you need. Other equipment can also be modified or fashioned by a microbiologist in worst case scenarios. What equipment do you think Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner worked with in those days that they were able to achieve great feats? You don't necessarily need very expensive equipment for your pilot researches. As for biofuel production from waste materials,you can design a mini model for it,report your observations,make recommendations and then seek for sponsorship. Cheers.
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Aghanel(m): 11:00pm On Oct 06, 2016
microb:
Let everyone start by introduction in dis format.. 1.user/nick name, 2.course of study 3.institution 4.Are u working? 4a. if yes, where and position 4b if no. 4ba Undergraduate or graduate 4bb level/stage/position cool
1)Aghanel
2) Microbiology
3)DELSU
4) undergraduate(300L)
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by FarmTech(m): 12:02am On Oct 07, 2016
Bizness Idea: have u guys ever consider enzyme production from B. Subtilis, A. Niger etc? Or producting probiotics for use by farmers? I'm not a bio anything, but I'm seriously researching on how i can produce them.

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by kingi777: 5:57am On Oct 07, 2016
I'm sorry to say the bitter truth, there's no job for a Microbiologist in Nigeria unless you want to manage small pure water factory jobs where you are paid less than 50K. How many times have you seen adverts about microbiology? Very few will make it in microbiology but you have to pay the price of furthering your education to become mostly lecturers or professionals in related fields. Most make it outside microbiology. I won't advice any one to study microbiology except there's no better option.
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Nobody: 7:13am On Oct 07, 2016
Skyfornia:


Do you have any experience? If you have then call or chat me on WhatsApp...08037550246
No I don't, but thanks anyway
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by misscall247: 8:31am On Oct 07, 2016
lonelydora:
Microbiology? That course is very tough in UNN. Most students in MCB always look frustrated.
Why?

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by misscall247: 8:45am On Oct 07, 2016
onomeasike:
I think the greatest opportunity for microbiologist is in food microbiology. The other fields have licensed professionals to oversea them for example, in pharmaceutical, he works under the pharmacist, in lab, he will work under the pathologist or med lab scientist and if he goes into environmental, there are water engineers/environmental health officers and public analyst(a microbiologist who can pass the ipan exams can be a public analyst though) who are licensed professionals.
In food, they can produce fermented condiments, cheese, yoghurt ,beverages,bakery and largescale yeast manufacturing.
I think the course should have more of practical entrepreneurial content it's presently too theoretical in Nigeria.
Truth be told, it's overrated and except those in charge of training of microbiologist act fast, they will soon be another Zoology.
In the teaching of Biology, I will prefer a Zoologist or biochemist anyday.Most of the content of university Microbiology is not relevant to secondary school biology teaching
Who is this?.....is like u r bn confused by d micro attached to biology


see!!......Microbiology is a great/wonderful course,infact I will like to marry a microbiologists dat is knowledgeable in d field

But Jobs for microbiology can only b found in developed countries#very interestin course to study
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by onomeasike: 9:39am On Oct 07, 2016
misscall247:
Who is this?.....is like u r bn confused by d micro attached to biology


see!!......Microbiology is a great/wonderful course,infact I will like to marry a microbiologists dat is knowledgeable in d field

But Jobs for microbiology can only b found in developed countries#very interestin course to study

Small boy, please calm down. You are an outsider and way too young and inexperienced , so let us who have made the mistake with microbiology and corrected our mistakes show others who are humble enough to learn the light.
Microbiology is presently overrated and the way it's taught is too theoretical.It is not a professional course for Godsake so they don't enjoy good pay despite being experts in their own right. If for example, I was taught how to use my microbiology to build at least a small scale cheese making company from the scratch,I can at least use that as insurance in the event that I opt out from the other areas microbiologists play secondary roles. Not everyone is your mate so learn to show some respect. cool
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by misscall247: 12:09pm On Oct 07, 2016
onomeasike:

Small boy, please calm down. You are an outsider and way too young and inexperienced , so let us who have made the mistake with microbiology and corrected our mistakes show others who are humble enough to learn the light.
Microbiology is presently overrated and the way it's taught is too theoretical.It is not a professional course for Godsake so they don't enjoy good pay despite being experts in their own right. If for example, I was taught how to use my microbiology to build at least a small scale cheese making company from the scratch,I can at least use that as insurance in the event that I opt out from the other areas microbiologists play secondary roles. Not everyone is your mate so learn to show some respect. cool
Yes sir.........BT im not dat small oo#smile

Wat u just said is true BT not limited to microbiology.......our educational system is a crap
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Boldstar(m): 12:13pm On Oct 07, 2016
I have read almost every comment on this thread. Every one is complaining but no one is giving suggestions for microbiologists who have reached a dead end in practising what they studied.

I believe SLT (Micro option.), Food Microbiologists, Environmental microbiologists, Med Lab Scientists (Micro specialists), and those who read just Microbiology in uni/poly are all microbiologists. What we need is deep collaboration amongst ourselves to help and develop each other. I am a Med Lab Scientist specialised in Microbiology. There are certain sectors where it is required by law to have certain certification before you can work. That is what Med Lab Science (Health sector) and SLT (industrial sector) is enjoying. But in ideal conditions, the jobs those sectors can provide is small compared to what can be gotten. In Nigeria, the gov't has not given any attention to research. Research has the opportunity to provide A LOT of jobs. Although the microbiology curriculum Nigeria offers is full of theory and no practicals (except for Med Lab Science curriculum), I believe if the jobs are created, the skills will be acquired through training and re-training by those who have it.

What we need to do as microbiologists in general is to come together under one umbrella and make serious advocacy to the ministry of science and technology to create funding avenues for research. Research options are abound in Health, Agriculture, Bioremediation, Biogas, Pharmaceuticals, bioinformatics and biotechnology especially using molecular genetics and nano technological techniques. And only research brings advancement in every facet of human life.

Multinational corporations in Nigeria prefer to support music than scientific research that can bring about national advancement. These companies, foundations, gov't and others should be made to pledge some sum of money to research annually.

This same issue affects those who studied Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physiology. Those who read biochem and physiology are mostly pharmaceutical reps these days. They rarely practice what they studied.

So my suggestion is creation of an umbrella that will go on a fruitful advocacy for microbiologists, irrespective of specialization, so as to create job opportunities for microbiologists especially in research and development.
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by onomeasike: 1:42pm On Oct 07, 2016
misscall247:
Yes sir.........BT im not dat small oo#smile

Wat u just said is true BT not limited to microbiology.......our educational system is a crap
Good. I'm sorry that I had to bully you with my age and experience. I just want to encourage everyone to quickly identify the knowledge gap in what you are being taught in the university and work hard to overcome that deficit.Ultimately,it will no longer matter how prestigious or not the course you studied is. I wish you best of luck bro
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by onomeasike: 1:46pm On Oct 07, 2016
Boldstar:
I have read almost every comment on this thread. Every one is complaining but no one is giving suggestions for microbiologists who have reached a dead end in practising what they studied.

I believe SLT (Micro option.), Food Microbiologists, Environmental microbiologists, Med Lab Scientists (Micro specialists), and those who read just Microbiology in uni/poly are all microbiologists. What we need is deep collaboration amongst ourselves to help and develop each other. I am a Med Lab Scientist specialised in Microbiology. There are certain sectors where it is required by law to have certain certification before you can work. That is what Med Lab Science (Health sector) and SLT (industrial sector) is enjoying. But in ideal conditions, the jobs those sectors can provide is small compared to what can be gotten. In Nigeria, the gov't has not given any attention to research. Research has the opportunity to provide A LOT of jobs. Although the microbiology curriculum Nigeria offers is full of theory and no practicals (except for Med Lab Science curriculum), I believe if the jobs are created, the skills will be acquired through training and re-training by those who have it.

What we need to do as microbiologists in general is to come together under one umbrella and make serious advocacy to the ministry of science and technology to create funding avenues for research. Research options are abound in Health, Agriculture, Bioremediation, Biogas, Pharmaceuticals, bioinformatics and biotechnology especially using molecular genetics and nano technological techniques. And only research brings advancement in every facet of human life.

Multinational corporations in Nigeria prefer to support music than scientific research that can bring about national advancement. These companies, foundations, gov't and others should be made to pledge some sum of money to research annually.

This same issue affects those who studied Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physiology. Those who read biochem and physiology are mostly pharmaceutical reps these days. They rarely practice what they studied.

So my suggestion is creation of an umbrella that will go on a fruitful advocacy for microbiologists, irrespective of specialization, so as to create job opportunities for microbiologists especially in research and development.
The bolded just confirmed that you have not read the posts. Please read the posts again.Some of us on this thread are here for serious contributions and have no time for unnecessary exaggerations.
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by yinkhar(f): 3:12pm On Oct 07, 2016
lordfalcao:
you really love virology. ?
Yes
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Boldstar(m): 11:09pm On Oct 07, 2016
. unnecessary exaggerations? undecided Ok.
onomeasike:

The bolded just confirmed that you have not read the posts. Please read the posts again.Some of us on this thread are here for serious contributions and have no time for unnecessary exaggerations.
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Nicogen4us(f): 3:56am On Oct 08, 2016
microb:
U are welcome @nicogen4us.. CEO of Trinity Crown Science Laboratory Center.. We hope to learn from a great entrepreneur like u.. Ur advice and experience will always be welcome
microb:
Is it in any way possible for a microbiologist (bsc/hnd) to set up is own laboratory?? Ideas and experience is highly welcome and appreciated
There is no sin in you setting up your own laboratory as far as you are licensed.It all depends on your academic and research experience. To 90% BSc in Nigeria the practical aspect is alittle difficult just because of the limited exposure to practicals and some equipment but it is only a few of Polytechnic graduates who do not make their practical a point of duty will find having your laboratory difficult most especially if they thought they find themselves by mistake in the course.
It is at the beginning of your class introduction in school you will be having interest in having your own lab or not and the fast area of your concentration must be identified based on your laboratory location.
E. G Like my own now am not residing in an FMCG companies area and I look at the area of my research which based on Laboratory animal management/agro allied.with that I reside in an environment where many farms and agroallie business is their major concern and I begin my marketing awareness and under few weeks patronage comes and one thing about this area of specialisation is that you must be fast familiar with your microbes characterization off hand with limited practical to be able to reduce the cost expenses of your customer due to the kind of products they are having, what you need are just little and minimal apparatus which mostly run instant results under hours. The other related aspect is schools in which you will have to target every new session to have more new client most especially those that really just having senior classes in order to handle their laboratory construction and equipped this is not limited to that you extend to some micro production companies such as pure water, Feeds and food formulation companies like those just starting their coy to render some minimal food production technique,requirement and procedure for them as well as branding and packaging for NAFDAC approval.
Other area that is even most profitable is having training school for the area you know the people of that your location needs help Inter of development of the community at large. With this little area you can go places.

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by RalphVwede(m): 1:15pm On Oct 08, 2016
hollaytan:
Microbiology
Unilorin nav
University of oldenburg
MSc in progress
Is the MSc Program on a scholarship?
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by julimartins(f): 5:21pm On Oct 08, 2016
Julimartins
microbiology(Bsc.)
undergraduate
300level
university of abuja

mehn,we v a whole lot of tales here,both the good,the bad and as well the ugly...........quite scary though........ I really wanna go into industrial(petrochemical) or environmental microbiology......please i need hints about it,cos am confused here.....i need to know firms where i can do my IT in abuja and things i need to hold tightly in order to succeed in this field......tanx.

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by yinkhar(f): 8:11pm On Oct 08, 2016
pls i need help on hw to write my cv as a microbiologist. thanks in advance

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Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by Folalade(f): 8:21am On Oct 09, 2016
Seriously, I dont understand microbiology. I guess its because of my lecturers in school who makes life difficult for us. I hardly pass a microbiology course, I try to understand But I just aint getting it right.
I'm not a Microbiologist But I offer MCB courses sad
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by hollaytan: 8:12am On Oct 13, 2016
RalphVwede:

Is the MSc Program on a scholarship?

No
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by lordfalcao(m): 6:07am On Oct 16, 2016
Folalade:
Seriously, I dont understand microbiology. I guess its because of my lecturers in school who makes life difficult for us. I hardly pass a microbiology course, I try to understand But I just aint getting it right.
I'm not a Microbiologist But I offer MCB courses sad
what school
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by dapsy4u2(m): 3:07pm On Oct 19, 2016
VACANCY! VACANCY!! VACANCY!!!

A growing Occupational health institution in Lekki, Lagos requires the services of HARD WORKING and COMPETENT candidate to fill the vacancy with details below:

1. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

Job brief
The company is looking for a qualified Lab Technician to undertake a variety of laboratory procedures of technical nature. The successful candidate will be handling sensitive equipment to analyze samples or substances and conduct tests reporting findings to the laboratory manager.

Responsibilities
Receive, label and analyze samples (blood, toxic, tissue etc.)
Design and execute laboratory testing according standard procedures, make observations and interpret findings
Conduct experiments under defined conditions to verify/reject various types of hypotheses using refined scientific methods
Organize and store all chemicals substances, fluids and compressed gases according to safety instructions

Qualification: HND/BSC in relevant area of specialization
Experience: minimum of 2 years relevant experience
Candidates trained from an institute of laboratory science will have added/higher advantage.

NOTE: Application is opened to Lagos residents and candidates willing to relocate to Lagos (relocation allowance will not be paid) only.

Salary for advertised positions is attractive and competitive.

If interested in any of the above positions... send your resume + cover letter to monwaise@gmail.com
PLEASE indicate the position you are applying for.

Application closes Friday 21st October, 2016.
Apply or pass on
Thank you.
Re: Where Are The Great Microbiologist And Their Jobs: Advice,ideas And Experience by dapsy4u2(m): 11:21am On Nov 08, 2016
dapsy4u2:
VACANCY! VACANCY!! VACANCY!!!

A growing Occupational health institution in Lekki, Lagos requires the services of HARD WORKING and COMPETENT candidate to fill the vacancy with details below:

1. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

Job brief
The company is looking for a qualified Lab Technician to undertake a variety of laboratory procedures of technical nature. The successful candidate will be handling sensitive equipment to analyze samples or substances and conduct tests reporting findings to the laboratory manager.

Responsibilities
Receive, label and analyze samples (blood, toxic, tissue etc.)
Design and execute laboratory testing according standard procedures, make observations and interpret findings
Conduct experiments under defined conditions to verify/reject various types of hypotheses using refined scientific methods
Organize and store all chemicals substances, fluids and compressed gases according to safety instructions

Qualification: HND/BSC in relevant area of specialization
Experience: minimum of 2 years relevant experience
Candidates trained from an institute of laboratory science will have added/higher advantage.

NOTE: Application is opened to Lagos residents and candidates willing to relocate to Lagos (relocation allowance will not be paid) only.

Salary for advertised positions is attractive and competitive.

If interested in any of the above positions... send your resume + cover letter to monwaise@gmail.com
PLEASE indicate the position you are applying for.


Apply or pass on
Thank you.

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