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Associate Biochemist Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Manufacturing Associate II

Houston, TX · On-site

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Associate degree in biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biomanufacturing or other related field. * 2+ years of cell therapy manufacturing experience. Preferred Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree ...

Manufacturing Associate II

Houston, TX

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Associate Manufacturing Manager Location : 13203 Murphy Road Suite 100 Stafford, TX 77477 Basic ... Associatedegreein biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biomanufacturing orotherrelatedfield. * 2+ ...

Postdoctoral Research Associate

College Station, TX

$5.0K/mo

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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Biochemistry & Biophysics Proposed Minimum Salary $5,000.00 monthly Job Location College Station, Texas Job ...

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How much do associate biochemist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate biochemist in Texas is $33.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $38.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an associate biochemist do?

An Associate Biochemist is responsible for conducting laboratory experiments and analyses to study the chemical processes and substances in living organisms. They assist with designing experiments, preparing samples, operating laboratory equipment, and recording data. Typically, they work under the supervision of senior scientists to support research and development in areas such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, or environmental science. Their work helps advance scientific understanding and can contribute to the development of new products or therapies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an associate biochemist?

To thrive as an Associate Biochemist, you need a solid grounding in molecular biology, chemistry, and laboratory techniques, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in biochemistry or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), chromatography, spectroscopy, and relevant safety protocols is highly valuable. Attention to detail, strong analytical thinking, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills in this position. These skills and qualities are essential for conducting accurate experiments, ensuring reliable data, and driving successful research outcomes in biochemical settings.

What are some common challenges faced by associate biochemists in a laboratory setting?

Associate Biochemists often face the challenge of troubleshooting experiments that do not yield expected results, which requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills. They must also manage multiple tasks simultaneously, such as preparing samples, maintaining lab equipment, and documenting findings, all while adhering to strict safety and quality protocols. Collaboration with senior scientists and cross-functional teams is essential, as is adapting to rapidly evolving research priorities and technologies. Developing effective communication skills and attention to detail can help overcome these challenges and support career growth in the field.

Do associate biochemists get paid a lot?

Associate biochemists typically earn a moderate salary that varies based on experience, location, and industry. Entry-level positions often start with competitive pay, and salaries can increase with additional skills, certifications, and years of experience in laboratory or research settings.

What can you do with an associate biochemist's degree?

An associate biochemist's degree prepares individuals for entry-level roles in laboratories, research facilities, or quality control environments. They can perform experiments, analyze samples, and assist with scientific studies, often using laboratory equipment and techniques such as spectrophotometry or chromatography. Additional certifications or training may enhance job prospects and responsibilities.

What companies hire associate biochemists?

Associate biochemists are hired by pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and healthcare companies, as well as research institutions and academic laboratories. These roles often involve laboratory work, data analysis, and knowledge of biochemical techniques, with employment opportunities available in both large corporations and smaller research firms.

What are the most commonly searched types of Biochemist jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Biochemist jobs in Texas are:

Infographic showing various Associate Biochemist job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $69,616 per year, or $33.5 per hour.

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Job description

Job Posting Title:

Research Associate

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Hiring Department:

Molecular Biosciences

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Position Open To:

All Applicants

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Weekly Scheduled Hours:

40

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FLSA Status:

Exempt from FLSA

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Earliest Start Date:

Immediately

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Position Duration:

Expected to Continue Until Jul 05, 2027

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Location:

AUSTIN, TX

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Job Details:

Purpose

To conduct research in cooperation with undergraduates, graduate students and postdocs in the Huibregtse lab. The broad area of research will be the role of ISG15 in innate immune responses to viral and microbial pathogens, using biochemical and cell-based approaches.

Responsibilities
  • Conducting laboratory research involving high-level experimental design and execution of experiments and their interpretation.

  • Presentation of results at weekly lab meetings and at public forums (e.g., departmental retreats and scientist conferences).

  • Participating in research planning sessions, supervising and training of graduate and undergraduate students.

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in a relevant area of molecular biology or biochemistry, and demonstrated experience as reflected in scientific publications. Extensive experience with molecular cloning, protein expression and purification, quantitative biochemical assays, mass spectrometry, and analysis of protein structure and function.

Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience and expertise in the fields of ubiquitin and/or ubiquitin-like proteins, virology, and immunology.

Salary Range

$60,782 + depending on qualifications

Required Materials
  • Current curriculum vitae

  • Sumbit a minimum of three letters of reference, at least two of which must be from referees outside of The University of Texas at Austin. (Hiring PI/supervisor cannot be a reference.)

  • Letter of Interest

Importantfor applicants who are NOT current university employees or contingent workers:You will be prompted to submit your resume the first time you apply, then you will be provided an option to upload a new Resume for subsequent applications. Any additional Required Materials (letter of interest, references, etc.) will be uploaded in the Application Questions section; you will be able to multi-select additional files. Before submitting your online job application, ensure thatALLRequired Materials have been uploaded. Once your job application has been submitted, you cannot make changes.

Important for Current university employees and contingent workers:As a current university employee or contingent worker, you MUST apply within Workday by searching for Find UT Jobs. If you are a current University employee, log-in to Workday, navigate to your Worker Profile, click the Career link in the left hand navigation menu and then update the sections in your Professional Profile before you apply. This information will be pulled in to your application. The application is one page and you will be prompted to upload your resume. In addition, you must respond to the application questionspresented to upload any additional Required Materials (letter of interest, references, etc.) that were noted above.

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Employment Eligibility:

Regular staff who have been employed in their current position for the last six continuous months are eligible for openings being recruited for through University-Wide or Open Recruiting, to include both promotional opportunities and lateral transfers. Staff who are promotion/transfer eligible may apply for positions without supervisor approval.

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Retirement Plan Eligibility:

The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position has the option to elect the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) instead of TRS, subject to the position being 40 hours per week and at least 135 days in length.

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Background Checks:

A criminal history background check will be required for finalist(s) under consideration for this position.

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Equal Opportunity Employer:

The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer,complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.

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Pay Transparency:

The University of Texas at Austin will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information.

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Employment Eligibility Verification:

If hired, you will be required to complete the federal Employment Eligibility Verification I-9 form. You will be required to present acceptable and original documents to prove your identity and authorization to work in the United States. Documents need to be presented no later than the third day of employment. Failure to do so will result in loss of employment at the university.

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E-Verify:

The University of Texas at Austin use E-Verify to check the work authorization of all new hires effective May 2015. The university's company ID number for purposes of E-Verify is 854197. For more information about E-Verify, please see the following:

  • E-Verify Poster (English and Spanish) [PDF]
  • Right to Work Poster (English) [PDF]
  • Right to Work Poster (Spanish) [PDF]

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Compliance:

Employees may be required to report violations of law under Title IX and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). If this position is identified a Campus Security Authority (Clery Act), you will be notified and provided resources for reporting. Responsible employees under Title IX are defined and outlined in HOP-3031.

The Clery Act requires all prospective employees be notified of the availability of the Annual Security and Fire Safety report. You may access the most recent report here or obtain a copy at University Compliance Services, 1616 Guadalupe Street, UTA 2.206, Austin, Texas 78701.


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