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The Microbiologist 2 specific duties are as follows: * Support the AMD Coordinator in the implementation of new/advanced molecular technologies, such as high throughput liquid handlers, sequencers or ...

Position Summary The Microbiologist II is an experienced laboratory professional who independently performs advanced microbiological testing in a cleanroom environment while ensuring strict ...

Position Summary The Microbiologist II is an experienced laboratory professional who independently performs advanced microbiological testing in a cleanroom environment while ensuring strict ...

The Microbiologist 2 specific duties are as follows: * Support the AMD Coordinator in the implementation of new/advanced molecular technologies, such as high throughput liquid handlers, sequencers or ...

Microbiologist II

Fairfield, NJ · On-site

$63K - $75K/yr

Microbiologist II - SGS North America, Inc., Fairfield, New Jersey. Mentoring and training new microbiologists as needed (5% of time); Accessing appropriate technical references and documenting data ...

Position Summary The Microbiologist II is an experienced laboratory professional who independently performs advanced microbiological testing in a cleanroom environment while ensuring strict ...

The Microbiologist 2 specific duties are as follows: * Support the AMD Coordinator in the implementation of new/advanced molecular technologies, such as high throughput liquid handlers, sequencers or ...

Microbiologist II - Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Location: Indianapolis, Indiana Duration: Contract through December 31, 2026 Interview Process: Phone Screening followed by In-Person Interview.

Microbiologist II

Fairfield, NJ · On-site

$63K - $75K/yr

Microbiologist II - SGS North America, Inc., Fairfield, New Jersey. Mentoring and training new microbiologists as needed (5% of time); Accessing appropriate technical references and documenting data ...

Bachelor's degree in Life Science or related field, microbiology preferred * Two or more years of experience in a commercial food-testing or analytical laboratory * Or equivalent combination of ...

Microbiologist II

Springfield, MO · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Microbiologist II Springfield Regular (US Only) MERIEUX NUTRISCIENCES As a trusted partner, our Public Health mission is to make food systems safer, healthier and more sustainable. Throughout our ...

Bachelor's degree in Life Science or related field, microbiology preferred * Two or more years of experience in a commercial food-testing or analytical laboratory * Or equivalent combination of ...

... microbiology (virology preferred), including at least three years of experience performing RNA/DNA extractions and real-time PCR. At least two years will include work with measles, mpox, and ...

Position Summary The Microbiologist II performs routine microbiological testing to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance. This role includes quality control and quality assurance of ...

Position Summary The Microbiologist II performs routine microbiological testing to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance. This role includes quality control and quality assurance of ...

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How much do microbiologist two jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for microbiologist two in the United States is $70,647.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs can I do with microbiology?

A microbiologist can work in various fields such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food safety, environmental monitoring, and research laboratories. Common roles include clinical microbiologist, research scientist, quality control analyst, and public health microbiologist, often requiring laboratory skills and knowledge of microbiological techniques.

What are the two roles of a microbiologist?

A microbiologist's primary roles include studying microorganisms to understand their functions, behaviors, and impacts on health, environment, or industry, and developing methods to detect, control, or utilize these microorganisms. They often work in laboratories, using tools like microscopes and culture techniques, and may require specialized certifications depending on the field of work.

What is the difference between Microbiologist Two vs Microbiologist One?

AspectMicrobiologist TwoMicrobiologist One
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in microbiology or related field; often requires some experienceBachelor's degree; entry-level position
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, healthcare settingsLaboratories, fieldwork, healthcare facilities
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, biotech companies, healthcare labsHospitals, public health agencies, research labs
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for experience level and responsibilitiesEntry-level role, less responsibility

Microbiologist Two typically requires more experience and responsibilities than Microbiologist One. It is suited for professionals with some industry experience, working in research or healthcare labs, whereas Microbiologist One is an entry-level position often suitable for recent graduates.

What kind of jobs can a microbiologist get?

A microbiologist can work in various roles such as research scientist, clinical microbiologist, quality control analyst, or laboratory technician. They often work in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food safety, or environmental testing, utilizing skills in laboratory techniques, microscopy, and data analysis.

Will AI replace microbiology?

AI is unlikely to fully replace microbiologists, as the role requires specialized knowledge, critical thinking, and hands-on laboratory skills. Instead, AI tools are used to assist microbiologists in data analysis, pattern recognition, and automating routine tasks, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in microbiology labs.
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Job description

MHM Solutions, a Centurion Health company, is proud to be the provider of healthcare staffing solutions to state agencies within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  We are currently seeking a full time Microbiologist II to join our team at the Department of Laboratories– Exton office located in Exton, Pennsylvania. This position is under the direct supervision of Advance Molecular Detection (AMD) Coordinator. The candidate communicates and collaborates regularly with the Supervisor, Division Director, and other laboratory team members.

The Microbiologist 2 specific duties are as follows:

  • Support the AMD Coordinator in the implementation of new/advanced molecular technologies, such as high throughput liquid handlers, sequencers or PCR platforms.
  • Provide technical assistance regarding new sequencing platform search, review, optimization, and validation.
  • Perform whole genome sequencing (WGS) on pathogenic bacteria, virus and fungal organisms. It includes wet lab genomic library preparation, sequencing and QC/troubleshooting the process. It also includes dry lab sequence analysis, cluster detection and communication with Bioinformatician for further analysis.
  •  Perform nucleic acid extraction of clinical isolates for use in various molecular testing procedures such as real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the qualitative detection of infectious bacterial or viral pathogens. Analyze and interpret results.
  •  Assist with isolation and identification of clinically significant infectious bacterial species by both conventional and molecular techniques. 
  • Use laboratory information management system (LIMS) to accession specimens, manage the samples through the testing processes, and report the laboratory testing results to ensure timely reporting of laboratory result to laboratory clients and public health partners.
  •  Participate in proficiency testing to ensure and maintain high quality standards of testing for molecular detection of different viruses and typing and subtyping to ensure compliance with CLIA regulations.
  •  Perform quality control checks on equipment, reagents, controls, and procedures to ensure the reliability of test results and protect the health of the public.
  • Follow Bureau Quality Control and Quality Assurance Policies to ensure accurate results and outstanding customer service.
  • Provide technical consultation and training on technical matters for new laboratory employees, public health agencies, students, and PA clinical microbiology laboratories to ensure their understanding of virology testing and surveillance.
  • Prepare, package and ship outsource tests ensure all referral testing is performed.
  • Provide customer service via telephone to submitting agencies by providing timely laboratory results and laboratory status update that aid in the decisions about diagnosis, effective treatments, and control efforts.
  • Provide technical support to submitting agencies about specimen collections and Laboratory testing procedures to ensure the proper collection of the specimens in facilities and Public Health Local laboratories.
  • Engage in educational activities aimed to increase technical knowledge and skills through literature searches and attendance at conferences. Shares with colleagues the information gained from external training opportunities to ensure that all staff has current up-to-date information.
  • Adheres to safety policies as described in the Bureau of Laboratories Policy Manual, Chemical Hygiene Plan, and Bloodborne Pathogens Plan to ensure personal safety and the safety of others within the Bureau.

ROLE DESCRIPTION: This is advanced professional work in the field of microbiology in a base laboratory or mobile laboratory setting. An employee in this job uses advanced microbiological and biomedical laboratory techniques in the examination of samples and specimens and may direct the work activities of a small group of professional and technical staff performing microbiological and biomedical laboratory work. Work includes the development and implementation of new methods and techniques. Work is differentiated from the lower level by the independent responsibility for conducting research to develop and modify testing methods and procedures and performing advanced microbiological analysis through the use of advanced testing procedures and equipment. Work is performed independently but is subject to periodic review by a supervisor through documentation reviews, results of quality control samples, written reports and direct observation.

  • MINIMUM QUALIFCATIONS

  • On year of profession laboratory work experience in microbiology, and a bachelors degree that includes 20 credits in microbiology, cellular biology, molecular biology or bacteriology and 12 credits in chemistry or biochemistry.
  • Or A graduate degree in microbiology
  • Certain positions will require a possession of a valid Pennsylvania drivers license.
  • Certain positions will require the successful completion of a background risk assessment check. 
  • Experience with sequencing a must.
  • Advance Molecular Detection is required

Shift: 40 hours a week – Monday - Friday 8-4:30

Location: 110 Pickering Way, Exton, PA 19341


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