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Microbiologist

Raritan, NJ · On-site

$30/hr

Microbiologist Duration: 12 Months Location: Raritan NJ Duties: This position is responsible for routine and non-routine microbiological testing according to established procedures or approved ...

Working knowledge of traditional microbiological techniques such as spread plating, pour plating, bioburden (membrane filtration) and/or endotoxin (LAL) testing. Familiarity with documentation and ...

The Microbiology Technician, under the direction of the Quality Assurance Management team, provides support to the factory in microbiological analysis of finished product, utilities and raw materials ...

If you're passionate about microbiology and ready to be part of something new, high-impact, and fast-paced, this is your opportunity. 🔬 Open Positions: Full-Time (Days, Evenings, Nights) Per Diem ...

Title: Microbiologist Duration: 12 Months Location: Pompano Beach FL Responsibilities: · Perform testing on intermediates, final product and water. Support all non-routine testing such as ...

Purpose Statement The Senior Food Microbiologist provides expert technical leadership in supporting product development, product testing, food safety troubleshooting, microbiological risk mitigation ...

Microbiologist

Warren, MI · On-site

$30/hr

Job Overview US Cannalytics is seeking a Microbiologist who is looking for a challenging position in an independent, state-licensed testing laboratory serving the Michigan cannabis market. The ...

Microbiologist II

Costa Mesa, CA · On-site

$25 - $38/hr

Pyramid Pharma Services is searching for a Microbiologist II to serve as the technical Subject Matter Expert with regards to environmental control in an aseptic processing operation, and all other ...

Microbiologist II

Monrovia, CA · On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

Perform routine microbiological testing, including: a.Environmental Monitoring (Viable and Non-Viable) b.Water system testing (bioburden/HPC, endotoxin/LAL, TOC, conductivity/resistivity as ...

SNF Holding Company is seeking a Microbiologist with proven experience in biocide applications for the oil and gas (O&G) industry. In this role, you will contribute to and actively participate in ...

MAIN JOB RESPONSIBILITIES / COMPETENCIES 1. Develop and execute plans to expand QC laboratory capabilities for microbiology, to include, but not limited to: a. identification and purchase of ...

Microbiologist I

Columbia, SC · On-site

$25.38 - $27.58/hr

The Microbiologist I is responsible for all duties related to performing environmental monitoring, personnel monitoring, microbial enumeration, microbial identification, and sampling of utilities.

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How much do microbiologist jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for microbiologist 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 Do Microbiologists Do?

Microbiologists research and study microorganisms. Some examples of these organisms are algae, bacteria, and parasites. Most microbiologists conduct their research in a lab. They use Petri dishes, microscopes, computers software, and other equipment. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the research of microbiologist can lead to developments like improved sterilization procedures, or new medical drugs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Microbiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Microbiologist, you need a solid background in biology, chemistry, and laboratory techniques, typically supported by at least a bachelor’s or master’s degree in microbiology or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), PCR machines, and aseptic technique, as well as certifications like ASCP, are commonly required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written and verbal communication skills distinguish outstanding microbiologists. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate experimental results, maintaining laboratory safety, and effectively sharing findings with scientific and regulatory audiences.

What are some common challenges faced by microbiologists when working in a laboratory setting?

Microbiologists often encounter challenges such as maintaining sterile environments to prevent contamination, accurately interpreting complex data, and troubleshooting equipment malfunctions. Balancing multiple experiments and meeting strict deadlines can also be demanding, especially when working with fast-growing microorganisms. Collaboration with colleagues in related fields, such as biochemists and lab technicians, is essential to overcome these challenges and ensure reliable research outcomes.

What does a microbiologist do?

A microbiologist studies microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and algae to understand their structure, function, and impact on humans, animals, plants, and the environment. They often work in laboratories conducting experiments, analyzing samples, and developing new methods to detect or control harmful microbes. Microbiologists play a crucial role in fields like medicine, agriculture, food safety, and environmental science. Their work can lead to new treatments for diseases, improved food production, and better ways to protect public health.

What is the difference between Microbiologist vs Medical Laboratory Technician?

AspectMicrobiologistMedical Laboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in microbiology or related field; often a master's or Ph.D.Associate's degree in medical laboratory technology or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, hospitals, pharmaceutical companiesHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, biotech firms, healthcareHealthcare facilities, diagnostic labs
Common Search & ComparisonMicrobiologist vs Medical Laboratory Technician

Microbiologists typically hold higher degrees and focus on research, analysis, and understanding microorganisms, often working in research labs or academia. Medical Laboratory Technicians perform diagnostic testing in clinical settings, supporting patient care. Both roles are essential in healthcare but differ in education, responsibilities, and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Microbiologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $70,647 per year, or $34 per hour.
Microbiologist

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


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Company Description

Beyond Consulting Solutions uses a team of highly experienced and certified professionals to provide program, project and data management consulting, with additional specialty services within other scientific areas (i.e. IT consulting, Technical writing, etc.). Our goal is to give our clients a competitive advantage through improved project practices and expert consultation that drive performance and operational efficiency. Our flexible combination of project management and other consulting services is tailored to meet the individual needs of our client's organization.

Job Description

The Microbiology Technician, under the direction of the Quality Assurance Management team, provides support to the factory in microbiological analysis of finished product, utilities and raw materials for the positive release of materials meeting specifications. The Microbiology Technician will be responsible  for monitoring production, quality data, sampling, testing and providing results to Quality team. The position requires in-dept knowledge of basic microbiology methods and technology. This position also requires effective communication skills to work with a variety of cross-functional customers.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Sampling, qualitative and quantitative microbiological examinations of data.
  • Prepares, reviews, and reports results of microbiological analyses; maintain and document records in accordance with established procedures.
  • Maintenance of the environmental monitoring program including sampling, testing, data entry and reporting results.
  • Works with Quality, Product Development, and Food Safety teams to ensure integrity of micro data.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:

  • Reports directly to the Quality Manager
Qualifications

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, Food Science, or related technical field.
  • Undergraduate course work including microbiological analysis or equivalent work experience.

Skills

  • Effective communicator with training, facilitation, and supervisory skills.
  • Problem solving skills.
  • Must be capable of working with minimal direct supervision and have strong prioritization, interpersonal and self-initiative skills.
  • Computer skills to include proficiency with the Microsoft Word and Excel required. Access, SAP and Statistical software experience is preferred.
  • Expertise in microbiological analysis.
  • Ability to work flexible hours including weekends.

Safety and Environmental

Associate shall follow factory safety & environmental objectives & targets follow the plant safety rules, report incidents & unsafe conditions immediately, maintain compliance with regulations, and refer to the Safety & Environmental Management System(s) on all related procedures and programs. Understand the environmental aspects of the position, as indicated on the aspects and impacts sheets, and take action to reduce these environmental impacts by conserving paper, electricity, water etc. Will also recycle all appropriate materials (paper, plastic, food, etc.)

Quality

Associate shall follow factory food safety, quality objectives & targets follow Nestle Good Manufacturing Practices, report  food safety and quality issues immediately, maintain compliance with regulations and refer to Nestle Quality Management System on all related procedures and programs. Understand the food safety and quality aspects of the position as indicated on QMS, OJT'S and SOP'S that apply.

Additional Information

Experience Level: 1-2+ years experience in a microbiology laboratory or setting is preferred