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Necropsy Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Research Associate - III

Irving, TX · On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Perform necropsy, including tissue and fluid collections * Support study set-up, take downs, ex-vivo assays * Basic laboratory techniques, including pipette handling and formulation handling ...

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Performs animal necropsy procedures with veterinary oversight, including specimen collection, tissue sampling, and proper handling and submission for diagnostic testing; ensures accurate ...

Performs animal necropsy procedures with veterinary oversight, including specimen collection, tissue sampling, and proper handling and submission for diagnostic testing; ensures accurate ...

Support training and mentorship of technical staff, research associates, and junior team members on necropsy techniques, tissue handling/processing, histopathology slide reading, digital pathology ...

Performs animal necropsy procedures with veterinary oversight, including specimen collection, tissue sampling, and proper handling and submission for diagnostic testing; ensures accurate ...

Necropsy and pathology workflows * Establishing pharmaceutical inventory systems and DEA-compliant tracking protocols. * Advising on veterinary hospital and clinical facility design, including IACUC ...

Support training and mentorship of technical staff, research associates, and junior team members on necropsy techniques, tissue handling/processing, histopathology slide reading, digital pathology ...

Performs animal necropsy procedures with veterinary oversight, including specimen collection, tissue sampling, and proper handling and submission for diagnostic testing; ensures accurate ...

Necropsy and pathology workflows * Establishing pharmaceutical inventory systems and DEA-compliant tracking protocols. * Advising on veterinary hospital and clinical facility design, including IACUC ...

Performing euthanasia and necropsy of laboratory animals as required. * Operating advanced diagnostic equipment including Computed Tomography, C-arm radiography, ultrasound, and endoscopy. * Works ...

Performs animal necropsy procedures with veterinary oversight, including specimen collection, tissue sampling, and proper handling and submission for diagnostic testing; ensures accurate ...

Support training and mentorship of technical staff, research associates, and junior team members on necropsy techniques, tissue handling/processing, histopathology slide reading, digital pathology ...

Performing euthanasia and necropsy of laboratory animals as required. * Operating advanced diagnostic equipment including Computed Tomography, C-arm radiography, ultrasound, and endoscopy. * Works ...

Necropsy and pathology workflows * Establishing pharmaceutical inventory systems and DEA-compliant tracking protocols. * Advising on veterinary hospital and clinical facility design, including IACUC ...

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Necropsy information

What is a necropsy?

A necropsy job involves performing post-mortem examinations on animals to determine the cause of death, study diseases, or gather research data. Professionals in this role, such as necropsy technicians or pathologists, work in laboratories, research institutions, or veterinary settings. Their duties may include dissecting specimens, collecting tissue samples, documenting findings, and assisting veterinarians or scientists in disease diagnosis. This role is essential in veterinary medicine, wildlife conservation, and biomedical research.

What does a necropsy do in a typical day?

A typical day in a Necropsy role often includes conducting post-mortem examinations on animal specimens, collecting and preparing tissue samples for further laboratory analysis, and meticulously documenting findings. Professionals in this position frequently collaborate with veterinarians, pathologists, and laboratory staff to support diagnostic and research objectives. The work environment is commonly a laboratory or veterinary hospital setting, and the role may include exposure to biohazardous materials, so strict adherence to safety protocols is essential. Those in necropsy positions gain valuable experience in pathology and laboratory medicine, which can support future career advancement into senior technical or supervisory roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a necropsy position?

To thrive in a Necropsy role, you need a background in veterinary or biological sciences, detailed anatomical knowledge, and experience with post-mortem examination procedures. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, specimen handling protocols, and potentially certification as a veterinary technician or pathologist is often required. Meticulous attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and clear written communication are valuable soft skills in this field. These skills ensure accurate cause-of-death determinations, high standards of laboratory safety, and comprehensive documentation for research or diagnostic purposes.

How do you become a necropsy technician?

To become a necropsy technician, typically one needs a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by post-secondary education such as an associate degree in biology, veterinary technology, or a related field. Gaining experience in laboratory or veterinary settings and developing skills in anatomy, dissection, and laboratory procedures are also important; some positions may require certification or on-the-job training.
Infographic showing various Necropsy job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Research Associate - III

ATR International

Irving, TX • On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

About the job

6-months temp to possible hire

Foster City, CA

On-site

Pays up to $50/hr depending on experience


DESCRIPTION

We are seeking a highly motivated research associate to join our Inflammation in vivo pharmacology team. The selected candidate will provide in vivo study support under minimal supervision for evaluating novel inflammation therapeutics in pre-clinical models and will be responsible for daily in vivo study support needs, including frequent off-shift and weekend study support needs for our inflammation studies. Hands-on experience with preclinical mouse models is required. The successful candidate will be highly proficient in murine handling techniques including various dosing routes (IV, IP, PO, subcutaneous), in-life and terminal blood collection, and handling of tissues during necropsy and processing for ex vivo analysis. The day-to-day responsibilities will include daily dosing, animal body weights, tissue collections, and assisting with various aspects of study maintenance.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIE:

  • Reviews and complies with all policies, guidelines and operating procedures pertaining to the animal care and research program.
  • Assemble, set up, operate and maintain any necessary experimental equipment to conduct in-vivo studies.
  • Conduct laboratory procedures in compliance with established protocols/plans and with regulatory and laboratory requirements.
  • Document experimental data in technical notebooks or approved electronic files including procedures performed, existing conditions, observed results and variation from expected data patterns.
  • Maintain technical knowledge and understanding in his/her assigned area of responsibility. · Able to perform the following techniques in rodents:
  • Handling and Restraint · PO, IV, SQ, IP techniques are a must
  • Blood collection in rodents such as, but not limited to, retroorbital, tail vein, submandibular, cardiac.
  • Body weight and food consumption measurements and assessment of mouse body condition
  • Rodent euthanasia using CO2, anesthesia and/or approved physical methods.
  • Provide inhalation anesthesia induction, monitoring if needed
  • Performing clinical observations of animals to determine morbidity/mortality/ animal health check and treatment as needed
  • Perform necropsy, including tissue and fluid collections
  • Support study set-up, take downs, ex-vivo assays
  • Basic laboratory techniques, including pipette handling and formulation handling (including dose calculations)
  • Interact with personnel within the department to develop a network of resources to facilitate completion of assignments.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Perform all other related duties as assigned.


QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education/Experience: B.S./B.A. degree in Biological Sciences or related field, or Associate’s degree in veterinary technology or equivalent college level program. Must have at least 2 years of previous technical experience in a laboratory animal research setting, specifically PK/PD experience. OR High School diploma/GED and four (4) years directly related work experience in laboratory animal husbandry and technical skills as detailed above required
  • 5+ years of laboratory animal facility experience, preferably in industry and demonstrated work experience with murine models of cancer, inflammation and/or immunology.
  • Proficiency with various mouse handling techniques including dosing (PO, IV, SQ, IP), body weight measurements, in life and terminal blood collection, and collection and handling of tissues during necropsy and processing for ex vivo analysis.
  • Knowledge of and experience with USDA regulations, laboratory animal welfare guidelines and AAALAC, International guidelines is a plus, but not required.
  • Working knowledge of laboratory animal equipment and supplies, for a variety of common laboratory animals and personal protective equipment requirements for various bio-safety levels.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, along with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment is essential.
  • Computer literacy with MSWord and MS Excel is required. PowerPoint and GraphPad Prism experience is desired.
  • Demonstrated ability to organize and plan studies and execute day to day responsibilities with minimum supervision.


WORK ENVIRONMENT:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to laboratory animals and caging of various species including mice, rats, and other rodents and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, toxic or caustic chemicals, biohazard materials/agents.


Company Description

ATR International is a staffing and workforce solutions firm providing high‐quality talent across a wide range of industries, including technology, operations, and professional services.