Researcher III
Company: Cherokee Federal
Location: Gainesville
Posted on: March 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Researcher III This position requires an active USAccess
clearance. The Researcher III will conduct advanced laboratory
research, including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, and cell culture
management, with opportunities to work independently. The role also
involves maintaining lab equipment, preparing samples, drafting
reports, and potentially participating in fieldwork. The position
requires a master's degree in a scientific field, relevant
laboratory experience, and familiarity with genomic data and CRISPR
technologies. Compensation & Benefits: Estimated Starting Salary
Range for Researcher III : $56,000 Pay commensurate with
experience. Full time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision,
401K, and other possible benefits as provided. Benefits are subject
to change with or without notice. Researcher III Responsibilities
Include: • Conducts research and technical duties in a laboratory
environment with the ability to follow standard operating
procedures and eventually work independently. Specific skills
required include ability to extract, purify, and quantify DNA and
RNA, ability to conduct polymerase chain reaction and quantitative
polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, manage cell
cultures, design and optimize primers/assays and troubleshoot
molecular biology protocols. • Skill in operation and maintenance
with specialized laboratory equipment is preferred including, but
not limited to, mechanical pipettors, thermocyclers,
spectrophotometers, DNA sequence analyzers, centrifuges. This
position may be asked to train or assist others in various
laboratory work, with the discretion of the PI. The
training/assistance would follow standard operating procedures set
in the lab and would maintain that those trained also adhere to the
guidelines. • This person will also be required to collect,
prepare, evaluate, and verify samples and supporting records;
maintain records and locate and compile data and other information
from various sources; keep detailed records of experimental data in
laboratory notebook and digital formats; tabulate, statistically
analyze, and summarize data using computers and software packages;
maintain inventory of chemicals, and prepare solutions and reagents
for use in the laboratory. • Assist in preparation of proposals,
presentations, and reports for partners. The researcher will assist
the PI by providing technical support in preparation of outreach
materials (e.g., PowerPoint presentations, posters, hand-outs), and
may be asked to present research at scientific meetings. • Maintain
laboratory equipment and supplies and inventories of each,
including alerting laboratory manager when supplies need to be
ordered and doing research to determine the appropriate supplies
for the task. • This position may potentially require field work.
The individual may assist with acquiring biological samples and
environmental data in the field. Field work may include multi-day
field trips out of town, often in adverse temperature and
conditions. • Prepare for and potentially participate in field
excursions by gathering and checking readiness of field equipment
and supplies, making datasheets, calibrating instruments, packing
truck, signing out trucks, etc. • Will be responsible for
day-to-day documentation of progress for assigned projects, at the
discretion of the PI in the lab. • Perform literature reviews and
synthesize information to be used in research projects. • Perform
standard office work as necessary to organize and manage research
efforts and proper data storage via digital documents and
databases. • Assist with shipments received and maintaining records
of incoming and outgoing samples, supplies, and equipment, as
needed. • Other administrative tasks as needed (i.e. organization
of documents through the internal review portal, communication with
collaborators, facilitation of meetings, assistance with workshops,
etc.). Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Researcher
III Experience, Education, Skills, Abilities requested: Completion
of a master’s in a relevant scientific field, and at least 10 hours
in scientific or technical courses directly related to the position
and previous laboratory experience is required. Individual shall
have the ability to work with little or no supervision and within
established guidelines and operational procedures. Experience
working with genomic data and/or transcriptomics is required.
Knowledge of standard genetic laboratory techniques and software is
required. Knowledge of identifying and modeling life history
characteristics for population control is highly desired.
Preference for knowledge of genetic animal transformations using
CRISPR technologies and/or reptile reproductive biology.
Additionally, knowledge of monitoring and control of invasive
species, along with quantitative PCR and environmental DNA is
preferred. Candidates with microbiology or cell biology research
experience at the undergraduate or graduate level are a plus.
Prospective candidates will perform general and research activities
in a Biosafety Level 2 laboratory (BSL-2) and are expected to be
familiar with protocols associated with sterile techniques.
Candidate possesses at least one year of experience using primary
and immortalized cell lines. Experience in managing reptilian cell
cultures is desired but not required. Preference will be given to
candidates with experience performing CRISPR-Cas experiments in
cultured eukaryotic cells. This is a full-time and on-site
position; while hours may vary from week to week (especially during
field trips), the average number of hours per week will be 40.
Travel may be required to support program tasks. Routine safety and
IT security online classes will be taken as required. Any
additional training needed for new tasks will be arranged. Lifting
heavy equipment. Temperature extremes in the field and lab.
Environment may include handling hazardous or irritant chemicals.
Prolonged sitting, stooping, bending in the lab and field.
Prolonged sitting at a computer desk in the office. Prolonged
periods away from home on field trips. Must pass pre-employment
qualifications of Cherokee Federal. Current certification in First
Aid, Blood Borne Pathogens, and CPR are required before or upon
entry. Company Information: Cherokee Nation System Solutions (CNSS)
is a part of Cherokee Federal – the division of tribally owned
federal contracting companies owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses.
As a trusted partner for more than 60 federal clients, Cherokee
Federal LLCs are focused on building a brighter future, solving
complex challenges, and serving the government’s mission with
compassion and heart. To learn more about CNSS , visit
cherokee-federal.com. CherokeeFederal LI-RA2 AppC Cherokee Federal
is a military friendly employer. Veterans and active military
transitioning to civilian status are encouraged to apply. Similar
Job Titles: Molecular Biologist Senior Laboratory Scientist
Genomics Research Specialist Keywords: DNA/RNA extraction
CRISPR-Cas9 Quantitative PCR Genomics research Molecular biology
techniques Legal Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal
opportunity employer. Please visit cherokee-federal.com/careers for
information regarding our Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity
Employer Statement, and Accommodation request. Many of our job
openings require access to government buildings or military
installations. Candidates must pass pre-employment qualifications
of Cherokee Federal.
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