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General Information

Name
Pre-Clinical Research Associate
Ref #
15054
Posting Date
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Country
United States
Region
Texas
City
Plano
Business Unit (BU)
CORP
Type of Employment
Permanent/Regular
Desired Starting Date
20-07-2026
Work Schedule
Not specified
Remote Work
In office
Job
N - LABORATORY

Description

Description

Orano Med Theranostics


Orano Med has developed new processes for producing high-purity lead-212, a rare radioactive isotope. Lead-212 is currently at the heart of promising research projects in nuclear medicine to develop new treatments against cancer. The innovative approach, known as targeted alpha therapy (TAT), recognizes and destroys cancer cells while limiting the impact on nearby healthy cells.


The Pre-Clinical Research Associate is responsible for supporting preclinical cancer research studies involving rodent models. This role involves animal husbandry, research procedures, sample collection, and study support activities while maintaining the highest standards of animal welfare and regulatory compliance. The position requires handling and monitoring radioactive materials used in research protocols and ensuring compliance with institutional, federal, and radiation safety regulations.


Key Responsibilities:

Animal Care and Husbandry

  • Provide daily care and monitoring of research animals.
  • Observe animals for signs of illness, distress, or abnormal behavior and report findings promptly. 
  • Maintain accurate animal health and welfare records. 
  • Perform cage changing and animal identification.
  • Ensure animal housing areas remain clean and compliant with facility standards. 

Animal Care and Husbandry

  • Provide daily care and monitoring of research animals.
  • Observe animals for signs of illness, distress, or abnormal behavior and report findings promptly. 
  • Maintain accurate animal health and welfare records. 
  • Perform cage changing and animal identification.
  • Ensure animal housing areas remain clean and compliant with facility standards. 

Research Support

  • Assist with preclinical studies in the field of cancer biology utilizing rodent models. 
  • Perform routine in vivo procedures, including: 
  • Animal handling and restraint 
  • Dosing via oral gavage, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous administration 
  • Tumor measurements and monitoring 
  • Blood collection 
  • Tissue collection and necropsy support 
  • Collect, process, and document biological samples according to study protocols. 
  • Maintain study records in compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and institutional requirements. 

Radioactive Materials Handling

  • Handle radioactive material in accordance with approved protocols. 
  • Follow all radiation safety procedures, including proper use of dosimetry badges and personal protective equipment (PPE). 
  • Monitor and document radioactive material usage and disposal. 
  • Assist with contamination surveys and decontamination procedures when necessary. 
  • Maintain accurate records required by radiation safety and regulatory agencies. 

Compliance and Safety

  • Adhere to Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) protocols and regulations. 
  • Maintain compliance within institutional guidelines. 
  • Follow biosafety, chemical safety, and radiation safety procedures. 
  • Participate in inspections, audits, and training programs as required.
  • Assist with preclinical studies in the field of cancer biology utilizing rodent models. 
  • Perform routine in vivo procedures, including: 
    • Animal handling and restraint 
    • Dosing via oral gavage, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous administration 
    • Tumor measurements and monitoring 
    • Blood collection 
    • Tissue collection and necropsy support 
  • Collect, process, and document biological samples according to study protocols. 
  • Maintain study records in compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and institutional requirements.


Radioactive Materials Handling

  • Handle radioactive material in accordance with approved protocols. 
  • Follow all radiation safety procedures, including proper use of dosimetry badges and personal protective equipment (PPE). 
  • Monitor and document radioactive material usage and disposal. 
  • Assist with contamination surveys and decontamination procedures when necessary. 
  • Maintain accurate records required by radiation safety and regulatory agencies. 


Compliance and Safety

  • Adhere to Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) protocols and regulations. 
  • Maintain compliance within institutional guidelines. 
  • Follow biosafety, chemical safety, and radiation safety procedures. 
  • Participate in inspections, audits, and training programs as required.




Requirements

All candidates must meet the following minimum requirements in order to be considered for this opportunity. Candidates who exceed minimum qualifications may be considered for a higher-level position.


Minimum Qualifications :

Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Biology, Animal Science, Biotechnology, Veterinary Technology, Life Sciences, or a related field.

Minimum of 0–2 years of laboratory animal experience preferred.

Ability to work with rodents and perform routine research procedures.

Willingness to obtain and maintain radiation safety training and certifications as required.

Strong attention to detail and recordkeeping skills.

Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary research team


Experience

Technical Competencies

  • Rodent handling, restraint, and welfare assessment
  • Animal husbandry and colony management
  • Administration of compounds via oral gavage, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, intravenous, and intramuscular routes
  • Blood collection techniques and biological sample processing
  • Tumor implantation, measurement, and monitoring (preferred)
  • Necropsy and tissue collection procedures
  • Radioactive material handling and radiation safety compliance
  • Aseptic technique and contamination control
  • Data collection, documentation, and record management
  • Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Good Documentation Practice (GDP) compliance
  • Knowledge of IACUC and institutional regulations


Core Competencies

  • Attention to Detail: Maintains accurate records and identifies subtle changes in animal health or study parameters.
  • Scientific Integrity: Adheres to research protocols, ethical standards, and regulatory requirements.
  • Problem Solving: Identifies issues and develops practical solutions while minimizing study impact.
  • Organization and Time Management: Effectively prioritizes multiple studies, procedures, and deadlines.
  • Communication: Clearly communicates observations, study results, and concerns to investigators and team members.
  • Teamwork and Collaboration: Works effectively with veterinarians, scientists, technicians, and compliance personnel.
  • Adaptability: Adjusts to changing study needs, schedules, and research priorities.
  • Accountability: Takes ownership of assigned tasks and follows through on commitments.
  • Safety Awareness: Consistently applies laboratory, animal, biosafety, and radiation safety practices


Differentiating Skills

Knowledge of and experience with common laboratory animals.


Benefits

  • Competitive compensation
  • Health, Dental, and Vision insurance – with generous employer contributions
  • 401(k) with employer matching and contribution amounts
  • Life insurance and Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance provided by the company
  • Generous Paid Time Off and holiday schedules
  • Numerous Training and Development opportunities
  • and more…

Orano Group

Present in the United States for 60 years, Orano USA is a leading technology and services provider to the U.S. commercial and federal markets.

Orano’s activities in the U.S. include developing uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge, TN ; packages and transportation of uranium & nuclear fuel assemblies ; fabricating & installing used nuclear fuel dry storage canisters and casks, conducting pool-to-pad used nuclear fuel transfers ; providing solutions to the National Labs and to the Dept of Energy ; and supplying U.S. nuclear energy utilities with uranium, conversion, and enrichment services.

In the nuclear medicine field, Orano Med is at the forefront of research in nuclear medicine and is developing a new generation of targeted therapies against cancer using the unique properties of lead-212. 
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

This position requires a pre-employment background check and drug screening.

Orano is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Orano and all subsidiaries abide by applicable legal requirements. We ensure that all personnel actions such as recruitment, compensation, career development, benefits, and company-sponsored training are administered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, protected veteran, or other protected status.

Location Details

Plano, Texas, United States