Key Responsibilities:1. Perform microbiological tests: Conduct various tests to identify and characterize microorganisms present in samples, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.2. Analyze test results: Interpret test results accurately to provide insights into the presence and characteristics of microorganisms, as well as their impact on the environment or health.3. Maintain laboratory equipment: Ensure all equipment is properly calibrated, maintained, and sterilized to prevent contamination and ensure accurate test results.4. Record and report findings: Document test procedures, results, and conclusions in detailed reports for further analysis and reference.5. Collaborate with team members: Work closely with other professionals, such as biologists, chemists, and healthcare providers, to exchange information and findings for comprehensive research and analysis.Required Skills and Expectations:1. Strong knowledge of microbiology: A solid understanding of microbiological concepts, techniques, and procedures to perform tests accurately and interpret results effectively.2. Attention to detail: Ability to follow strict protocols and pay close attention to small details to ensure precise and reliable test results.3. Analytical skills: Proficiency in analyzing complex data and drawing logical conclusions based on test results and research findings.4. Communication skills: Good verbal and written communication skills to effectively report findings, collaborate with team members, and present results to stakeholders.5. Adaptability: Capacity to work in a dynamic environment, handle multiple tasks simultaneously, and respond to changing priorities effectively.