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NRP Animal Care Technician

Staff / Administration

2026-06-20

Location

Princeton, NJ

Princeton University

Type

Full-Time

Salary

$50,000 - $55,000

Required Qualifications

High School Diploma or GED
1+ Years Experience
AALAS ALAT Certification
Lift 50 lbs
Weekend/Holiday Work
NHP Husbandry Knowledge

Research Areas

Nonhuman Primates (NHP)
Animal Husbandry
Laboratory Animal Care
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NRP Animal Care Technician

NRP Animal Care Technician

Requisition # 2026-21727

Date Posted 4 days ago (4/17/2026 8:47 AM)

Department: Research Resources

Category: Research and Laboratory

Job Type: Full-Time

Overview

The Primate Research Program (PRR) at Princeton University operates as a centralized facility overseen by the Director and Attending Veterinarian (Dir/AV) of the PRR, falling under the Office of the Dean for Research. Tasked with the care of large research animals, particularly nonhuman primates (Nhp), the PRR ensures compliance with USDA regulations. Nonhuman Primate Animal Care Technicians (Nhp ACTs) play a crucial role in maintaining the facility's cleanliness and ensuring an adequate supply of food, bedding materials, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Working under the guidance of the Floor Leader, delegated by the Dir/AV, Nhp ACTs collaborate with fellow technicians on a predetermined schedule. They are pivotal in upholding the welfare and ethical treatment of research animals, constantly striving to enhance animal husbandry practices and resource management. Effective communication skills are essential for interactions with colleagues, management, principal investigators (PIs), research personnel, students, maintenance crews, and other support services, ensuring the highest standards of animal care and research support.

Animal Care Technicians are considered essential services staff. Essential service staff performs jobs that are necessary and required to maintain basic University operations during scheduled or unscheduled work closures due to emergencies, events or other situations. The position requires periodic weekend and holiday work.

Responsibilities

Animal Husbandry:

  • Provide essential care for USDA-covered nonhuman primate species housed within the facility.
  • Maintain cleanliness and adequate supplies of food, bedding, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Collaborate with colleagues to enhance animal husbandry practices and resource utilization.
  • Monitor and report animal health and welfare, implementing prescribed treatments as necessary.
  • Enrich animal environments in accordance with research needs and best practices.

Facility Management:

  • Manage inventory of cleaning materials, PPE, and dietary supplements.
  • Facilitate the receiving of new animal shipments and maintain accurate records.
  • Ensure timely and accurate data entry into electronic management systems.

Other tasks as assigned by the management or veterinary care groups:

  • Example but not limited to: Help researchers with specific research procedures.

Qualifications

ESSENTIAL Formal Education (minimal level REQUIRED for this position):

  • High School Diploma or GED

ESSENTIAL Work Experience (minimum experience REQUIRED for this position):

  • 1+ Years

ESSENTIAL Minimum Required Knowledge, Skills, Competencies, and Abilities:

  • AALAS certification at the ALAT level (or within the first year of employment).
  • Ability to work safely with biological and chemical hazards and lift heavy objects and animals.
  • Flexibility for weekend, holiday, and emergency work.
  • Basic knowledge of biology and behavior of laboratory animal species.
  • Proficiency in communication and teamwork.

The following tasks and skills that would be necessary for any person to fulfill while working:
-stand or walk continuously up to 6 hours per day;
-sit for up to 2 hours per day;
-lift or carry up to 20 pounds frequently (34-66% of the day) and up to 50 pounds occasionally (less than 33% day);
-push or pull using forces up to 50 pounds frequently (34 – 66% of the work day);
-use hands for simple grasping, pushing or pulling, and fine manipulations constantly (more than 66% of the day);
-kneel, bend, squat, reach overhead, lift overhead, or push or pull frequently (34 – 66 % of the work day);
-knee stand, crawl, or climb step stools or 6-foot stepladders occasionally (less than 33% of the workday);
-lift up to 50 pounds in a range of motions from floor to waist height;
-lift up to 20 pounds in a range of motions from floor to overhead;
-work in a controlled laboratory environment under a variety of temperature and humidity conditions;
-possess ability to maintain balance, a full range of body motions, and physical tasks.

PREFERRED Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Experience, and Other Education:

  • Degree in a biology or animal-related field.
  • AALAS ALAT (or above) Certification.
  • 2+ years experience with non-human primates species
  • 1+ years experience with macaques and marmosets species

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.

If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.

The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information.

Standard Weekly Hours 40.00

Eligible for Overtime Yes

Benefits Eligible Yes

Probationary Period 90 days

Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail) Yes

Physical Capacity Exam Required Yes

Valid Driver's License Required No

Salary Range $50,000 to $55,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the NRP Animal Care Technician position?

Essential qualifications include a High School Diploma or GED, 1+ years of experience, and AALAS ALAT certification (or within first year). Preferred: biology degree, 2+ years with non-human primates, especially macaques and marmosets. Basic knowledge of lab animal biology and behavior is needed. Physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and work weekends/holidays required. Explore more research jobs at Princeton.

🧪What are the main responsibilities of an NRP Animal Care Technician?

Key duties include animal husbandry for USDA-covered nonhuman primates: feeding, cleaning, monitoring health, environmental enrichment, and reporting issues. Manage facility inventory (PPE, supplies), receive shipments, enter data into systems, and assist with research procedures as assigned. Collaboration with team under Floor Leader essential for welfare and compliance.

What is the work schedule and physical demands?

Full-time 40 hours/week, eligible for overtime, but requires weekend and holiday work as essential services personnel. Physical tasks: stand/walk 6+ hours/day, lift/carry 20-50 pounds, push/pull 50 pounds, kneel/squat frequently, work in varied lab conditions. Physical capacity exam required.

🐒What experience with nonhuman primates is preferred?

Essential: 1+ years general experience. Preferred: 2+ years with nonhuman primate species, including 1+ years with macaques and marmosets. Focus on safe handling of biological/chemical hazards. Check research role advice for tips on lab animal careers.

💰What benefits and salary can I expect?

Salary range: $50,000 - $55,000. Comprehensive benefits eligible, 90-day probation. Overtime pay available. Princeton offers equal opportunity employment. View administration jobs and university salaries for comparisons.

📅How to apply and what is the deadline?

Apply via Princeton's requisition #2026-21727 before expiration June 20, 2026. Ensure resume highlights AALAS certification and NHP experience. Position supports Primate Research Program under Dean for Research. See research assistant jobs for similar roles.
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