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ARE Labs

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Culture

Careers

ARE Labs is a hands-on laboratory environment for people who like technical aerosol questions, careful setup work, and documented study execution.

Careers content for ARE Labs covering hands-on lab culture, the cross-disciplinary technical environment, values in practical language, and resume/contact posture.

Hands-on lab workCross-disciplinary aerosol scienceCustom builds and BSL-2 workDocumented study executionLast reviewed 2026-05-23
Lab culture

Practical, technical, and documentation-minded

ARE Labs culture is built around hands-on laboratory work, careful setup, technical curiosity, and realistic documentation of what a study can and cannot show. Custom builds, BSL-2 bioaerosol work, and cross-disciplinary aerosol studies are everyday rather than exceptional.

The strongest fit is someone who can move between the physical details of a test setup and the record discipline needed for a useful report.

Technical environment

Cross-disciplinary aerosol work

Work may involve instruments, aerosol chambers, samplers, custom fixtures from the Custom Build Shop, formulations, device actuation, BSL-2 biological aerosol context, high-speed imaging, data tables, and QA review.

Because ARE Labs covers the full spectrum of aerosol sciences and many studies are custom and cross-disciplinary, the environment rewards people who can ask precise questions, document constraints, and adapt safely within the study plan alongside scientists, engineers, and QA reviewers.

Work values

How values show up in the lab

No.ValueIn practiceWhy it matters
01PartnershipWork with client teams, scientists, engineers, operators, and QA reviewers around the study question.The test plan stays connected to the decision the client actually needs to make.
02InnovationBuild the setup the question needs, including custom fixtures and test systems when a stock method falls short.Custom aerosol questions get a controlled path instead of being forced into an unsuitable template.
03IntegrityKeep the question, method, measurements, limits, and records clear enough for another reviewer to follow.Reports stay tied to evidence and do not overstate what the study showed.
Role interests

Areas where career interest may fit

No.Interest areaRelevant backgroundWhy it matters
01Aerosol scienceParticle measurement, spray testing, inhalation studies, or exposure science.Supports study design and interpretation for aerosol and spray questions.
02Bioaerosol workMicrobiology, biological aerosol generation, sampling, or containment-aware lab work.Supports controlled challenge studies and scenario-based risk questions.
03Engineering and technical operationsFixtures, chambers, instrumentation, controls, imaging, or fabrication.Supports custom test systems and repeatable laboratory setups.
04Quality and documentationProtocols, records, calibration, data review, deviations, or report review.Supports confidence in study outputs and claim boundaries.
Career interest

Send relevant technical background

Share a resume or relevant technical experience; open-role conversations depend on current laboratory needs.