Technical Manager URNANO
University of Rochester
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**Job Location (Full Address):**
220 Hutchison Rd, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14620
**Opening:**
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
210959 URNano
Work Shift:
Range:
UR URG 113
Compensation Range:
$77,216.00 - $115,824.00
_The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations._
**Responsibilities:**
Provides technical operations, directs research and training, and leads efforts to advance highly specialized scientific equipment and facilities within the University of Rochester Integrated Nanosystems Center.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The candidate will independently perform complex laboratory tasks, including planning and conducting of complete projects of limited scope and or a portion of a larger and more diverse project led by UR PIs.
Candidate must have a working knowledge of state-of-the-art scanning electron microscopes (SEM), electron spectroscopy (i.e. EDS), focused ion beam (FIB) preparation of samples, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), physical vapor deposition tools, reactive ion (plasma) processing, wafer scale silicon and associated oxide processing, soft/hard contact lithography and wet chemical processing. Details of related vacuum systems and associated mechanical designs should be appreciated and understood. The candidate will be required to work in an environmentally controlled area (cleanroom) for long periods of time.
The candidate will be able to work for competing industrial and university researchers while maintaining confidentiality of processes and concepts between groups. Knowledge of Intellectual property law and guidelines is a plus.
The candidate will interface as a primary trainer and mentor for complex laboratory processes for students (undergrad and graduate), faculty, staff and corporate users. The candidate will have both classroom and laboratory teaching duties related to microscopy and nanotechnology.
Provides engineering services in support of engineering and physical science research activities, encompassing sample characterization, mechanical, electrical, computer, or electronic design, systems analysis, feasibility analysis, instrumentation design, etc., the solution of engineering problems, the development of engineering projects and the supervision of fabrication.
A successful candidate will have:
- Three or more years of experience in managing facilities, operations, maintenance, space and equipment in a research or educational setting.
- Three or more years of experience with the operation and use of electron microscopes and associated sample preparation and characterization.
- The ability to design and properly perform all phases of set-up, operation, and repair of complex research and instructional equipment related to electron microscopy instrumentation and ancillary equipment such as specimen preparation equipment.
- The ability to apply advanced knowledge of principles, concepts and methods related to the laboratory operation, performance
- The ability to investigate, devise and help carry out plans for continual renovation and upgrade of equipment and laboratory facilities, including potential new equipment acquisitions to advance the research capabilities of the facility
- The ability to develop and perform complex mechanical, electrical, and/or electronic troubleshooting using technical expertise and experience
- The ability to develop, adapt, apply, and exploit the technical capabilities of the laboratory equipment for instructional endeavors
- The ability to provide expert technical advice, mentoring, and training for professional and technical staff, and students and faculty for the completion of safe and effective research, tasks, and endeavors
- The ability to communicate clearly
- The ability to maintain accurate, detailed records
- The ability to establish and maintain system of data recording, storage and transfer with relevant PIs
- The ability to create an inclusive environment and work with a diverse population
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under general guidance and with latitude for exercising independent technical judgment, performs research related activities limited in scope and complexity in a specialized field. Responsibilities include most or all of the following, as well as other related duties:
- Works independently with only occasional suggestions in modifying, varying or adapting standard laboratory procedures to meet special needs of research projects.
- Performs analyses and scientific data reductions by using standard methods and develops modifications of standard methods to meet special situations.
- Searches literature for reference to technical problems involved in research projects; writes standard operating procedures (SOPs); prepares charts, graphs and tables; and assists in the preparation of materials for publication.
- Operates laboratory and experimental testing equipment and apparatus such as cleanroom processing tools, vacuum systems, electron microscopes and the like.
- Conducts regular training classes and certification classes for user facility members.
- Presents facility summaries at user group meetings.
- Teaches laboratory techniques and instrumentation procedures to students, faculty and technical support staff, and counsels them on technical problems.
- Supervises lower classified engineers, technicians and clerical staff assigned to the facility. Assists in advising student research projects.
- Works with vendors as needed to carry out service contract obligations in support of equipment.
REQUIREMENTS:
At minimum a successful candidate should have a Masters degree or higher with major course work in a relevant science or engineering discipline (e.g. microelectronics/optics manufacture, applied physics, physics, chemistry, earth science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering or related academic fields), and three years of related work experience involving direct assistance to researchers; or any equivalent combination of experience, training and education. Candidates with PhD degrees may be given preference.
NOTE: This document describes typical duties and responsibilities and is not intended to limit management from assigning other work as required.
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