Laboratory Manager - Multiplier : Job Details

Laboratory Manager

Multiplier

Job Location : Logan,UT, USA

Posted on : 2025-02-17T19:52:20Z

Job Description :
Laboratory ManagerDepartment: Working Lands Conservation Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: Working Lands Conservation - Logan, UT Reporting To: Megan Nasto Compensation: $52,500 / year DescriptionAbout the Organization: Working Lands Conservation is a small, rapidly growing, research-based non-profit located in Logan, UT. Our goal is to bring science to collaborative partnerships working to improve land management, while supporting communities and livelihoods. We strongly believe that partnerships of diverse stakeholders lead to innovative management ideas, and that producers are the foundational stewards of working landscapes. We work closely with producers, state agencies, federal agencies, non-profit organizations, and university researchers to fulfill our mission, share ideas, and inspire innovative management. We expect to expand our full-time research staff rapidly in the coming years and are looking for individuals who thrive in a fast-paced environment. We currently have projects across the West including in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and the Navajo Nation examining the effects of livestock grazing, riparian restoration, and other land management practices on soil health, plant production, wildlife habitat, and water quality among other ecosystem services. We are looking for a team member who will take charge of the laboratory work, and at times join sampling trips, associated with these various projects. POSITION SUMMARY: We are looking for a B.S. or M.S. level Laboratory Manager to bring their skills to our growing team. The Laboratory Manager will mostly work with Working Lands Conservation's Soil Science Program Director - Dr. Megan Nasto - to set up our new state-of-the-art ecosystem service laboratory, and primarily carry out the physical and chemical processing of soil samples as well as their analysis on various instruments. There will also be opportunities for the Lab Manager to accompany staff on soil collection trips across the West. Other responsibilities will include working with Working Lands Conservation's Postdoctoral Research Associate - Dr. Kendall Beals - and Project Manager - Elana Feldman - on soil-focused projects, plus processing and analysis of plant biomass and water samples. As such, the Laboratory Manager will work with the broader Working Lands Conservation team and gain laboratory experience that transcends any one subfield of ecology. Applications will be accepted and interviews will be scheduled until the position is filled. First review of applications will occur February 1st, 2025. Primary Responsibilities
  • Help set up our ecosystem service laboratory;
  • Coordinate and execute the physical and chemical processing of soil samples for bulk density, total, labile, and size-fractioned soil organic carbon, inorganic nitrogen and net nitrogen availability, microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen, and other metrics of soil health;
  • Run and maintain laboratory instruments including but not limited to an elemental analyzer, mid-infrared reflectance spectrometer, and a microplate reader;
  • Work within a laboratory safely abiding by all protocols regarding the use of personal protective equipment and the handling of hazardous materials;
  • Keep detailed laboratory notes, neat and orderly laboratory data sheets, and up-to-date inventories;
  • Keep the laboratory clean and organized on a daily basis;
  • Travel as needed for field sampling campaigns;
  • Other duties that are reasonable and consistent with this position.
The Ideal Candidate You have superb interpersonal and communication skills, and are excited to be part of a small, growing team of scientists and scientific communicators. You are flexible, and can employ your problem solving skills so that the challenges of a young organization (e.g., new projects) are exciting to you. You find joy in analyzing all types of ecological field samples (soil, plant, water), and are willing to share your expertise and enthusiasm with the technicians you will be working with on various projects. You possess the ability to organize a laboratory that will be processing samples from multiple ongoing projects. You are dedicated to contributing and fostering a workplace that centers on teamwork, a commitment to excellence, and mutual respect. The ideal candidate will be a person of high energy, integrity, organization, humor, enthusiasm, and optimism. Specific Experience Requested: We recognize that each applicant for this role will bring unique skills, knowledge, experiences, and background to this position, lending your flair to the trajectory of the Laboratory Manager role. We welcome diverse experiences and perspectives in our applicant pool, and will be looking for candidates who possess many, but not necessarily all, of the following qualifications and experience:
  • Education and / or training in the fields of soil science, biogeochemistry, and / or ecology;
  • Laboratory-based wet chemistry;
  • Laboratory-based instrumentation;
  • Field-based soil sampling;
  • Field-based ecological sampling that includes away-from-home travel for 1 - 3 weeks at a time.
Compensation Working Lands Conservation and Multiplier provides a comprehensive compensation package, including competitive salary ($52,500), excellent medical and dental benefits, retirement savings, and generous vacation and sick leave policy.
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