Job Details

University of Idaho
  • Position Number: 5826790
  • Location: Moscow, ID
  • Position Type: Laboratory and Research


University of Idaho

Laboratory Coordinator, Engineering


Location: Moscow

Division/College: College of Engineering

Employee Category: Exempt

Pay Range: $70,000, annual salary or higher depending on education and experience

FTE: 1

Full/Part Time: Full Time

Position Summary:
Provides functional supervision of day-to-day activities of a laboratory or field research enterprise, including directing the activities of graduate and undergraduate students, staff researchers and research support staff. Develops guidelines and protocols for lab operations. Assures quality control; maintains budget; and operates, tests, and repairs electronic and/or scientific test equipment used. Assists with the construction and modification of new and prototype scientific devices.

Duties may include:
  • Provide consulting services to department management, public and private sector entities
  • Provide final review of policies and procedures; recommending changes based on prevailing scientific evidence
  • Supervise scientific/technical staff
  • Direct and/or planning and implementing a component of the scientific program
  • Direct and/or planning and monitoring research projects in conjunction with other agencies
  • Direct and/or preparing reports assessing use, distribution, fate, exposure, and probability of adverse effects of chemicals and/or radiological constituents or other hazardous substances in specific use situations
  • Direct and/or developing and /or providing final detailed review of risk assessments and making recommendations for improvement where risk level is unacceptable
  • Establish work priorities and performance standards; may be involved in hiring, training, evaluating staff, assigning and reviewing work
  • Make managerial decisions that directly affect the efficiency, cost, reputation and service quality of the laboratory
  • Develop budgets, distribute budgeted funds and exercise the primary control over a budget
  • Other duties as assigned


Minimum Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Technology or Science



  • Two years of post-Bachelor's research work to include technical/administrative experience in research operations


Preferred Qualifications:
  • MS in Engineering, technology, or science
  • Ability to use available shop tools to maintain and repair lab related malfunctions
  • Capability to explain principles of and train students in use and operation of laboratory equipment including gas chromatography, optical spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR), valves, pumps, control systems, and other hardware
  • Instructional experience in a laboratory setting
  • Experience interfacing analog and digital instrumentation or components
  • Experience using Lab Windows CVI
  • Experience with design, develop and implement instructional laboratory experiments and related curriculum
  • Willingness to take Chemical Engineering and related classes for continuous improvement as suggested by the supervisor
  • Ability to listen to, work with, and instruct undergraduate and students with their academic and/or research projects
  • Great organizational and multitasking skills for planning, allocating/ordering materials
  • Ability to manage time in order to make the laboratories run smoothly
  • Good knowledge and experience in lab safety, computer programing , computer hardware interfacing experience, problem solving and troubleshooting, and general laboratory skills
  • Effective written and oral communication and good interpersonal skills
  • The ability to:
    • Identify problems and related technical issues leading to long term, generic solutions
    • Identify technical approach for solving problems and meeting department, researcher, or course needs
    • Manage department experimental research and instructional laboratories and equipment
    • Work with minimal supervision




Physical Requirements & Working Conditions:
  • Must be able to:
    • Lift, carry or otherwise move up to 50 pounds
    • Ascend and descend ladders
    • Lift and retrieve objects overhead
    • Work with toxic, flammable, combustible, volatile, and corrosive chemicals


Must be able to: Lift, carry or otherwise move up to 50 pounds Ascend and descend ladders Lift and retrieve objects overhead Work with toxic, flammable, combustible, volatile, and corrosive chemicals


Required Licensures, Certifications or other


Posting Number: SP004669P

Posting Date: 11/22/2024

Closing Date:

Open Until Filled: Yes

Special Instructions:
Applications submitted by December 6, 2024 will receive first consideration, this position is open until filled.

Background Check: Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.

To apply, please visit: jobs.uidaho.edu

EEO Statement
University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer.







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