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Epidemiologist

Dayton, OH · On-site

$120K - $135K/yr

... biosurveillance, and mission readiness across the Air Force. The role combines epidemiology, biostatistics, public health research, data analytics, and knowledge management to provide actionable ...

... biosurveillance, and mission readiness across the Air Force. The role combines epidemiology, biostatistics, public health research, data analytics, and knowledge management to provide actionable ...

... biosurveillance, and mission readiness across the Air Force. The role combines epidemiology, biostatistics, public health research, data analytics, and knowledge management to provide actionable ...

AI Biologist

San Francisco, CA · Remote

$120K - $180K/yr

About the job Bioinformatics Engineer/AI Biologist - Biosurveillance As molecular data generation and frontier model intelligence grows, new approaches to data analysis are needed across the biotech ...

AI Biologist

San Francisco, CA · Remote

$120K - $180K/yr

About the job Bioinformatics Engineer/AI Biologist - Biosurveillance As molecular data generation and frontier model intelligence grows, new approaches to data analysis are needed across the biotech ...

Support integration of biosurveillance, preventive medicine, and force health protection activities across staff functions * Provide medical planning support, including development and refinement of ...

Support integration of biosurveillance, preventive medicine, and force health protection activities across staff functions * Provide medical planning support, including development and refinement of ...

Epidemiologist (5874)

Aberdeen, MD · On-site

$121K - $141K/yr

Familiarity with DoD biosurveillance systems and reportable medical event programs. * Experience developing executive-level products and briefings. * Knowledge of the One Health framework. * Active ...

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How much do biosurveillance jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for biosurveillance in the United States is $111,445.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is biosurveillance?

A Biosurveillance job involves monitoring and analyzing data related to public health threats, such as infectious diseases, bioterrorism, and emerging biological risks. Professionals in this field collect and interpret information from various sources, including laboratory reports, syndromic surveillance systems, and environmental monitoring. Their goal is to detect potential outbreaks early and support decision-making for public health responses. Biosurveillance jobs are often found in government agencies, healthcare organizations, and research institutions.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in biosurveillance?

A typical day in biosurveillance involves monitoring and analyzing health data from various sources to identify unusual patterns or emerging threats, such as infectious disease outbreaks. You might participate in meetings with cross-disciplinary teams, report findings to public health officials, or help design surveillance systems to improve early detection. Daily responsibilities often include reviewing electronic health records, conducting statistical analyses, and preparing summary reports. Collaboration is key, as biosurveillance professionals frequently work alongside epidemiologists, data scientists, and healthcare providers to ensure a coordinated response. This role is dynamic and requires adaptability as new health concerns and technologies continually shape the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in biosurveillance, and why are they important?

A successful professional in biosurveillance needs a solid background in epidemiology, public health, data analysis, and biology, often supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with GIS software, statistical analysis tools like SAS or R, and health informatics systems is commonly expected, along with certifications such as Certified in Public Health (CPH). Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication are crucial soft skills for sharing findings and collaborating across agencies. Mastery of these skills ensures timely detection and response to health threats, protecting public safety and enabling coordinated interventions.

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Infographic showing various Biosurveillance job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,445 per year, or $53.6 per hour.

Genomics Laboratory Manager

Chenega Corporation

Fort Detrick, MD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Summary

Come join a company that strives for Extraordinary People and Exceptional Performance! Chenega Services and Federal Solutions, LLC., a Chenega Professional Services’ company, is looking for a Genomics Laboratory Manager oversees the logistical, operational, safety, and technical readiness of the Center for Genome Sciences laboratories. This key personnel role manages daily genomic, biosurveillance, and systems biology laboratory operations; supports next-generation sequencing and multi-omics research; maintains regulatory and biosafety compliance; trains personnel; coordinates equipment maintenance and scientific supply chains; and supports Principal Investigators in the execution of sequencing protocols supporting Department of Defense biosurveillance and medical countermeasure missions. 

Our company offers employees the opportunity to join a team where there is a robust employee benefits program, management engagement, quality leadership, an atmosphere of teamwork, recognition for performance, and promotion opportunities. We actively strive to channel our highly engaged employee’s knowledge, critical thinking, and determination to innovate scalable solutions for our clients. 


Responsibilities
  • Manage daily operations of genomic, biosurveillance, and systems biology laboratories conducting multi-omics, next-generation sequencing, and bioinformatics research on high-consequence pathogens.
  • Perform and support NGS workflows using Illumina platforms, including iSeq, MiniSeq, MiSeq, NextSeq 2000, and NovaSeq 6000, and Oxford Nanopore platforms, including MinION and GridION.
  • Perform nucleic acid extraction, bioanalysis, quantitation, conventional PCR and qPCR, manual and automated library preparation, and RNA/DNA quality control using NanoDrop, Qubit, and Agilent TapeStation systems.
  • Operate and support automated liquid handling and sample-processing equipment, including Hamilton STAR and KingFisher systems; purify nucleic acids from inactivated viral cultures, animal tissues, and human blood samples; and assist with nucleic acid-based assay design and execution.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for daily laboratory operations and maintain mission readiness of laboratory facilities.
  • Oversee maintenance, calibration, certification, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and emergency repair of specialized genomic equipment, automated liquid handlers, and biosafety cabinets in coordination with Government personnel and vendors.
  • Forecast, order, receive, track, and properly store laboratory consumables, library preparation kits, reagents, temperature-sensitive materials, and specialized supplies; maintain inventory records in approved systems such as DMLSS, GFEBS, or LIMS and manage freezer alarm response protocols.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable DoD, CDC, institutional, Select Agent, biosafety, biosecurity, chemical hygiene, hazardous waste, GLP, and well-documented study requirements.
  • Maintain and revise SOPs, risk assessments, chemical hygiene plans, capture forms, equipment documentation, sample-processing records, protocol records, and other laboratory documentation; document deviations and implement corrective actions in coordination with the Biosafety Officer.
  • Train and track training of new personnel and rotational staff on laboratory safety, equipment use, genomic workflows, SOP compliance, and documentation requirements.
  • Conduct laboratory inspections and support decontamination, cleaning, waste disposal, and contamination-control activities for laboratory spaces, benches, and biosafety cabinets.
  • Provide monthly status reports covering operational status, equipment downtime, procurement bottlenecks, completed maintenance, critical inventory, pending orders, and SOP updates.
  • Maintain laboratory records, LIMS activities, inventory tracking, data management, and DoD/Federal procurement processes to ensure continuity and shared resource availability.
  • Coordinate with Center for Genome Sciences leadership, Principal Investigators, internal maintenance personnel, external vendors, and partners; present work and attend meetings and training.
  • Cross-train and provide technical support to other Molecular Biology Division areas as needed and travel CONUS or OCONUS approximately one to two times per year when required.
  • Obtain and maintain Biological Personnel Reliability Program enrollment in accordance with contract and regulatory requirements.
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications
  • Master of Science degree in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Genetics, or a closely related field.
  • At least 10 years of direct biological research laboratory management experience.
  • Demonstrated experience managing a biological research laboratory and laboratory personnel, consistent with the Scientist 3 labor category.
  • Demonstrated experience with next-generation sequencing workflows and genomic laboratory operations.
  • Experience operating in BSL-2 laboratory environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct and support independent research, document results, and communicate findings through technical reports, presentations, and/or peer-reviewed publications.
  • Experience maintaining laboratory SOPs, records, equipment readiness, inventory, safety, and regulatory compliance.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain BPRP enrollment and comply with applicable biosafety and biosecurity requirements.
  • Ability to travel CONUS or OCONUS approximately one to two times per year, as required.
  • Successfully pass background and drug screening

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in BSL-3 and/or BSL-4 high-containment environments.
  • Experience with Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing platforms and automated liquid handling systems.
  • Experience with DMLSS, GFEBS, localized LIMS, and DoD/Federal procurement processes.
  • Experience with DoD, CDC, Select Agent, GLP, or well-documented study compliance requirements.

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Advanced knowledge of molecular biology, genomics, NGS workflows, nucleic acid extraction, PCR/qPCR, library preparation, and RNA/DNA quality control.
  • Knowledge of laboratory biosafety, biosecurity, chemical hygiene, hazardous waste management, contamination control, and regulated documentation.
  • Strong laboratory operations, personnel training, equipment management, inventory control, procurement, and vendor coordination skills.
  • Ability to independently plan and accomplish goals, exercise professional judgment, manage competing priorities, and maintain mission readiness.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills, including preparation of technical reports, SOPs, presentations, and training materials.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with Principal Investigators, scientific personnel, Government stakeholders, maintenance teams, vendors, and external partners.

Estimated Salary/Wage
USD $90,000.00/Yr. Up to USD $100,000.00/Yr.Qualifications:
  • Master of Science degree in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Genetics, or a closely related field.
  • At least 10 years of direct biological research laboratory management experience.
  • Demonstrated experience managing a biological research laboratory and laboratory personnel, consistent with the Scientist 3 labor category.
  • Demonstrated experience with next-generation sequencing workflows and genomic laboratory operations.
  • Experience operating in BSL-2 laboratory environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct and support independent research, document results, and communicate findings through technical reports, presentations, and/or peer-reviewed publications.
  • Experience maintaining laboratory SOPs, records, equipment readiness, inventory, safety, and regulatory compliance.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain BPRP enrollment and comply with applicable biosafety and biosecurity requirements.
  • Ability to travel CONUS or OCONUS approximately one to two times per year, as required.
  • Successfully pass background and drug screening

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in BSL-3 and/or BSL-4 high-containment environments.
  • Experience with Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing platforms and automated liquid handling systems.
  • Experience with DMLSS, GFEBS, localized LIMS, and DoD/Federal procurement processes.
  • Experience with DoD, CDC, Select Agent, GLP, or well-documented study compliance requirements.

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Advanced knowledge of molecular biology, genomics, NGS workflows, nucleic acid extraction, PCR/qPCR, library preparation, and RNA/DNA quality control.
  • Knowledge of laboratory biosafety, biosecurity, chemical hygiene, hazardous waste management, contamination control, and regulated documentation.
  • Strong laboratory operations, personnel training, equipment management, inventory control, procurement, and vendor coordination skills.
  • Ability to independently plan and accomplish goals, exercise professional judgment, manage competing priorities, and maintain mission readiness.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills, including preparation of technical reports, SOPs, presentations, and training materials.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with Principal Investigators, scientific personnel, Government stakeholders, maintenance teams, vendors, and external partners.
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