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Instrumentation Manager Engineer - Meter Technician - Project Manager Role summary This role will be responsible for driving the technology, automation, and metering side of SandX and Super Loop.

New opportunity for an Imaging Instrumentation Manager to lead, guide, and manage the Preclinical Optical Molecular Imaging Team based in Tucson, Arizona. * Manage an interdisciplinary team of ...

New opportunity for an Imaging Instrumentation Manager to lead, guide, and manage the Preclinical Optical Molecular Imaging Team based in Tucson, Arizona. * Manage an interdisciplinary team of ...

New opportunity for an Imaging Instrumentation Manager to lead, guide, and manage the Preclinical Optical Molecular Imaging Team based in Tucson, Arizona. * Manage an interdisciplinary team of ...

The role is "Instrumentation Manager" -- need someone with an Analytical back ground. * Need someone who is very proactive, takes initiative and resourceful and can work cross functionally. * This ...

Sr Electrical Eng Manager

Tulsa, OK · Hybrid

$111.90K - $143.90K/yr

As a Sr Electrical and Instrumentation Manager here at Honeywell, you will play a crucial role in leading the process control and instrumentation function. You will be responsible for overseeing and ...

Sr Electrical Eng Manager

Tulsa, OK · Hybrid

$111.90K - $143.90K/yr

As a Sr Electrical and Instrumentation Manager here at Honeywell, you will play a crucial role in leading the process control and instrumentation function. You will be responsible for overseeing and ...

Design Manager, Instrumentation

Warren, MI · Hybrid

$134.70K - $207.60K/yr

Design Manager, Instrumentation This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the successful candidate is expected to report to Warren, MI or Sunnyvale, CA, three times per week, at minimum. The ...

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How much do instrumentation manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for instrumentation manager in the United States is $90,211.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $111,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Instrumentation Manager job?

An Instrumentation Manager oversees the design, installation, maintenance, and improvement of instrumentation and control systems in industrial settings. They ensure that measurement and control equipment operates efficiently and accurately to support production and safety. Responsibilities often include managing teams, troubleshooting equipment issues, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. This role requires strong technical expertise, leadership skills, and knowledge of automation, electrical systems, and software integration.

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

To excel as an Instrumentation Manager, you need a strong background in instrumentation engineering, process control, and relevant industrial experience, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related technical field. Proficiency with control systems (like DCS, PLCs), instrumentation calibration tools, and certifications such as ISA Certified Automation Professional are highly valued. Strong leadership, project management skills, and effective communication abilities help set individuals apart in this role. These competencies are crucial for ensuring reliable plant operations, driving team performance, and maintaining safety and compliance standards.

What are some typical challenges faced by Instrumentation Managers, and how can they overcome them?

Instrumentation Managers often encounter challenges such as integrating new technologies with legacy systems, ensuring instrumentation reliability under demanding conditions, and managing cross-disciplinary teams. Addressing these challenges requires proactive communication, robust troubleshooting strategies, and staying current with industry advancements. Successful managers foster a collaborative team environment, invest in staff training, and establish preventive maintenance programs to minimize equipment downtime. Overcoming these hurdles not only keeps operations running smoothly but also positions the manager for further leadership and technical growth within the company.
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Chemistry Department Instrumentation Manager

Chemistry Department Instrumentation Manager

Temple University

Philadelphia, PA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


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Job description

Job Description

The Chemistry Department at Temple University is seeking applications for the position of Department Instrumentation Manager. The successful applicant will take charge of an NMR laboratory with three Bruker spectrometers, two 500s and one 400 MHz. Equipped with sample changer robotics, these comprise an open-access NMR environment. The manager will train students in safety and operations, respond to problems arising with the spectrometers, and will conduct minor repairs to the equipment, with the goal of maintaining constant operability of the spectrometers. The manager will support the education of students who require advanced techniques; the manager will also suggest appropriate advanced NMR experiments and provide additional training and supervision as needed.

The Manager will assume responsibility for cryogen (liquid He, N2) maintenance and replenishment for each of the magnets, in a timely manner. Prior experience in these techniques is required. 

In addition to the duties above, the manager will play a leading role alongside faculty in the development of support systems for other analytical instrumentation in the Department, including HPLCs, LC-Mass Spectrometers, FTIR equipment, among others. As described above, user training and minor repairs to these instruments will become part of the duties for this position.\

Qualifications

A PhD in organic, inorganic or analytical chemistry is required, along with extensive experience in NMR spectroscopy.

How to Apply

Applicants should submit electronically at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/26527.

This position is a full-time academic professional appointment, with a continuing contract following a 90-day probationary period. Temple University offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. Temple University is a Carnegie R1 (highest research activity) institution that serves more than 33,000 students. Located in the heart of Philadelphia, a city known for arts, culture, history and affordable living, Temple University is in close proximity to many outstanding research centers and industry partners. Housed within the College of Science and Technology, the Department of Chemistry serves undergraduate majors and graduate students with academic programs that prepare students to solve challenging, interdisciplinary problems that impact society. The department is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive departmental community.

Temple University is an equal opportunity, equal access, affirmative action employer committed to achieving a diverse community (AA,EOE,M/F/D/V). 


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