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As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for lab research associate in Oregon is $23.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Lab Research Associate do?

A Lab Research Associate supports scientific research by conducting experiments, analyzing data, and maintaining laboratory equipment. They often assist senior researchers in designing studies, collecting samples, and performing routine tests. Their role is crucial in ensuring that experiments are conducted accurately and efficiently, following safety protocols and documentation standards. Lab Research Associates work in various settings, including universities, hospitals, and private research facilities.

What are some common challenges faced by Lab Research Associates when managing multiple experiments simultaneously?

Lab Research Associates often juggle several experiments at once, which can be challenging due to the need for precise timing, meticulous record-keeping, and coordination with other team members. Unexpected issues, such as equipment malfunctions or reagent shortages, may require quick troubleshooting and adaptability. Effective communication and organizational skills are essential to ensure that data is accurately collected and experiments are completed within deadlines. Collaborating closely with principal investigators and fellow researchers also helps in prioritizing tasks and sharing resources efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lab Research Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lab Research Associate, you need a solid background in biology, chemistry, or a related field, usually with a bachelor's or master's degree and experience in laboratory techniques. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, data analysis software, and protocols like PCR or chromatography is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork are essential soft skills that set top performers apart. These capabilities ensure accurate results, maintain safety standards, and contribute to successful research outcomes.
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Director of Archaeological Research Division

Director of Archaeological Research Division

University Of Oregon

Eugene, OR • On-site

$100K - $115K/yr

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


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Job description

Director of Archaeological Research Division

Apply now Job no: 536599
Work type: Faculty - Career
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Accounting/Finance, Arts/Theater/Museum, Executive/Management/Director, Anthropology, History

Department: Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Rank: Research Assistant, Research Associate
Annual Basis: 12 Month
Salary: $100,000 - $115,000 per year (updated)

Review of Applications Begins

June 9th, 2026 (updated); position open until filled

Special Instructions to Applicants

Please submit a current CV and cover letter addressing your experience in archaeological research leadership, cultural resource management (CRM) and regulatory expertise, and project and financial management, along with a brief statement of your vision for the division.
Review of applications will begin on May 25, 2026. To ensure consideration, please submit application materials by that date.

Department Summary

As an essential partner in the University's educational, research, and public service mission, the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History (MNCH) enhances knowledge of Earth's environments and cultures, inspiring stewardship of our collective past, present, and future.
The museum is a center of interdisciplinary research and education, serving the State of Oregon, the University of Oregon, Native American Tribes, the research community, K-12 students and teachers, and the wider public in Oregon and beyond.
An established engine of archaeological research in the American West, the museum's Archaeological Research Division works across the state on dozens of archaeological projects each year. The MNCH is also the State of Oregon's official repository for publicly owned collections and home to hundreds of thousands of ethnographic and archaeological objects, fossils, and biological specimens from Oregon and around the world.
The museum annually welcomes more than 30,000 visitors and serves another 20,000 Oregonians through its statewide educational programs. A winner of the 2018 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, distinguishing it as one of the very best museums in the nation.
The Museum employs a staff of approximately 40 faculty, researchers, classified, administrative, and student employees across several facilities on the University of Oregon, Eugene campus. Annual expenditures are about $3 million, from dozens of funding sources and allocated among a variety of projects across four museum divisions.

Position Summary

The Director of Archaeological Research leads a transdisciplinary team of archaeologists and historic preservationists who conduct survey, excavation, data analysis, and reporting for state and federal agencies and a variety of public entities and private firms. The director is responsible for strategic planning and all aspects of project management including sponsor development, project proposal development, research design, data analysis, reporting, and publication. The Research Division's sponsored project portfolio routinely includes sixty to eighty concurrent contracts, requiring careful prioritization, sponsor communication, and budgetary and capacity oversight.
The director actively participates in research dissemination and publication through peer reviewed journals, book chapters, professional conferences, university lectures, and other public presentations. The director collaborates with international, national, and regional research groups and universities; across multidisciplinary UO departments, and with other museum units.
The director is responsible for assigning and reviewing the work of all project leaders in the research division including deputy directors (2), operations manager (1), research associates (5-7) and research assistants (3-5). This position reports to the Executive Director.
This is a funding contingent career research faculty position. Depending on the experience and expertise of the successful candidate, this position may be hired at the rank of research assistant Type C, research associate, senior research associate I, or senior research associate II.

Minimum Requirements

To be considered for the research assistant Type C rank:
A masters degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field.
Four years of experience in fieldwork, analysis, and/or research labs.
To be considered for the research associate rank:
A Terminal degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field.
Four years of experience in fieldwork, analysis, and/or research labs.
To be considered for the senior research associate I rank:
A terminal degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field.
Six years of relevant experience post terminal degree, four years of which must include fieldwork, analysis, and/or research lab experience.
To be considered for the senior research associate II rank:
A terminal degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field.
Twelve years of relevant experience post terminal degree, four years of which must include fieldwork, analysis, and/or research lab experience.

Professional Competencies

In depth knowledge of archaeology and cultural resource management (CRM) legislation and process in Oregon, the Pacific Northwest, and Great Basin
Ability to conduct archaeological projects in Oregon (Permitted by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO))
Ability to prioritize and communicate across multiple projects
Ability to lead a diverse team with varied areas of expertise
Knowledge of CRM policies of state and federal agencies
Demonstrated knowledge of GIS information management in ArcGIS
Excellent writing skills for proposal development and publication
Ability to coordinate with the Oregon SHPO, state and federal agencies and Native American Tribes in Oregon

Preferred Qualifications

Demonstrated ability to manage a demanding portfolio
Experience publishing research results in high profile publications
Experience collaborating with progressive scholars across multiple related fields


All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit our website.

The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please email us or call 541-346-5112.

UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed here.

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