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Laboratory Informatics Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Senior Scientist

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$92K - $126K/yr

Mentor laboratory team members and provide technical guidance. * Support scale-up activities ... Experience with Python, data science, machine learning, or material informatics. * Experience ...

Senior AI/ML Engineer

Rochester, MN · On-site

$106K - $145K/yr

Collaborate directly with pathologists, laboratory physicians, clinicians, computational scientists, enterprise informatics, IT, regulatory teams, and software engineering teams. * Design, build and ...

Senior AI/ML Engineer

Rochester, MN · On-site

$95K - $131K/yr

Collaborate directly with pathologists, laboratory physicians, clinicians, computational scientists, enterprise informatics, IT, regulatory teams, and software engineering teams. * Design, build and ...

Senior AI/ML Engineer

Rochester, MN · On-site

$95K - $131K/yr

Collaborate directly with pathologists, laboratory physicians, clinicians, computational scientists, enterprise informatics, IT, regulatory teams, and software engineering teams. * Design, build and ...

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How much do laboratory informatics jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for laboratory informatics in Minnesota is $22.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.88 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is laboratory informatics?

A Laboratory Informatics job involves managing and optimizing data, software, and technology solutions in a lab environment. Professionals in this field work with systems like Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs), and data analytics tools to ensure efficient data collection, storage, and analysis. They bridge the gap between IT and laboratory operations, supporting regulatory compliance, workflow automation, and integration of lab instruments with digital systems. This role is essential in scientific, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and research industries to enhance data-driven decision-making.

What does someone working in laboratory informatics do?

Typical daily responsibilities in Laboratory Informatics include managing and maintaining laboratory data systems, troubleshooting LIMS issues, and ensuring the integrity and security of scientific data. Professionals in this field regularly collaborate with laboratory staff, IT teams, and quality assurance personnel to streamline workflows and integrate new technologies. You may also be involved in training lab users, performing system upgrades, and developing reports or dashboards for data analysis. This variety makes the role both technically challenging and integral to the smooth functioning of modern laboratories.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in laboratory informatics?

To thrive in a Laboratory Informatics role, you need a strong background in laboratory science, data management, and information technology, often supported by a relevant degree in science, computer science, or health informatics. Experience with Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), electronic lab notebooks, and data integration tools, along with certifications such as CLIA or ASCP, are highly valuable. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills are essential soft skills for this position. These competencies ensure accurate data handling, regulatory compliance, and efficient collaboration within laboratory and IT teams.

What are the most commonly searched types of Laboratory Informatics jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Laboratory Informatics jobs in Minnesota are:

Infographic showing various Laboratory Informatics job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,899 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

Post-Doctoral Associate

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

$63K - $69K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

About the Job
 

This position supports research conducted at the Cognition and Neurodevelopmental Studies (CNS) Lab at the
University of Minnesota. The CNS lab is a multiple PI-led research lab focused on brain and behavioral
development in neurodevelopmental disabilities with a significant grant funding portfolio across multiple
departments (Pediatrics, ICD) housed at the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain. The Masonic Institute
for the Developing Brain (MIDB) is dedicated to fostering healthy brain function across the lifespan through
early neurobehavioral and mental health assessment, innovative targeted interventions, informed policy-
making, compassionate child-advocacy, and community education. The MIDBs mission of basic and clinical
research in the field of neurobehavioral development is supported by a M Health Fairview multi-specialty clinic
and multiple research service hubs including: Analytics, Informatics, Neuroimaging, Center for Neurobehavioral
Development, Translational Neuroscience, Neuromodulation, TeleOutreach, Community Engagement and
Education, and Clinic-Research Integration.

Meghan Swanson, PhD and Jed Elison, PhD are co-Directors of the CNS Lab, and Casey Burrows, PhD is the
Lab Director of Clinical Training. We are seeking postdocs to join our expanding research team of cognitive
neuroscientists, developmental psychologists, and clinical psychologists. Responsibilities include generation of
scientific products, developmental imaging acquisition, mentorship, and laboratory responsibilities.
This is a full-time position, prefers a minimum 2-year commitment, and will continue upon availability of funds
and performance. Work will primarily be conducted in person. Some tasks may be completed remotely when
applicable. This position offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth and training in a collaborative
research environment. This postdoc position will work with a team including faculty researchers, psychologists,
neuroscientists, psychometrists, child-family life specialists, BCBA interventionists, behavior technicians, data
analytics staff, and other trainees.


We anticipate hiring up to 3 postdocs or senior postdocs. One position will be focused on candidates with expertise in child language development, one position will focus on candidates with expertise in processing and analyzing structural and/or diffusion MRI data, and one position will be focused on candidates with
especially strong data science skills.

Job Responsibilities
Generation of Scientific Products (70%)
o Process and analyze data
o Publish research findings in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and present at scientific
conferences
o Gain experience writing and submitting grants
o Conduct research using existing large-scale neuroimaging and clinical assessment datasets
with child participant populations with neurodevelopmental disabilities, including autism, rare
genetic disorders, ADHD, and other behavioral and mental health needs, as well as typically
developing children

Developmental Imaging Acquisition (20%)
o Complete Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) safety training to be able to
support participants through MRI scans and/or independently operate 3T & 7T scanner
consoles
o Learn the CNS Lab developmental neuroimaging standard operating procedures
o Follow and assist with development of research protocols to ensure adherence to and
compliance with all approved ethics and procedures relating to participant privacy/confidentiality
and data integrity, including completing Human Subjects ethics and clinical trainings
o Attend MRI scanning sessions and assist PI and other staff with the collection of MRI data
o Plan to dedicate a up to 2 nights a week to night scanning (typically between 7-11pm) and
occasional weekend hours to accommodate schedules of participant families

Mentorship and Laboratory Responsibilities (10%)
o Undergraduate mentorship (data entry, coding projects, image processing)
o Collaborate with a diverse team of researchers, including the PIs, Co-Is, graduate students,
staff, and other postdoctoral fellows
o Attend and/or lead lab and project meetings
o Advise and consult on complex problems, to support the broader lab and research project
teams as needed
o Participate in the broader intellectual environment to augment professional development

Qualifications
 

QUALIFICATIONS
Required
PhD in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, or a related field
Ability to collaborate effectively with people from a variety of communities, backgrounds, and identities,
commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion as well as accepting and embracing neurodiversity
Skillful with computer software and statistical analysis on PC or Mac
Must pass all criminal background checks as required by the State of Minnesota


Preferred
Demonstrable strong verbal and written communication as well as organizational skills
Proven ability to work independently and as part of a team
Strong experience in neuroimaging data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation

Experience working with young children with autism and related conditions with high support needs
(i.e., having intellectual disability and/or being non-speaking)
Experience with university regulations, policies, and best practices involved in clinical research projects
with child participants
Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate family
schedules
Fluency in multiple languages

Pay and Benefits
 

Pay Range: $63,340 - $69,180; depending on education/qualifications/experience 

Time Appointment Category: 75%-100% Appointment  (If job description above does not specify appointment or expected weekly hours, assume a 100% appointment.)

Position Type: Faculty and P&A Staff 

Please visit the Office of Human Resources website for more information regarding benefit eligibility.

The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

  • Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous time off
  • Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program
  • Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans
  • Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts
  • University HSA contributions
  • Disability and employer-paid life insurance
  • Employee wellbeing program
  • Excellent retirement plans with employer contribution
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) opportunity
  • Financial counseling services 
  • Employee Assistance Program with eight sessions of counseling at no cost
  • Employee Transit Pass with free or reduced rates in the Twin Cities metro area
How To Apply
 

Applications must be submitted online.  To be considered for this position, please click the Apply button and follow the instructions.  You will have the opportunity to complete an online application for the position and attach a cover letter and resume.

Additional documents may be attached after application by accessing your "My Job Applications" page and uploading documents in the "My Cover Letters and Attachments" section. 

This position will remain open until filled.

To request an accommodation during the application process, please e-mail employ@umn.edu or call (612) 624-8647.

Diversity
 

The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission.  The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds.

The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.  To learn more about diversity at the U:  http://diversity.umn.edu

Employment Requirements
 

Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check. Our presumption is that prospective employees are eligible to work here. Criminal convictions do not automatically disqualify finalists from employment.

About University of Minnesota
 

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC)

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC), is among the largest public research universities in the country, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional students a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Located at the heart of one of the nation's most vibrant, diverse metropolitan communities, students on the campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul benefit from extensive partnerships with world-renowned health centers, international corporations, government agencies, and arts, nonprofit, and public service organizations.

At the University of Minnesota, we are proud to be recognized by the Star Tribune as a Top Workplace for 2021, as well as by Forbes as Best Employers for Women and one of Americas Best Employers (2015, 2018, 2019, 2023), Best Employer for Diversity (2019, 2020), Best Employer for New Grads (2018, 2019), and Best Employer by State (2019, 2022).

The University of Minnesota Medical School

Committed to innovation and diversity, the Medical School educates physicians, scientists, and health professionals; generates knowledge and treatments; and cares for patients and communities with compassion and respect. We value excellence, inclusiveness, collaboration, and discovery.
The mission of the regional campus located in Duluth is to be a national leader in improving healthcare access and outcomes in rural Minnesota and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. In partnership with CentraCare, the regional campus in St. Cloud offers a wide range of patient experiences throughout students education in Greater Minnesota and prepares them to become exceptional clinicians and leaders for rural and immigrant populations.


Founded in 1888, the University of Minnesota Medical School has three campuses.  A four-year MD program and the MD/PhD program are located on the Twin Cities campus in addition to MD programs at regional campuses in Duluth and St. Cloud.