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What is the difference between Manager Materials Informatics vs Materials Scientist?

AspectManager Materials InformaticsMaterials Scientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Materials Science, Data Science, or related fields; experience in informatics toolsBachelor's or Master's in Materials Science, Chemistry, or Physics; often a Ph.D. for research roles
Work EnvironmentLeads teams, manages projects, collaborates with IT and R&D departmentsConducts experiments, analyzes materials, works in labs or research settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, R&D, and tech companies focusing on data-driven materials developmentCommon in research institutions, academia, and industrial labs

The main difference is that a Manager Materials Informatics oversees data-driven projects and teams in materials science, focusing on informatics tools and project management. In contrast, a Materials Scientist primarily conducts experimental research and analyzes materials. Both roles require a strong background in materials science, but their daily tasks and focus areas differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Manager Materials Informatics job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 84% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.
2nd Shift Biobank Technician I (Mon-Fri, 330pm-12am)

2nd Shift Biobank Technician I (Mon-Fri, 330pm-12am)

Azenta

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Azenta Inc.At Azenta, new ideas, new technologies and new ways of thinking are driving our future. Our customer focused culture encourages employees to embrace innovation and challenge the status quo with novel thinking and collaborative work relationships.
All we accomplish is grounded in our core values of Customer Focus, Achievement, Accountability, Teamwork, Employee Value and IntegrityJob Title2nd Shift Biobank Technician I (Mon-Fri, 330pm-12am)Job Description

At Azenta, new ideas, new technologies and new ways of thinking are driving our future. Our customer-focused culture encourages employees to embrace innovation and challenge the status quo with novel thinking and collaborative work relationships.

Azenta Life Sciences is a global leader in the life sciences space with headquarters in Burlington, MA, and offices and operations worldwide. We are a market leader in automated bio sample management solutions and genomic services across areas such as drug development, clinical and advanced cell therapies for the industry's top pharmaceutical, biotech, academic and healthcare institutions globally. We provide unparalleled capabilities with our lab analysis, sample management and storage services, informatics software, and consumables, with the largest installed base managing over 1 billion samples globally.

How You'll Add Value:

The Biobank Technician I is responsible for registering, labeling, retrieving, and discarding irreplaceable biological and production materials (research samples, products, etc.) as assigned, while maintaining appropriate temperatures. The incumbent is accountable for performing all assigned tasks with full attention and accuracy to maintain the integrity of the material and the storage processes.

What You'll Do:

Perform all functions methodically and in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Adhere to FDA Good Practices (GMP, GTP, GLP, GDP), International Organization of Standards (ISO), College of American Pathologists (CAP) standards and other regulatory requirements as outlined in SOPs. Handle materials in a manner that maintains required temperatures (+30oC to -196oC) per the project definition and SOPs. Follow all safety requirements for working with infectious and noninfectious biological materials, radioactive materials, chemical compounds, and drug products. Utilize the Company Inventory Management System for all sample handling tasks and ensure chain of custody and audit trails for all activities are proactively maintained. Register samples into the inventory management system. This includes:

  • Scanning of sample barcodes

  • Quality checking information on the material being registered against project and shipment manifest specifications

  • Overlay or place a new label onto materials as required per the project specification

  • Store materials at required temperatures in designated storage units for the specified category of the material

  • Retrieve and package materials requested for lab services, outbound shipments, and discards. Perform quality control checks

  • Perform discard quality checks Investigate and document issues encountered in registration or retrieval of materials using common and company specific systems

  • Generate location management reports

  • Assist with upkeep of the facility

What You Will Bring:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent

  • Two years' experience demonstrating teamwork, self-motivation, detail orientation, and professionalism

  • Life Sciences experience preferred

  • GMP/GTP/CLIA Experience, preferred

  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal

  • Ability to read/understand/interpret basic correspondence, instructions, rules, procedures in English language

  • Ability to make decisions and judgements based on reasoning

  • Ability to perform tasks with care, is thorough and checks work for accuracy and completeness

  • Strong attention to detail for repetitive tasks

  • Ability to use Microsoft Excel, performing basic and intermediate functions

Physical Requirements:

  • Reaching/lifting/bending

  • Ability to lift 50 pounds

  • Extended periods of standing or sitting

  • Right- and left-hand finger dexterity

  • Ability to discern colors or use of color correction glasses

  • Ability to work with refrigerants (e.g., dry ice and LNs) using proper PPE

Your Working Conditions:

  • Employee will be working in an area with potentially infectious materials

  • Employee will be responsible for maintaining a clean work environment and enforce and follow Universal Precautions for bloodborne pathogens when working in an area considered to be potentially contaminated

  • The position requires flexibility to report to either the Indianapolis or Plainfield facility based on business needs

Join us and help enable lifechanging discoveries by keeping critical life science systems running reliably-every day.

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If any applicant is unable to complete an application or respond to a job opening because of a disability, please email at Recruiting@azenta.com for assistance.

Azenta is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This company considers candidates regardless of race, color, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

United States Base Compensation: $21.00

The posted pay range for this position is an estimate based on current market data and internal pay structure. Final compensation may vary above or below this range depending on factors such as experience, education (including licensure and certifications), qualifications, performance, and geographic location, among other relevant business or organizational needs.