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Microscopy Manager Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Microbiology Tutor

Duluth, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Lawrenceville, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Johns Creek, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Augusta, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Woodstock, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Roswell, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Sandy Springs, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

Microbiology Tutor

Alpharetta, GA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Emphasizes clinical relevance and connects microbiology to infectious disease management, food ... Adapts instruction using microscopy images, case-based clinical scenarios, and laboratory technique ...

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Microscopy Manager information

What are some common challenges Microscopy Managers face in maintaining and upgrading equipment?

Microscopy Managers often encounter challenges related to balancing the maintenance of existing microscopes with the need to keep up with rapidly advancing imaging technologies. Budget constraints can make it difficult to upgrade to the latest equipment, while regular calibration and servicing are essential to ensure accuracy and minimize downtime. Additionally, training staff on new systems and troubleshooting technical issues are key responsibilities that require strong organizational and communication skills. Building relationships with vendors and staying informed about industry developments can help address these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between Microscopy Manager vs Microscopy Technician?

AspectMicroscopy ManagerMicroscopy Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or related field; management experienceAssociate's or bachelor's degree; technical training in microscopy
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, overseeing teamsLaboratories, operating microscopes and preparing samples
ResponsibilitiesSupervising staff, managing projects, ensuring quality standardsOperating microscopes, preparing specimens, maintaining equipment

The Microscopy Manager typically oversees microscopy operations, manages staff, and ensures project quality, requiring leadership skills and management experience. In contrast, the Microscopy Technician focuses on hands-on sample preparation and microscope operation, with less managerial responsibility. Both roles are essential in research and laboratory settings, but they differ mainly in scope and level of responsibility.

What does a Microscopy Manager do?

A Microscopy Manager oversees the operation and maintenance of microscopy facilities within research institutions, universities, or commercial labs. They are responsible for managing advanced microscopes, training staff or students, ensuring equipment is properly maintained, and implementing safety protocols. Additionally, Microscopy Managers often assist researchers with experimental design, imaging techniques, and data analysis, as well as staying updated on technological advancements. Their role is crucial for enabling high-quality imaging and supporting scientific research projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Microscopy Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Microscopy Manager, you need advanced knowledge of microscopy techniques, sample preparation, and imaging analysis, typically supported by a degree in biology, materials science, or a related field. Familiarity with electron, confocal, and fluorescence microscopes, image processing software, and relevant safety protocols is essential, along with certifications in laboratory management or microscopy when available. Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills help manage teams, coordinate facility operations, and provide user training. These skills ensure efficient facility management, high-quality research support, and a safe, collaborative environment for scientific discovery.
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Senior Electron Microscopy Scientist

Senior Electron Microscopy Scientist

Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC

Savannah, GA โ€ข On-site

$101K - $147K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Some Typical Duties & Responsibilities Include:
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) is seeking a Senior Electron Microscopy Scientist to assist in the Savannah River Plutonium Processing Facility's Materials Characterization laboratories. This position will play a primary role in the startup and operation of electron microscopy capabilities in multiple facilities for this major new site mission. You will primarily assist with the startup, commissioning, and operation of multiple Electron Microprobes. Ideally, you would also assist with the startup, commissioning, and operation of a Plasma Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscope. As one of the initial team members, you will have significant input into the lab's method development, operations, and organizational development.
This position will have authorities and responsibilities in the following areas:
โ€ข Serve as a Subject Matter Expert on the electron microscopy team to support method development, operation, data analysis and associated sample preparation operations.
โ€ข Serve as the primary Subject Matter Expert for operation of the Electron Microprobe and associated data analysis.
โ€ข Lead and/or assist in developing procedures and training for laboratory sample management, sample preparation, and characterization of materials.
โ€ข Collect and analyze data and prepare technical reports.
โ€ข Demonstrate creative ability by solving technical problems.
โ€ข Provide mentorship to less-experienced staff.
โ€ข Assume technical responsibility for one or more related phases of a program.
โ€ข Engage with other Engineers/Scientists performing related technical work.
โ€ข Interface between various disciplines including program managers, project management and engineering design authorities.
โ€ข Work with Production Agencies to ensure operational consistency between laboratories for key methods. This position will have significant coordination efforts with LANL, LLNL, and the SRPPF Project group.
Travel
โ€ข Frequent travel to technical conferences and meetings with DOE NNSA Lab, Plants, and Sites partners. Travel up to 25% could be expected.
This position is subject to the requirements of the DOE Human Reliability Program as specified in 10 Code of Federal Regulation, Part 712, ยง712.11. These requirements include ongoing drug and alcohol testing, as well as periodic medical and psychological evaluations.
Required Qualifications
โ€ข Master's degree in Materials Science, Metallurgical Engineer, Geology or other relevant Science/Engineering field with at least 8 years of experience.
โ€ข Proven fundamental understanding of electron microscopy characterization techniques, including Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Microprobe.
โ€ข Hands-on experience collecting and analyzing data using Scanning Electron Microscopes and Electron Microprobes.
โ€ข Familiarity and hands-on experience with Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) and Wavelength-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (WDS)
โ€ข Proven experience with X-ray microanalysis data analysis and technical report writing skills.
We'd Also Like to See
โ€ข Ph.D. in Materials Science, Metallurgical Engineer, Geology, or other relevant Science/Engineering field with 5 years of experience.
โ€ข Advanced knowledge of theories, concepts, principles, and techniques in Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis.
โ€ข Advanced knowledge and hands-on experience with Electron Microprobes.
โ€ข Fundamental to advanced knowledge with Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy is desired. Proven ability to operate a PFIB/SEM through significant hands-on experience.
โ€ข Previous DOE production facility or national laboratory experience.
โ€ข Experience in laboratory design/standup supporting material characterization data production efforts.
โ€ข Understanding of laboratory waste handling concepts, ideally with experience in radioactive waste generation.
Note:
SRNS is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. SRNS utilizes the Disabled Veteran Enhancement Opportunities program which is aimed at improving employment opportunities for disabled veterans at the Savannah River Site (SRS). SRNS is also committed to making our workplace accessible to individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations, upon request, for individuals to participate in the application and hiring process. To request such an accommodation, you may contact us by phone at 803-952-8207, or by e-mail at hrrecruiting@srs.gov.
Security Clearance Information
SRNS is required by DOE to conduct a pre-employment drug & alcohol test and background review that includes checks of personal references, credit, criminal records, and employment history, and education verifications. Positions with SRNS may require applicants to obtain and maintain a DOE L or Q-level security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship. Factors such as pre-employment background review results, dual citizenship status, and unpaid and/or unfiled taxes may impact your ability to obtain a security clearance. This list of factors is not exhaustive; pre-employment information and security clearance requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Who We Are
As the Savannah River Site's management and operations contractor since 2008, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) makes the world safer. With safety and security in the forefront, SRNS develops innovative approaches to deliver on our environmental commitments and nuclear materials challenges; supplies products and services necessary to maintain the nation's nuclear deterrent; secures nuclear materials to prevent unwanted proliferation; and transforms nuclear materials into assets and stable wasteforms. The SRNS workforce is highly capable, engaged, and adaptable to meet existing and expanding missions. SRNS employees apply superior expertise and innovative solutions to complex and challenging national and global issues. We have the knowledge to address a range of national and international nuclear issues. We make the world safer - and you can, too.
What We Offer
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) Benefits team is constantly assessing trends in the benefits area to provide the best possible services to our workforce. We ensure high quality outcomes of each service provider by consistent monitoring and oversight for positive results. We also negotiate cost effective premiums that will meet the needs of our evolving workforce. Your SRNS Health & Welfare benefits provide peace of mind and financial protection for you and your family. Some of the Benefits offered to full service employees include:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance options
- Critical Illness and Accident Insurance
- Employer paid life insurance with buy up options
- Employer paid Short Term and Long Term Disability
- 401(k) with Employer Match
- Various wellness programs
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Discounts and other supplemental benefits
SRNS employees are critical to the success of SRNS, all while making the world a safer place. The work that we do every day makes a difference.
Standards of Excellence
The SRNS vision states that we will "be the standard of excellence in nuclear materials management by delivering knowledge, innovation and experience." This is underpinned by the recognition that everything we do relies on our employees and how they demonstrate the SRNS Standards of Excellence every day. Built on the foundation of safety and security, each employee is expected to:
Model Excellence by demonstrating the highest standards and values in work and promoting them within the organization and to the customer.
Deliver Results by meeting customer expectations to ensure objectives, goals and deadlines are met while being good stewards of resources.
Energize and Recognize Teams through growing organizational strength and recognizing continued excellence.
Build Relationships by developing relationships with coworkers and customers to foster a respectful workplace.
Shape the Future by creating a diverse, innovative and integrated workforce that fosters mission success and company growth.
Discipline Description
Microscopists use advanced microscopy techniques to examine and analyze microscopic structures and materials, including nuclear fuel, reactor components, and radioactive particles. They study samples to identify defects, microstructural changes, or contamination that could affect nuclear operations or safety. Microscopists collaborate closely with engineers, physicists, and safety inspectors to provide detailed insights and support decision-making regarding maintenance, operations, and safety protocols within a facility.
Career Band Description
โ€ข Roles in this band apply the knowledge in area of expertise to analyze information; design and develop new approaches, methodologies and processes; and, provide professional advice and guidance to others in accordance with professional quality standards
โ€ข Applies a theoretical knowledge-base to work to achieve goals through own work
โ€ข Characterized by specific functional expertise typically gained through formal education
โ€ข May provide guidance to others as a project manager using technical expertise
Career Level Description
Requires specialized expertise in field/discipline acquired through significant years of experience, leading others to solve complex problems, working independently with guidance in only the most complex situations; may lead functional teams or projects.
Job Family Description
Science, Mathematics & Technology roles encompass a broad spectrum of STEM expertise dedicated to the SRS mission operations support, scientific research, technical applications, advancement of scientific principles, mathematics, and statistical applications. Professionals in this field may conduct research, analyze data, perform laboratory methods in support of critical missions, and develop theories to solve complex problems in areas such as physics, chemistry, hydrogeology, environmental science, biology, and mathematics.
Note for Salary
This is the range within which SRNS expects the majority of qualified candidates would enter this role if offered. Actual offers may be more or less than the amounts shown depending on candidate's qualifications, experience, internal equity, and other factors.