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Permanent Electron Microscopy Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Technician, Characterization

Fort Worth, TX ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

Our products include both the critical materials used to make permanent magnets and the finished ... Perform advanced and routine analyses using ICP-OES, LECO CS/ONH, optical and electron microscopy ...

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) * Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) * Energy Dispersive ... S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee ...

Coatings Materials Scientist

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$140K - $170K/yr

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) * Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) * Energy Dispersive ... S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee ...

Coatings Materials Scientist

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$140K - $170K/yr

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) * Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) * Energy Dispersive ... S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee ...

Materials Analyst, TEM

Milpitas, CA

$30.25 - $37.25/hr

Permanent Resident (i.e. "Green Card Holder") * Political Asylee or Refugee * BS or MS only ... Solid understanding of one or more areas of electron microscopy, semiconductor device physics and ...

Materials Analyst, TEM

Milpitas, CA ยท On-site

$30.25 - $37.25/hr

Permanent Resident (i.e. "Green Card Holder") * Political Asylee or Refugee * BS or MS only ... Solid understanding of one or more areas of electron microscopy, semiconductor device physics and ...

Permanent Resident (i.e. "Green Card Holder") * Political Asylee or Refugee * PhD in Materials ... Expert background in electron microscopy, including TEM/STEM, SAED, 4D-STEM, EDS and EELS.

Permanent Resident (i.e. "Green Card Holder") * Political Asylee or Refugee * PhD in Materials ... Expert background in electron microscopy, including TEM/STEM, SAED, 4D-STEM, EDS and EELS.

Today, worldwide more than 11000 employees are working on this permanent challenge at over 90 ... The Bruker AXS-Electron Microscopy division currently has an opening for a Junior Software ...

Metallurgist

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

Firm understanding of the principles of scanning electron microscopy, including demonstrated skill ... S. permanent resident, holder of U.S. approved political asylee or refugee status) may be ...

Junior Software Developer

WA ยท On-site +1

$71K - $127K/yr

Today, worldwide more than 11000 employees are working on this permanent challenge at over 90 ... The Bruker AXS-Electron Microscopy division currently has an opening for a Junior Software ...

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

A Permanent Electron Microscopy Technician should have a background in materials science, biology, or a related field, with hands-on experience in sample preparation and imaging techniques. Familiarity with transmission and scanning electron microscopes (TEM/SEM), image analysis software, and laboratory safety protocols is essential, and certifications in microscopy can be advantageous. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are important soft skills for troubleshooting and collaborating with researchers. These competencies ensure accurate data collection, proper equipment maintenance, and reliable results in research or industrial environments.

What are Permanent Electron Microscopy jobs?

Permanent Electron Microscopy jobs are full-time, ongoing positions focused on using electron microscopes for scientific research, analysis, or quality control. Professionals in these roles prepare samples, operate advanced microscopy equipment, and interpret high-resolution images to study materials at the micro or nanoscale. These jobs are commonly found in academic research, biotechnology, materials science, and industrial laboratories. Permanent positions often offer stability, benefits, and opportunities for career advancement compared to temporary or contract roles.

What types of projects and collaborations can I expect in a permanent electron microscopy role?

In a permanent electron microscopy position, you can expect to work on a variety of research or industrial projects involving the imaging and analysis of samples at the micro and nano scale. Collaboration is common with scientists, engineers, and technical staff from multiple departments, such as materials science, biology, or quality control. Your daily responsibilities may include preparing specimens, operating advanced microscopy instruments, analyzing data, and contributing to reports or publications. This collaborative environment fosters skill development and often provides opportunities to lead projects or train junior staff as you advance in your career.

What is the difference between Permanent Electron Microscopy vs Electron Microscopist?

AspectPermanent Electron MicroscopyElectron Microscopist
CredentialsTypically requires training in electron microscopy techniques, certifications varyRequires specialized training and certifications in electron microscopy
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research institutions, industrial labsLaboratories, research facilities, academic institutions
Industry UsageUsed for sample preparation, imaging, and analysis in various industriesOperates and analyzes electron microscopes, interprets imaging data

Permanent Electron Microscopy involves the preparation and maintenance of electron microscopes, focusing on sample imaging and analysis. Electron Microscopists actively operate microscopes, interpret images, and conduct research. Both roles require technical skills, but Electron Microscopists typically have more hands-on operational responsibilities, while Permanent Electron Microscopy may include equipment maintenance and sample prep.

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Histotech - Electron Microscopy Specialist

Histotech - Electron Microscopy Specialist

MRINetwork Jobs

Miami, FL

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Melissa Owens| President

P: (386)339-0839 | E: melissa@alliedsearchpartners.com

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Allied Search Partners

Allied Search Partners is back by two decades of healthcare staffing excellence. We are a trusted healthcare staffing firm supporting medical and dental offices nationwide. Offering long term/permanent placement, temporary and fill in/coverage staffing.

We partner with private practices and corporate healthcare organizations to provide reliable, well-supported temporary and permanent professionalsโ€”while prioritizing fair pay, consistency, and respect for our workersโ€™ time. Our team offers 24/7 scheduling support and access to shifts through our efficient temp scheduling application. Unlike traditional staffing agencies that push one-off shifts to large candidate pools, we focus on long-term relationships with both our healthcare facilities and our workers. In addition to our temporary/emergency coverage staffing we offer long term permanent specialized recruitment in healthcare.

Job ID: 3583147

Job Title: Histotech โ€“ Electron Microscopy Specialist

Department: Anatomic Pathology / Diagnostic Electron Microscopy

Location: Miami, FL

Schedule: Full-Time, Clinical

Position Summary

The EM Specialist is a subject matter expert responsible for the end-to-end processing and high-resolution imaging of clinical specimens (e.g., renal biopsies, cilia, and neuromuscular tissues). This role requires advanced technical mastery of ultramicrotomy and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) to provide critical diagnostic data for Pathologist review.

Requirements:

  • Experience: Minimum of 3โ€“5 years of hands-on clinical Transmission Electron Microscopy experience in a pathology or diagnostic laboratory
  • Education: Associateโ€™s or Bachelorโ€™s degree in Histotechnology, Biological Sciences, or a related field
  • Certification: HTL(ASCP) preferred and Certified Electron Microscopy Technician (CEMT) through the Microscopy Society of America (MSA) highly desirable
  • Technical Skills:

Expert-level ultramicrotomy

Diamond knife handling and grid manipulation

TEM operation and image acquisition

  • Regulatory Knowledge: CAP and CLIA compliance standards
  • LIS: Laboratory Information System experience not required; training provided

Job Description

Key Responsibilities

  • Expert Specimen Preparation: Perform advanced clinical EM preparation, including precise chemical fixation, osmium tetroxide post-fixation, dehydration, and epoxy resin embedding
  • Precision Ultramicrotomy: Produce semi-thin and ultra-thin sections using diamond knives; mount grids with extreme precision while preventing artifacts
  • Diagnostic Imaging: Operate high-voltage Transmission Electron Microscopes to identify and document diagnostic ultrastructural findings such as glomerular basement membrane changes, ciliary abnormalities, neuromuscular junction defects, and viral particles
  • Specialized Staining & Techniques:

Perform heavy-metal contrasting with uranyl acetate and lead citrate; conduct specialized techniques including immunogold labeling and negative staining as required

Quality Assurance & Compliance**

Adhere to CAP and CLIA standards, maintain detailed documentation, and manage hazardous chemical handling and disposal (e.g., osmium tetroxide, cacodylate buffers)

  • Equipment Maintenance: Conduct advanced calibration, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance of electron microscopes, ultramicrotomes, and related EM equipment

Physical & Working Conditions

  • Handling of acutely toxic chemicals and sharp objects (diamond knives, glass breakers).
  • Ability to sit for extended periods in a darkroom environment for microscope operation.