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Laboratory Services and Equipment Manager
Allegheny College
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Posted: 17-Mar-26
Location: Meadville, Pennsylvania
Salary: 54,080.00
Employment Type:
Full-time
Organization Type:
Higher Education Institution
Preferred Education:
Bachelor’s
As the Laboratory Services and Equipment Manager you will:
Inventory & Compliance Management: Oversee chemical inventory systems supporting Chemistry instruction and undergraduateresearch, including consultation with instructional faculty and relevant campus offices regardingpurchasing priorities and vendor selection. Administer relevant departmental budget lines andmanage regulatory compliance for hazardous materials. Maintain working knowledge ofbiological inventory systems and remain in regular communication with the Biology LaboratoryServices & Equipment Manager to promote shared awareness of shipping and receiving activityacross departments.
Laboratory Operations Planning & Coordination: Plan and coordinate laboratory operations across the Chemistry curriculum and undergraduateresearch in consultation with instructional faculty. Ensure laboratory setup and teardown meetestablished procedures, safety protocols, and instructional timelines. Exercise judgment indetermining appropriate approaches to laboratory preparation support, including oversight,delegation to student employees, or direct involvement as warranted by complexity, safetyrequirements, and operational priorities.
Equipment Lifecycle Management: Oversee strategic planning for maintenance schedules, repair prioritization, and replacement decisions for equipment supporting the Chemistry department’s instructional and research activities, and collaborate with the peer laboratory manager on lifecycle planning for shared instrumentation. Direct calibration and repair operations for scientific instrumentation, exercising technical judgment on service needs and vendor engagement.
Technical Support & Rapid Response: Manage technical support operations for instructional and research laboratories, includingperforming routine instrument maintenance. Assess, prioritize, and coordinate responses toequipment issues in consultation with the Chemistry Chair. Develop and deliver instrument training programs, independently designing curricula and safety protocols.
Student Supervision & Training: Manage student employee personnel functions. Provide safety training and laboratory procedure instruction.
Backup Support: Maintain cross-disciplinary competencies to support emergency operational continuity throughcollaboration with the Biology Laboratory Services & Equipment Manager and consultation with departmental leadership as appropriate. Provide backup support for critical laboratoryoperations when continuity needs arise.
Work Environment
Primary Environments:
Science laboratories – Frequently
Chemical stockroom – Frequently
Office or similar indoor environment – Sometimes
Exposures:
Chemical fumes and hazardous materials (with proper PPE and safety protocols)
Mechanical equipment and electrical systems
Temperature variations (cold rooms, equipment rooms)
Supervisory Responsibility
Full supervision of student employees, including hiring, training, scheduling, performance evaluation, and corrective action (in coordination with the Office of Student Employment.)
Fiscal Authority
Coordinate departmental purchasing and maintain equipment & repair budget records
Requests approval for financial actions beyond limited scope per policy
Coordinates purchasing within established budget parameters
Travel Demands
Rarely (1-3 times per year) for required travel outside the College
Your Compensation
The expected starting salary for this position is $54,080.00 annually.
Experience and Qualifications
Required Education:
Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or related STEM field OR
Associate's degree in laboratory science/technical field AND 4+ years of directly relevant experience in academic laboratory operations
Preferred Education:
Master's degree in Chemistry or related STEM field
Certification in lab safety (e.g., Chemical Hygiene Officer) or instrumentation training
4+ years in academic lab operations; experience in Chemistry or related STEM environments
Required Knowledge
Regulatory requirements, institutional policies, and laboratory safety protocols applicable to academic science laboratories, including chemical hygiene and environmental health and safety standards
Laboratory operations, budget administration, and standard practices supporting instructional and research activities in an academic setting
Required Skills
Plan, prioritize, and coordinate multiple concurrent laboratory, instructional, and research support activities in alignment with priorities established by the faculty chair
Apply and implement regulatory requirements, institutional policies, and laboratory safety protocols to ensure compliance and adherence to institutional standards
Collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and administrative partners across department to support laboratory operations and institutional goals
Required Abilities
Address technical, operational, and safety-related challenges in a laboratory environment by applying professional judgment and implementing effective solutions with limited day-to-day oversight
Acquire proficiency in new laboratory instrumentation, scientific software, and emerging technologies in support of evolving instructional and research needs
In consultation with the Chemistry Chair, provide temporary operational leadership and decision-making coverage during peer manager absences to ensure continuity of laboratory operations and compliance
Adapt to changing academic and operational demands while maintaining continuity of laboratory operations
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) - Basic to Intermediate
Google Suite - Basic to Intermediate
Chemical Inventory Software - Intermediate
Equipment Maintenance Databases - Basic to Intermediate
Allegheny College, founded in 1815, is one of the nation’s oldest and most innovative four-year colleges where multidisciplinary learning breaks the conventional mold. It is one of the few colleges in the United States with a unique requirement to choose both a major and minor for graduation, to provide students with a cross-disciplinary path in the sciences and humanities for educational depth and intellectual growth. Located in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Allegheny College is one of 44 colleges featured in Loren Pope’s “Colleges That Change Lives.” In its 2025 rankings, U.S. News & World Report recognized Allegheny College as one of the country’s 100 top national liberal arts colleges — and including in the top 25 Undergraduate Teaching, Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects, First-Year Experience, and Senior Capstone.Allegheny was honored as the top baccalaureate college in the nation for undergraduate research in the Council of Undergraduate Research’s inaugural Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishment (AURA). Allegheny’s undergraduate residential education prepares students for successful, meaningful lives by promoting students’ intellectual, moral, and social developme...nt and encouraging personal and civic responsibility. Allegheny’s faculty and staff combine high academic standards and a commitment to the exchange of knowledge with a supportive approach to learning. Graduates are equipped to think critically and creatively, write clearly, speak persuasively, and meet challenges in a diverse, interconnected world.