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The American Ceramic Society

Lab Management Specialist II

The American Ceramic Society, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246

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Position Summary The Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering is seeking an experienced Lab Management Specialist II to provide specialized instructional laboratory technical services and support to faculty and students. The Lab Management Specialist II will be responsible for managing the operational, instructional, and administrative activities in teaching laboratories as well as providing technical support in the design and fabrication of experimental hardware.

The Lab Management Specialist II will also provide course instruction on the operation of a wide variety of manual and computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tools, manual and power hand tools, metrology, wood shop tools and machinery, metal machining (including manual and CNC milling and turning), and welding. This role will administer written and practical exams to evaluate student proficiency and knowledge of safety protocols.

This position requires extensive experience with a variety of machine shop tools and equipment, as well as experience in reading schematics/blueprints, and the ability to interpret an end product from an idea. The ideal candidate will have the ability to collaborate with faculty to support and enhance the education of students in Materials Science and NanoEngineering.

Ideal Candidate Statement The ideal candidate is a highly skilled and safety‑minded laboratory professional with hands‑on experience in instructional lab environments and advanced fabrication techniques. They bring a strong foundation in machining, CNC operation, and design‑for‑manufacturing, paired with the ability to translate complex technical concepts into accessible instruction for students. They excel at managing multiple teaching laboratories, maintaining equipment, and ensuring full compliance with Rice EHS policies and university procedures. This person is proactive, detail‑oriented, and collaborative—able to partner effectively with faculty, staff, and students to support innovative teaching, maintain safe and efficient laboratory operations, and enhance the educational experience within the Department of Materials Science & NanoEngineering.

Workplace Requirements On‑campus position: This position is exclusively on‑site, requiring all duties to be performed in person at Rice University. Per Rice policy 440, work arrangements may be subject to change.

Hiring Range $63,100–$75,000

*Exempt (salaried) positions under FLSA are not eligible for overtime.

Minimum Requirements

Bachelor's degree

In lieu of the education requirement, additional related experience, above and beyond what is required, on an equivalent year‑for‑year basis may be substituted

2+ years of related experience in lab management

Skills

Excellent organizational, time management, and verbal and written communication skills

Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite

Attention to detail; ability to be proactive and take initiative

Ability to work in a collaborative environment

Excellent analytical skills

Knowledge of analytical laboratory equipment

Preferences Experience Preferred

Experience working with engineering or materials science students and faculty in instructional and research laboratory environments

Experience managing laboratory logistics, including inventory control, purchasing, vendor coordination, service contracts, and maintenance schedules

Experience with laboratory safety programs, including chemical hygiene plans, standard operating procedures (SOPs), hazard assessments, and safety training

Skills Preferred

Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, service‑oriented mindset

Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple teaching and shared‑use labs simultaneously

Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, wiring diagrams, schematics, and equipment documentation

Proficiency with computer software and hardware, including instrument control software, data acquisition systems, and standard productivity tools

Knowledge of safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials, including solvents, polymers, nanomaterials, powders, and compressed gases

Strong hands‑on ability to troubleshoot, diagnose, and coordinate repair of scientific instruments and lab infrastructure (mechanical, electrical, vacuum, and software‑related issues)

Proficiency in operating and supporting materials science laboratory equipment, such as:

X‑ray diffraction (XRD)

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and sample preparation tools

Thermal and thermophysical characterization instruments (DSC, TGA, DMA, thermal conductivity systems)

Mechanical testing systems (tensile, compression, DMA)

Surface and structural characterization tools (profilometry, optical microscopy)

Familiarity with chemical laboratory infrastructure, including:

Fume hoods, glove boxes (inert atmosphere systems), gas delivery systems, and vacuum systems

Chemical storage, waste handling, and environmental health & safety (EHS) compliance

Essential Functions

Manage MSNE teaching laboratory spaces and shared instructional facilities, including oversight of equipment setup, operation, maintenance, and upgrades

Coordinate and oversee day‑to‑day laboratory operations, ensuring reliability, safety, and readiness for instructional use

Develop, maintain, and update laboratory procedures, SOPs, and safety documentation

Serve as a primary point of contact for instrument troubleshooting, coordinating in‑house fixes and external service support as needed

Manage laboratory budgets, purchasing, inventory, and service contracts

Procure chemicals, consumables, parts, and equipment in compliance with university and safety regulations

Oversee and promote laboratory safety, chemical hygiene, and routine lab organization and cleanliness

Support faculty and instructors in the implementation of teaching labs, including preparation, setup, takedown, and continuous improvement

Train and supervise students, teaching assistants, and research staff on proper laboratory practices, safety, and basic instrument operation

Maintain accurate records for equipment usage, maintenance, safety training, and inspections

Perform other duties as assigned in support of MSNE instructional and laboratory missions

Additional Functions

Manage the operational, instructional, and administrative activities of MSNE teaching laboratories

Ensure all teaching labs remain fully functional, compliant, and inspection‑ready at all times

Assist faculty in specifying, evaluating, and commissioning new laboratory and characterization equipment

Diagnose problems and facilitate repair or replacement of scientific instruments, lab infrastructure, and computer workstations used for instruction

Coordinate with EHS, Facilities, IT, and external vendors to support lab operations

Enforce safety requirements and promote a strong culture of safety among students and instructors

Provide hands‑on instruction to students in teaching labs on:

Safe operation of materials characterization equipment

Sample preparation techniques

Basic data collection and instrument best practices

Construct, adapt, or modify specialized laboratory setups or fixtures to support instructional experiments

Serve as the primary contact for teaching‑lab‑related issues, including troubleshooting, scheduling conflicts, and resolution of operational challenges

Work closely with faculty, advisors, and academic support staff to facilitate student success in laboratory‑based courses

Working Conditions

Occasional lifting of heavy objects

Limited exposure to hazardous chemicals and radiation

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