Senior Core Scientist - Military veterans preferred

2025-06-12
Oregon Health & Science University
Other

/yr

  employee   contract


Portland
Oregon
97201
United States

Oregon Health & Science University

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Senior Core Scientist

US-OR-Portland

Job ID: 2025-34657
Type: Regular Part-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Research
Portland, OR (Marquam Hill)

Overview

From the General Core Scientist Descriptor Matrix:

GENERAL FOCUS:

The Core Scientist family provides technology expertise for researchers across campus. Core Scientists provide service functions in a core that, depending on the core, include service projects, assay services, or equipment training. Core management duties include responsibilities for service quality assurance and compliance, project and request tracking, financial duties around recharge mechanisms, and user outreach. Core leadership duties include operational and financial oversight, reporting, staff recruitment, training and mentoring, and staff and user management.

 

GENERAL SCOPE:

Oversees the design of core service functions, procedures, and day-to-day operations in support of customers' research goals and grant commitments. Monitors results, responds to unusual outcomes, and develops and implements modifications to address any technical or design issues.

 

Performs work of the highest difficulty using extensive knowledge of specialized technology. With expert knowledge of research practices and core technologies, directs and trains staff in methodology/Standard Operating Procedures.

 

Serves as a mentor to junior staff. Contributes to new service development. Assists with billing. May have responsibilities in developing fee and service cost estimates for projects and monitoring expenditure and income. May be tasked with operations compliance with applicable regulations. Trains users on advanced instrument use and verifies that proper training procedures are followed. Participates in user education webinars/seminars.



Responsibilities

  • PhD AND 3 years’ relevant experience OR
  • Master’s Degree in relevant field AND 7 years’ relevant experience or core-relevant expertise OR
  • Bachelor’s in relevant field AND 15 years of relevant experience or core-relevant expertise

From the Advanced Light Microscopy Core Descriptor Matrix. Proficiency in lower level core scientist roles is assumed, plus this role periodically or regularly performs a majority of the following:

  • Understands multiphoton excitation principle and can train users in operating microscopes with multiphoton lasers.
  • Skilled in maintaining and troubleshooting most imaging systems in the core.
  • Can advise investigators on the relative merits of different modalities as they pertain to their imaging projects.
  • Can identify gaps and participates in development of new imaging services and training materials.
  • Assists in evaluation of new technologies and their development as new services. 
  • Demonstrated experience operating advanced ZEISS microscope setups run under the ZEN platform.


Qualifications



  • Demonstrated experience with quantitative data analysis of light microscopy data (publications).
  • Proficiency with open-source image data analysis software (e.g., FiJi/ImageJ, CellProfiler, QPath, or ilastik)
  • Proficiency with at least one commercial image data analysis packages (e.g., Arivis, Imaris, or Volocity).




Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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