Director, Science Complex Services

Eastern Michigan University

$75K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in a science discipline required; PhD preferred.
  • Minimum three years of relevant experience required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of chemical handling and safety protocols essential.
  • Experience with inventory and budgeting systems is necessary.
  • Strong managerial, organizational, and communication skills needed.
  • Supervisory experience required.

Responsibilities

  • Act as building manager for Mark Jefferson and Strong facilities.
  • Coordinate building maintenance and repair issues as the main contact for the administrative unit.
  • Oversee storage, security, and disposal of chemicals and supplies.
  • Maintain chemical inventory and ensure adherence to safety procedures per OSHA standards.
  • Grant after-hours access to trained research staff and maintain associated records.
  • Manage purchasing for consumables and equipment, including cost analysis for projects.
  • Lead and evaluate performance of instrument technicians within the unit.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and wellness programs.
  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Retirement plan options with employer matching.
  • Generous paid time off, including holidays and sick leave.
  • Supportive work environment with a focus on work-life balance.
Full Job Description
Title: Director, Science Complex Services
Employee Classification: AP - Administrative Professional
Pay Grade: AP 05
Division: Academic and Student Affairs
Subdivision: Chemistry
Department: College of Arts and Sciences
Campus Location: Main Campus
General Summary
Facilitate achievement of School of Natural Sciences goals by coordinating building maintenance and repair, supervising instrument technicians, managing purchasing and equipment funds, and overseeing the ordering, storage, disposal, and inventory of chemicals, supplies, and equipment.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
  • Act as building manager for Mark Jefferson and Strong.
  • Serve as the point of contact for the administrative unit in coordinating building maintenance, repair, and unexpected building problems.
  • Manage proper storage, security, and disposal of supplies and equipment.
  • Maintain chemical inventory for the administrative unit.
  • Prepare, implement, and advise, along with the administrative unit Director and Health & Safety, on safety procedures for handling chemicals in accordance with OSHA and Michigan/Federal Hazard Communication Standards.
  • Grant and maintain records of regular and after-hours lab and building access for trained research students and staff.
  • Prepare requisitions, order and inventory compressed gases and controlled substances.
  • Maintain a database of equipment contracts; perform periodic evaluations to confirm contract value and collaborate with administrative unit CS to ensure timely payment.
  • Provide leadership, oversight, and performance management for administrative unit instrument technicians.
  • Ensure effective workflow and alignment with instructional and research needs.
  • Manage administrative unit funds related to consumables purchasing, equipment purchasing, and equipment repair.
  • Analyze vendor catalogs, price lists, and shipping policies to ensure the most economical purchases.
  • Perform cost analysis for new experiments, demonstrations, and other project proposals.
  • Order necessary equipment and supplies for laboratories.
  • Receive and distribute ordered materials to stockroom, faculty, and staff purchasers.
  • Communicate with vendors regarding shipping, supply, delivery, and returns.
  • Prepare annual reports of administrative unit discretionary funds used for purchases of supplies, services, and materials for instruction and research.
Minimum Qualifications:
Knowledge of chemicals, supplies, and equipment management, chemical hazard prevention, and science laboratory maintenance, typically acquired through the completion of a Master's degree in a science discipline, is required.

A minimum of three years of related experience is required.

Demonstrated knowledge of the proper handling of chemicals is required.

Familiarity with inventory, database, and budgeting systems is required.

Good managerial, organizational, and communication skills are required.

Supervisory experience is required.
Preferred Qualifications:
A PhD in a science discipline, experience with maintaining a budget for a science school, department, core, or center, experience with supervising staff, and certification as a HAZWOPER Emergency Response Technician are preferred.

Special Instructions:
N/A
Appointment Percentage:
100%

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