Lincoln Laboratory

Postdoctoral Researcher

Lincoln Laboratory$71K — $90K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Sociology, Organizations, Strategy, Management, Economics, Political Science, or related field, or nearing completion.
  • Master's degree preferred.
  • Demonstrated interest in labor market inequality and organizational dynamics.
  • Experience with quantitative and qualitative data analysis.
  • Familiarity with large datasets, including employer-matched PSID data and Economic Census microdata.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze large-scale cognitive and qualitative datasets for research.
  • Collaborate on co-authored academic papers with Prof. Wilmers.
  • Contribute to the development and design of research projects.
  • Identify relevant data access opportunities for analyses.
  • Engage in ad hoc research tasks as required.

Benefits

  • Two-year position focused entirely on research with no teaching obligations.
  • Substantial scope for independent research aligned with Prof. Wilmers' projects.
  • Opportunities to access and work with exclusive data sources like Glassdoor reviews and Burning Glass job postings.
  • Engagement in significant research on labor market inequality and social relations in organizations.
Full Job Description
Description

Professor Nathan Wilmers is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to collaborate on sociological research on labor market inequality. Candidates should have an interest in how firms, organizations and labor market institutions affect inequality. The position will support a mix of the candidate's own solo research alongside collaborative, coauthored work with Prof. Wilmers. During the course of the appointment, there are possible data access opportunities, dependent on various eligibility requirements, to the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics data, the Economic Census microdata, Glassdoor reviews, employer-matched PSID data, and Burning Glass job postings. This is a two-year position that will be focused entirely on research, with no teaching obligations.

There is substantial scope to design research projects that fit both the candidate's and Prof. Wilmers' research agendas. Currently, Wilmers has projects studying how social relations within organizations affect inequality; structural barriers to upward mobility within organizations; drivers of recently rising pay for low-wage jobs; changing employment practices in response to tight labor markets; and effects of union democracy and contention within American labor unions. More broadly, Wilmers aims to use ideas from economic sociology to clarify the social foundations for rising and falling inequality.

Prinicipal Duties and Reponsibilities
• Perform analysis of large-scale quantitative and qualitative datasets as part of research projects.
• Collaborate on preparing and writing coauthored research papers
• Other duties are as needed or required.

Supervision received

Prof. Nathan Wilmers will supervise.

Supervision exercised

None

Salary Range

$71,000-$90,000

Qualifications

Candidates must possess, or be close to completion of, a Ph.D. in one of a variety of fields, including but not limited to Sociology, Organizations, Strategy, Management, Economics or Political Science at the start of employment. Master's degree preferred.

Application Instructions

If you are interested, please provide the following documents:
• A one page cover letter briefly describing your research
• A CV
• A research statement
• A writing sample

We will be accepting and reviewing applications on a rolling basis until the position(s) are filled.

** To comply with regulations by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), the principal duties in position descriptions must be essential to the job. To identify essential functions, focus on the purpose and the result of the duties rather than the manner in which they are performed. The following definition applies: a job function is essential if removal of that function would fundamentally change the job.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Massachusetts Institute of Technology is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, or national or ethnic origin. MIT's full policy on Nondiscrimination can be found here.

Background Check Policy

Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check, including possible verification of any findings of misconduct (or pending investigations) from prior employers.

About Lincoln Laboratory

Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center that conducts research and development in technology areas relevant to national security. The laboratory is operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Lincoln Laboratory's research areas include air and missile defense, cyber security, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, communications and information technology, and advanced electronics. The laboratory was founded in 1951 and has been responsible for many technological innovations, including the development of the first air traffic control system and the first satellite navigation system. The laboratory has a staff of over 3,000 employees, including scientists, engineers, and support staff.
Learn more about Lincoln Laboratory
Size
3,000 employees
Industry

Similar Jobs

More Jobs at Lincoln Laboratory

More Education, Government & Non-Profit Jobs

Find similar Postdoctoral Researcher jobs: