About the Opportunity
Job Summary:
The Laboratory Manager of Biomanufacturing Analysis and Training Laboratory (BATL) on the Burlington, MA Campus will report directly to the Lab Director. This role combines laboratory operations management with a strong focus on workforce development in biomanufacturing. The position will oversee comprehensive laboratory operations while developing and delivering training programs that prepare students and professionals for careers in the biomanufacturing industry. Key responsibilities include designing hands-on training curricula, conducting workforce development workshops, managing training equipment and facilities, ensuring safety compliance, and serving as the primary instructor for both academic courses and industry partnership programs. The Lab Manager will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between academic learning and industry needs through practical, skills-based training initiatives.
At the College of Professional Studies (CPS - Home | Northeastern University College of Professional Studies), we serve as a dynamic workforce development hub at the intersection of industry and academics. We empower our community of lifelong learners to build successful careers in groundbreaking fields through experiential learning, world-class research, and strategic industry partnerships. Our vibrant, collaborative community transcends traditional boundaries, pairing cutting-edge research with practical workplace wisdom.
CPS is committed to fostering lasting professional connections that cultivate lifelong success, with access to a powerful global network of over 257,000 alumni across 180 countries. Our diverse faculty of scholar-practitioners guide students to create lives aligned with their highest aspirations while developing literacy in technological, data-driven, and human-centered approaches essential for tomorrow's workforce.
As a staff member at CPS, you'll be an integral part of this transformative ecosystem, directly contributing to student success while growing professionally in an environment that values innovation, diversity of thought, and continuous development.
As a staff member at CPS, you'll be an integral part of this transformative ecosystem, directly contributing to student success while growing professionally in an environment that values innovation, diversity of thought, and continuous development.
Qualifications:
Knowledge and skills normally acquired through completion of a Master's Degree in biological sciences, biotechnology, bioengineering, or a closely related field.
Required Experience:
Minimum of 2-3 years laboratory experience in an academic or industry setting with supervisory responsibilities
Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering technical training programs or workforce development initiatives
Working knowledge of biological, biochemical, and biomanufacturing equipment, laboratory research experiments and procedures
Experience with cell culture aseptic procedures, operating and maintaining biomanufacturing equipment (bioreactors), preparative chromatography, and analytical instrumentation
Proven ability to translate complex technical concepts into accessible training materials for diverse audiences
Knowledge of OSHA, EPA and DOT safety regulations and biohazardous materials handling procedures
Experience in curriculum development and instructional design for hands-on laboratory training
Highly Desired:
Teaching experience of 2-3 years in an academic or industry training setting
Experience with industry-standard biomanufacturing processes and cGMP principles
Track record of developing workforce development partnerships with industry
Experience with competency-based training and assessment methods
Background in adult learning principles and vocational education
Certification in relevant areas (e.g., ISPE, ASME-BPE, or similar)
Job Duties (out of 100%)
Workforce Development and Training Program Management (35%)
Design, develop, and implement comprehensive biomanufacturing training curricula for workforce development programs
Create hands-on laboratory exercises that simulate real-world biomanufacturing scenarios
Develop competency-based assessments and skill certifications aligned with industry standards
Conduct training workshops for diverse audiences including students, career changers, and industry professionals
Partner with industry representatives to ensure training programs meet current workforce needs
Coordinate with CPS continuing education programs to offer professional development courses
Develop and maintain training materials, SOPs, and job aids for all laboratory procedures
Track and report on trainee progress and program outcomes for workforce development initiatives
Establish and maintain relationships with local biotechnology companies for internship and job placement opportunities
Laboratory Operations and Resource Management (25%)
Managing and coordinating the operational activities in the training laboratory
Supervise maintenance of training equipment and facilities, ensuring all equipment is calibrated and functioning for educational purposes
Oversee equipment maintenance specific to training needs, including setup of demonstration units and student workstations
Ensure supplies needed for training exercises and workforce development programs are stocked and available
Maintain training equipment inventories and develop equipment rotation schedules for maximum student exposure
Coordinate scheduling of laboratory space for multiple training programs and workforce development initiatives
Manage the operational budget with focus on cost-effective training solutions
Serve as primary instructor for biomanufacturing fundamentals and laboratory skills courses
Provide hands-on demonstrations of proper equipment operation and laboratory techniques
Mentor students in developing practical laboratory skills essential for biomanufacturing careers
Conduct skills assessments and provide constructive feedback to improve student performance
Support students in troubleshooting experimental procedures and equipment issues
Facilitate group learning activities and team-based training exercises
Adapt teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles and skill levels
Provide career guidance and connect students with industry opportunities
Safety Training and Regulatory Compliance (15%)
Develop and deliver comprehensive safety training programs for all laboratory users
Create safety training modules specific to biomanufacturing environments
Ensure all trainees understand and follow OSHA, DOT, and EPA regulations
Conduct regular safety drills and emergency response training
Maintain training records for safety certifications and compliance
Develop safety competency assessments for workforce development programs
Implement and monitor safety protocols specific to training environments
Serve as safety officer for all training activities
Other duties as assigned (5%)
Position Type
ResearchAdditional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type:
109SExpected Hiring Range:
$66,850.00 - $94,427.50With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.