Manager of Molecular Genomics and Flow Cytometry

Howard Hughes Medical InstituteAshburn, VA
Onsite

About The Position

The Scientific Operations team at Janelia Research Campus is seeking a Manager to lead and support the Molecular Genomics and Flow Cytometry Shared Resources. This is a hands-on role that combines day-to-day experimental work with responsibility for ensuring reliable, high-quality service delivery, as well as being a subject matter expert in these areas. The Manager is the primary technical authority within the unit and is accountable for executing and optimizing molecular biology workflows, interpreting results, and communicating clearly with researchers to support their scientific goals. Success in this role requires strong technical judgment, attention to detail, ability to stay up to date with current developments in the field and the ability to translate experimental outcomes into actionable insights. While the position includes opportunities to grow in people and operational leadership, the primary emphasis is on technical leadership, accountability, and effective collaboration across teams. An appreciation for the broader scientific context—including neuroscience, developmental biology, and stem cell biology—will support effective engagement with users. The Molecular Genomics and Flow Cytometry teams provide expert support for routine and advanced molecular biology (including genome engineering design in cells and model organisms) as well as flow cytometry workflows. As part of a broader ecosystem of shared scientific resources, this team (currently three full-time employees) partners closely with research labs (and occasionally other shared resources and technology groups) to enable complex, interdisciplinary projects.

Requirements

  • Graduate degree-level training (preferred) with significant experience in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology, or a related field
  • Focused technical expertise in molecular biology and genome engineering techniques, with the ability to troubleshoot and innovate across platforms
  • Knowledge and experience with flow cytometry techniques and equipment
  • Hands-on experience designing, executing, and troubleshooting experiments
  • Experience working in both academic research and shared resource/core facility environments
  • Ability to communicate effectively with researchers, including discussing experimental design, interpreting data, and providing clear updates
  • Strong sense of ownership and accountability for experimental outcomes and service quality
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain accuracy in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to translate complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences
  • Interest in developing skills in team coordination and operational responsibilities

Responsibilities

  • Personally execute and optimize molecular biology workflows, including assay design, PCR, cloning, sequencing, and data analysis
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for researchers, communicating and consulting on experimental design, progress, and outcomes
  • Partner with researchers to understand scientific objectives and design experimental approaches that align with project goals
  • Accountable for end-to-end execution of experiments within the service scope, from design through data delivery
  • Support day-to-day shared resource operations, including organization, troubleshooting, and workflow improvements
  • Make real-time decisions during experimental workflows to ensure successful outcomes
  • Identify and implement workflow improvements based on hands-on experience and user needs
  • Lead a small team of scientific staff while remaining actively engaged in experimental work
  • Establish and maintain rigorous quality control, documentation, and data interpretation standards
  • Manage project and operational budgets, including planning, forecasting, and resource allocation
  • Collaborate across shared resources, including analysis and informatics, and research groups to coordinate complex, multidisciplinary projects and workflows

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation package
  • Comprehensive health and welfare benefits
  • Opportunities to work directly with researchers on active projects
  • Professional development through technical training and scientific engagement
  • Exposure to a range of experimental systems and applications
  • Access to advanced instrumentation and laboratory resources
  • Opportunity to develop technical leadership and managerial skills
  • Collaborative and inclusive scientific environment
  • Amenities that support work-life balance, including campus services and facilities
  • Exceptional health benefits
  • Retirement plans
  • Time off
  • Range of recognition and wellness programs
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