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Research Lab Manager

Job in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, 80301, USA
Listing for: University of Colorado Boulder
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-10
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Clinical Research, Biomedical Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 25 - 30 USD Hourly USD 25.00 30.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Summary

The Gil Lab in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado Boulder is seeking a highly organized, technically capable, and collaborative Research Lab Manager to serve as the central coordinator for an active, interdisciplinary research group studying animal behavior, movement ecology, and coral reef ecosystems. Our lab focuses on quantitative behavioral ecology. We aim to rigorously and mechanistically understand how animals make decisions in the wild—such as where to move, forage, or seek refuge—and to integrate this empirical understanding into larger-scale and longer-term theoretical models.

Ultimately, our goal is to improve predictions of how ecosystems may change and respond to environmental disturbances in unexpected ways driven by behavior. We use coral reef fishes as a model system to link fine-scale behavior in the field to population-, and community-, and ecosystem-level dynamics. The lab’s core team includes a Principal Investigator (Dr. Mike Gil), three PhD students, and one postdoctoral researcher, and typically 30–50 undergraduate research assistants working in smaller, project-based groups.

The Lab Manager plays a key role in helping this structure function smoothly by coordinating projects, supporting workflows, and maintaining clear communication across the lab. This role is designed to be substantive, flexible, and professionally meaningful for applicants at a range of career stages. Ideal candidates may include individuals with bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees who enjoy research coordination, computational problem-solving, mentorship, and being deeply embedded in an active academic lab environment.

The position is particularly well-suited for candidates seeking intellectually engaging research work with flexible hours and without the need for benefits. CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Responsibilities
  • Lab Coordination & Project Management
    :
    Serve as the central project coordinator for a large, multi‑project research lab; track timelines, personnel, and deliverables across diverse research efforts; maintain lab documentation, shared resources, spreadsheets, and organizational systems; take notes during lab and project meetings and follow up on action items; support onboarding, training, and coordination of undergraduate researchers.
  • Technical & Research Support
    :
    Develop, streamline, and maintain custom data‑processing and analysis workflows; troubleshoot, debug, and improve existing code (primarily Python‑based, often focused on computer vision); implement and manage computational workflows on high‑performance computing (HPC) systems; support data organization, quality control, and reproducibility across projects; coordinate with freelance programmers and external collaborators to implement and refine tools.
  • Mentorship, Communication & Lab Culture
    :
    Mentor and support undergraduate researchers and project leads; provide thoughtful feedback on research workflows and protocols; help maintain a positive, inclusive, and well‑functioning lab culture; facilitate clear communication within the lab and with collaborators; assist with reflection, evaluation, and improvement of lab practices.
  • Operations & Administration
    :
    Assist with lab finances and day‑to‑day operations (ordering, tracking expenses, etc.); serve as a point person for logistical questions related to lab workflows and expectations; help ensure smooth lab function during periods of faculty travel.
Position Details

• 9 months per year (three months unpaid leave mid‑May to mid‑August annually).

• 50% position with a salary range of $25‑$30 per hour.

• Funded for 2026 and 2027, with potential continuation beyond.

Requirements
  • Applicants who already hold an MS/MSc or PhD and are seeking a long‑term, research‑embedded role are especially encouraged…
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