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Job Summary
Reporting to the Faculty Director of the PNF, the Executive Director serves as the primary scientific and operational leader, managing the daily activities of the PNF and communicating with facility stakeholders. Responsibilities include hiring and oversight of technical staff, safety, user training, equipment maintenance, tool acquisition and installation, lab-based training and educational programs, and other aspects of facilities operations. As part of the PNF’s growth strategy, the Executive Director will have the opportunity to identify and recruit technical and managerial staff.
Successful candidates are expected to have experience in the operations of an academic cleanroom (detailed below). The candidate will be committed to leading a diverse cleanroom community composed of faculty, users, and staff, combined with an interest in helping develop research and educational support within the School and with local industry. Qualified candidates will have the opportunity to contribute to the education mission, including teaching undergraduate and graduate courses.
Responsibilities
Supervises and directs engineering design and equipment engineers, process engineers, and other technical professionals. Directs and coordinates with facilities and staff on tool installations and facility maintenance. Executes the PNF strategy and associated deliverables in the areas of basic science, applied research, research and development, prototype production, and the education and training of undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, and other trainees. Collaborates closely with UChicago, Argonne, and external researchers to develop and implement proper cleanroom fabrication and characterization protocols, and serves as the point of contact for students, trainees, and other users while they are working in the PNF. Facilitates and develops strategic near- and long-term research, capabilities, and implementation plans through collaboration with users, faculty, and management.Develops new education and training modules to support evolving needs as well as the educational mission of the University; provides continuous training, supervision, and evaluation of PNF staff as they interact with undergraduate and graduate students.Provides mentorship to graduate students in process engineering and use of instrumentation to accommodate their individual research pieces. Ensures all facility users including UChicago faculty and PIs, graduate students, undergraduate students, Argonne and Fermi Lab scientists, and external researchers from other academic institutions, non-profits, and companies are compliant with safety training and protocols.Manages the business operations process in the PNF with the aim of improving year-over-year revenue generation and growth of internal and external user revenue. Assists with identifying and competing for external research/operational funding opportunities.Resolves problems related to safety management, environmental safety and health, and quality assurance in order to ensure compliance with University standards. Reviews and updates PNF policies when needed; implements operational changes based on need and/or improved operational efficiency.Works closely with various leadership and safety committees to gather feedback to improve user experience, and/or expand capabilities.Executes fiduciary responsibilities including: approving purchases; annual budget preparation; reviewing and providing adjustments to monthly reports; analysis of tools utilization; and user rate development with central recharge operations office.Promotes the PNF and engages with the scientific community; presents at workshops and conferences.Manages department activities, through subordinates, to design new systems and/or of electric or electronic components, equipment, systems, etc.; modify existing designs; improve production techniques; and develop test procedures.Monitors technology trends, human resource needs, and market demand to plan projects. Confers with management to determine engineering feasibility and cost effectiveness for new and existing systems and/or of electric or electronic components, equipment, systems, etc.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Experience:
Ten or more years of experience in cleanroom operations and nanofabrication or relevant industrial or academic experience.Research or facilities management experience.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Hands-on experience in all cleanroom technology areas including but not limited to photolithography, nanolithography, metrology, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, pattern transfer, microfluidics, and soft lithography.Knowledge of safety and health issues concerning cleanroom, life safety, equipment, clean operations and protocols, and hazardous materials handling and disposal including hazardous and toxic gasses, liquids, and solids.Preferred Competencies
Leadership and management of personnel.Excellent communication skills to work and interface with all stakeholders.Interpret and generate documents related to safety rules, operations, and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.Strong negotiation, communication, and presentation skills.Excellent project management and organizational skills.Collaborative team player with the ability to work cross-functionally.Analyze data and lend technical expertise to establish priorities, and develop and implement strategies with increasing complexity.Evidence as a self-starter who can work independently, as well as be a team contributor in a complex and fast-paced organization.High degree of emotional intelligence.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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