Electron Microscopy Facility Manager

Electron Microscopy Facility Manager

INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials

Saarbrücken, Germany

We are looking for senior candidates that can run the electron microscopy facility immediately or after a short orientation phase as well as postdoctoral researchers aiming to develop career profile as science support staff are welcome to apply.

The Core Facility Electron Microscopy is integrated within the Research Department Innovative Electron Microscopy and provides electron microscopy service to the whole institute.

Your tasks

As a Facility Manager, you will work on a variety of the electron microscopes (SEM, ESEM, FIB, TEM, including aberration corrected (S)TEM), providing a professional microscopy service for the INM, including training, advice, guidance to staff and performing measurements within variety of research projects undertaken by INM. This includes:

  • Providing expert advising on best practice, planning, supervising and applying different electron microscopy techniques to research projects undertaken by INM.
  • Training users of the EM facility (including SEM, FIB, TEM).
  • Providing day-to-day maintenance of the facility.
  • Actively contributing to analysis and management of the EM data. Preserving and developing a Research Data Management Plan for the facility.
  • Supervising work of the technical staff at the facility.
  • Actively engaging in the scientific exchange with the Scientific Units at INM, as well as external academic and industrial partners.

As part of the Research Department Innovative Electron Microscopy, you will actively contribute to the development, validation and implementation of novel electron microscopy techniques for analysis of complex functional materials. Scientific publishing and presentation of research results in internal, national and international meetings is also expected.

You have

  • PhD in materials sciences, physics, chemistry or a related discipline, with a strong focus on electron microscopy.
  • A proven experience in scanning/transmission electron microscopy and related spectroscopy techniques applied to functional materials. Additional experience in advance STEM-related techniques and/or cryogenic SEM/TEM in application to electron beam sensitive materials and/or biological samples, would be advantageous.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Strong problem-solving skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects with internal and external partners.
  • Fluency in English and ideally in German.

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