Research Technical Manager 1 Operations And Maintenance
Nano@stanford is the largest shared research facility at Stanford University, formed by the merger of the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF) and the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF). We are an open-access facility that supports cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research and education in nanoscale science and engineering.
Backed by a team of dedicated staff, nano@stanford offers not only world-class tools and infrastructure, but the training, support, and collaboration necessary to develop researchers at all levels to succeed in their research endeavors.
The Research Technical Manager 1 Operations and Maintenance oversees daily operations in a shared nanofabrication environment, managing staff and user services to ensure safe and reliable access to advanced tools. This position provides technical leadership and training, coordinates cross-departmental projects, and serves as the first point of escalation for operational issues. The RTM 1 evaluates emerging technologies, recommends improvements to service operations, and implements best practices in alignment with University policies. Working closely with faculty, students, and external partners, this role ensures that facility operations support cutting-edge research and long-term institutional goals.
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Education & Experience : Bachelor's degree and five years of relevant experience, or combination of education and relevant experience. Advanced degree may be required.
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The expected pay range for this position is $159,889 to $182,869 per annum.
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Operation Manager • Stanford, CA, US