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Eric and Jane Nord Conservation Scientist
CMA 4.1
Cleveland, OH
The Cleveland Museum of Art welcomes applications for the museum's inaugural Eric and Jane Nord Conservation Scientist. This new role offers the opportunity to establish a groundbreaking conservation science program dedicated to the care, research, and interpretation of one of the world's most significant museum collections.
As the Museum's first Eric and Jane Nord Conservation Scientist, the successful candidate is responsible for developing and leading the Museum's conservation science program and establishing scientific research priorities focused on the CMA's collection in collaboration with conservation and curatorial colleagues. Duties include the technical analysis of artworks, the testing of conservation materials, and offering guidance and technical support to conservators to facilitate their treatment and preservation approach. The conservation scientist oversees the administration, budgeting, and all activities in the analytical lab, and is responsible for hiring and managing the Eric and Jane Nord Post-Doctoral Conservation Science Fellow, interns, and contractors in that area. They collaborate with colleagues and departments across the Museum, including Curatorial, Technical Imaging, Facilities, Collections Management, Public and Academic Engagement, Exhibitions, Design, Philanthropy, Security, Operations, and more. They must meet critical deadlines in support of conservation treatments, exhibitions, acquisitions, loans, publications, capital projects and other major Museum activities. The conservation scientist plays a key role in helping the museum move towards more sustainable practices.
This new position has been generously endowed by the Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund which includes funding for a full-time conservation scientist position, a post-doctoral conservation science fellow (which will be hired by the scientist in forthcoming years), and analytical lab operating support. The incoming scientist will be expected to purchase, operate, and maintain new scientific equipment utilizing substantial recent additional gifts. The department already has a partially equipped 1,000 square foot analytical laboratory that resides within the Eric T. and Jane Baker Nord Conservation Suite, an 18,000 square foot integrated facility with five conservation labs (Asian paintings, Objects, Paper, Paintings, and Textiles), a technical imaging studio with multimodal capabilities, including an Apollo infrared camera, a library, administrative offices, and two preparatory spaces for frames and paper. The analytical lab is already functioning with the following equipment: an FTIR equipped with a Continuum microscope and Fisher Thermo Scientific iS50 bench with an iS50 Raman module and iS50 diamond sampling station; Bruker 5i XRF Spectrometer; Bruker M6 Jetstream micro-XRF scanner; Struers LaboPol-20/LaboForce-50 Polishing Grinder; Zeiss Axio Imager M2m fluorescent microscope and Zeiss AxioSkop-2 MOT fluorescent microscope. Additionally, the department has an X-radiography facility with 100kV and 360kV tubes, utilizing a Carestream digital scanner for digital X-ray imaging.
About the Conservation Department
The successful candidate will join a convivial, generous, and skilled conservation department consisting of ten conservators, three technicians, and a lab coordinator, along with numerous interns (pre-program to graduate) and fellows. The Conservation team is committed to the mentorship and support of emerging conservators, and regularly hosts pre-program conservation interns, graduate interns, and post-graduate fellows with the support of substantial endowment funds; the Eric and Jane Nord Family Fund includes a dedicated conservation science post-doctoral fellowship. The conservation team is an active part of the public program and engages regularly with the museum's visitors and donors. The department also has access to the significant resources of the Cleveland Museum of Art, including a dedicated conservation technical imaging specialist and an outstanding library and archive, which is one of the largest in the nation, prioritizes collecting conservation literature, and supports a dedicated research librarian who assists with conservation-specific queries. For more information about the department please visit: *****************************************
About the Museum and Its Collection
The Cleveland Museum of Art is renowned for the quality and breadth of its collection, which includes more than 68,000 objects and spans 6,000 years of achievement in the arts. A major renovation and expansion project completed in 2014 has transformed the museum into a significant international forum for exhibitions, scholarship, performing arts, and art education. One of the top comprehensive art museums in the nation and free of charge to all, the Cleveland Museum of Art is located in the University Circle neighborhood. The city and surrounding areas contain excellent cultural institutions, outdoor parks, and schools. Cleveland has a robust art and culture scene, including one of the world's finest symphonies. Local resources and collaborators include the Cleveland Clinic and ICA-Art Conservation, which is the nation's oldest regional lab, along with Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) with its innovative maker space, think[box] and scientific centers including the Swagelok Center for Surface Analysis of Materials (SCSAM) and the Materials for Opto/Electronics Research and Education (MORE) Center.
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Requirements and Key Competencies:
A doctoral degree in chemistry, materials science, conservation science, or a related discipline, or a master's degree in an applicable area combined with significant museum conservation science experience.
At least five years of conservation science experience in a museum, laboratory, or cultural heritage setting.
Demonstrated expertise and mastery of analytical techniques for identifying and characterizing cultural heritage materials, including microscopy, FTIR, Raman, and XRF spectroscopy. Experience with multi-modal imaging techniques, including using X-ray equipment, is strongly preferred.
Familiarity with the types of artwork represented in the Museum's collection along with knowledge of artists' materials and their degradation processes.
Demonstrated administrative experience in lab management, including equipment maintenance and ensuring health and safety protocols are followed.
Strong organizational and project management skills.
Proven ability as an effective communicator of scientific findings to specialist and general audiences.
Broad and deep knowledge of general museum conservation practices.
Strong record of achievement in the field.
Responsibilities:
Communicates regularly with Chief Conservator to ensure workflow is manageable and on track and that the highest museum standards are being realized in the care and understanding of the collection. Schedules and manages the work priorities set forth by Chief Conservator.
Develops and implements scientific research priorities in collaboration with conservation and curatorial colleagues, focusing on the CMA's collection and the Museum's strategic priorities.
Conducts technical analysis and materials research to support conservation treatments, acquisitions, collection research, and preventive care.
Manages the conservation science budget in consultation with Chief Conservator.
Maintains the operation and maintenance of the analytical laboratory, including: arranges for purchase of lab supplies and equipment within departmental budget guidelines; keeps lab organized and clean, with all hazardous materials properly labeled and stored; and ensures that all objects are returned to storage promptly once work is completed.
Maintains and operates scientific instrumentation, including FTIR, Raman, XRF, and other analytical tools; manages service contracts with assistance of lab coordinator; conducts specialized training as needed for other conservation staff; researches and recommends purchase of new equipment as warranted.
Ensures X-ray license registration and regulatory compliance related to all X-radiographic instrument use in cooperation with Lab Coordinator and the department's Individual Responsible for Radiation Protection (IRRP).â¯
Ensures proper sampling protocols are followed, including obtaining required permissions and storage of samples post-analysis.
Enters all findings and written documentation into museum database and writes and distributes analytical reports to necessary stakeholders.
Ensures all technical data are properly labeled and stored in compliance with digital and archival policies.
Establishes policies and procedures for safe scientific analysis and sustainable conservation practices in coordination with preventive conservation.â¯
Furthers preventive conservation goals including supporting preventive conservator's environmental monitoring of galleries and storage areas and execution of the Oddy test; supports conservators in establishing safe display parameters, including through microfadometry and other analytical testing.
Hires, supervises, trains, and mentors interns and fellows.
Publishes and presents research findings in peer-reviewed journals, conferences, and museum programs.
Leads and contributes to collaborative technical research projects with external parties including academic institutions and scientists in other museums.
Builds and maintains regional and international partnerships within the conservation science and museum communities, particularly with Case Western Reserve University.
Communicates scientific findings to both professional and public audiences through reports, lectures, and digital content.â¯
Educates the public on the field of conservation science and carries out other outreach efforts. Conducts classes and tours as required. Most notably, works with CWRU faculty to augment their course curriculum in art history and museum studies through on-site visits and practical sessions in the analytical laboratory. Participates in the Joint Program in Art History with CWRU, particularly in the Physical Examination of Works of Art course in which numerous visits to the conservation department take place.
Answers questions and advises the public, museum colleagues, and private collectors on technical questions when requested by the Chief Conservator, Chief Curator, and/or legal counsel; assists other outside queries as needed.
As budget allows, pursues professional development opportunities by attending workshops, conferences, and meetings on an annual basis.
Demonstrates commitment to leadership and organizational values as articulated in the museum's strategic plan and handbook.
Leads and/or participates in special projects for Chief Conservator and senior staff.
Participates in fundraising activities as requested by Chief Conservator and senior staff.
Acts as delegate to Chief Conservator when requested.
Other Responsibilities:
Upholds the professional standards of the field. Always acts in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the museum, protecting and enhancing its reputation and standing within the community of museums.
Adheres to the museum's code of ethics and avoids any real or perceived conflicts of interest.
Shows respect for co-workers and visitors and an understanding of and appreciation for the diversity of the museum's staff, volunteers, and audiences.
Aspires to excellence in all aspects of work and serves as a model for others. Suggests methods for improvement as appropriate and maintains personal and professional growth.
Maintains a safe and healthful environment in a proactive fashion. Reports hazards, concerns, and problems to appropriate personnel.
Confers with supervisor relating to personal needs that may conflict with professional responsibilities.
Maintains confidentiality.
Adheres to all CMA protocols, procedures, rules, and policies.
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Note:
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Manual dexterity is frequently required as duties call for the handling of artwork, and operation of tools and equipment. Job duties may involve standing, walking, sitting, occasional climbing, bending, and kneeling. Specific vision abilities required by this job may include close, color, and peripheral vision. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals and the risk of radiation, though appropriate training, PPE, and safety equipment are provided. Occasional work outside or in satellite locations may be required.
Salary:
Salary range: $100,000 - $135,000. Full-time work is 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; occasional overtime might be necessary. The position comes with a generous package of benefits, listed below.
Application Procedure:
Application materials are due by February 15, 2026.
For consideration, please submit the following materials in English. PDF format is strongly preferred, and please be sure to include your last name in the title of each document.
A letter stating your interests and intent in applying for the position and applicable experiences
Curriculum vitae
2 writing samples, one ideally a peer-reviewed published article
3 examples of analytical reports
Contact list for three professional references, indicating their relationship with you
Full-time Benefits include:â¯â¯
Partner level membership to CMAâ¯
Free, unlimited admission to select Cleveland Museum of Art ticketed exhibitions (two adult member tickets per visit, subject to availability)
50% off admission to select ticketed exhibitions for members' guests
Free admission to select ticketed exhibitions for unlimited children, 17 and younger, when accompanied by a member
Priority registration and discounts for museum art classes for adults and children
20% discount in the museum store
10% discount in the museum restaurant and café
Annual subscription to Cleveland Art members magazine
Free Garage Parking
Your employment relationship with the museum qualifies you for free or discounted admissions to other cultural institutions such as the Natural History Museum, Botanical Gardens, The Cleveland Zoo, etc.
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
Voluntary Life
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
HSA
FSA
$100k-135k yearly 24d ago
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Cyber Security Scientist (Entry-Level) - Secure OS & System Software
Riverside Research Institute 4.8
Beavercreek, OH
Riverside Overview Riverside Research is an independent National Security Nonprofit dedicated to research and development in the national interest. We provide high-end technical services, research and development, and prototype solutions to some of the country's most challenging technical problems.
All Riverside Research opportunities require U.S. Citizenship Position Overview
Riverside Research's Secure and Resilient Systems group is seeking a full-time cyber security scientist to support the low-level cybersecurity team in Dayton, OH. This role offers the opportunity to work alongside a team of experienced computer scientists and cybersecurity professionals on cutting-edge technology initiatives.
Full-time researchers will contribute to projects related to independent research and development (IRAD) as well as customer-funded contracts, with a strong focus on cyber and systems security. This role is ideal for early-career engineers or recent graduates interested in operating systems, system software, compilers, and/or secure computer architecture. Upon being hired, the researcher will work alongside experienced scientists and engineers to design, implement, and evaluate operating system and compiler extensions that protect critical systems from cyber-attack with security focused ISA extensions (CHERI, Arm MTE, etc.).
Responsibilities
Support research and development tasks related to:
Securing large and mission critical C/C++ software systems from cyber-attack
Software hardening through OS, compiler, and ISA extensions
Assist with systems-level engineering tasks including:
Low-level C/C++ software development
Contribute to prototype evaluation, data collection, and experiment execution
Document findings, develop reproducible workflows, and support deliverables
Collaborate with senior researchers and engineers on exploratory R&D tasks
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or related field and 2 years experience
Strong experience with C/C++ programming
Familiarity with Linux development environments, toolchains, and debuggers
Exposure to at least one of the following:
Computer architecture (x86, Arm, RISC-V, etc.)
Low-level software (OS kernels, embedded systems, hardware drivers)
Compiler and/or Programming Language development
Ability to learn quickly and work independently in a research-oriented environment
Curiosity and willingness to explore unfamiliar technical areas
Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively
Able to obtain a clearance as required
Desired Qualifications:
Strong debugging, reverse-engineering, and/or systems-level problem-solving skills
Ability to quicky understand and work effectively in large low-level C/C++ codebases
Python/bash scripting for tooling, automation, and data processing
Global Comp $72,000 - $135,000 This represents the typical compensation range for this position based on experience, location and other factors. Closing Statement Riverside Research Institute is a not-for-profit, technology-oriented defense company, where service to our customers and support of our staff is our overall mission. Riverside is an affirmative action-equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding recruitment and hiring. Riverside offers comprehensive compensation and benefit packages to our employees.
Riverside bases its employment decisions solely on technical experience, qualifications and other job-related criteria related to our organizational purpose as a not-for-profit company, and without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran's status or any other status legally protected by applicable federal, state, and local law.
$72k-135k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Wetland Scientist
Stantec 4.5
Ohio
Grounded in safety, quality, and ethics, our experts lead their fields with dedication, a creative spirit, and a vision for growth. We draw from more than 20 technical specialties worldwide and are devoted to fostering a community of diverse talents, backgrounds, and expertise. Here, you can apply your passion and collaborate with top environmental professionals on work that's vital to our clients and the communities they serve.
Your Opportunity
Join a team that's naturally committed to the environment.
We are seeking an exceptionally talented and enthusiastic individual with a keen interest in the natural sciences to join our team as a full-time, mid-to-senior level lead wetland scientist in the Overland Park (Kansas City), Kansas or St. Louis, Missouri office. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in wetland delineation, plant identification, soil characterization, and ecological fieldwork in the Midwest. This role involves up to 60% travel, data collection, and reporting related to wetland assessments and other biological surveys. The candidate will work closely with project managers, senior scientists, and staff scientists with development, coordination, and delivery of environmental permitting, assessment, or compliance documents for projects involving wind and solar electric generation facilities, electric transmission lines, natural gas pipelines, and private development projects to fulfill federal, state, and local agency requirements.
Your Key Responsibilities
- Delineate wetlands and other water resources in accordance with the US Army Corps of Engineers Manual and the applicable Regional Supplements.
- Perform independent field studies including botanical surveys, natural community mapping, wildlife habitat assessments, and ecological impact assessments.
- Support project planning and task management for field assignments.
- Assist with the preparation and review of technical documents, such as wetland and waterbody delineation reports, threatened and endangered species habitat assessments, environmental assessments, environmental impact statements, permit applications and other technical reports.
- Assist Project Managers/Senior Scientists by contributing technical expertise during client/regulatory meetings and proposal development.
- Prepare and manage data, reports, and tables for client and agency submission.
- Utilize GPS and ArcGIS Field Maps/Survey123 for data collection and mapping.
- Other technical duties may include ecological restoration planning and assessment.
- May also assist with other duties as assigned, including biological surveys.
Your Capabilities and Credentials
The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership abilities with experience both leading teams and contributing as a collaborative team member. They should possess exceptional oral and written communication skills, as well as strong analytical and creative problem-solving abilities. The role also requires excellent organizational and note-taking skills, along with the ability to work independently and make sound, timely decisions in the field without direct supervision. Travel will be expected - primarily throughout the Midwest, but also within the broader U.S., and should not be assumed to be local.
Education and Experience
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in environmental science, ecology, botany, soil science, or a related field.
- 5-10 years of relevant field experience in wetland delineation and environmental assessments.
- Knowledge of local/regional vegetation and soils.
- Valid driver's license required.
Preferred:
- Master's degree in environmental science, ecology, botany, soil science, or a related field.
- Experience with and proficiency in data entry using ArcGIS tools (FieldMaps and Survey123).
- Wetland Professional in Training or Professional Wetland Scientist Certification.
- Familiarity with state and federal environmental permitting processes.
- Ability to travel extensively and work outdoors in variable weather conditions.
- Task or project management experience.
Typical office environment working with computers and remaining sedentary for long periods of time. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.
Stantec is a place where the best and brightest come to build on each other's talents, do exciting work, and make an impact on the world around us. Join us and redefine your personal best.
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**Primary Location:** United States | MO | Kansas City
**Organization:** 2277 EnvSvcs-US Great Lakes West-St Louis MO
**Employee Status:** Regular
**Business Justification:** New Position
**Travel:** Yes
**Schedule:** Full time
**Job Posting:** 22/07/2025 09:07:24
**Req ID:** 1001639
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Stantec provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants for future and current employment and prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. We prohibit discrimination in decisions concerning recruitment, hiring, referral, promotion, compensation, fringe benefits, job training, terminations or any other condition of employment. Stantec is in compliance with laws and regulations and ensures equitable opportunities in all aspects of employment. At Stantec we are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is accessible to all. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process then please inform a member of our Talent Acquisition team.
$56k-79k yearly est. 3d ago
Small Molecule Bioanalysis Scientist
Medpace 4.5
Cincinnati, OH
Our corporate activities are growing rapidly, and we are currently seeking a full-time, office-based Analytical Chemistry Scientist to join our Bioanalytical Lab team. This position will work on a team to accomplish tasks and projects that are instrumental to the company's success. If you want an exciting career where you use your previous expertise and can develop and grow your career even further, then this is the opportunity for you.
Responsibilities
* Develop and validate LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPLC methods for small molecule drugs or drug metabolites and biomarkers;
* Draft study protocols/plans, acquisition methods, and study reports;
* Supervise all phases of bioassays to support pre-clinical and clinical pharmacokinetics, PD Biomarkers;
* Supervise technicians for performing method development, validation, and sample analysis;
* Communicate with internal and external resources for sample receiving, quality control, quality assurance, sponsor correspondence etc.
Qualifications
* PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences or related field;
* Previous experience with small molecule drug and drug metabolites analysis;
* Strong project management, compliance, communication, and people skills;
* Experience with various extraction procedures, such as LLE, SPE, SLE+, immune-capture hybrid extraction, etc.;
* Experience with LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPLC, etc.;
* Direct working experience in Good Laboratory Practices is preferred.
Medpace Overview
Medpace is a full-service clinical contract research organization (CRO). We provide Phase I-IV clinical development services to the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Our mission is to accelerate the global development of safe and effective medical therapeutics through its scientific and disciplined approach. We leverage local regulatory and therapeutic expertise across all major areas including oncology, cardiology, metabolic disease, endocrinology, central nervous system, anti-viral and anti-infective. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, employing more than 5,000 people across 40+ countries.
Why Medpace?
People. Purpose. Passion. Make a Difference Tomorrow. Join Us Today.
The work we've done over the past 30+ years has positively impacted the lives of countless patients and families who face hundreds of diseases across all key therapeutic areas. The work we do today will improve the lives of people living with illness and disease in the future.
Cincinnati Perks
* Cincinnati Campus Overview
* Flexible work environment
* Competitive PTO packages, starting at 20+ days
* Competitive compensation and benefits package
* Company-sponsored employee appreciation events
* Employee health and wellness initiatives
* Community involvement with local nonprofit organizations
* Discounts on local sports games, fitness gyms and attractions
* Modern, ecofriendly campus with an on-site fitness center
* Structured career paths with opportunities for professional growth
* Discounted tuition for UC online programs
Awards
* Named a Top Workplace in 2024 by The Cincinnati Enquirer
* Recognized by Forbes as one of America's Most Successful Midsize Companies in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024
* Continually recognized with CRO Leadership Awards from Life Science Leader magazine based on expertise, quality, capabilities, reliability, and compatibility
What to Expect Next
A Medpace team member will review your qualifications and, if interested, you will be contacted with details for next steps.
$59k-86k yearly est. Auto-Apply 23d ago
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