Job Details

Colgate University
  • Position Number: 7298052
  • Location: Hamilton, NY
  • Position Type: Laboratory and Research


Colgate University

Lab Manager/Lab Technician

Requisition Number: 2026S051Posting
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Division: Dean of the Faculty
Department: Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
Wage/Salary Range: $26.00-$28.00

Department Statement:
The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences and the Neuroscience Program at Colgate University are seeking applications for a full-time lab manager/lab tech for its Brain Recording & Cognitive Science (BRCS) Laboratory.

The BRCS lab is a common space that hosts the labs of Casey Ferrara, Bruce C Hansen, Douglas N Johnson, and Spencer Kelly. Research conducted in the lab is generally focused on the following themes: 1) how strategies for communication vary within and between modalities: sign language, silent gesture, and speech + gesture, and how those strategies are acquired over time, 2) how the brain codes different visual environments, and how those codes enable intelligent behavior, 3) determinants and correlates of visual selective attention; metacognition and the relationship between metacognition, learning strategies, and learning outcomes, and 4) how bodily actions influence language production and comprehension during communication and learning.

The work conducted in the lab is supported by the following methodologies: stationary and remote high-density EEG, high-definition tDCS, stationary eye-tracking, augmented and virtual reality eye-tracking, and psychophysics. Additionally, the BRCS lab is host to a number of transdisciplinary projects with faculty within and outside of the department.

Accountabilities:
Responsibilities include assisting with all aspects of running experiments that utilize: 1) stationary & remote EEG, 2) high-definition tDCS, 3) stationary eye-tracking, 4) augmented/virtual reality eye-tracking, and 5) psychophysical techniques.

Specific duties include (but are not limited to): coordinating and executing multiple experiments, assisting with experimental set-up (including basic experiment programming), assisting the PIs and their thesis/research students with EEG sensor preparation/application/disinfecting, stimulus creation, assisting with the training of new undergraduate RAs, assisting with classroom and community outreach demonstrations, data processing, data analysis, data management, and general lab organization and maintenance.

Professional Experience/Qualifications
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills are needed in order to successfully work with numerous undergraduate research assistants and research participants.
  • Being technologically savvy, highly organized, and able to work independently are also essential for this position.
  • Some experience/familiarity with computer programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python, C/C++, etc.) is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Some research experience with EEG, brain stimulation, eye-tracking, augmented or virtual reality would be useful.

Experience with ASL or other signed languages is preferred, but not required.

Education
Requires a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. A major in Psychological Science, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or related field is preferred.

Other Information

Work Schedule:
M-F

Job Open Date: 07/02/2026
Job Close Date: 9/4/2026
Open Until Filled Yes

Special Instructions Summary

To view the full job posting and apply for this position, go to: https://careers.colgate.edu/postings/6980

The University recognizes that equal employment opportunity can only be achieved through demonstrated leadership. It is the Policy of the University to recruit, employ, retain, promote, and train employees on the basis of skills and experience, capacity to do the job, and valid job qualifications without regard to any characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal laws.

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The Department of Campus Safety will provide upon request a copy of Colgates Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report includes statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education for the previous three years concerning reported: 1. crimes that occurred on-campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Colgate University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus and 2. fires that occurred in student housing facilities. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security and fire safety, such as policies concerning sexual assault, life safety systems, and other related matters. You may access the report from the Clery Compliance web page at: https://www.colgate.edu/about/offices-centers-institutes/dean-college/campus-safety-staff/clery-compliance. Printed copies of this report may be obtained upon request from the Department of Campus Safety via e-mail at cusafety@colgate.edu.







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