(CW) Laboratory Move Project Manager (CONTRACT/TEMPORARY)
About the role
The Laboratory Move Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing complex laboratory relocations involving high-value scientific equipment, sensitive materials, and regulated environments. This role interfaces with MEP trades to ensure successful lab integration into a new facility while maintaining continuity in the current labs. The role ensures a seamless transition of laboratory operations with minimal disruption to research activities while maintaining compliance with safety, regulatory, and quality standards.
Required Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Life Sciences, Facilities Management, or a related field required
- Project Management certification preferred
- Experience: Minimum of 8–10 years of experience in project management, laboratory operations, or facilities-related roles
- Demonstrated hands-on experience managing complex laboratory relocations, including large-scale moves (e.g., 300+ pieces of equipment)
- Proven experience working within biologics or regulated laboratory environments preferred
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in project management tools and methodologies (e.g., MS Project, Smartsheet); strong understanding of laboratory equipment lifecycle (shutdown, transport, calibration, commissioning and qualification as necessary); familiarity with facility systems including electrical, HVAC, plumbing, process gases, process waste, and laboratory ventilation systems
Responsibilities
- Pre-Move Planning & Strategy: Define project scope, timeline, milestones, and critical path for laboratory relocation; develop and manage relocation budgets, including vendor costs, calibration services, and waste disposal; assess readiness of the new facility, ensuring alignment with technical requirements (electrical, data monitoring, HVAC, plumbing, ventilation); attend project OAC and specification development meetings
- Coordination & Communication: Serve as the primary liaison across stakeholders including laboratory teams, project management teams, equipment owners, EHS&S, Facilities, Real Estate, and Information Management; lead regular project meetings and status updates to ensure alignment and issue resolution; establish contingency and risk mitigation plans for equipment damage, delays, or operational impacts; assign and coordinate internal team responsibilities, including labeling, inventory tracking, and data management
- Compliance & Risk Management: Ensure adherence to safety protocols for decommissioning, decontamination, and clearance of laboratory equipment and spaces; secure and maintain required regulatory permits and approvals (e.g., DEA, EPA, DOT, FDA, CDC); ensure compliance with company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry standards
- Logistics & Execution: Maintain a comprehensive inventory of all assets, including equipment, chemicals, biological materials, consumables and spare parts (CMMS), and office supplies; direct and supervise on-site moving activities, including sequencing, logistics coordination, and safety enforcement; coordinate with specialized vendors for packing, transportation, and handling of sensitive equipment
- Post-Move Activities: Coordinate equipment recalibration, testing, and qualification with OEMs and vendors; verify proper installation, utility connections, and placement of all laboratory equipment; conduct final inspections and walkthroughs with safety and facilities teams to certify readiness of the new laboratory; support formal closure of the previous space and operational release of the new environment
Key Competencies
- Strong project and program management skills
- Cross-functional leadership and stakeholder management
- Risk assessment and mitigation capability
- Technical expertise in laboratory operations and equipment
- Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills
Additional Information
- May require periodic on-site presence during move execution phases
- Able to manage high-pressure timelines and complex logistical coordination
Note
This description is not intended to be all-inclusive, or a limitation of the duties of the position. It is intended to describe the general nature of the job that may include other duties as assumed or assigned.