What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Technology Transfer position at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences?
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences invites applications for the position of Director of Technology Transfer
- Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in life sciences, marine sciences, biotechnology, engineering, or related field
- Knowledge and experience:
- 5 years of experience with proven success in translating academic research to market and working with research faculty on IP development (preference for prior experience with algae, microbiomes, biotechnology, SBIRs, and similar);
- 5 years of experience with intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trademarks) management and associated engagement with patent attorneys and federal reporting requirements (preference for knowledge of iEdison and USPTO platforms);
- 5 years of experience with evaluating market potential
- Skills: Excellent document organization skill; Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills; Proficient with MS office and Google Suite application products and online workflow tools
- Abilities: Solid team player with proven ability to manage competing priorities, perspectives, and needs in a fast-paced, changing environment while maintaining collegiality and service-oriented mindset; Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities with attention to detail
Apply
Submit a CV, cover letter, and contact information for three references through our online application portal. For full consideration, the application must be received by January 31, 2026.
Individuals seeking more information about this position or needing to request an accommodation, please contact careers@bigelow.org or (207) 315-2567, ext. 119.
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Bigelow Laboratory’s state-of-the-art oceanfront campus in East Boothbay is located in scenic Midcoast Maine, perfectly situated to provide access to the very best Maine has to offer. Within a reasonable commuting distance of most major Maine cities, this mid-coast peninsula offers the perfect balance between small town coastal charm and urban accessibility. Our peninsula is home to fishermen and sea captains, marine biologists, nature lovers, botanists and gardeners, artists, merchants, and entrepreneurs. Many non-profit organizations call this region home and work hard to further their missions in support of the arts, seamanship and marine education, conservation, historic preservation, and more.
Salary : $175,000 - $195,000