Chemistry Professor Jobs in Michigan
Chemistry Professor jobs in Michigan are open across East Lansing, Ann Arbor, and Rochester and other Michigan metros, with employers like Michigan State University, Cayman Chemical, and Oakland University hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Job Description
Medical Laboratory Scientist II - Special Chemistry - Royal Oak, MI, Monday to Friday, 14: 30 to 23:00, with rotational weekends
Employee may be eligible to receive shift differential of 10% for some or all hours worked on second shift and 15% for some or all hours worked on third shift. Additional details on shift differential will be provided if an offer is extended.
Benefits Information
We are proud to offer best-in-class benefits and programs to support employees and their families in living healthy, happy lives. Our pay and benefit plans have been designed to promote employee health in all respects – physical, financial, and developmental. Depending on whether it is a part-time or full-time position, some of the benefits offered may include:
- Day 1 Medical, supplemental health, dental & vision for FT employees who work 30+ hours
- Best-in-class well-being programs
- Annual, no-cost health assessment program Blueprint for Wellness®
- healthyMINDS mental health program
- Vacation and Health/Flex Time
- 6 Holidays plus 1 "MyDay" off
- FinFit financial coaching and services
- 401(k) pre-tax and/or Roth IRA with company match up to 5% after 12 months of service
- Employee stock purchase plan
- Life and disability insurance, plus buy-up option
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Matching gifts program
- Education assistance through MyQuest for Education
- Career advancement opportunities
- and so much more!
Responsibilities
- Must demonstrate proficiency in all areas of testing and be proficient troubleshooting all applicable instruments/procedures in the department.
- Provides support to the department in the areas of quality control, troubleshooting complex problems, customer support, instrument and equipment maintenance, staff training, process improvement and the completion of special projects as assigned.
- Perform and report on assigned analytical tests in accordance with applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) ensuring that applicable quality control requirements are met.
- Actively support and comply with laboratory policies and procedures for specimen handling and processing, test analysis, reporting and maintaining records of patient test results.
- Adhere to analytical schedules to maintain turnaround time of results including STATS or critical results to clients.
- Ensure reagents/test kits have received dates, expiration dates and if applicable opened dates.
- Perform and document QC analysis to ensure accuracy of clinical data and proper instrument function. Make quality control decisions regarding the disposition of an assay or test.
- Responsible for informing supervisory personnel of all problems associated with the proper performance of test procedures.
- Report any actual or potential deviation from standard or accepted testing procedures and cooperate fully with any investigation of same.
- Enter test results into the Laboratory Information System for standardized report to be generated for physician review and interpretation.
- Maintain laboratory areas and equipment in a safe, functional and sanitary condition.
- Complete training and competency checklists as appropriate.
- May assist supervisor with training of other laboratory personnel.
- Adheres to all established CLIA, HIPAA, OSHA and laboratory safety requirements.
- Required to use (a) personal protective equipment, (b) engineering controls and/or (c) work practice controls as directed by management.
- Answer questions from clients or other lab personnel, if applicable.
- Participate in government or regulatory agency inspections, if needed.
- May be required, in the absence of a Supervisor, to assume lead responsibilities if qualified and delegated.
- Other duties as assigned. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities, but rather a general description of work performed by the position.
Qualifications
Required Work Experience
One (1) year full-time experience or training (high complexity testing) in a clinical laboratory setting.
Preferred Work Experience
Minimum of 3 years clinical experience with most current year in present department.
Physical And Mental Requirements
- The normal performance of duties may require lifting and carrying objects: Objects 1 to 10 pounds are lifted and carried frequently; objects 11 to 25 pounds are lifted and carried occasionally; objects 36 to 50 pounds are seldom lifted or carried and objects over 50 pounds are not to be lifted or carried without assistance.
- Ability to stand and work at the bench for long periods of time.
- Frequent walking and/or standing.
- May be required to use a wide variety of manual and automated pipettes and laboratory instruments and apparatuses all of which demand significant manual dexterity.
Knowledge
- Comprehensive theoretical and operational job knowledge in designated specialty required.
- Knowledge of organizational/departmental policies and procedures.
- BS/BA in Medical Technology, Chemistry or Biology, or Associates degree in a Laboratory Science or Medical Technology, or Previously qualified as a Technologist under 42 CFR 493.1433 published in March 14, 1990.
- Foreign educated candidates must provide a detailed credential evaluation from IERF (International Education Research Foundation). United States-educated candidates must provide a detailed original transcript.
- Other state specific requirements may apply depending on BU’s state testing certifications. Check with local HR or QA departments.
Skills
- Proven leadership and problem-solving skills.
- Must be detail-oriented, have the ability to work independently, establish work priorities and to handle several tasks simultaneously for maximum department efficiency.
- Interpersonal skills necessary to deal courteously and effectively with supervisors, co-workers and clients.
- Communication skills necessary to handle telephone inquiries from clients.
- Ability to deal with client information in a confidential manner.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) and Laboratory Information Systems.
Education
- Associates Degree Laboratory Science or Medical Technology (Preferred)
- Bachelor’s Degree BS in Medical Technology, Biology or Chemistry (Preferred)
Licenses and Certifications
- ASCP Certification (Preferred) MLS, Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Lab Scientist, Med Tech, Medical Technologist, CLS, Clinical Lab Scientist
About The Team
Quest Diagnostics honors our service members and encourages veterans to apply. While we appreciate and value our staffing partners, we do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Quest will not be responsible for paying agency fees for any individual as to whom an agency has sent an unsolicited resume.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Race/Color/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Religion/National Origin/Disability/Vets or any other legally protected status.
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Chemistry Professor Job Market in Michigan
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Who's Hiring
- Michigan State University5

- Cayman Chemical1

- Oakland University1

- Quest Diagnostics1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education6
- Chemicals & Materials1
- Healthcare & Medical Services1
What Michigan Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in chemistry professor jobs across Michigan.
- PhD in chemistry or a closely related field from an accredited institution
- Active record of peer-reviewed publications in a relevant chemistry subfield
- Experience teaching undergraduate or graduate chemistry lecture and lab courses
- Demonstrated ability to secure or pursue external research funding
- Proficiency with instrumentation such as NMR, HPLC, GC-MS, or ICP-MS
- Experience supervising undergraduate research students or graduate teaching assistants
Chemistry Professor Jobs in Michigan: Frequently Asked Questions
How many chemistry professor jobs are there in Michigan?
There are 8+ chemistry professor openings in Michigan on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in East Lansing, Ann Arbor, and Rochester. New positions post regularly as employers across Michigan hire.
How much do chemistry professors make in Michigan?
Chemistry professors in Michigan earn a median of about $101,030 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $53,670 for the lowest 10% to over $181,960 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Michigan cities have the most chemistry professor jobs?
East Lansing, Ann Arbor, and Rochester have the most chemistry professor openings in Michigan right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire chemistry professors in Michigan?
Employers hiring chemistry professors in Michigan include Michigan State University, Cayman Chemical, and Oakland University, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote chemistry professor jobs in Michigan?
Yes. About 0% of chemistry professor openings tied to Michigan are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Michigan metros.
How do I apply for chemistry professor jobs in Michigan?
You can apply to chemistry professor jobs in Michigan directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Michigan location, then apply to each one that fits.
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