Research And Development Jobs in Albuquerque, NM
Research And Development jobs in Albuquerque draw from the city's deep base of federal research institutions, defense contractors, and biomedical firms, with concentrations in Kirtland Air Force Base's contractor corridor, the University of New Mexico Research Park, and the Sandia Science and Technology Park. Demand is active across life sciences, advanced materials, and national security R&D, and employers hiring right now include University of New Mexico, Sandia National Laboratories, and Southwest Womens Oncology/Optimum. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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The Department of Biology is seeking a highly qualified technician to be hired as Field Research Scientist III. The candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of 6-9 long running (since 2007) eddy flux towers in Central New Mexico that are being used to increase our understanding of how ecosystem structure and function vary across elevation gradients in the Southwestern US. The towers are distributed across six common ecosystems in the Southwestern U.S.: desert grassland and shrubland, juniper savanna, pinon-juniper woodland and high elevation ponderosa pine and subalpine coniferous forests.
The candidate will maintain the instrumentation and infrastructure of these tower flux systems and work with an interdisciplinary group of faculty, postdoctoral, graduate and undergraduate researchers to make additional physiological and ecological field measurements associated with this project. The candidate will participate in data management, data quality assurance, and the preparation of peer-reviewed publications of research findings. In addition, this position will involve leading and guiding a field crew in the summer. Candidates with strong hands-on technical and problem-solving skills, a background in electronics and programming, experience hiking and operating in rugged outdoor conditions, and backgrounds related to ecosystem ecology, hydrology or micrometeorology are encouraged to apply. This position will be based in Albuquerque at UNM Biology and will require frequent day travel to field sites and occasional overnight trips. The position is initially available for 12 months and renewable on a year-to-year basis for two or more additional years.
Work requires periods of heavy physical effort, handling heavy objects, general construction skills, and/or extended periods of standing or walking for large portions of the work day. Field work may involve prolonged exposure including high temperatures, dusty conditions, high light, low humidity, high winds. Outdoor work may also include chance encounters with poisonous snakes or spiders however these organisms will not be handled in any way. Laboratory work may include exposure to hazards or physical risks that require following basic safety procedures. The duty station for this position is UNM Biology. Often requires working long hours in the field outside of normal business hours (dawn-dusk measurement campaigns, etc.). Some measurements may require several day periods in the field. Requires climbing towers ranging in height from 10-130 ft.
See the Position Description for additional information.
- Successful candidate must submit to a post-offer, pre-employment physical examination and medical history check. Additional health screenings may be required, dependent on the nature of the research conducted, as determined by Employee Occupational Health Services.
Bachelor's degree; at least 3 years of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.
Completed degree(s) from an accredited institution that are above the minimum education requirement may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis.
Demonstrated experience operating safely in remote and rugged terrain. Wilderness first aid training is preferred.
Demonstrated technical understanding of electronics and electricity. A background in engineering is desirable.
Demonstrated experience with computer programming. Matlab or R programming languages are preferred.
Demonstrated ability to work at heights in a safe manner.
Demonstrated experience with basic construction tools such as hand saw, table saw, cordless drills, etc.
Previous experience with instruments common to eddy covariance towers and related systems is preferred.
OTHER DESIRABLE SKILLS:
Demonstrated proficiency with Campbell datalogger programming and data retrieval, interface with multiplexers and sensors.
Demonstrated proficiency with eddy covariance instrumentation, and ecophysiological field instrumentation. In particular, candidate has worked with LiCor 7500 and/or 7200 photosynthesis infra-red gas analyzers, basic micrometeorology sensors, soil water content, temperature and carbon dioxide probes.
Demonstrated experience managing, summarizing, and archiving field and laboratory data.
Demonstrated organizational skills and experience with student supervision in a field setting to complete ecological protocols, data entry, and quality control.
Only applications submitted through the official UNMJobs site will be accepted. If you are viewing this job advertisement on a 3rd party site, please visit UNMJobs to submit an application.
Please submit a resume, references, and cover letter with UNMJobs application.Positions posted with a Staff Type of Regular or Term are eligible for the Veteran Preference Program. See the Veteran Preference Program webpage for additional details.
The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.
The University of New Mexico requires all regular staff positions successfully pass a pre-employment background check. This may include, but is not limited to, a criminal history background check, New Mexico Department of Health fingerprint screening, New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department fingerprint screening, verification of education credentials, and/or verification of prior employment. For more information about background checks, visit https://policy.unm.edu/university-policies/3000/3280.html. Refer to https://policy.unm.edu/university-policies/3000/3200.html for a definition of Regular Staff.
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Who's Hiring
- University of New Mexico16

- Sandia National Laboratories4

- Southwest Womens Oncology/Optimum2S
- IQVIA1

- Noblis1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education
- Healthcare & Medical Services
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
- Consulting & Professional Services
Research And Development Jobs in Albuquerque: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a research and development job in Albuquerque?
The strongest path into Albuquerque's R&D market runs through the city's federal and defense-adjacent ecosystem, including national laboratories, Department of Energy contractors, and Air Force Research Laboratory programs at Kirtland. Candidates with backgrounds in physics, materials science, engineering, or applied biology are in demand. Networking through the New Mexico Technology Council and UNM's research programs also gives local candidates a real edge over applicants with no Albuquerque presence.
Which companies hire research and developments in Albuquerque?
Employers hiring research and developments in Albuquerque right now include University of New Mexico, Sandia National Laboratories, and Southwest Womens Oncology/Optimum, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Albuquerque's R&D employer base is notably weighted toward national laboratory contractors, defense technology firms, and university-affiliated research organizations.
Are there remote research and development jobs in Albuquerque?
Yes, though with limits: hands-on lab, prototype, and field-testing roles are almost always on-site, while data analysis, computational research, and technical writing roles within R&D teams can often be done remotely. About 17% of research and development openings tied to Albuquerque are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting that mix. Computational and modeling roles at Albuquerque's tech-oriented firms tend to be the most remote-friendly locally.
How can I get a research and development job in Albuquerque with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point in Albuquerque is a research assistant or lab technician role at UNM, New Mexico Tech affiliates, or smaller biomedical firms in the North I-25 corridor. Internship programs tied to Sandia National Laboratories and Air Force Research Laboratory also funnel entry-level candidates into full-time R&D positions. Candidates who pair a relevant science or engineering degree with any hands-on lab coursework stand out against applicants with purely classroom backgrounds.
Which industries hire the most research and developments in Albuquerque?
Albuquerque research and development roles concentrate in Education, Healthcare & Medical Services, and Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Those sectors reflect Albuquerque's identity as a federally anchored research hub, where national security priorities, energy research mandates, and university commercialization programs sustain consistent R&D hiring across economic cycles.
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