Research Associate - Biology, Chemistry \& Materials Science
C5R is building facilities that connect frontier AI to the physical world. We see this connection as a force for good in expanding humanity's tech tree.
We are hiring hands-on experimentalists to run bench experiments across biology, chemistry, and materials science while helping build our in-house lab in San Francisco from the ground up.
You do not need experience in every domain. What matters most is that you have personally run careful hands-on experiments, can learn quickly across adjacent fields, and are excited to help build a new kind of AI-enabled lab.
This is not a role focused on one narrow scientific question. It is about operating, testing, and improving systems that help AI understand and execute the scientific process itself.
What You Will Do
- Run daily lab operations, including bench organization, inventory management, sample preparation, and routine assays or measurements.
- Run high-throughput experimental workflows across disciplines, such as protein expression, chemistry workflows, materials synthesis, characterization, sample prep, and instrument-based measurements.
- Troubleshoot experiments, document results carefully, and iterate alongside AI systems as the scientist in the loop.
- Source and buy equipment, reagents, consumables, and supplies; set up instruments and improve lab infrastructure as we scale.
- Work with the engineering team to improve lab systems, data capture, robotic workflows, and experimental reliability.
- Jump into a wide range of evolving responsibilities as we build the facility while operating it.
What We Are Looking For
- Hands-on lab experience in at least one relevant area: biology, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, bioengineering, or a related experimental field.
- Undergraduate students, BS or MS graduates, early PhD candidates, or people with equivalent practical experience can all be a strong fit, especially if you want to stay hands-on.
- Experience as a Research Associate, Associate Scientist, Lab Technician, Process Engineer, Materials Engineer, Scientist I, or similar hands-on role for at least 1 year is especially relevant.
- Strong attention to detail, diligence, and pride in running experiments carefully.
- Comfort with ambiguity. We will not have standard operating procedures for everything yet, so you should enjoy turning uncertainty into a workable plan.
- Enthusiasm for doing science in a new way, and for working alongside AI systems as collaborators rather than just tools.
- Ability to work onsite in San Francisco.
Relevant Backgrounds
Any one of these can be a strong fit:
- Biology or bioengineering: protein expression, assays, wet lab workflows, sample prep, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, lab operations.
- Chemistry: synthesis, analytical chemistry, formulation, purification, sample prep, spectroscopy, chromatography, reaction setup, protocol troubleshooting.
- Materials science: materials synthesis, characterization, microscopy, spectroscopy, polymers, ceramics, battery materials, thin films, instrumentation, process development.
- Lab automation or operations: setting up instruments, managing inventory, improving lab workflows, integrating equipment, or working with robotic systems.
Nice To Have
- Experience working in two or more areas within biology, chemistry, or materials science.
- Experience in a startup, early lab, core facility, shared lab, or environment where you had to build processes from scratch.
- Interest in AI for science, self-driving labs, robotics, scientific infrastructure, or automated experimentation.
- Evidence that you can communicate clearly with engineers, scientists, and operators.
Compensation And Terms
- $70,000-$100,000 annualized for full-time.
- Temporary stints of at least 3 months may be possible.
- This role is onsite in San Francisco only.
Pay: $70,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Relocation assistance
Work Location: In person