Scientific Implementation Manager
Uncountable
Location
New York, San Francisco, Munich, London, Cleveland or Pittsburgh
Employment Type
Full time
Department
Implementations
Compensation
- New York, San Francisco$90K – $120K • Offers Equity • Offers Bonus
- Cleveland, Pittsburgh$80K – $105K • Offers Equity • Offers Bonus
- Munich€80K – €95K • Offers Equity • Offers Bonus
- London£70K – £85K • Offers Equity • Offers Bonus
Thank you for your interest in Uncountable Implementations!
About Uncountable
Science moves slowly — not because researchers aren't brilliant, but because their tools haven't kept up. Uncountable is changing that. We build a unified R&D platform used by the world's leading chemists, material scientists, and biologists to dramatically accelerate how new products are discovered, developed, and brought to market.
Founded by engineers from MIT and Stanford, and trusted by enterprise R&D organizations across chemicals, pharmaceuticals, advanced materials, and food & beverage, Uncountable is on a mission to accelerate industrial R&D by an order of magnitude. We're a high-impact team that moves fast and gives people real ownership from day one.
The Role
This is not a typical customer success role. As a Scientific Implementation Manager, you are the person who bridges the gap between a scientist's world and Uncountable's platform — and that requires something most software companies can't offer: someone who genuinely understands both.
You'll work directly with R&D leaders, bench scientists, and technical teams at some of the world's most innovative industrial companies, helping them translate years of experimental knowledge into a structured, powerful data environment. You'll configure the platform to reflect how their science actually works, identify where their data lives and how to bring it together, and guide them through a transformation in how they manage and leverage their R&D.
At the same time, you'll be a critical voice internally — your customer-facing experience will directly shape product development, ensuring we keep building the most useful R&D platform in the industry.
This is a fast-paced, project-driven role that sits at the intersection of science, business, and software. If you want to use your scientific background to do something genuinely impactful beyond the bench, this is it.
What You'll Do
Lead Scientific Implementations
Serve as the primary scientific point of contact for new customers through the full onboarding journey
Translate a customer's experimental workflows, data structures, and scientific domain into a tailored Uncountable configuration
Restructure and contextualize customer data so it becomes immediately useful, searchable, and actionable in the platform
Drive Customer Engagement
Lead discovery calls, demos, and working sessions with R&D managers, scientists, and technical stakeholders
Build trusted relationships by demonstrating genuine scientific fluency — you'll earn credibility because you understand their work, not just their software
Set project timelines, manage implementation milestones, and ensure customers hit their go-live goals
Design and Configure Complex Scientific Workflows
Architect end-to-end platform configurations that faithfully capture a customer's experimental paradigm — from how they define formulations and design experiments, to how they record measurements and track results
Map intricate scientific data structures (multi-variable formulations, hierarchical sample relationships, linked test methods) onto Uncountable's data model, making principled decisions about how best to represent each customer's science
Work through ambiguous, edge-case data environments — customers with years of legacy spreadsheets, idiosyncratic naming conventions, and non-standard workflows — and design configurations that are both scientifically accurate and practically usable
Iterate on platform configurations in close collaboration with customers, running working sessions where you test, refine, and validate that the system reflects how their team actually thinks about their research
Develop and document reusable configuration patterns across domains (coatings, polymers, pharmaceuticals, food science, etc.) that can accelerate future implementations and inform product development
Shape the Product
Act as the voice of the customer internally, surfacing patterns and gaps you see across implementations
Collaborate directly with engineering and product to advocate for features that meet the real needs of R&D teams — your field experience will influence what we build next
Your First 90 Days
Month 1: Develop deep fluency in Uncountable's platform and learn how we implement it. Take ownership of configuring experimental data for onboarded customers, working alongside the customer success and sales teams to faithfully capture end-user workflows.
Month 2: Begin leading your own customer meetings and demos. Run scientific due diligence sessions with new accounts, gather data requirements, and iterate on platform configurations with live customers.
Month 3: Own the end-to-end implementation process for a new customer. Lead demos, set timelines, run alignment meetings, and advocate internally for any product development needed to deliver an exceptional outcome.
Requirements
Scientific depth: A meaningful background in chemistry, materials science, biology, chemical engineering, or a closely related field — you should be comfortable discussing experimental design, data types, and R&D workflows with PhD-level researchers
Communication: Exceptional ability to explain complex ideas clearly to a wide range of audiences — from bench scientists to R&D directors to business leaders
Empathy and adaptability: The ability to understand not just what a scientist is saying, but what they actually need — and to navigate different organizational cultures and working styles
Software fluency: Hands-on comfort working with scientific or technical software — whether that's an ELN, LIMS, instrument control software, data analysis tools (e.g., MATLAB, JMP, or similar), or scripting for data processing. You don't need to be a software engineer, but you should be someone who figures out new tools quickly and isn't intimidated by data-heavy environments
Project orientation: Comfort managing multiple workstreams simultaneously and driving projects to completion in a fast-paced environment
Genuine curiosity about software, data, and how technology can transform R&D
Preferred Qualifications
M.S. or higher in chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, biology, or a closely related field, plus 2–3 years of post-degree work experience in research, industry, or a technical customer-facing role
Hands-on lab experience — time spent running experiments gives you instant credibility with our customers
Experience in a customer-facing, consulting, or technical role where you had to explain complex scientific concepts to varied audiences
Familiarity with data management concepts: spreadsheets, databases, ELNs, or LIMS
Exposure to multiple scientific domains (e.g., organic chemistry and polymer science, or biotech and formulation)
Why This Role
Rare career path: This role is designed for scientists who want to apply their expertise in a high-growth technology environment — without leaving science behind. The breadth of domains you'll encounter (coatings, pharma, food science, advanced materials, and more) is unlike anything you'd get in a lab
Direct impact: Your work directly accelerates R&D at organizations developing next-generation products — from sustainable materials to pediatric cancer treatments
Customer relationships that matter: You'll build real partnerships with brilliant scientists and R&D leaders, not just manage tickets
Internal influence: At our scale, your field experience carries weight in product decisions. You'll see your feedback become features
Fast-paced growth: You'll gain fluency across scientific domains, enterprise software, business development, and project management faster than almost any other role
Benefits
Competitive base salary with performance bonus and meaningful equity
Health and dental insurance
401(k) with employer contribution (US locations)
Direct mentorship and rapid career development on a small, high-caliber team
Compensation Range: $80K - $120K