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Phase2 Technology

Research Engineering Technician II, Orthopedic Surgery

Phase2 Technology, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718

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Research Engineering Technician II, Orthopedic Surgery Department: Orthopedic Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson. Location: University of Arizona Health Sciences, Tucson, AZ, USA.

Position Highlights The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine Tucson at the University of Arizona, is seeking a qualified applicant for a full-time Research Engineer Technician II position. This individual will perform research, technical, and computational laboratory duties and assist in human and animal biomechanics studies. These duties include designing and engineering custom biomedical instrumentation sensors for nerve stimulation and recording of muscle-tendon mechanics during in situ and in vivo experiments, and developing 3D kinematic and kinetic tracking of the body during in vivo experiments for whole-body and limb mechanical analyses. The Research Engineer Technician II will also assist with mentoring and training undergraduate/graduate students in the laboratory.

Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; state retirement plan; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!

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Duties & Responsibilities

Ordering, storing, and maintaining laboratory items, supplies, and electronics in both human and animal lab spaces. Supplies come from several companies such McMaster-Carr, DigiKey, Jameco, etc. Troubleshoot laboratory problems (e.g., instruments, motors, electrical wiring, and software/data collection issues etc.). These duties include using reverse engineering skills to identify problems when equipment malfunctions and devising solutions to revive equipment to working order.

Assist with data collection and analysis, guided by principles of physics and bio signal processing related to whole-body and limb mechanics in human and animal movement studies. Compile information and materials that support statistical analyses, manuscripts, and grant applications.

Support the ordering of supplies, routine maintenance, and care of laboratory animals (e.g., birds). Collaborate with University Animal Care to provide appropriate enrichment, including helping construct and install custom ramps, perches, and foraging structures.

The applicant will be provided opportunities to expand the lab capabilities through new data capture methods, sensors, and other instrumentation methods.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Demonstrated ability to maintain a positive, professional attitude and stay self-motivated while working independently.

Skill in developing new techniques, methods, and approaches, with a strong commitment to ongoing learning.

Ability to generate accurate, reliable, and reproducible data using appropriate tools and methods.

Ability to promote, support, and model safe work practices and ethical conduct in all workplace activities.

Proficiency in multitasking, prioritizing competing responsibilities, and managing time effectively to meet deadlines.

Ability to communicate, collaborate, and coordinate effectively with individuals at all organizational levels in a multicultural and diverse environment.

Minimum Qualifications

High school diploma or high school diploma equivalency is required.

Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience, or equivalent combination of education and work experience.

Preferred Qualifications

Undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering preferred or equivalent learning through research experience. Minimum skills include computational programming (Matlab, LabView, Python, etc) and sensor instrumentation, signal capture, and processing.

Documents Needed to Apply Resume and Cover Letter

Contact Information for Candidates Christopher Arellano - arellanoc@arizona.edu

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