Leidos · 15 hours ago
Biomedical Engineer II - Part-Time
Leidos is seeking a part-time Biomedical Engineer II to support intramural human use research in biomedical engineering and cognitive neuroscience at the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton, OH. The successful candidate will assist in research studies related to military operations and motion sickness, while collaborating with researchers and managing data analysis and compliance.
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Responsibilities
Assist in the design, development, and testing of biomedical technologies and devices to support research at NAMRU-D
Execute research protocols in support of aeromedical research objectives, including physiological monitoring and administering psychophysical tasks
Collect and analyze data, perform statistical analysis and incorporate these analyses into technical reports, posters, presentations, laboratory notebooks and documentation binders. Coordinate research data and perform statistical analyses. Including independent preparation of data and qualitative and quantitative data analyses, such as univariate and multivariate analyses of variance, regression analysis, and descriptive summaries.; Design and develop data management procedures
Schedule and assist with subject screening and data collection
Develop IRB protocols and SOPs for approval and ensure compliance with rules and regulations (subject to final Government review and approval)
Work in collaboration with military and civilian researchers to design, conduct and implement research studies in the areas of warfighter health and performance. Including coordination of regulatory requirements, maintenance of files/study records and all activities associated with internal and external audits in coordination with the PI
Plan and modify research experiments, procedures, tests, or survey instruments
Recommend research design and development of a study budget
Interact with outside customers and researchers; brief technically detailed project results to sponsors. (Subject to Government initiation and final approval)
Test, evaluate, troubleshoot, repair, maintain, and calibrate biomedical equipment
Document all work in laboratory notebooks, technical reports, posters, and documentation binders
Write technical reports, abstracts, posters, technical reports and give presentations (subject to Government initiation and final approval)
Perform daily routine set-up and maintenance of critical human devices to include the preparation of devices for specific research protocols, operation of devices during testing and data collection, routine preventive maintenance of devices, and data collection and recording from research conducted on the devices. Devices include aircraft motion and orientation simulators, and various physiological and medical monitoring types of equipment
Qualification
Required
BA/BS or MA/MS plus 0-6 years of relevant experience in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, computational science, and neural networks
Ability to obtain Secret Clearance
US Citizen
Experience in design, development, testing, and evaluation of biomedical technologies and devices
Experience in human subject research
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to analyze physiological performance and survey data
Attention to detail and ability to follow all safety requirements and regulations is essential
Preferred
Experience in a military or medical research environment is highly desired
Familiarity with physiology and engineering
Benefits
Competitive compensation
Health and Wellness programs
Income Protection
Paid Leave
Retirement
Company
Leidos
Leidos is a Fortune 500® innovation company rapidly addressing the world’s most vexing challenges in national security and health.
Funding
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2013-09-17IPO
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