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A leading research organization is seeking two Technical Officers specializing in Micro-Nanofabrication and Microfluidics. Based in Toronto and Boucherville, successful candidates will contribute to advanced projects in health technology and work within a multidisciplinary team focused on innovation in biomedical devices.
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City: Toronto (University of Toronto downtown campus) and Boucherville
OrganizationalUnit: Medical Devices
Classification: TO-3
Duration: 3 years for Toronto and 2 years for Boucherville
Language Requirements: English or French
Work Arrangements:
Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position will require physical presence at the at the NRC work location identified.
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We want to fill two Technical Officer positions in Micro-Nanofabrication and Microfluidics reporting to the NRC Bioanalytical Micro-Nano Devices Section which is composed of more than 40 researchers and technical officers with a unique combination of expertise spanning from physics, nano and microfabrication engineering, chemistry, molecular biology, and cellular biology.
The first position, located on the University of Toronto’s downtown campus, will support the strategic collaboration between the NRC, the University of Toronto, and Unity Health Toronto through the Centre for Research and Applications in Fluidic Technologies (CRAFT).
The second position, located at the NRC facilities in Boucherville, Quebec, will focus on supporting the delivery of strategic projects within the Medical Devices Research Centre, particularly in the area of microfluidic systems development and their applications in health. This is an area in which the NRC is internationally recognized.
Selected candidates will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team recognized for its innovation in the field of microfluidics and micro-nanodevices fabrication. More specifically, the technical work will support areas of research encompassing the use of lab-on chip systems for integration of molecular and cellular assays, artificial living systems, and portable molecular diagnostic devices for various applications such as environmental, food and water safety, clinical applications including in-vitro diagnostics for remote and space applications, as well as the emerging cell-based immunotherapy. The candidate will contribute to progress science & technology as well as practical applications in the field of life sciences research and clinical application.
The Technical Officers in Micro-Nanofabrication and Microfluidics will provide technical support for research work aimed at developing methods for the fabrication of micro-nanostructured devices in a cleanroom environment, assembly of polymer-based microfluidic devices, and support the automation and validation of assays based on NRC microfluidic technologies. The individual selected will also have to recognize and resolve problems associated with the experimental or analytical techniques, compile experimental reports, maintain facilities, develop assembly procedures, and actively support quality management systems. The candidate is expected to be able to work independently as well as part of the broader R&D team in an environment requiring a high-level of adaptability and multitasking.
These positions also include the following on-going responsibilities:
(i) Maintaining/procuring laboratory equipment, space, logbooks and inventories,
(ii) Fostering healthy and safe work practices, and
(iii) In Toronto: training and supervision of facility users, including CRAFT students.
In Boucherville: support quality management systems and assembly processes.
CRAFT mandate is to drive the development of a national science and technology platform, establish an industry cluster for biomedical micro/nanodevice innovation, and foster their translation into commercial products providing solutions to significant clinical problems. CRAFT is an international leader in biomedical microdevices for in vitro diagnostics, artificial living systems, and biomanufacturing. It nurtures an ecosystem between scientists, engineers, clinicians, technology companies, and the entrepreneurial community, that publishes impactful research, pro-actively protects intellectual property, and translates device innovations to products and clinical solutions.
For the position located in Toronto, the work will be performed as part the CRAFT research program in cooperation with University of Toronto and Unity Health Toronto researchers, industrial partners or other government laboratories. The intent of the position is to help realize exciting projects in the areas of bio-devices design, microfabrication and their applications in in-vitro-diagnostics, regenerative medicine, and bio-manufacturing. As CRAFT is co-located between the University of Toronto’s downtown campus and the NRC Medical Devices Research Centre laboratories in Boucherville, Quebec, occasional travel to the NRC Boucherville site may be required.
Applicants must demonstrate within the content of their application that they meet the following screening criteria in order to be given further consideration as candidates:
Bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering physics, biomedical-engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, or related discipline is required.
Candidates will be assessed on the basis of the following criteria:
NRC employees enjoy a wide-range of competitive benefits including a robust pension plan, comprehensive health and dental coverage, disability and life insurance, office closure at the end of December, and additional supports to enhance your well-being throughout your career and beyond.
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