ProSidian Seeks a Biological Technician - Aerospace Medical Research (AMR16) headquartered near CONUS - Oklahoma City, OK to support requirements for Aerospace and Defense Sector Clients.Â
This CONUS - Oklahoma City, OK | Biological Technician - Aerospace Medical Research (AMR16) Contract Contingent position currently best aligns with the Biological Technician Labor Category. Ideal candidates exhibit the ability to visualize, analyze, and convert data and experiences to meet performance challenges while confidently engaging in productive âJugaadâ and dialogue targeting mission success. ProSidian Team Members work to provide Gov't. - Federal (USA) Sector related Human Capital Solutions for Aerospace Medical Research and Technical Support Services on behalf of The Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI).
Biological Technician - Aerospace Medical Research (AMR16) Candidates shall work to support requirements for (Aerospace Medical Research Services) and shall work as part of a team in support of Aerospace Medical Research efforts. The candidate will complete tasks and activities contributing to deliverables and core mission functions in the Aerospace Medical Research space.
Must perform the following tasks as required by the Aerospace and Environmental Physiology Research Team and be capable of working in a team with direction:
- The Contractor must assist the Research Physiologist to perform aeromedical experiments in the altitude physiology research laboratory, altitude (hypobaric) chamber, normobaric hypoxic environment, and other research facilities/test beds. Aeromedical experiments may include, but are not limited to: altitude stress, cabin environmental control systems, methods of detection/protection from environmental threats, hypoxia training devices, protective breathing equipment, modeling tools to assess and predict physiologic impairment or incapacitation, and the adequacy of current and emerging technology at altitude or in aviation environment situations.
- The Contractor must operate and maintain aerospace physiology research devices including the altitude (hypobaric) chamber, the normobaric hypoxia enclosure, aviation oxygen masks, communication equipment (e.g., headsets, oxygen mask microphones), recording equipment, and research instruments. The Contractor must perform set-up, calibration, operation, and maintenance of laboratory instruments and equipment, monitor human subjects, collect data, make observations, calculations, record results, and compile data for aerospace physiology research reports.
- The Contractor must operate the altitude (hypobaric) chamber and normobaric hypoxia enclosure in compliance with laboratory standardized protocols to simulate the required experiment/research flight environment (e.g., barometric pressure, temperature, humidity, supplemental oxygen, etc.).
- The Contractor must act as an instructor and inside observer for altitude (hypobaric) and normobaric hypoxia enclosure experiment/research flights. The Contractor must interview research subjects prior to flight for medical conditions that may produce adverse reactions. The Contractor must demonstrate the use of aviation oxygen masks prior to flight and brief research subjects on safety precautions associated with such equipment.  During flight, the Contractor must observe subjects for signs of hypoxia, hyperventilation, ear/sinus blocks, decompression sickness, and other physiological injury or illness. Due to the hazardous environment, the Contractor must be able to recognize life-threatening signs and administer the proper and timely response
- Obtain and maintain CPR/AED and Basic First Aid certifications (e.g., American Heart Association or Red Cross) when necessitated by research projects.
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