The Research and Development Department at Community Tissue Services, a full service allograft tissue bank located in Kettering, Ohio, is seeking a creative, innovative, and self-motivated engineer with the knowledge, talents and experience to conduct all biomechanical testing in support of our corporate strategic initiatives. Research will focus on allografts and allograft constructs for use in orthopaedic/sports medicine, burn/wound care, spinal, and dental applications. This position will participate in multidisciplinary teams, both internally and externally, on collaborative projects for the innovation, design & development, and implementation of new and improved allograft products.
A minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree is required from an accredited university in Biomedical Engineering or closely related scientific area (i.e. other engineering degrees with a Biomechanics major/focus). Demonstrated research experience in tissue biomechanics required. Experience with operating materials testing systems (i.e. Instron, MTS) preferred. Knowledge of vision-based strain measurement methods/equipment is a plus.
To learn more about Community Tissue Services please visit http://www.communitytissue.org/.
To learn more about this position and submit an application, please visit http://www.communitytissue.org/cts-at-a-glance/careers/ and select Requisition Number 16-0089. Please feel free to contact Dr. Hunter, Director of R&D, with any questions.
Best regards,
Shawn A. Hunter, Ph.D.
Director, Research and Development
Community Tissue Services
Center for Tissue Innovation and Research
2900 College Drive
Kettering, Ohio 45420
E-mail: shunter@communitytissue.org
A minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree is required from an accredited university in Biomedical Engineering or closely related scientific area (i.e. other engineering degrees with a Biomechanics major/focus). Demonstrated research experience in tissue biomechanics required. Experience with operating materials testing systems (i.e. Instron, MTS) preferred. Knowledge of vision-based strain measurement methods/equipment is a plus.
To learn more about Community Tissue Services please visit http://www.communitytissue.org/.
To learn more about this position and submit an application, please visit http://www.communitytissue.org/cts-at-a-glance/careers/ and select Requisition Number 16-0089. Please feel free to contact Dr. Hunter, Director of R&D, with any questions.
Best regards,
Shawn A. Hunter, Ph.D.
Director, Research and Development
Community Tissue Services
Center for Tissue Innovation and Research
2900 College Drive
Kettering, Ohio 45420
E-mail: shunter@communitytissue.org