Our research Team at the Center for the Intrepid continues to grow. We have two positions with HJF currently posted. Those are posted below and followed with future opportunities that we hope to open over the next six months.
Research Prosthetist/Orthotist to work on a research project involving prosthetic sockets that change shape and adapt to the person’s residual limb, improve residual limb health, and assist in the development of high-performance exoskeletons for return to duty applications. The position is through the Henry Jackson Foundation (HJF). Link to apply is below:
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/HEN10...4-5b6a757a07f8
HJF is also in need of an experienced program manager that will help us manage our research awards and supervise the HJF staff in our laboratory. Link to apply is below:
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/HEN1006HMJ/JobBoard/3a6861f3-0883-4466-8b7d-35e87635b33d/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=7198b1cd-7df6-4506-b162-352163a494cb
Within the next six months, we will also have opportunities for the following positions
Two Mechanical engineers to focus on advanced exoskeleton designs for prolonged field care applications and high-performance exoskeletons for return to duty applications.
Two Materials testing engineers to focus on the mechanical testing of these exoskeletons using human cadaveric limbs.
A fabrication specialist to build these exoskeleton prototypes.
A couple of opportunities for research assistants. At least one with experience in collecting human locomotion data using motion capture and another to coordinate with the US Army Combat Medic School to organize and enable our work in field improvised exoskeletons for prolonged field care scenarios.
Note that these positions are for US citizens only.
Anyone interested in the current positions, please use the links to apply. Anyone interested in the future opportunities, please email me at walter.l.childers.civ@mail.mil
Research Prosthetist/Orthotist to work on a research project involving prosthetic sockets that change shape and adapt to the person’s residual limb, improve residual limb health, and assist in the development of high-performance exoskeletons for return to duty applications. The position is through the Henry Jackson Foundation (HJF). Link to apply is below:
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/HEN10...4-5b6a757a07f8
HJF is also in need of an experienced program manager that will help us manage our research awards and supervise the HJF staff in our laboratory. Link to apply is below:
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/HEN1006HMJ/JobBoard/3a6861f3-0883-4466-8b7d-35e87635b33d/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=7198b1cd-7df6-4506-b162-352163a494cb
Within the next six months, we will also have opportunities for the following positions
Two Mechanical engineers to focus on advanced exoskeleton designs for prolonged field care applications and high-performance exoskeletons for return to duty applications.
Two Materials testing engineers to focus on the mechanical testing of these exoskeletons using human cadaveric limbs.
A fabrication specialist to build these exoskeleton prototypes.
A couple of opportunities for research assistants. At least one with experience in collecting human locomotion data using motion capture and another to coordinate with the US Army Combat Medic School to organize and enable our work in field improvised exoskeletons for prolonged field care scenarios.
Note that these positions are for US citizens only.
Anyone interested in the current positions, please use the links to apply. Anyone interested in the future opportunities, please email me at walter.l.childers.civ@mail.mil
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