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August 26, 2022 at 1:20 pm #31876
Abigail AnugengenMemberLocation: Edmonton, AB, CA, T6G 2R8
​Job category: Innovation, research and science
Job posting ID: 3453​Employment status: Temporary full-time
Position’s anticipated end date: 1 year from date of hire with the possibility of extensionClassification: PTS/MGT/IT B
Salary/Rate of pay: $84,000 to $99,750Application deadline: This position will remain open until filled
Somewhere in Canada there’s a life you can save.
Be part of a dynamic, collaborative and caring organization committed to saving and improving the lives of Canadians. Thousands of Canadians depend on us every day for reliable access to blood, plasma, stem cells and organs and tissues.
Join Canada’s Lifeline and make a meaningful difference every day.
About the role
Canadian Blood Services is looking for a Temporary Full-Time Research Associate to join our dynamic Innovation and Portfolio Management team in Edmonton. The work of a Research Associate is integral to Canadian Blood Services role as Canada’s Lifeline.
The Research Associate is the highest level support position in the laboratory and works with minimal supervision. In this role, you will be involved in many aspects of Research and Development projects by conducting, designing and troubleshooting highly skilled technical tasks. In this position, you are considered an expert in your field and through independent means, are expected to keep abreast of related technical and conceptual advances. You will contribute significantly to project direction, participate in the writing of grants and manuscripts, and assist in staff or student supervision. In some instances, you may have a formal teaching affiliation with the local university.
Key responsibilities include:
Performs experiments:
Designs, conducts, troubleshoots and analyses experiments.
Utilizes a variety of laboratory equipment, techniques and procedures.
Prepares reagents and chemicals necessary to conduct experiments.
Reads pertinent literature to assist in identifying research objectives, strategies and methods.
Participates in definition of research objectives, strategies and methods.
Participates in the development and validation of new, improved or existing laboratory technologies.
Keeps detailed and accessible records of all experimental conditions procedures and results.
Prepares written reports of experimental data and main conclusions.
Performs weekly and monthly work planning.
Analyzes and presents data.Click here https://careers.blood.ca/job/Edmonton-Research-Associate-AB-T6G-2R8/562709817/ to learn more and/or to apply.
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